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“i TOM SHARKEY. Sailor-and Miner Talked~Over Match th Chtcago and Shar key Has $2500 Fortelt ‘Posted. ‘WILT GET FIRST CHANCE. (Special to ‘The Evening World.) CHICAGO, Il, Jan, 1%—Clark Hall, Jack Munroe, Tom Sharkey and Lou Houseman met in a downtown news- paper office to-day to decide on terms of a match between Munroe and Sharkey, The pair have an offer of a big purse, which Ball says {9 $20,000, to fight in Butte, Mont., where Munroe made his reputation, Munroe and his manager have deckied to fulfil their theatrical engagements and then secure Tommy Ryan to tran thé young fellow. and work him into champton shape. Munroe goes to New York to-night over: the Lake Shore road, After Sharkey and Munroe had met the Butte man announced that he hed agreod to give the Sailor first chance. Sharkey immediately wired to New York, and his manager, Barney Keich, posted #2500 for a forfeit to clinch a “o' with Munroe. Munroe was pleasel with his first view of a big city. When he landed in the Windy City he said: jWell, this looks like Chicago all right, I put in six months in this town in '98 working on, the drainage canal. My affairs are entirely in the hands of my man- Mr. Ball, and whatever he says “We are going right on to New York and appear at the Star Theatre next Monday for a week's engagement. We will exhibit in the play called “Tho Road to Ruin.” That 1s rather a eug- gestive title for an aspiring heavy- weight pugilist, Our plans after that * week have not been settled, but we have received a great many offers and doubt- lése will have plenty to do. “About my fight with Jeffries? Well, that has been pretty well threshea out in the newspapers. I welghed about what I do now, 1% pounds, while I'll bet he tipped the beam at 20. I wish he had been at welght that night. “I found him slow and not able to land on me to any extent.” Yes," put in Manager Ball, “you ought to have seen that left Jack put in on’Jeffries’s stomach, The big fellows legs wobbled as though he was freezing to death." “TN tell you just how we stand,” con- tinued Ball, ‘Jack has got a lot to learn yet. He ts a splendidly built fel- low, 5 game a man as ever put on the gloves, and he's got the punch, But he needs experience. What I propose to do Is to get some man Hke Tommy Ryan, the middleweight champion, who taught Jeffries about all be knows, and let him coach Jack along the finer pointe of tn E4the’ meantime 1 um not going to jet him do any fighting. 1 nave re-' ctlyed scores of offers to exhibit Munroe, ind would be a fool to not plek up thi money before otting Jack tien Claily as he needs some d ch amen of iguttey and. you kio% Teh Fonts. of millicnatres out. there, have guaranteed me z $20,000 purse for a fight. between Munroe and Sharkey hext June or July. Now I am going to do all in my power to pull off this fight there. Tam not going to be forced into making matches for Munroe on the six and ten round basis for reasons T have will have explained. — Sharkey first chance at Munroe.'’ —_-— Sxip M’COY BEGINS TRAINING FOR MUNROE. (Special to The Evening World.) WHINE PLAINS, Jan, 13.—Kid McCoy went into training at Muldpon’s, near UNROE MET [CORBETT PUTS IT UP TO aera JEFFRIES: ‘He-Has- Posted: Forfelt,and Is-Now- Entitled to Valk Fight. DinyCorbetts meanarto, force Champion Jim Jeffries to fight him forthe purse of $20,000 offered by the Hayes Valley A. C., of Ban Francisoo, Ie has posted a forfeit of $2,600 with Sam Hall,,a sport- ing man, of Toronto, and has also in- structed “Manny” Friend, his lawyer, to arrange details for the matoh for him with etther Jeffries or his ranaggr, Billy Delaney, as soon as either of t rive here, Corbett has done the right ‘thing in posting his forfeit. him todo some talking and shows him to be sincere in his intention to fight. Billy Delaney, manager for Jeffries, will leave ‘Frisco in a few days for this city, where it is sald all arrangements will be completed for the contest, Choynakt and Maher Matched, Joe Choyneki, the ‘Frisco heavy- weight,who has not fought since he de- feated Frank Ohitds in a six-round bout in Chicago over three months ago, has eon matched to meet another one of his old time rivals in the roped arena, His opponent this time will be Peter Mah the champion of Ireland, They are to box @ six-round ‘'go"* before the Wash- ington Sporting Club, of Philadelphia, next Monday nigtrt, This ought to be| test « a bruising battle, The last time the men fought, four years ago, in the Broadway A. C., Maher knocked? out Choynskt in the sixth round with a right swing on the jaw, just at a time when Choynski ‘nad Maher groggy and Was about to finish him. Choynski will probably beat Maher quickly this time, as he !s too fast and clever for Maher in @ elx-round bout. Gardner and Root Again. * George Gardner, ‘the middle-welght champion of New England, who is an: fous to fight Tommy Ryan for the world's championship, will tackle Jack Root, the Chicago fighter, for six rounds before the Lyceum A. C., of Chicago, Monday, Jan. 26. The men were matched to fight last night, but as Gardner wanted to visit ‘his parents the contest was at first called Sf. The new induce- ments offered Gard er OY, pe totna st) Hogan, of the Ly ‘Chul Mberal that Gardner ona: red ais rhind and accepted fhe terms. if bout will surely attract ge crowd as whe sporting men vor ‘Cnicago have been anx- {sus for some time to nee this palr fight | fou again. Herford Barred im Philadelphia, That being identified with alleged crooked fights does not pay in the long run {s demonstrated by the action just taken by the matchmakers of Philadel~ phia clubs. They thave decked not to engage any of the fighters under Ai Herford's Tshesseiert to box in that city, As a result, of this decision the bout “between “Philadelphia Ju O'Brien and “Young Peter ine jackson," colored fighter, which was to have been |5 L'ETRENNE WON THE THIRD RACE. Shrine Took the First at New Orleans, but the Second Went to Alfred C. at 10 to 1. THE WINNERS. FINST RACE—Shrine 1, Cockran 2, Blanco 3. SECOND RACE—Alfred 0, Rey 2, Russelton 3. THIRD RACE—L’Btrenne 1, Carl Kabler 2, Philo 3, Bourke 1, Eb mM ar-| Cal. Tt entities | maa, C., of that has been Pecided before :the Arte? A Netty, on next’ Friday nigh declared off, For the Colored Title. All arrangements for tho battle for the colored y-walght championship between "Denver Martin, the present hoMer of that title, and big Jack Johnson, the colored fighter, heen completed. Matohmak Century A. C., hee round bout before his club during the Bret week In February, Martin and hia manager, Billy dea, have started for the Coast, These men wall surely put Up a br Sluggers. Martin will In order to retain hie tit! Dis last seven fight Yanger and Callahan, Anethee match detween Tim Callahan of Philadelphia, and Benny Yanger, the undefeated Italian featherweight, of Chicago, han at last deen arranged, ‘The managers of both fighters indulged in three hours’ arguing relative ¢o the Selection of referee for the contest before signing the articles, According ¢e ¢he conditions as Johnson hae won Of the smack Ube bore are to, box a six-roand bout betore the American A. C.. of Chicago, of Jan, 1% for 60 per cont, of the ‘They te. will at 126 pounds, Jo Sullivan, of Chis cg, ‘Dean elected to reteres the @ there will « der a decision tn caso the referes Matthews to Fight Say Reprint Matthews, of this city, who baa hres fights, has been secured to Ce ley O'Rouries the crack "welter-areighte ot ‘ton, for twelve ous before the Criterion A. C., of a Hoston, on Jan. Matthews {9 dehting in great form at present and au he bas Improved pnraprietegal 2 prospects are that he will give Rourke a Ly They i. will box a8 145 pounas, Mipttnews. hus training for the Atle at @ gymnasium In Brooklyn, Forbes Fights Neil Again, 5 Harry Rorbes,, the. bantam-watght, champion of the world, and Frankle Nell boxer, are both In the beat of condition for their twenty-round bout, which will be fought betore tho Keystone A.” C., of San Franoléca, next ‘Thursday night, Forbes recently a de- one cision over Neil on w foul in seven rounds before the Acme A. Cir of Onkland, Cal, Aa, remult that victory the mn ot "Frisco have ot ma ‘made him the favorite at oda of 10¢0 8, Forben will probably tet Neil again, as Se in too etift @ puncher for him. Neil Takes Jackson's Place, Al Neil, tho crack welterweight fighter of Calltoypia, has been substituted for “Young Peter Jackson," the colored fighter, to me Billy Woods, of California, who hag ‘been wio- ning many battles on the coast during the Inst seven months, ‘They will fight a twenty-round bout before the Century A. Cal, on Jan, Referce Loses Hin Job, Ben Donueliy, the will-xoown, veteree of the Amertean A, Who rendered uch Cie of Low Angeles, edict was unfair, pease otes ‘Donnelly’s ‘matohmaker of the elub, ex iatected t0 fi partion in place o¢ Donne! that decision in favor nger not suited ta Denaelly. losing le post Slee Joey tains wonstdereble friends iat ve : Jeffords te Box Ferguson, Zico Jeltonte, she California heary-w was fought Steve O'Donnell, the (rattan Santen, before the, West Boston A. A. Right, Dut the bout hed to be Secount of O'Donnell being. sek. tte Boston who, fought a terdf battles’ Bagiand 4 fe jen in lan‘ ave signed articles of but has eo Windy ts ue to Criterion A, C., of the eek, Feoruery 'Jetiéeds: wilt probably win without peropieith, CHRONIC COUGHS ae be Sa ae, we wt willeens } OFTEN ARETHE BEGINNING OF CONSUMPTION, Stop: Your Cough and Avoid Future Trouble, Se We Will Guarantee That We Can Do If for You, UP EASY MONEY. Champion Should Have No Trouble-in Disposing of Austin Ricesim Bout To-Night, “Young Corbett,’ the champlon feather-welght, who has been getting 4 shape at Hot Springs, Ank., for the ») two weeks for his battle with Torr; MoGovern, which it Is expected will b deckdod defore the Southern A. C., of Lonisville, on Washington's Birthday night, wil fight to-night. Mis opponent will be Austin Rice, tha little tighter of New London, Conn, Die bout ts schedule for twenty rounds and will be fought before the Whittington Park A C,, of Hot Springs, Ark. "Corbett" Ie sald to be in good shape, Dirt Rice ts reponted as being in bad form. ‘The latter has had only ono day to train for the fight. As Rico is not the great fighter ho was five yeara ago, the chances aro that “Corbett” will put him out in less than five-rounds, for boxing Rica, Y- EVENING JANUARY j13i1903,, CORBETT” PICKS {BERNSTEIN MAY Corbett’ is to-recoiye $1,000 | FIGHT MGOVERN. If Sam Hurt Aprens Agrees to Horan’s Demands the Bout Will Be De- cided in Detroit. Joe Bernstein and his manager, Char- Ne Hor have returned from Balt!- |More, where Bernstein was meeting all omers on the “mat.” During the week |Bornatoin met a dosen wrestlers and defeated all but two, Joe Js quite a wrestler and made the Baltimore wrestlers do thelr very best to stay the time Iimit with him, ‘The Metropolitan Athletio Club, of Detroit, 18 Jooking for a good man to box Terry jMctiovern before that club during the latter part of this month. ‘Tho Job has been offered to Bernstein and he has accepted. ‘The only thing that stands in the way of the match not being made is the cutting of the money, Bernstein wanta It 7 and 25 per cont. while Terry insists on the winner taking all, Managem Horan and Sam Harris will jhave a meeting this afternoon, when it {9 thought the matter will be settled satisfactorily to both sides, ain Don’ , wait until driven you to despai all shattered and your courage gone. 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