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State Attorney-General. Injunction Suit Begun by Filed Petition (Special to The Evenine World) | tfon, “sald corporation was {>> f Th, dan, —The au!t for| the sole purpose of promotins Gua B be ‘ ,| ducting sald prize fight” th the Saengerfest {njunetion to prevent fight and directed a frien and Rublin, Acrests Declared Ruhlin, the thirt The arrest of Jeffric« rectors, the git by a Constable ‘ y ; ny OT © before a Squirt ‘ and the Z00! Garden: LuDeit Gos hee ro A ihe 7 which owre wpon which Let ve srtendiy Saengerfest building stands, wae tMed/and will be atta . th the Common Pleas Court to-day at] for the antl-tent 7 mA Brady. Jettries'e] Otaer arrests, y manager, '« also mode defendant, oppoxition, will; fs The petition was filed by Attorney | The pertttr 1b oueda Gus H. Wild, and ts staned alao by At-]not ask to torney-General Sheets, who. on an or-[diately xrante! § 4 request der from . heiped the former] he made wt ew da ' United § General Law-|the mean etenda wit renee stavus Wald infduly « eur rex ite preparation to the we {The petition court to pre-| The «alr ntinued thia fore vent the fight round that It} noon, s xpiritediy. ‘The Would be 2 public nulsance and would) moters : txdectnrarahersnne injure the good name of Cincinnatl If tt] ring exhinition is fully loned fx allowed. It covers half a dozen Sad ihelneaveryemovee pages of typewritten matter and ts a firected cordance with @weeping attack upon all of the pro- bate theles sana coxanat moters of the contest Raetad The contest is referred to an a prize 1 athe Gace “ fight, and upon this point, tt te thournt. | ater emured i the tssuc will hang. Jentrion'a nea uneeeh neces Governor Angry at Art. very active work hy the che Thy sult I the outcome of the trp te} day and may He up nis work Columbus male yesterday by Mxxwell aaeREIOPECRAASHAMISE ES and W: They conferred with Gov] Delaney snys ne is very nearly Nawh and it is said the argument hat! due" now and that there will, he ne ti had been openly declared that the silehtest trouble in keeping him Nash dure not even interfere, and that] there, large bet had been made th Rublin hada stdoor jog thi Ret onler the full brought, w forenoon. and rds and-ball, | = yon for the Governora tnsiant order to] the unching and medicine bay. te { ‘appeal to the courts to prevent the fight | apparently already in the best of sh nd to bring the suit in the ni tthe ——— State of Ohio. To-day's sult alleges frst that the dt- rectors, who are called the fight pro moters. desirous of raring the $70.0 ]éov. Vaeh, of . Evpin ebt. first propoxed to establish a lot- TiniCecriers et tery. Advised that this would violate | tSpertel to The. evenin the Federal laws, they concluded, the | . petition says, to abandon such a scheme | COLUMBUS, 9. Jan, 2—¢ ahd’alve the prize-tight. provided they | Nash raid to an Evening Wort coul ndent to-day that secure police protection the Brady Scored in Petition. ps pro nm Poal- he has caused Attorney-General Sheets | , of! 1 to bring to stop the Jeffries-Runtir Then the petition sets out the andit-lnpnt aeaiic tre tranuen tt ana cation to the Mayor whether he would | of whether n joutitath, exhioition ve rant “protectlo nae the cit i a iges Nght peMAb RIVER tan esiaeaa ae Dermit to be issued under section _ A ‘ the Revised Statutes of Obte Hee A RE ee err TE Tt Ie alleged that receiving such ag-| (UPON To neve fa a court in ad murance negotiations for the fight were | yi.) Can On Agnes entered Into with William A. Brady, i ae crime at all, but ce, demersal “the lending promoter of prizeghts In| aig ty business ae greats the United States and for many 8 | rea be lgtmtthaeueitetl manager of Jeffries, who claims to bel ayninitions, of whate eet i Ehampion heavy: weight prise-fighter of | \uweyer serious ne trifling the, sehut the world,” given and recetyed, are nul ances as The paper states that the promoting elted, directors then, to xive pretense and stncdayailnevarya uthority of law :o thetr repur | rake apa ithaca corre weed articles of incorporation | iidentneanit ty ‘ prepared and executed by fve| General Sheets at his request in the ; of tham—defendanty Klelbolte, Lee, if Timon, Hobart and Gelkenberger, aneetse eal preten the petition states, the athletic assoctatto Ranize ant 5 pital stock of $319, ontensibly Ning again j “physical training, exer- jon the part of the State. Inment and amusement. The tight projectors “As a matter of fact,” says the peti en the State's tactics,” hrough the fence and fell di mbankment THRD RACE Mandicap, coe mile and a quare hurdles artery Tragedy NEW ORLEANS. aia y own IES. = ry Woo ritien Free Advice ade Governor, Mayor and] stiri Where teeth | aint moved-un. ant | ' Foreign Guests at | home Mie Yen Fete Day. © 4 (Special to The Evenicg W ay = LRACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, J 1 } F : M—This was the iret jadien day ARIEL oor Beavon and the stand was uo riot ye Color, the women being arrayed in NEW ORLEANS ENTR Me. mer fincry ry aval be ft. epace and crowd men tnt the 0 he <u ; lawn and Inflet Heed Ko NEW ORLEANS. gu Ladies’ day at the races in New Or-| 2 entrlealiror itn = Teans Is an annus) function at wht ate follows townspeople turn nae ianecbaliine ti tee haw charge of affuirs or 1 00 Commande To-day was the ladies” duyn, tie > st brtittie or, y Gnd their attendants being sides the officers and crews Vr Warships which are now : German cruiser Vinets and el Werlan gundest i ‘The programme was « A two-mile race and a hu the star numbers. 1 apd in a majority BO0d clase. Tommy Grinin T fornia to-day, and iii J have been at Mobile for alzo arrived return Racy Fag terre ter Jocks Slack 101 he Wood 106. Uaie 103, MeCann Indian,” 101, Walab. 7. Gtimores 101, layne Arline ©." 101." Mum Delgado, “103, A. -Bohan, art geod, Sarilla and 4h front to the Anal furtons former drew away under pressure Munsbfielas. Wocker, Sra oe itae He —— Kan Jo madge red near the end ana was PSpaswed by Locust Blossom, ‘Tom More was nenriy knocked down (ny 9 Jam on the frat turn and Arthur Bes: fas tncown into a fence, Betting. | fork STIL Fin, Bey Place, | 8 10 kenpa Umble Y se aty 2) Grand street, wad he ‘ e109, Wiaktely oo dsurueriy conduit one Rspasaprre. 105. Azalre.. 4 Irchard street Is knowled Pie gi 1 Me was limited, ang he Noe O., 108. K oe Lax, 106, MeCann. REA. Won ridden out Wag iin fron: ull the w Porter B. ult hin feet to the ‘Aihara Into mubleciion enti, Peudor came Db Yae ALGIERS. Jin, Drexel's twin-screw paargarits. a em work x! ag urrived here. "The Amer Sromolnthe’ Yaebe Taurus. tate the Mt ene sia: Sant. rived on Jan, it bu apd > ran day, golog along the 4 4p. a 2 . Alusters, Anthony hooner cht C1 ny xte nana) folow! xtward. ROW AT THE HERLIHY TRIAL. Phyateian ir kK “THE WORLD: Ww Almanae. HOW “SNAPP Jockey Now with Death Real Orig- Gave Sloan His Repu- tation Abroad. Tt his Todt an ita rh ek In the s oxpectal TMAY KAARLUS, WONDERFUL HOLD UP BIG FIGHT. TELLS HOW TO MAKE PHENOMENAL MASSE. SOME OF MISS KAARLUB'B FANCY Si royeyerer The Mod King of — Yho is he? See page 3267 World — Fighting nator of Style that sreat may be nounted dreaded whioh {4 sweeter on prev vat bim me tyle nt eaimproved vat we the re origs let ast Koxland dave ha hot tints! OUR present style a ae More freedo} welxht mor: wlish, fashion Tt WH be Fee: vivantage: Garrls ty ve fledaht Ken sideration Now He Won om Montana, tuost famous victory was en | Nor Garris action \ m | ‘ Ny 43 aremendou i powers revered) ER” GA WON FAME AS A “FINISHER.” bapper Garrison that horse won th hone who sw turne strony, for one of his famous ey Inte Mon Mis whip ent tin coats at urs a ime time th yin a Httle ball, Montana’s neck, ‘and on ned the deaperation of despatr, | is urging M after Dome and uring atridess, the d himself, 1 cength b je his supreme eff. y the finish ia, irly gathered M, HV nurled bim ove xeant margin rthe terrific gr [ He was + urd by yard tor much count thet Rut Mont was not at Garrison rutned by his ing powers. Won Anni On one occasion he rode Shelibark, for, Marcus Daly at Morris Park, Charad rriile drive fe) Y wits Not O, SEGGSO TROPHY FOR GUNNERS. Rrooklyn Gun Club will tasue in- 1« for a big club shoot to be held terstate Park eb hy for which ho xun and loading at $30 and presented the ompetition by Georgs ar Baldwin’ 1 Will be lb Uve birds per on: entrance fee RRISON TOOOOOT CODON Wir in the natne Face, and wae at his b ade a furlons 4 territic drive followed. clearly the better horse, dil everything. to. Sheill get off and push Nim. 1 ran ike a t t “days, He publle and than was ie #teadied { Chin welt= } re Bul Daly, wi mount wag on When Garrison was this ‘horse, Tom Morne, for Daly, sxouted to him: “Here, young Jack Snapper, ‘on that race and the name ung to him throughout hls cessful career ax a Jocke: Garrison made a reat deal of money, but lke moat riders ¥pent tt freely and hx little left to-day. fle married Sadie Giaustieer of Lilly, Moatahon, eeper, while of bia carver, u mount worked up you gunners will | —— Young Expert Explains More of Her Wonderful Exhibition Shots for Evening World Read-} ers, the wonderful vho deseribed ye: or her most dime World read rlus, ) i Qh 2! O09 | no means exhausted her repertoire, pes several more of her which can hardly be ¢, for the manner of making : wn masse,” yecause it wits evolved by herself. Ut tw 4 © such the strongest bil- ard player world cannot per- form, It ts one of thowe shots that quire all strength one can con- entrate In the uplifted, stralghtened What makes it all the more diMcult in that it ls made with the left hand. ne trie tt he will And that a miscue t* the result of his efforts, But} rything else, there Is a way of doing tt rlaht pect ball are very the lower rall, whtie rom ball ix almost frozen against ORAS PARKS STIKE UST. Metropolitan Handicap’s Added Money Increased to $6,000. The regular blank conditions for the Faces of the Westcheater Racing Asao- ation’s Spring and Autumn meetings are out, The events wiil close the sec- ond Tuesday ext month. In the Metropolitan handicap for three- ear-olda and upward, the first bie handicap of the year in the Enat, the added money, has been ralsed from $%,000 | to $6,000. Secretary Crickmore announces that [the Woolnun vane, which was first run At Loutaville, in 1861, will be added | to the Morris Park welght-for-age race conditions to be announceed In half furlongs of ‘the $1.(00 added. sal pee coun Reclipae cours: . last five furlongs of mn furlongs of { $1,000 added, 1.000 $1,009 added, selling, the Withers mil ‘Tuogran. 11,00) added, Ecilpse course; the New Rochelle, lant seven furion, cl withers mille: the Var ea vithers mille; the Van 000 added, Iasi seven furlon | i of th aleap, $14 ‘mil 600 added, Amateur Cup, OI waded, tha Withers mile: Vent for age hunile }inile, and a halt, over alx fig Rentekerbocher unde Yoru steep saat miles: tonal en Lo aboat two miles aedia half. wen u ded, last veven furlon| of t White Plains hill eter ov and 8 qui au and upward: the i nd up) 7 “No Conte: Faky-Looking Fleht. SPRINGFIELD, Mazs., Jan. fore the Berkshire Club here t night ‘Terry Edwards, of Brooklyn, and Jimmy Clark, of Holyoke, went ten rounds to « draw, The boys were evenly matched. Billy Hill (Muldoon's pickanninny), of ‘ew York, and Mike Shannon, of Wor- coster, both colored, went ax rounds and the referee called {It no cont as ho claimed the men ld not do thelr best, he wi ua co! the circumstances, Mii) Crow! riford. was referee, ot Nt Ru and. on Hlumbhrepe 29.—Bo- GIRL CUEIST, ete me | As can be | One of Her Feats Con- sists in Causing a Ball to Bound Into the Air and Return to Play Af- ter Being Caught in Hand. the left-hand upper corner," explains Miss Kuarlus. “With the cue held in the lef 4nd uplifted, Just as every n. played, the oue ball ts hit. sha the side pointing toward the Dall, With enough “ree to It It: the carom ball, at.er hittin we, and the shot Ix complet Wagram it appears ike a di bur dt fen't. On that sort of i wouldn't be half so har, “A realiy ploturesque shot t< that in which the carom ball in sent asainst the opposite cushion gnd, jumpli the alr by the force of the under hit caught. But it is quickly reieared the play from cue to object ball Is and owith the cue ball meets the carom vat an Mt reac rafter having been thrown argund the tadie, “Ly expiain th’s shot seems an Impos- bility. A quick eye, to know the table horoughiy as well ax to know when to hit the object ball, ts most essential. nevesaary to hit the ob, h force, but with just fo that It will go around the table In quick enough time to meet the carom ball. “Another d:Meult shot, which tests the skill as well as the strength of the player, is the ‘great manse shot. with balis apart, the length of the lower rail.” n, it bears considerable re- draw shot. If tt were with mu semblance to that tt would be easy. “With the cue In perpendicular pose it te hiton the top, a Httle to the Dack. With the requisite force it is sent rolling tu the object ball, and after hitting It rolis back to the cushion ball, compist- the point To ma twenty strokes in rotation with the right and left hand with six rder proposition than ength one must use Cl in trick cannot balla murt be ke vals of 8 for if they vary at any time the tin entirely spoiled. t seema foolish to try to tell any- body how to do this. ‘The best experts In the country have tried vecomplleh tt but with seven or elghi siroces the balls of course the shot ix spotted, it does require a steady hand ant with excellent Judgment of time and distance. Mr. to Mauree Daly has an offer of ny one who can dupli te the only thing which cured cold chest, there would be some excuse for putting one on, but there’s something ten times better. It’s Omega Oil. 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BRISTOL, Jan, 2.—fhe mitenip 268 tlon of the Herreshoff cun rac ’ finisted to-day. The frames arly all set Two re of the syndicate visited the boat shope y jay in company sith deslener and were plioted (round by We. One of them remarked, “L gueas h finish tf by the middle tithe month.” This refers to April. Indteations # painted to « the Jolned to the angles. be about elghty-two frames. to the Herreshoff system 9 ing it Is dimcult to do mo mate dimensions. It ia be- all the frames are now tn the construction shops HERE IS YOUR ANSWER. Kindly state the ages of Jeffries Fitisimmonr. Tale 1s to decide Corbert ant bet. J. CONEN, wan born in 18% 1886, and It |. 1862, Youvout, James J. Jeffries Jamen J. Corbett ert J. Fitzatmmo’ Did Eeneat Roeber ev “Terrible Turk?! Its a They wrestled in Madivon 4 Yourouf threw Rorler out of the The bout was declared “no con® Ti teve Sullivan Broad in the Broa LL Broad won from Sullivan and sullivan won from Brond on separate occasions In the Broadway Ath e Club. Broad a “A” 1p and. lost. March. 1s y also met Island, won on x tell me if Joe Walcott wie avs fever In the rng ahhh “Pinochie’ writes that he wants a | chart to show him how The ening World's card man figures out that 4 meld of four kine and four queens in 7% not 340 but 230. This has b ‘i so often thar it Is nochle* will please ob aument !s fallacious, he the hand fn a single Ky roone of the marriages muat be 5: “lor oF of the royal fours. The ¢ in any Kame of pinochle must be based upon that of the singh in order to be O I ] : ry : of in the chest or pains in the 1 \ your chest and throat with |. -~. it to-night, and to-ntorrow morning you'll be all right. Omega Oil is a liniment that does not burn, blister, or itch like a porous plaster. 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