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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, ,APRIL 17, ' EARLY DEATH FOR THE BOXING GA + + to O-1-4-6.0-44-0-04-4-05440406-0800| setrorsssoeseonssosentons ® $ iri sno Mor ye com. Hess, | The Seaside A. C. Is the First of|? “tora wr ween i|Big Fights Scheduled May Be Club Licenses Expiring May !: SAYS COM. HESS. :| Fhe Seaside A. C. Is $ corsett out west. ?|Big Fights Sche y Will Not Be Renewed by flere ts a ot rom Po. the Applicants to Be So we mang sane $| Declared Off or Transferre : ommisslone ss on th " ‘ é . Fs If my fight with Corbett ran't @ H See 1 : T D $ be pulled off ut the Seaside A. ¢ » more pris rH * pulie at t ¢ Police Board. binere wil ve no mre ore: urned Down. SMe petit ft st the Brace A. to Westchester A. C. . Brats wok then: & © anywhere in the West where we — o eee an a 2 can fight without police inter- Be. ' aa & ference. 1 | : ‘ , " , i . 1 prefer the East, how- DP Wesing tn this city 1s in a grogsy eon: Board , ce Pte Bp TE NAN aTNaD9 deemed od oy oy ie aeintan in ante Stare antl! Seot, | f ever. 1 don't tke tho dea of 4 side A. C.'s knockout says that Jealousy ‘hes 1 be put to sleep Jn administering the t a knock-)@ oom Ne p|the Agnters to be “in right” with this) imate business in tak . eer 12 breaking up my work, and I among politicians is responsil’+ .0F the | PO844405440046-444-4-444400068 @ition now and wil pi Pi é tung tole ard hcon- flo de contingent if they|! at least, when the Ant!-Boxing law Natica e " fact that the OUT PT - ried Ps tad | Particular | Astle contingen| rcen inte effect. » hope matiers will be amicably Police Board's action, | Bfter May 1, despite the fact | grant the Beanide A.C. a iloenee to ¢ Bight s wf | wanted to get on matches * = f. MH ’ t fretted. Lt ts sald that several who had been AN EARLIER DATE, | Karis bill, killing the sport, does Ot tinue holding shows after Ma @ that the wed fa altered ot] _"The Police Commissioners have no | ? JAMES J. JEFFRIDS identified with the fighting game in the 4 take effect until Sept. 1. All the boxing Sept. 1, tie ce Board practically | # w will preven: such 4] Those acquainted w ne power Of) right to deprive us of our business, and ; bs palmy days of the Lenox A.C. had been ¢ CORBETT At ADVISES, t May 1 and no Kills any chance for the decision im. SnunboRs fees teeing, Ds Bien core. ee helteve that NT repent that I think that some mistake | ¢26469°2b609449440460065 | crowded out of the money-making busl-| f k @lub licenses expire on May 1 an hig fig ite, puch as the Corbe(t-Jeffries | « Fors art, J onever have DP) Police Board's action final, They |)s been made. I think their action will “You may aay for me that Tam not [De by other polltte 1 i lghts,) {To the Rperting Reiter renewals will be granted nampionahip battle on May 11, the Me-/4 seen but one pugiiisite exilbt- 4 lenink that Nh Judicioug wire pulling | be reconsidered, aa it was in the case] Oey Mal Hal oof tO iktion of the| known coliectiveiy as the Fight Trust.!® In onder to have my fight with f “We have come to the conclusion.” (oy guurkey bout and contents} ton: and] never Low to 800 F/the Board's decision will be recon-|of other clube whieh had their licenses Police Hoard, we will manage to ‘uring | 204 that they hed only now succeeded | Jelttien AiMAG4, 1. weoull tates Paid President York, “that if boxing taiked of 7 om "f 1 ore tt ru 4 | sidered . refused In the past off the fights which on scheduled |!" Retting square. {4 making the date carller, say . Matches are not legal after Sept. 1, they ; = ire Lestat satis ta ay D | Tom O'Rourke, who figures on paper my part, however, I don't care|to take place” It will be remembered that Tom! ? during the ‘Inst week of this Gannot be legal now, #0 we have accord- A BIG SURPRISE. Bnet eating das the manaxer of the Bearide A. C., 18 another contest ever takes! the other clube now running-the| Rourke was the matchmaker of the/% month, or before the expiration re " w ¢ granting of a nk he = ’ “ oh. haare; i “J nox A, C. d licen Tam in welded to issue no more licenses « dumalne terete a 4 i oe 5 pe Gia very urpr nan to-day. | piace in New York, and am not worry-| proadway A. C, the Hercules A. C., the i$ of the nee, good yi kage DE erate isa tris ||, nt (eenlae dawn cf the Boaside A.C. 1g | purpos 4 iere tn what he has to may Ing 8 bit, To have in mind another! Greenwood A. C., the Pelican A. C. ena|, After summing up the whole matter! ® shace and cin fight to-morrow, pe S00 SEBR OF Het mes asa big @urprive, for it wae)? Atl th embers of the ‘ pean ; <'l ea weer 4 rs af it becomes evident that the Wesichester| 2 5, ft het ap ip Sen Law has been repeaied and that's is : j Beart eae t is am ne | cannot un-| scheme, but what ft fs I cannot say at line National A. C—have not been re- A. Con af Tuckahoe, outside of Greater| ® Jeffries says he ts in good con the end of it known that those behind the club had Whe WuBIOeL, aad more} |‘erttand it at all, and surely think that | present. It is up to the Police Commis | fused licenses, because they h not |N ork. Is @ fortunate ol igatio es dition now, co an jer date f “Ae @ matter of fect, T never waa in Powerful political backing that had ea wil be granted so long [Some mistake has been 1 cannot Jaloners, and as they have refused the | vet made applications for renewals, Bg fave alfetay edule \$ ought ah agreeable. } often been boasted of, and that others, ate ? | eee upon what grounds the lice Com- | Beaside Sporting Club's lHeense it Is not hd an a JAMES J. CORBETT. ‘ fayer of boxing, and had it depended often de 5 he present board Is In off H fries mill too, if t nd A. upon ma there never would have been puaiiistically connected, had jus cause j "*'” ' 1] mivsioners base thelr action, We are| possible that they will grant tcenses to] POLITICS BEHIND TURNDOWN |!" forced (6 veuteas Ne exe to hod | sse-eeeesenseesesepeeeeees fy . a bor boxing match Neensed by the Police to fear EGET DEO eee OEOG® | paying rent for the club-house at Coney Vehe other clubs in the city. One story in connection with the Bea-! it, * 7 | ne firet kame. He leaves town me! permission of the elub. For he rhoald be severely punished, thas 4 4 whien his friend John T. Brush ow; a Tho latter aays chere Is no truth in a | "it. ae Manager Ewing says, he eent his ‘wife West to attend to his’ business. And then decided to settle it hi Ui he is all the more to for ther | a! e |tee rtanly had time ba to niotity the Pa ‘ is are wondering what will be i outcome of the foe oO By 4 | If Necessary Champion|Famous Mare Arrives at Had Pope of Time to HOUSE.PAINTING "CONTEST : . Will Meet Corbett the Morris Park Ask for Permission a Before May |. Course. | to Leave. } q ai a — Mours on a $500 Wager. : : m Tt fe hoped by baseball cranks that! Coney Island will have a new attrac: if tat to The Evening World.) (Special to The Evening World) neers to toe een Pe asial MORE RU ee nay Amos Ruste has simply gone home to|tion this afternoon—a nouse-patntinaly tip to Manager Brady. Jeffries wili ac- | clouds hung over the Morris Park track settle his mother’s estate, and that this|contest for a wager of $600. cept Corbett's challenge to pull off the| this morning and rain enough fell over 8 the only reason why he so sud-| Herbert Long, who controin the pony fight right away if Brady gives the | the cou o thoroughly lay the dust. jdenlv left town Sunday. Ruste ts needed | orivilewes, met Gis Oberland, who hag word ‘The track was in beautiful shape and| |by the ea ee and if Be ene the conireet for painting the Brighton . | it ; P tee |to tie ean land many a game for the| Beach Hotel af “ET am willing to ablde by any agree-| it was no trouble for the many stake rs “ t ment that Brady makes” sald the|runners quarterd at the big course to toval club. ‘You have all the painters on the champion this morning. “Personally 1| step thetr paces in a fant way His father in Indlanapolls says that] [sland corralied,” he said. “I can't get | ould prefer to fight In New York or} Trainer A. J. Joyner, whe n as far as he knows there has been|« man to paint my house.” a etme wWinity, but 1¢ the law lere some of the highest class thoroux | Mo trouble between Ruste and the club, in cour pemee ‘lauathed Oberiand. “I'll , 5 ‘9 hou! and the Police Commissioners will give |Dreds in the country, showed hin string Secretary Knowles and Manager Ewing Bet vou way Us no chance, then to the West I will]of to much advantage. Ethelbert was, bear out this statement. ses ECO y other old place. 1 am|aaked a mile in 11-2 The three-year. |@ lt je known that Rusie has had do- y noon at 23) o'clock digg lg Ay ¥ 18 a men his tirely in Brady's hands. He under-/olds Gonfalon, David Garrick, Maribert | pO) mestic troubles, but these, it is said, vA entirely o F @tands the situation better than I do, |and The Chi beriain were allowed mile | @ have been patched up, and his wife ac- companted him to this city, Last Fri- day Mrs. Rusie went West, it is sald on business. That Ri made @ mistake in leaving ;| the way he did there is no doubt. If he only had to settle an estate there was SPENCER FALLS TWICE. no reason why he shouldn't have noti- two falls yest | fed the sity, sy oul Personally of his eomnslte Mi very bal pale Tea "cack. Int: "t have taken long ce he ait from from ‘The to have mailed wing up on the | after the finish was passed and he paene pulling wp. Again tn the third race Here it is — pagan the soon Unmasked he was unseated in a b Fan d if ha ways fight now, fight tt ts." | {ripe over the Withers course at about | @ 4 There is no dovtt about Jeffries's | the same tine that was set for Ethel-| 2 Willingness to fight Corbett on a daye|D*rt. Harness & Brossmain'a string|$ >) Rotice. Whether he ts in condition to ]of three have juat arrived from Wi a =: off an important contest with a|!neton, The great black mare Imp never clever antagonist Vike “Gentleman Jim" |!ooked better in her ilfe She was al f%, however, an entirely different ques-|/owed waiking exercise under cover of ton, The champton is over weight and | the barn, and as her colored a Bis muscles need hardening. He will | Tom Tandy, led her around she y Fequire ut least ten days fast road|the same gentle manners for wh; Gleason Nips Davis on Silde for Second Base. © work 10 fetch him down to fight.ng | * #0 famous % aoe ee ree TD weight. If the bout could be arranged | Imp vad as stablomates the two-years | pi will open and slated to pitel B for April 2 Jeffs trainers say he would |0H Giiy About, by Palestine-cadabout, @ SHARKEY AND. AND CHOYNSKI 3 be ready to mect Corbett on equal /*nd the young colt Seip, by Palestine 4 ; terme, vat of Imp's dam, Foundting @ 3 a Rn Jeffries put t#o hours in on the road Pray fte t iron had @ field training ® 4 hl ‘They Have Neen Signed for Six-¢ : with Dunkhors: this morning in the|Jay with his fine string and all got thelr y Roand Bout tm chic 3 face of a heavy He came into|share work. ‘The two-vear-olde 3 ee ee Because Clothes Are Going Up. Y " om | Aro.o. i » La rlieh rhe @ 3 a0, 4 quarters with the water dripping from] Ar Ante Up, Lord Brighton, The 2 kite andl Mike Grady Behind the Pinte, You don’t want better fitting or more: stylish clothes, nor better material than Tom Sharkey » Choynski, the Cuiforn'a heavy- [Sesonrmarerreasmaaseasooere it iinesy head. Snapper, Politician, Sporting Duchess “Pi go right on with my work,” heland the Tramp were allowed half-mile OO} 0M, “This fight will be pulled off |trips in M and Bt 1-2 seconds, The three. © ight. are (o meet agnin in the roped always put into our ents, Earl Brady will arrange it all right. What's] year-old Gertrude Lodge rattled off Ave Fenn, ‘They were matched yent teres] — and heavy purchases of enable us to = the ure st yecrest Ad nae t in 1.08 @ Sto meet in a six-round out at & bOMINE!Y por cent. of gross receipts to box @ e our Spring orders at the old and popu- i end cracked Jol be d J de peosegh tia ye é rent hin two- & i to be pulled off in Tatteranil’s!for, but aw they hel! off for better in- * lar price, L. founds with Dunkborst « ‘ a e . my oe : He Mode onde Chicago on April 2. lducements Houseman then ratsed the _ tance aitecna Aeerirentehre Lou Houseman, the fight promoter of|incentive to ® per cent., which met with, 4 —. {aes 1 : ‘ata hee and Wie a pi ied ea at tiret offered tue fighters) their approval |e GOS 15, 00 for Suits or Top Coats. KBARNS PUT DOWNBY QUT. |°ve: oScr"sute gatos Soe Hl ee ie (Regolar $30.00 Goode) j noma the ate hat are parte nes Made to your orders, by skilled men tailors only, The Game Mrooklynite Kuccumbed | yi. vin tie Bunere threcch a ieee in clean workrooms on our house premises, te Body Mlows in the fiong breather in 1.28 Ben Vik Your choice of these newest . 1900 fabrics : en, alert TO-NIGHT AT BROADWAY A. C Ot ile omer et 4 Jack Downey, the Brooklyn Hebt-| “ eit Neck and otheiw trotted and or . . PP ca Bradford Worsteds, ‘eltons, and Her- | Cautere c Whipcord in new colorings and des Preah e w M. ‘ ps pieaen Sais round bout at the Broadway Athleticy igns, ee he was knocked out by Tim Kearns, off aivigier, Gotaiia, mick ce the agreement to weigh in at the rlag-| Raglan model, made only by us, and other rg i Boston, x the tenth se get ose cies |Greenwood, Jens Danegeli acc * but ise Caproni” Reape ing styles, ely outclassed by Kearns, who lieta stepped the half-mile grou battle partioular.y short and interesting. a + sain him hard from the moment the | 511-2 and a pte Rafter ys Ks must weigh 12 pounds at the NO SWEATSHOP WORK. = Bout started wnt!! he was counted out. [ard J, Young Dixon and Our Gertie . and Matthews contends that cond.tions fayor him, and that his oppo- nent will be too weak to fight for any prolonged period. Matthews won the title of welter- welght champion of England by defeat COHEN & CO., Cor. Nassau & cAnn Sts, ( gittie, j{fotted an@ cantered ant go sher PML Warrg stay? ree mh es ank Brown sent Survivor a mile at s SSIS) o1e ee > m hing better than twoeminure feagoans Think Me- 3 & few clip, A handsome youngster by Cha- S he Bobby Dobtw, who defeated Dick . Govera Will Not Put Tommy ngnd off Ave tuctenes in 1.1914. . Hurge, the Englisa champion, He has Night. | McAvoy breened Prince © : fought twenty-five times within a year ‘Terr; cigs y' ¢ wonder of MeClurg ‘os Hardy Mota Se n & Barkash:/ Sayiae #: Pir, without being beaten, Among those | Too lt i pl e 8 mule lh S@aresoooosannaaronseoa: wham he defeated were Owen Zeigiet, | the present time, wil! mest Tommy ,}§ 1-2 White, the clever Chicago feather-; The youngsters Nip and Pocforate - ~| gallaped the stretch at if . in a six-round bout at Tatter bit i at half lations of the law. The Disirict-Attor- gall’s in Chicago to-night hapman his two youngsters, fay know citing as it Is cond White is one of the cleverest boxers| Prince Stonemouth and Ginger War a ed at presen tn the eves of the ever turned out in the Windy City. He! Guerter-aniie breather in 28 seconds highest court t ihe eo there ts no| 1 hia doine fi Eddie Connoliy, “Mystery George’ Ker-/ win, Jack Beanett and "Kid" MoPart-| land. He is a good two-handed fighter, with a clever defense and q marvellous) MYSTERIOUS BILLY SMITH. aptitude for administering punishment. fought three (ies since the season be- He has {zaines well for this fight, and,gan, He lost his first battle to Rube {8 & Marvellous side-stepper and cing) Tratner Veitch alowed his eteeple sh ts confident winning. cerns on @ foul, knocked out nk Me- therefore, fancied by Chasers Semper Diversion 1 layers warned ¢ nh app that he wil] Connell in twenty-two rounds, and . mit. This | have no Seay thin aa undergone fanaa & iwenty-five-round draw with ports to stay the six] Others good jogging exercise, They Within t a careful prepara. +0 as to be in the “Young” Mahone: best ohdition ‘He hae not been fight- Preliminary to-night will Be tweive ing quite to his corm. late-y, and founds between Brooklyn whirlwind, | ¥!! “on the annex ee | sround tn stale | PETTINGILL'S BAB STARTING, MATTY MAITHEWS, | were jong delays at the post that onan ake ee SHARKEY AND W’CORMICK. eS ix rent as bate ts Ses ied {GOLDBERG A GOOD ONE. If the Materials QUEENS CO, JOCKEY CLUB, ho machine which ts le ut there "s @ young man on the CC. only treme io Sharkey has been signed by Al dapted for OR en ey BS eaters Woon te See's re Fe) sone mgt Racing Eve: iy. the representative in this profit. ond a. ine | Ademiasion aie, Proneivania hls 3%! AQUEDUCT'S GREAT OPENING” ycwicse as | eee oe : as ; st, Ey Ray Are the Best, § S732: the itir city, i a six-round bovt LEWIS'S WARD LUCK, faotlbablagy IR Gee tatcher. ewer of them dimealt renaing the workmanship unexcelled, fit f ot only has President Hetlly reas ‘a MeCormick is not stuck | t@ feel Joyous over the splendid opening farry 1b sphisticated infants. Th . re comfort assu! that bts & beating. They Ment for | *! Aqueduct yesterday, out the whole {') one te ae poss “ney nad art tha ‘< ve ple pl and “onli a , of the grove revelpts. racing world has reason ty rejoice. There t» {lo pounds ay e ‘econ’ ‘bali , 4] ail that ie required? FIGHT BON never was sush a day at Aqueduct be-) Ile rite thls veat or hie od employ or, team Rad ehowrs SO in the game. f ; fore, The grand stand way packed so!- |)" Resgram. ant or * ae 0 we Mee Cor has been secured by che iy during the running ofthe race, vi foi anh {nee a Bea hone “I e3a) GRADY'S EYE ON THE BALL. |p ps aa! h-| the lawns were crowded ‘o (heir utmnor! | by Canedians M + nine times | of Philadeiphia, to box capacity. In the ring ft war as dim MAHER’S CLEVER WIN, ; The Hecding college | rotted Lg i] are made on the above lines, ae et city, Cult to move about as {t Se on Suburba WIN, Noaee ti dent team, | spon, f was Mf ot UW} and yet they are sold 3 Gay at Bheeprhead. ‘There were not less Dann rode the winner of the i ‘and | didn 4 ¥ Cart 4 @ fasiden that showed he had jum sone the cle . M ness which has earned him hie fame. judgment in’ tral er or Sheepshead: He was very alert at the post and rent 6” coming isto Is e oe pa Kioki his own condition, which ‘s a Eee memes wore 3 ira" trast “hannah s9 S) GOOD PRACTICE FOR GIANTS. Micking of nis own condition, en = i _ 1 TOX to front and landing | T? ’ jargely | n at 4 S * devot .|DISTRICT-ATTORNEY CAN D0 "Soe": ine fertatnet tM Giants sarenat| NO HARM. HAMILTON NOT ALL OUT YET, iinet biting 5° mew found the, ££. t i tl he base line. vay Hamilton is back at work for bis worked weil RE ge Rymmcongrted aoe Bilty {aikeland. Ham jton Phila, cl x ‘mind than 6,009 peosone present &P much at Aqueduct « s people ai Werto Bay, The crowds were like overgrown bs ox away In fro mise css i employer. wae Une | an Lakeland were pastes fen ney seat og, Sak “eo ise: _—