The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1900, Page 10

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JEFFRIES IN HIS CROUCHING POSITION. 8 Ree teem eee 8 te ee JEFFRIES 1S CONFIDENT AND READY FOR SOUND OF TIMBKREPER’S GONG. To the Editor of The Evening World Oniy « few hours now remain when James J. © face each other in the Cone @emonstrate fully my super which I will continue From al! report to be in perfect « man to be fo feel confident that I will win tn a cle and tatve are perfected and r orbett and myself will ring to-night I will title of champion. 1 comers. rength and elatme possible for any , expected. I All arrange ind of JEFFRIES w but ¢ JAMES J ee ee oo os FIREMEN OVERCOME. IN ATARLEM 8 They Wer : Cellar of a Burning Tenement. Hicks Bad also tnha ih aw He war Bospital ‘The men ned « JACK JEFFRIES ON BROTHER JIM. ‘Te the bt a brother ahi to-night for Me ONLY HOPE A CHANCE BLOW. will ive a re trae to tte rend bis be certain of getting @ paper “morrow order It to-day — BETTING 2 TO | Carried Out of the A “bee ine” to the point you want : to reach~-a Sunday World Want line, . atikhy WUKLI: PKIDAL wave, Mee Dh, THAT JEFFRIES — WINS FROM CORBETT TO-NIGHT. Pod Jeffries Town This Morning and Both Looked to Be in Fine Fettle. and Corbeit Arrived in| According to Programme Ar- ranged the Fight Will Begin | at 10 O’ Clock. arrive in ching Those wh f WATGH FOR THE EVENING WORLD FIGHT TATRA a reget igri * Moral Sh ge sane tha le thd | Buk Connolly, Joon Fleming. Jim cheering C Deering, Sam Rogers and Roger Omaha : Jeftr S vemainek oi (ha eo us According to (he programm: of Pitted aher dinner when he took a drive effictaln and (he mauagere of Co | ineludes through the * y his night will heate a betel » Lyons + Pa manager He got tel in * jal Nahe Ks an ho and then started for Coney ely after i: mornig, will consist of Dave Rorap, er pl | Henry Timmons and Jack Fogarty. The Aeris ‘aia ts Ue MER ak REA Cincinnati contingent i» rather sma ke corbett, bore an air. of (and after betng given an alcohol rub- wish it was time to enter the ring now.” | Very few are here from San Franc! and confidence. The pros down ate a meal such as le credited) When Jersey City was reached the |Corbett's home The reason for thi figat did not asem to bother |te a condemned man on his last day platform was crowded, barely enough |#*!4 to ave deen the uncertainty about rs as an th Then he walked to the train. space being left to walk along. Thera | ‘Be mill being held on echgduied time | there will sarded the parlor car “Neptune.” George Conatdine, ite manager, and| 4 port was cireulated last night that! eg half» dozen more frienda met him and| Charley White had declared thar he | When the | ¥ould not referee the fight to | ampion of aes. 7 er he cane BETTING ON York side an- | ets he + other big wi was encountered and !* very p omeniinarns | THE BIG FIGHT. {4 cnecr war sent up dy the throne as that |s ‘ From that cheer the words “good luck Ways received tor referee CHEERS FOR CORBETT. could be heard and Corbett acknowl: | Oe iss cnet A) Mertord, #28 to 4% on Cor edmed the greeting oy putting his head will not be placed on bett ut of the cad'window and tipping ening Jo Cane, $2 to M0 on Corbett hat | Karly and ¢ oot to His orge Considine, $2.03 on Cor The two cal nt over to the bridge Bay. bett to win Jor Humphreys, $400 to $1.00 on Corhett to win Eddie Burke Corbett. Joe Vendig, $2.00 to 4.0% on Corbett. ‘Honest John” 2 on Jeffries. Willtam Ao Brady will bet #0. © to 96,00 on Jeffries Quarters at Jim Corbett. ooking much like the Corbett who beat John L. Sullivan some ano with a ettil mightier arrived in th ity from Lak this morning. He e accompa: his wife, an Evening World and a half dozen friends, and a merry party it was The thoughts of the fray in the arena) of the Geaside A.C at Coney Island to-night did not seem to enter the a but 2.09 to 4.00 on to “Pompadour Jim!" Arrives in Town Kelly, $2.9 of the ex-ehampion He was as ince ah Then with his wife by his side he meeting with Jeffries, began a game of pinochle Luck wae j and that time he said against him at first, but after that he j I never felt so much like a winner aq everything hie own Way in my lite If this lands once on the fe was the personification of coolness right spot,” ne sald as he doubled up and confidence. He played the carde hie big right Aer J. Corbett | ite one who had noth! lwtill once more be the champion of the and whea the last roun¢ world said Corbett arose shortly after 1 o'abock,| “This day will de four was dealt he slong I “JP JBFPRIES BEGINS RUSHING I'VE GOT HIM SURE*"-CORBETT, ‘To the BAitor of The Evening World 1 am qil ready for the fight and leave Lakewood for Coney Island direct I never felt eo strong and confident as I do now. 1 am not worrying about anything. I shall wetgh in at 18% pounds at the ring side, and expect to win early or late in the fight. 1 am hopeful that Jeffries wil! follow out his plan of rushing it, but know him too well to take much stock in it. If he begins that way I have got him wure for the sizteanth to eighteenth round, and | shall not be surprised if he Grops out early in the game. JAMES J. CORBETT. JIM JEFFRIES'S RECORD. Jim Jeffries was born at Carroll, O., twenty miles from Columbus, on April 16 1ST He stands 6 feet 1 1-8 inches. His fighting weight ts about 210 pounds Date M96 July April | f.May 1 Rounds Place San Franciso. San Francisoo San Francisco San Francisco San Francteco. Los Angeles. San Francisco San Francteco Ban Francteco. Result. Knockout Knockout Knockout Draw Draw Won Won Won Won Won Knoekout Won Knoekout Opponent 1. Lone T Van Buskirk Dick Baker 7. Gus Ruhltn Joe Choynakt Joe Goddard Peter Jackson Pete Rveret Sharkey Armstrong LeweBtouww Bob oney Isand Detrott ote eee eee JIM CORBETT'S RECORD. to worry him, | 4 Bay There quarters nm arranged for, and after lunch hampion took » nap until din- ner time |_Mre Corbett will remain at the| | Sheepshead Bay quarters, where the | ‘urns of the fight by rounds will be sent her by a relay of messenger boys Mrs. Corbett is @ firm believer tn her husband's capabilities and picks him as & sure winner. At first when the match I thought he # a fool,” she said, “and told him he would be beaten, but I think differently now, for he's in grand shape WHITE THE REFERER. * made the Great Purse and Cham- plo Charley White. referee the contest. Jeffries will enter the club-house at 9.0 o'clock. He will be handied by Billy | Brady, Tommy Ryan, Jack Jeffries and Ed Dunkhorst. Dan O'Rourke will be his timekeeper. Jeffries will weigh tz pounds. Corbett will te looked after by Gus Ruhlin, Billy Madden and George Con- sidine, while Johnny Considine will hold the watch for him. Corbett's weight ‘will be 18 pounds. The men will enter the ring about 946 o'clock to-night. The | —. officials will be Reteree Charley White, Official Timekeeper for the Club Joe Dunn and Announcer Joe Humphrey of this city will | __ Sportsmen's Goods. The races scheduled here this afternoon | resulted as follows | Firet Race-One-halt mile-—Won by YANKEE JOCKEY SUSPENDED with Fou! Ri and His W jing Horse Disqualified. LONDON, May 11.—At Kempton Lael to-day JH. Martin, after winning the Spring Plate, for two-year olds, on J Musker’s Dunover colt, was called be fore the judges on the charge of foul riding. He was afterward suspended for the remainder of the meeting and reported to the stewards of the Jockey Club. The Dunover colt was disqualified RESULTS AT: LAKESIDE. RACE TRACK, LAKESIDE, May tt Monevmusk. 10 to 1 and 4 ts even for piges. second, Bodmerack. iT third. Time—0.49 nth of a mile ~ Becond Race—(ne-el Won by 6to Gand) for place, 4 to 6, Duteh Comedian, ton, WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE. RACE TRACK, LOUISVILLE, May 1) The races scheduled here this after- noon resulted as follows First Race—One-half mile. sy hy by Oscar, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1, Bp, | to 2 for plage, second; The Auditor, third. Time | fecond Race—Seven-eighths of a mile —Won by Unsightly. 7 to 10 and # to Etta, 6 to | for place, Was second and Anthrocite third. Time—1.2, MEASUREMENTS OF FIGHTERS. Champion James J. Jefries. + Byeare 17% inehes 44 Inehes 40 inches + B4inches @ feet 14 inches TON, inches 16 inches 13 inches 24 Inches 17% Inches B inches + 210 pounds James J. Corbett. 83 years 17 inehes 43 inches 445 inches ‘42 inches G feet 4 inch 74% inches 14 tnohes 124 inches 22 inches 144 Inches T% inches 188 pounds Soortemen’s Goode ; Seer etna ens e Battus, | | | ope ented. Thme—.80 1-4 ‘| | | t i } ‘ | CORBETT READY OK BUSINESS. : | SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY, 3,000 Men’s Blue Serge Suits— made of fine pure worsted serge —well tailored, stylish garments | Coats are broad, oquare shoulders; vest, Single or Double-breasted. Vogel Brothers Se Ave. Cor. 42" Ste Sportsmen's Goods. Ae EE SOO NS Renee My Prices Make Business. 222 24LK OF THE TOWN!” tra: a te i rs ong aaa . yd Cops | SELL ARE OUARANTRED AS REPRESENTRD. 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