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ae eu Nt THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 190% NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARI OUS BRANCHES. GANS WINS. ERNE’S LIGHT-WEIGHT TITLE IN A MINUTE AN (ee) - AND FORTY SECONDS “CORBETT'S” NOSE ' anaaipanaiila Fight Came to an Ab- T . ; | rupt End During the housands of Dollars z “Feeling Out” Period| Won and Lost on the ' of the First Round. | Result—New Yorkers | In Spite of Rain Crowd yun Among Winners Oitt to See College Game Be- - j Little Denver Fighter Thinks | tween Old Rivals in Slow-| meen pemine Wonk, | ae He Will Have to Undergo - + } nt ote his left for Brne's fac 01 ‘i i town—Score 7 to |. Jasm hie Jae, Motivared one min bis left for Brne's face, but fell short.| Operation Similar to That | tnis ty. | then forced Gane around the ring, try- Dap a erett Te tiem Wort He a mien of ty Ing In every way to, make. the colored MN’, FIL SLA IeLe | Halt ‘ ona tte oxer 1eAV 3 eG a . PHIA, By Thovennayivaria played| and ROIMRVaL CUCHINRC CATT inobere: OFraN es Cor ta Col) Mag I roung] Ome Brown University h : ft : | sitimor eine you Itke, while Ern ‘appeared | Dott may have to undergo an operation el ° is afterie i} nervour, similar to that performed on Terry Me- Pi Weather was lc Rath \ Molntly Gans duddenly jet go his left and Erne | Govern’ . SOME ArAlbneion of ruin, tut tn mytt AUR OA ACORGR TERA TIK ATT RETCI Ae Tee reaa ore neccegete srtoon yn uae thin there was a fair trend f ing and then Gang shot na left hook to; met Dave Sullivan at Loutaville. For innlodkers RYvRGRut iced | Erhe'a Jaw, lightiy, Gans tried two) some time Corbett has found t aimeult ate Rous Or altt t yore he face {In succession, | to breat , aBRKe Quakers « is Feline" witexed. chien, Both pretthe:| consulted a prominent. surgeon In Dene ep hea : i air e n his best blaw on Gans ae : ave Havas [7a stiM" left 0) the “Face, Gann diien | ver to learn the cause of the trouble, wikeel ho einied at Erne twice and the cham| s the ple kif the Providence a | t , is right over Brhe’ Hatch, the pls kt the Providence « 1 ae I Hert Passing. the same fet full te |hardened from being bruised so often, Ration, j . Frne's head, Erne missing a left swing|and, as a result, Corbett finds his 1 fon beautifull for the bod: saa ‘ The Batting Order, | BIN] ri breathin “lie . . Haut Rea anit i apparatus going back on him. Patioeyivants Beaten in sarelneernntoge Ashe Ducked inte Knockout Blow. He believes that the Injury tovhis nose Collier, 2 Eee | Gans was fighting carefully now, |#hould be looked after at once, but Man- Whe ot | while "Erge didn't seem to know whni) ager Johnny Corbett is In hopes of get Many a a | 9 do. Gans planted a 0 = - OFsin. ts, Crien Pititw | Henge jawn Erne reinted with hie rant | Uns, His champion cured without | a ; right, | operat Myers, 1h us } \ cil and aa he did 60 Gans also feinted with |cbetauon, and will walt for several Noble, rt. ! HiT of the same-hand. Erne, evidently. think- | acx® (o,see if there Is any Improvement Bonnett. ; Y ei : Ing that’ Gane was going to awing for roca! Heifer TCR ERS IS Ty Brows hatoalts ov his Jaw, ducked, and as he did so Gans ie NH aie etstitiel hamplon'e | fone in A short Mit Nersife ight Jolt gt DerVer (And: BRYA: ThAGNG eRe CR eEe Hardie Fhe on. srner ntives hud bra | nder Erne’s left guar he blow ticular where hie t is not par- Re Sccias duel nar. as tbe landed with terrible force on Ernes | cular where his fght with McGovern Drown ) »10 1) res Gani, ana tie latter juaping wacke went $$$ 00001009 02 j ' sans, and the latter Jumping back, Erne Pennsylvania pono 109 j fell flat on his face to the floor. * ———— | aera) ONE AUCUET LOST. GIANTS SCORE he counted three Erne turned over on | SA he counted three Erne turned over On| McLaughlin Won Firat Block s in the air. He tried in every possible | © IN FIRST GAME. FRANK El Ag possib) ‘ontent with Adorjan. : ane ay to met up, but he was powerless. Dae | The muscles in his back scemed para-| ,P4ward Mclaughlin defeated Jultus . : hande ar Iwes ARTIA wereron Ha ’ . lyzed, and at last he stretched o Adorjan, the + 4 (Continued from First Pa nee tanapled til pat DO NrabiwAre on nandieste thaw, sivawink platen tie Gbler lot Pollce jand Erne had appeared and been oheered | on his back atonegua ee oe inca cae SOU ARTs 4 ra eattempis,|#nnd men jammed Into the elub-house| stopped the fikht In the fourth round, |to the echo, Terry McGovern was, In Teak REC TSR a oe eno i" ome | tn and stfecehed | and adm ssion was refused to 2,000 n ee 5 aa Eada aa )loe st " i Ibe after all the New York bova are onl pian {ind stfecenel | anit adm sion wus refused to 200) more. fue: because he thought the boys were| troduced and applauded. leks Esme, aye Rene. eer eeeehed ae taene Ds suffering a momentary They ail teal aeunallee here ne was] Many thousund dollars changed hands) too weak, Referee Eddie MeBrid of | Wine the, Munters were donning the| , Referee, White, with a wave of his professional oppeerence ahore)|asi(s 4 powers excellent avility a< players and victor. Gane | uf New York rae Dieter cian anlonce tie Senin Honest uaitelel neeikied | Ne lcpateRt Ares | gloves, /Aninobnvar eaters introduced terioredsmeneimeica cies amie hen | WARE eae ke Lea anne ree ; Pe inaly te unow Ih tucdr true form be- {Wax hayplzear peraoniiied. lv Joy overs |e thy quickest ever acen In a cham-1 A n Helly won $2000; Som Harris, $900;] While waiting for the prineipa’a in lial Bunty avnitee oh New Loris an rekell mlakeat tie idetemaa chemploncups andl “Guaciiieca enon Boe Loge aera fore the nassins of mary mol Lowy satisfied the ambition hip battle Al Morford, s1.ain, and the Raltimore| main bout to enter the ring the s4-| referee of the contest. White received With the asgistance of the Tattorn wecs 20 Gg 4s oral, 300 GAMBut At Is ROaRARChACANK GAS Ulationn came thick eiutie srsamentuthe (ght. began gation several hundred each mirers of Erne made circults of the|as dig an ovation as Erne did. onds, carried him to hia corner. Blood 18. “Averages 17 11-1 Matty’s Arm Not Right Yet reds who cl DA whipping. He xeemed sll at sen) Shortly arne nt Ring. [at odds of 100 to 8. These odds Wer®) 41) wag ready Yat 9.45 o'clock Eine was very weak when he left the| Average, 13 16-17 Bugera eee | 5 i i Milad ana Casale 4 ho lickly snapped up by the Gans backers. | as ready “at 9.45 o'clock and the! ring. After the battle he sald to an| Referee, John Hendrie Now td the game tu-das. To piteh mindy whenev is felnted at him Gane ja the preliminary bout entered the ring, | After the usual tedious wait the fighters | men shook hands, A second later both | Eyeniny World reporter between sob; —— : M urainat the Dunovanites was N Wis different. He fought a spendid They Kddle Kelly ri | é came out of their corners with a rush| "That was the flukiest punch I ever = ==> = ervoun, ve ) ee Ts claver Sat Stat and Joe Mc-|appeared. Both weighed in under the DeInee CO eeORAWayntT one this after ns reseived Be ease eae eas arand: MOBNRST Cat nae Took Fees STEAM PeAT GalEnE, vise Emoundnie) Gane lend, veean, fainting: Carnes: Work ies Pere ite aeedhid ane Y ducked right ante Christy finely, but stilt he Lout punch he fell flat on hi inalteats ete TESS cages a OX eight rounds at 18| Welghed 134% pounds, while Erne tipped {eluting was a night to see. He danced suppose it was my misfortune to loge Riaioed hie a THe Tier erat ths iho i testoecreerae bee face to the }Sporting men from every elty east and! This contes; was simp! lta acatea cat 1080 ds, After Gans Seen for fully ten seconds not a/the championship, though I have tried THE NEW YORK BARGAIN | BARE tcim. He save a.allht cold net R —— = ee mply eales at 1324 pounds. an struck. Gans finally Jet go | hard to retain It | » hes fed ticana tact har ao comaeteey BROOKLYNS SAIL I P : | fe ahaha hia comm NTO | UOILISM eascea. _|“DAVY” JOHNSON OUT fgg CLOTHING DEPOT, owe ment. but In the case of hla falling MAKE 11 THREE STRAIGHT. sre ces eet wir we | re nrremen ece ™! § 39 West 14th Street. nk at noe eh Jester mirmartem co wate tama stews, owe! GAYS HE HAS QUIT THE TURF., ae ‘- RisiGanss Frank Sharks the coo) Se from Aare AEST of Venger, hae received a letter | he wont to Cleveland and stole Luther Taylor On AE a rr frm sum Hern n ech er nae aay” Prank at ha eae foo mh ok tee \f EVERYBODY to do slab duty, icapo a ame Is The Batting Order, fe terra anette, [Mt two) Boye. “He) atipulatad)) then either, for he) han cament a deaple) of sle> Mn that the bout should wa ; - | Rees einted cof thegren negate y in ootball Votan nn TAC Ere enmuld, be 28 Bounds] George Yeager tn having tots of fun since Usually W . : : ike for the players of this town, Ta! Weather— "Wild Bill’?! aickana. | To the wine agatha be dtelded | ryvior rejoined the (iants, He and Lather are ally Won or Lost in Big Chunks. jn Saturday's rush and cruahy PRURSGNGK York tot quke @ year ago| +... = ' ' Mw Sy «5 See reat pain, and all bacauns the catcher i= quite | The crowde came io) teapy a when Patrick 3. Donovan and hit men in the Box. lat the fet time In hie pugtiintte career Jack | On ney at nat j | HHT they ads yearn Suppl Pepiarece 2, Donofan.and’hie men re oval Tete hevy-enahe uafareet 3428 | vexger inarned the rien lanauage when he was| The moat Interesting happening at | Two years ago. at Brighton, he could are Never amsin could ame SEM freuh dn his ‘mind we ren site. wilt be asked ty angage te |! & Minor league. Me had a deat ma ae a exrabeater eemtessay was the an-|not lose q bet and soon had many thou- | other sie arene, of bargaining ' Jackson . fal to The Evening World.) an. p. fought to a finish, when he meete| Tom-mate, who could talk but not hea ‘He |NOUNcement that Davy Johnson had quit] «nds of dollars to his credit. Davy | ne repens Qi Te Ped i. Baek In the Gam CHIE emealaventne seer || Umpire—eomatie, Sorte Gartner, ot tamell, Maan Only “apm | TM the aveeeat that ever ha ened,’ aya [the turf, Davy Johnson ts a plunger of | johnson could go right or now and bet hulk “tales, so may, price, goes. ae BIL A liGd ape Miere was | Gece a Ong ea rae qoasion ald Root travel the diatance of Deorge. “At night when the Ighte were out he/the meteoric stripe He either wins or as much as he liked, for the layers The best made Clothing in the | spother chan: pe roUndiinitie’ weel Gr ne Uc ok en a neat, Diba Rican nnuina’ doenilin aniatl ork Naan Mane etl ould wake me up #04 may something. If the lJoses in hig chunks, ‘This season has|would give him every chance to recou | and lee Leen. comments soieeta Ung order, “Ginril” Jackson, who didjand thin ained all night Mecreerss soarer, Dahlen died, Lowe | an ay Mra | anewer was a yer or no he would put hin hand lbeen a very bad one for him, and he {his lows ? p for selling, and wo don't sare . i and this morning broke with one of to.O'Hagan, No runs a other contests Y bad what It brings, JUe- soit: some! BORG warming st abe 3 rr HHagan, Ne ry ¥ 1b, 1899, | oo top of my head to ste which way 1 shook it. Iwtona with his loxacs footing up a total | a Ao permit Roy Clarke's p yo | howe coll. raw winds wf the lake tant jAlatle, feat, Millen, mrounded to [as fo ce, inthe Pe" | TC te alled tor mare thas thai he would 70 for $90,0%) Haw Other Interests Now. | $75,000 Stock in his old place In left tle! Tete Rna® uiehen otanteue: 1 waa) f601- attnigng ines © Cool Wf ennai oe is . Mis tant etos Biss co Soccal be rmsil sal THave: is iapsirensnn| ta faievallayerihuell eaters Coonan ave areonpaiey ° ball weather, but as the heavy clouda runs he rounds Noy deve gun S King in the dark, and would now and ama > ¢ p y e MeSH iiking bart unithe bench, ‘Thalseruwed to leak cal. din ttart denided'te Dave Sullivan will not win any eatenmy tn. the bref Ste rads Pram oe al ada 40 lstatement. Nothing short of an enor- tan any. mania se ee ¢x-Brown Univeraity shown elustant ba i Nedunliianinn: ot the ta Gia laanntrekgte ter een mous loss of this sort could drive’ the | jn. has other interests than) a yd $ weakness Se na Deelnciba so yiias ita ors 88h Fond ; ares tf atk een saT Cte way MT saajole te che ides! ball piarer of the big fel- [piinger from racing. Tut he saya he is ae turf, ‘and to these he) says he) will) BE Orclded woaknovs at bat and | noir salarien Wher not enouen «fiends ite na Fe a ot a eee et ee atec te tiny (pm SE good and thet he erty not ree | REC seams nn Cee ; ood, TAG eat aL Orphans Boxte « ended him evers indi stutter aula. [ears Hoy Ryana, ‘wan to pitch them ciawe to[turn, The latter part of the statement Set uae Airmen mele Oe 79¢ PARE Pi. J Patsy Donovan |+ « "i ipa A NEA Dh lt al ec rapa a1 «tse tor @ maton. but now {Rim: That way he would only three hits, | will have to be proven by Ume: debut yesterday’ aw a 1-to-6 chance In « pants, worth $3.00, Site “One sminute he : cn BE is * t Has Sullivan wan only 1 while the other way he would 1 Bee | If Davy Johnson lets the Sheepshead | Alel ast truce. | He was meeting only MEN'S AND YOUTHS’ ee n Phe hey Sa laovorelish) Seas eh vaning that Corbett Ai ‘nis | and Adelaide Prince. It seemed ° fanc: ited H BANGIN ahd. thanext thetantlibe 5 ea ae SOL a Ne itock ans: few easy | Simmy Jackson hee made a sate hit. nt wasimecting go by without putting in an as if he Beat these two ina walk. | y worsted SUITS, will make anotie M, di l'w TMi” GhOAAI cre. Rene and , s+ 6 fe Thupten s game at the 'ainrit’ aid not [@PPearance, then perhaps his friends) iim and man k bank roll went worth $8.00, O'Neill, whe Deurutien oMtbhing LPP ua Rac ay ila ani tn eter Soa trient. writen} aull talking about I for several hours. The | Will believe that he has gone for good. |aiit into a Abie oRriiretine an thay as $I 3 BOYS’ fancy worsteds and for the Si. €or w Ay ern nn thay eave, a hpbets a recent: will with Jack. cr'nele heal Shan tick, bode sand ile 18s Johnaon’n Wondertul Career. Prince. nail Fly a Sy ent for the priee ‘ ' a toes face gates O'Brien, bn Sek ate ee ian ae ottteee Noe bet as eonde aiehe trom Howe f ITS two and nougD he mie! My nd ieee, sad mire ara + Jeareer on the turf. N years a ar ceive three piece, all sizes, worth $4.50. and Mings ayy) i ipa Hf rat y riolone | 41 an © com-lago he went to the wail, He lett racing resne Wes Oa; 29c 3,000 pairs corduroy and Stthe mor - ; ‘ SS aight; the lowing thousands of dollars to the book 1c) ,/ooKet, then ae it Hiymtiee! was eure | peers KNEE PANTS, Merkes, tov, had wor ’ bed Woe | icg ‘The pencillers. however, did not Mae piiea: Mik: ahronene wares NE ET ¥ «wd j Sas, y jowever, did no nim through r ONE ' pursling ue a and ke tom 19 | worry, because they knew that Johnson | ame away uaett under hard |i IC. EN BENIN Some * Be doy et tor 8 waten, TH | vas ap square an a dis and thet Af for- (Aiea DNA perineee Re \@ ME [when play commen , On ibs tune ever amiled on him again he would he. but’ the race whould do hits $3. 98 MEN'S SUITS in styiah H Patay te make York” » PG, will have to undergs | repay dollar tor do} That is precise- | 10 Of Rovd. and ho wil hold his own ° fancy cassimere, worth | Batting Order Chunnes Bil reg e-- Roy Clash seems outs ly, what be iid: He made every + Ah tavorite to wine ab i “¥ tog mat He looks a fa that he owed, and once more re- kiew hud i hard day most 4 T rT ot be ' saab ica hud 1 hard day. moet de- Fela msi on roe «ae termed | atored to goo standing he made a neries at he New York Bargain 4 ‘ Yor Brie to wd eo), Tor duaaiing plunges that made ihe rin adden be oa pattie orde , ! mab U cients oe eat lim mu * thle toe ne pot, od a a + } s = aaheee ‘Ady May, one . 4th s& : oa youngsters, took hold of Oppotite Hothenberg's, near th pes ie ie , THE AMATGUR BAbb PRAYERS. |i! 7Ci dics * bane be Wweuld & * ” ° oe " 6 ‘ Wan one th nthe Aft nes portsmen's Goods. ‘ ms 4 ‘ A t 80 dp Peeied * sf ir 4 ine wae Nhe former w “ | Well played. DVL Was away a eh us . j a tever had ae ret win vi ol edn he iveehs Borie 4 poglagged Boyetere hee hu ne itn trons 12h | 2, hoor teoee oo puss go! Caniminned, 10, (ie, bowe: | panes which hes spethed ine ean) ane euge sepee war 8s \elvtinarank woh another race | whee Maw , ' 5 es ae Aeiurday hile, Maysterer is one of the | # are y ilaher's bua a dl ee Honted « vite —_— dullore thes “ow Wbeet duetonn hoes. Anetny . 4 tien } sanding of Obume. Var vo . ie | ry eae ia | ' wt re wh he + mlewl ul ws - eh fl ie bien “ - . tii it Sih Suibnias é eee 7 aa on | f oad tai MORRIS PARK ENTRIES, | MW beat Bi) TES AND SUNLMI:S SACMNICED, sad he ae singe ogtiogs Agehcles tee shothe will pe ak & “3 Mab * ev ; ' rr fie va | ito Hud! bee peered beee re eC pe Soo cpp te ett tg SHES AT ST. 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