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ey THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1901. YJURY TO CHAMPION JEFFRIES’S RIGHT LEG TOD SLOAN WOULD NOT ALARMING, SAYS DR. B. J. MUSCROFT.|___ RIDE FOR WHITNEY. TOD SLOAN SAYS BURNS AND ‘At the request of The Eveniny World, E made the following diagnosis of the injured right knee of Champion James J. Jeffries: HENRY ARE ROUGH RIDERS. © There is a wrench of an inside lateral ligament crossing the knee joint diagonally. The knee joint ne unhurt. The swelling which is visible is partly the result of inflammation in other ligaments surrounding. ‘There is nothing to be seriously alarnied at act. Jeffr physique and extraordinary strength, could fight to-day with a rubber bandage supporting P and compressing the wrenched portion. : tahoe. eset = — _ To the Sporting Editor of The Evening World: ‘As nearly absolute rest as possible to the joint is the lest sn dd qniekest remedy, but the present treatment of alternate hot and cold applications is efficacious, The only possibility of serious conse- The Tanforan Jockey Club's treatment of me could not have : i i iti et i in hi been better. I have no complaint to make against them. But I ° of the ble 3 def - perfect health and splendid pliysical condition, nothing is to be feared in his case, quences would ensue froma poor condition of the bloc As Jetfri ¢ Ily perfect health anc splenic physical cor oul zis to ' | : cS : ee aeT Gea Fate Hana ea UTTE ER ConA Tide soaeadt eae cea © “However, some of his customary exercise should he dispense vd with. I refer particularly to the skipping sidewise in footwork which he indulges in. His great weight subjects the injured ligament ipoaa waal very much uncalled | forges ln\the race last’ Saturdays when F = to too great a strain in such movements. DR. B. J. MUSCROFT. Canmore beat my mount, Articulate, there was every evidence of eee foul. Burns, who had tne mount on that horse, constantly bumped my horse and knocked St out of its stride. Canmore ought to have lay, Tt was In reply tua request that he atate his grievances, Uf be had any, Sl] as to bis treatment at the Tanforan Dr. ‘Barry Says If Advice —— GINCINNATI, 0., Feb. 6.— the situation; in San Francisco, Feb. 6. n pract ptionally hard luck, riding tlettlate. Joc fed him been disqualified. TOD SLOAN, track. (Special to The BAN FRANCISCO, hus no intention of quitting the saddle, The stories that have been sent from alng World.) eb ad §) Jockey Odom Arrives at the Crescent City Is Followed It Will | f plaints ment here, ure without foundation. SARGENT WILL SUE CITY. One thing Is certain. He will not ride (Bpectal to The Rrening World.) for several days. 1 § g RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Feb. | the little Engilah jocke . 2 to | Beclares Fine Imposed by Ce 6.—Jockey Odom arrived here to-day and | Sacramento for a few days’ va stoner Nagle In Unfair. will ride until the em of the meeting.| Tod hae not given up hope of ri ro of the Uvalde Asphalt Odom and his brother came In from E ring the coming season. | Compan e contract for the thelr home in Georgia, The Jockey will E ning World correspond: in the borough get himself into form during the balance [ent atkel him his intended plans, he|of Manhat and 197, says of the meeting and will start the sald that he would endeavor to get a |Commisstoner Nagle was unfair in dining ern campaign at Washington, contract with elther W. C. Whitney or |him $110) for in the Fourth Tho weather was raw and cold to-day, | Perry Belmont. Offers from other own-| Dsirict after t but the track was fast, and the fleids of /¢T8 than those would ve rejected. He will + )| good size and weil balanced. The pres-| 1” hie races at the Tanforan track ¢ f ence of Cluster and Tonteum in the mile > — STEWART BUILDING, P cation: Of stave treatmens } 3 . j f : Interesting contest, and also in a way Broadway, Cor. Chambers St. symptoms which are (@ucli & condition are pain, soreness and ) felling along the course of the cords WIn the sheaths surrounding these cords @ accumulates and ou yhich interferes with th constitutional »ymp ond hus t wht snow he says. for work by Mr, Nagle. dx Mr, Nagle. uch a nature ha OTe TS Pelfrey i “sf settled the question of Cluster’s ability, ‘ it prove: 4 was anticipated een gine hance to cerry weight. “anc Puareived for the teat of endurance: | Ibs MA The short-couran steeplechase brought vay 5 } é ‘ out a fied of six and was one of the ay \ best betting mess of the afternoon. FIRST RACE. Four-year-okia and up; six and eme-balf fur- Jones the sittplest form of aes ly the cor ® i a i Retring. Geach as jos asa a * Sores Mite PTE EPS A Positive Disregard SST a 2 = : for Costs and Former Prices feels a lameness in the join creates busy days here and shows activity in every sec- hn aide. 5 364 : i \'¢ 6 100 Werlngs, which are attached and pro- : j |. Won cleverly. . tion of the stores, Nothing shall or will prevent us from mined nto the cords, avn heir fein | SF Jet F i P nd bearing and, although 1: may f . place ina the satretehianduwon conte clearing these stores of every article of this mammoth ee ng seat Ot ere partite in other , f away. Defender imades the’ running oH collection of high-class merchandis ¢ aa in Jeffrion’s, ‘where there Ia a Mordelmo ied to ‘th rt i en a | a eee ey eo Reduction Sib re\due to the fact that hen the ten x ‘= ; 4 Mi or_its sheath is injured or rup. | hee. Jocks. St-HILPIn, Bur Flac you can buy the very finest, newest and best f turea in any maner blood ts poured out r 00, i ; Be Wesects of fn versal tm ut tor the c < D Besta, Mt i Overcoats, Raglans, Ulsters, Suits, Severe Irritation of the parts fr - | JELF i SD Ss AINGILIG ; seyere i ives: tle. to an exudauon of ARROW POI? INJUR pat ORNL CAEL Abt Trousers, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. jo matter what the nature of KNEE. | FECTED. jch cau the welling. Hi OCOOOONODOOOLODODNOONNONAOCOCD Beeson a oe a. ( RUHLIN USES FROZEN ROADS see meal, candy AND HUSTLES ED MARTIN. DOES A HARD DAY’S WORK. §|iase"sitae"t Selec MenN | HET frequent practice of this manoeuy best silk lining. Every garmentstrictly high 0 telll tension of the t ee A eS the Inner surfuce of the knee fe class, custom finished, all to go at..+.+.+-++ $18.00 OPP Second Training Quarters, Country Club, Carthage, Feb. Training Quarters, Price Hill, Cincinnati, Feb. 6. ; sre ‘on the complex structure In the re- They tell me it did me good to have a subpoena to answer I did a good day’s work yesterday and was glad to get in a bit Mandeep Steeplechase; short ‘THE VERY BEST THAT CAN BE MADE. of the ki Yesterday morning, but I really didn’t need the rest. | managed to of roading with {t. [also boxed with Armstrong and Jack and en- rere, whts., Jock ‘ Pit is ‘unfortunate that the dato of the 5 Bt. in, Btr, Place : mado up for lost time with a nice trot Joyed {t. [let upon my bad knee, easing it all the time. The hot nonaiien, eee: eS $35, $30, $28 Suits. $10.00 Free Ads 4 "\rdita was quickest away when the THE VERY BEST THAT CAN (BE MADE: JEFFRIES EASES BAD KNEE BUT Secor Se ee ad i pte a pees eevee | BT where blue ay pin, Goa im Genuine Mcntagnacs—some with vel- $12.50 est {8 80 arrange: as to necessitate get off In the afternoon ryan predioporing factor in (watch 181 over the roads out here, the slush having frozen hard, ‘Then Ldtd {and cold appiteations are sweating {t down and tho swelling te dlis- pease sliveot fam ontedee eee) $12.50 of these, mifections {QS hustling turn tn the gymnasium and Kept Martin busy. He'll be appearing. Working with it bandaged doesn’t seem to harm it at facey mixtures and ateipes. Every gar- willventer thé ring. in qu. weorse pretty fast for his preliminary with Childs, 1 guess, when I'm 3 all. I'm in luck not to have to go to court in the case they are ment made by custom tailors, all to go at ($35. 00 ‘i 4 re through with him, [am about right now, and the next week will fighting over. 1 need all the work [| can get, and won't stop until Ty deatred et be spent in perfecting my bellows and getting some tricks down a Just before the contest. I'll go into the ring better and faster than i 3 Thousands SA Hs ries jOvereotlsyon and $8. 00 OSErit. ARI M little finer. RUHLIN ever before, JAMES J. JEFFRIES, Champion of the World. gin jump and then dropped back, Ulsters, worth fro go at.. Den cuarencto could not wel ‘ourth Race—One mile.—Won by Pi. cidor; Empress of Beauty waa second nd Cluate- third, ——{__ NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. VICTOR LOW Mt D. Physicians to St. F ancien Hospital BOOCCOCOOO00000000000000000000000000000000000 JEFFRIES’S BAD PO} "MAY CAUSE HIS DEFEAT. " WRESTLE TONIGHT. MAYOR FAVORS Injury Will Certainly Handicap Champion! Poa ae All the Young Men's and Boys’ Suits, ern from $9 to $12.50, to go at......§ 5.00 and $7. 50 All the Children’s Fancy and Novelty Suits, Reefers and Overcoats, that were $4, $5, $6 and ' $2. 50 £7, to go at a uniform price....... HATS, Iman All the Best Every high-grade Derby All the Finest Fane H ( i ( HT. RACE TRACK NEW ORLEANS, || EROUSERS, and eae ine sores VESTS, Feb. 6.—The for to-morrow's | $4,$5, $8 to $9 Grades} to go at_uniform price, $2.50 to $5.00 Grades ul Pons for the chan incon rreine colon to go at $1 | to go at : . . of che world w fe pla peeteeees s3ix0 in Fight with Ruhiin. In Madieon Siuare Garten = $2.50, $3, $4, $5. | Faso Fe si se erades | $1.00, $150, $2.00, res to be the ma vf tts Kind that haa ev wf in this country have trained hard for i BY TERRY M’GOVERN. Serna cules Chingy «to In my opinion, Jim Jeffries will run a SHOES AND FURNISHINGS Lal Barney incinnati’s Chief Exec- | orate iets Cincinna se Huriington Rite | AT ABOUT HALF AND LEss. utive on the Stand in ng do an the Hig fe Jett iajueed hin + mile and 1 favere! 1 @reat risk if he gues tnto the ring with bape A a {ny the dest. of con +130. Dick Furber [Si Gus Rubin with the t Dera ont wt Injunction Suit. HE free advice Anjured in training, Of rar —_—— ‘Thint Race—ets farie 10 tell Just bow bad + Wnt Of hie reoent victor Lamine leceritessscn Die Gertrade Etta — — a Be grom descriptions of the great advantage (Special to The Evening World.) at 194 Pulte, Je. Eto. Basen Wve Over Rober. hn CINCINNATI, Feb. 6.—Mayor Vielsch- | Detrige 107 fakctuck 1 AL og ata ; innun was called tn the fight hearing to- | 4seumm 13} + the favorit ttin irre vieinit immense t BROADWAY cor.CHAMBERS ST. in Fourth Race—Handleap; one mile end a ols ny for and against an Injunction, He], proluced a paper containing protest of lawyers sent nim an¢ also the applica: | 5 ton of the Snengerfest directors for a permit for a glove contest. He said he never at any time told Mr, Lawaun or ay one Vat the Governor would not Siete WEAK MEN nierfere with the contest, The inion inlniticileilelmininininlelnlelelelsieint-feleimf=t l-lmfef-l-ta! tn! tot felelelalaimini-y feleilelelninlelebrinieieinininirieteielelee i+ of the Corporation Counsel, which was Made Strong, i ( sf i ) yore cs fet ee rier te F GUES S F OR $ 5 0 IN G () LD : j sven to the Mayor and which wae . : Before, LOST VITALITY RESTORED. “ater, + PONS AT WORK. eras i the contest ing held, wi p reolar tom 100 sede 8 , IMPROVED e t ius Ra : —| also ned, DR. LOBB K) COMPOUND Rublin and Jetries do ite ald ging and pivoting. They themselves to straight OiGer auch circumstances J Up considerable tn at It tn expected jerened w beoon hand to Ono arransement hag deve pet th dn't if he wan fignung Barkey, who comes With Rublin, however, te Min Big and Shifty. a big fellow, but he is lively, Bas Rood footwork and may try The Mayor told directors he would ——<—<—<—<—a—__ D) Jeliries fol alone, and that ts the fact iSerrries ope tag woul surely aft enabinog nulda wiuinenarred eS aiariadoinusa tet eet neeaeer CREW SAVED FROM FIRE. cons nanan aor SES les's knee. i] The terrible strangle hold ia one of the | hase “ eee ‘Abeolutely Harm- vous DEBILITY, Be Foowwork Je cverything jn a aght. but WHO WILL WIN Gangeroun ait will do wioune bel £2F Xeare_ ali the directors of the Gaen-|captnin and ‘Twenty-Richt Mem [ir oti ; : yVyiigocte mee Hwho your opponent may be. t hard to secure by both gertert: knew them to be citizens of] Taxem from Burning Ateamer, _ | yer ale oy ihe folie! ah bones for $3: Money refunded if wot eattase to hmagine how w fellow would f candaeeitisey: ateome | Maheat Integrity; knew that the coining 3 : Vom receipe ‘of ries the ring with asa ontident ts Pons of the outcome | contest was to be for the championsaip| SAN FRANOIGCO. Feb. 6 — The far tee (galled, frve| to all x hat he has been advising all hiv coune | Contest was to be for the chanplonenln) seamer Australia arrived here to-day Hy i W thy seuee ‘Acdress Tan-can make an opps ‘ trymen to det on hiin aad by the dine | Of the world and belley from Tahiti, with tho captain and twen- | J. ¥- HEGES n BB, 35° Be Pa. 7 Bs Ingimenkensens thease sty ias ex to ethe Muyor further sald that he had|ty-eleht sailors of the British ship Py- HAZARD HATA DD, 10M . F F mi City y oe ho oH Tae Evening World will divide $50 in gold among the frst three hewitt’ t ; [not chang st. hie mind, and still thinks] Fennes uboard, The Pyrennes took fire at {L.A DATES fC es PHAnMACAt Fe Mccann Con Sh Pure toe DersONns guessing the Winner, (he e Cinverinte Las i A sea : v.16 while en route from | Prepered by the fot, 9 234 1518 Nroadwa; ere Nasi iy opinion moat p 5 ‘ he exact tine in rounds and parts of about uesr or ti that everything connected with the con- | fet un Nov. 36 while en route from 50 Broat ae sey inna. Hog contest. All rounds of the Jeffrtes-Ruhlin fight at Cincinnati Fob, 15. The money Eater att ras text will be regular and legal. He sald | J'yn one of the Gambler group of tal: ability in the world wouldn't alawarder Tas ey, t SALUD ELL cacy HELE every police regulation will be carried Pilly innthe, work’ wouldn't will be awarded as follows: $25 to the person whose correct gue that nothing dishonest will be We Reiyiond well balanced on his reaches The Evening World . $16 to ub 1 and ¥ eyes Tiinecaectedl aeeP abe eas | euelon texnlenties the content ana ne Be oo Hed Fi 2 & to the second and $10 to the and It in expected that Pons and Roeber | will see that every legal requirement ts ical, ‘put auch nj chap outrof bulinece third, ‘The arrival me of each letter will be stamped there Fin mM 1y tursle not later thas | enforced. BALLANTINE BREW, PONS-ROEBER Medical. out this coupon and mail It to the Sporting Ei 1 be several good contents betw 7 Ind OLD DR. GRiNDL E, {ts hard to ell ng Editor of The Event y con evenly aE fasy ct World: Hid Taw pargtiers, (1a lone of “there | FIREMAN OVERCOME BY GAS.) 7~ Wrestling Match [oogonia gy gem of ‘beating Huntin ‘ave THE WINNER OF THE BIG FI OrRe Hathne?. the champion of the ian as at ae . GHT atime Athlete Club, Hedford Rescued Just in Time by seapisons 6 TeaUAnt (CARDEN. 3 it to Stop Work, $ i Hin Com: Tine Seate $2.00, panions. Gallery 5oe., Be ee oe ate TOY’ red spots, sore throat and mouth, uice An hla place J would, quit WML Bese eee es cee csees seateeeeaes sting ene M'COY’S PARENTS DIVORCED.| stattnew A, Bedfort, « fireman at- Baicony” $1.00, Arena, Eeate 91.0 Taam: Guay and ladder ape ald The number of Reunda Ae the time of the fina round in minutes tached to engine No. 119 of Brooklyn, t be and seconds will be INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 6.—The Co was overcome by gas while at work in 5 b 3 418, Feb. 6.—The County 4 g ehumplonsbin ust be | Court nas granted’a divorce to Francis collar of a burning building at 740 ptieen Somemntnat ihe, bad SHC Tao SU RORGOBOABSC ONO IIeIGe IONOnFAOSnn M. Beiby from Mary Selby. asson avenue this afternoon, For neariy 70 veare this trade, ALK IEEE se ARNBALTT HG ORIENT Sa ECE ets Euan Rte LM) Lua aE The partis to the proceedings are| He was rescued by: the firemen of his 45 eare) ex opecielion sin) dineaven, the parents of Norman Selby, better| ComPany In the nick of time and re- PALE ry Sete e eee eee weeeereeee HOR IODC Enon! In sporting clrcles throughout the |" tated with medical ald, ox CANADA ried ALE, bad dre undeveloped organi pec Bi marrege: Consult OLD DR. country as “Kid McCoy. The Are the origin bid hires wae un- PORTER. Bhows STOUT, MALY AND MALY, ae ic the olden ousanlianed che) one ase Batilea, ice of any pect: helty, Of While testifying In the case Mra. Bei- | known, destroved the pulldiag. tt away By oeite See: seare et 10) B. 17th ot, Dear tual by set4 ahe did.not belleve in the mar- cece Le

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