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belie ; THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1 THE LATEST NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD ~ HOW MUNROE COMPARES WITH THE MEN HE IS LIKELY 70 FIGHT. RANK ERNE SHOWS HOW THE BIG ' MINER MAY DEVELOP INTO CHAMPION F Frank Erne, who recently bid au revoir to the) and therefore his opinion on Munroe will probably carry con ey 4 arena to seck fresher laurels in other fields of life, be- | siderable weight with tne adherents of the fistic sport. An Guite friendly with Jack Munroe during the miner's | Evening World reporter found Erne chatting with a coterie] tn Buffalo. The former light-weight champion of the | of friends In one of his Buffalo haunts, Cautiously Erne sald ‘and the newest bidder for heavy-weight honors In pug- | regarding Munroe: pent several hours in each others company while| "I suppose you know that as a rile a boxer himaeif tel ¥ o EX-LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION SAYS MUNROE IS QUICK, GAME AND CLEVE RB. fairly clever ror a beginner, bat it properly handled he might gain experience. Then let him tackle ‘Jeff,’ and he stends a make a good man. No ona cap tell about that just now aa chance of winning.” work in the ring will speak for itself. | “What think his chances would: be againet har- “ite ts a splendidly Afift fellow. He has aseood palr of | yepyenne 0° 7 nN . shoulders and is solldty: put; together tn general. He has a) spetter than they would be against Jeffries. Sharkey te pair of legs which should require a good, sUff punch to UP-| more of his size and welght. If Munroe ts as good as T think set him. he is you can expect a good, tough Agnt, a nip-and-tuck ene, "Do you think he would have a chance against Jeffries in! When he faces the Sailor. a long fight? ‘ ‘ “Munroe should put himself under a good man, who hee ‘As to that I wouldn't want to say. It doesn't seem with- in the bounds of reason that he could fight ‘Jeff’ as he stands| Plenty of experlence, who would teach him the fine points of to-day and win, It wouldn't be fair to expect him to do so, | the game. If the does this I think he will euoceed.in the box- ‘Jef’ naturally knows too much for hin, and I don’t think | Ing ame. He's a Hata young ant At he triessto Jump in 2 he would be in great danger !f he were to measure blows | &"d Snatch ‘Jeff's’ title in a fortnight. with Jack. But as I have said, give Munroe a chance. Let| From Erne’s talk it could be seen that he hasva fair opin- 4 him fight a few ensier men for n starter and in that way | ion of Munroe. » Ke ex Picea xx ‘was in Buffalo, and during that time they got to know | about as poor a judge of another man's abilities In the rink 4 jaoh other like life-long friends, In fact, Erne and Munroe | any one. I don’t think that I am an exception to the rule, a fong and earnest talk on the boxing game and ite) but I do labor under the impression that !n Jack Munroe I 2 “count dimMoulties, Frank explaining to Munroe what Is| see a likely candidate for Jim Jeffries > one eessary for a man to do in order to be a champion In his “Munroe impressed me as posressing an atnndance of kd oi strength. He seems to have a peculiar force of character all 7 z, * Es # | Brne is one of the most careful observers of human iife the | his own, which denotes knowledge, alertness and, above ail rine ring ever know. In all his ring fights Erne usually! that one essential point which goes to make a muccesstul his opponent thoroughly before going into the battle, fighter—gamen: Not only that, but I think the fellow ts eae ey KKM YE y JEFFRIES ¢wWKKXKKKKK RUHLIN eee SHARKEY @o@eee <~a@ -10 bike down th y L 5 we iy, Time—1.26 2 ’ Aratoma made an exhibition of his feld In this race,“ Malster was the one se) ected by the plungers as the best ani carried "heavy? commissions. He was | EURALGI A never really dangerous, Buchanan ke i CAN BE CURED fal de CORBETT” I alc hee IS $3,000 RICHER, Feporting Men of New York Think Young West-| Denver Fighter Won Won $2,000 of erner Has the Championship Calibre. It at Faro and Is Now on His 3 ‘Geom . Way Here. Aratoma under a pull until nearing t a ; Ing for the modesty shown by he right stuf ln him. It would not UN Ss Zz + ._|far turn. when he shot up on the out- ek Munroe, sporting men of this elty | surzrec me if he “should fur en { M ROE A HE sl ES UP Joe Ullmann Filly Beats Bessie] 2i#¢.,0u¢, taking command without an fre more or less identified with the | lover lool nut foe Meets Just & DHT ” A won by five lengths. He continued on Dane teenies te | eer RP ct in sane goat wraneaaon ——- WITH OTHER BIG FIGHTERS, | kirby and Salto in Two-Year-| sat ht inctt Mott sods jonship calibre, ‘The big fellow is green, er, of New London, at Hot Springs, | . before Buchanan could pull kim up. fe no doubt, and his backwardness | |S, ANXIOUS To Ais, GPa aa neces Biel Old Event at New Orleans. SECOND RACE. Baars bie scaterialin, ican: For two-year-olds; purse $400; three ture 3 5% 9% 16 6] Fournier and Winton to Confer. the well-known French’ operator, will der Winton to-day to discuss the suggestion that they run thelr match Empire «rack after the international , 102, O'Ne! 100, C2 Bons 9191198 = 30 Bi M40 f anybod: reach here to-night, On arriving here h Here are the measurements of the Sharkey, 33. tongs esdlpadired sxpoalsalot at GET. EXERCISE, |'sii meet sim tres, manager of Terry, Dik iehters who want to tackle Mun- Mune, ine en %; Ruhlln, 224; Jocks, Suafainrin, st Place MMi tat tose, aactiy evervtoay MaGavern;) and! complsterall:dstaiia:ton!ingn, compared With Tages of Cie) Butte)” eaaskey. ou | emi! oe THE WINNERS. rate | Waiter," “100)" Bae pia In the sporting world and| Jack Munroo wilt have another tussle] ioe "spein fant, “Corbetta” stay in! ieagth of arms extended, inches— | Mune, is; Jeffries, 17%; Rublin, 16; yd, “Lindsey ce statements will show | with the drama to-day. It won't be a! tesiden resciyiie BOO lal Buccess. | Munroe. J Mi Ruhiln, 78%; y, 17g, z FINST RACE—Aratoma 1, Plerce Dsadheon neta ashes 65 clearly what they think of him:|!ong one, If the big miner has his way, |pemctes Tece!ving $1,000 for beating Rice | Height. fect and Inches ! 3, 3 a RNG voce tine, thal teria cee tee “|he has won $2,000 by playing faro. Munroe! 6 014; Ruhiin,|d. 2, Sir Kingston 3. meat all. “I:'s| Arter : Sai A to Ruin,” the big fellow will ap-| pretty tough,” he remarked to an Even. | A{te! Betting the money “Corbett” con- Fon Monday night at the New Star| ing World reporter to-day, to make} iict that It would be useless for him Ruhblin, 1244; dington lin George, 118, Battlate 9 tes Nancy, 110, Donne- 17; Ruhlin, 16 SECOND RACE—Lady Walter 1 house. where Jeffries trained for his Aghia with —— art good, won hand . to re r y jonge! 46; Ruhlin, 43%; © tre, says that he thinks Munroe is|_me pull heroes and heroines oft a raii-| None etter eisai ager and two ea me | Decsle Kerby 2, Solto 3. iio Weingtiiyd 7% BM 2 ghamplonship calibre. He knows hej road track as a preliminary to showing) hoanded a train that left for New York, | Munny Jeffries, 34; Rubtin, 95; ED Pay AN “a Hie jeter a estar ¢ A whole lot to learn. “Keop your|the publlo my prize-ring qualification’. | woutanve a ° " ns Set PT Nae ae IRD RACH_Jerry Hunt aetna te on him," says Harris, “as he is| But they tell me the law compels me to| VOUlMn’t Fight Broad. SS pa ee = < Maront 2, Optinal 3. 00) %, | to develop within a year and then| do jt. Before leaving Hot Springs Parso u . of San Fran: 7 IME RIED 25: - fm a fight of longer period than} “1a ke to get some exercise to-day manager of Kid Broad, tried to } tu Mt before the Chicago Rudin and Fitesimmon FOURTH RACE—Philo 1, Belyino siderable interest was attached to. agerald, of South Brooki, P rounds he will beat Jeffries. He)yr 7 can, ‘orbett" to fight Broad out) will olash with “Fighting Jue’ Allen. for Moffate’s Opin {he running of this even!. It was the , and I'd also ke to see some n of Munroc, a : VALUE PROVED Boitle | it on Sharkey and Fitzsimmons, 1] more of this great town—Central Park,| (ere. but “Corbett informed the Par- |! before tie Netinnat A. Cl, of Philadelpn Biarsits ine reiliedl aidaiecevaniigenier ay ene mete i ; nintry. the Busters. ALUE-EROVED Bott s Sure, but I want to see him develop} ry, instance. I'd lke to take a brisk }82% that he had made up his mind not | Erne Dectines to Fight, Chieago, Who had big Jack Munroe as a spar Tia evening Worldd 1 In evidence, ‘more . Damore Meckling any of the DIS) walk around {t, and if the theatre man | (A&E again Unt after ‘hie battle) That Frank Rene, the exciahtonsightcham- rasa coming’ champion oF Wy OH UMASS NTE: (Seta ghee halt of dou Delnmlonned bysnoeae P : a : McGovern, As soon as “Corbett |pion of the world, fies retired trom the ving fore a good mat sUANS Ba TBS fork, | La alter, | fary need ¥ ELMER—Munroe strikes me an Sor RAE CRGDiweetH ) OMPKNY LN eri veg' here Her willl tive oe tale oaiNtecoe aleaniGsrebnieadea ine, waneateesl ie lew whieh ted hn one vot twos Ue ls Ve haa ei aD Li erresueat Solera ok Max copes Hey eat peers ’ pretty nearly the “goods.” of| °°, i " Harris and decide immediately on ajaccest the purse offered him by Matchmaker |hot know the dost tiny about Renth *|longs, the first of the year, was the as aff on her stride and P he has a whole lot to learn about |_“Fishtins? Yes, thag'e the business I| battlo-ground, “Corbett” anya to. 18| Corcoran, of the Allegheny tfc) Ac Cato moet |ehermore, fn ite HIRE finn yet Agnes. wiih pit stellar attraction here to-day. ‘Ten| the way, “Bessie Kirby was second and [4% Second day—Ad. appears. Third te Aghting game, but with a year of |¥#™t to follow, but just at this time I] Ured of waiting to hear from Bob Gray, | Matty Matthena, him to sleep in sort order, "The a juveniles sported silk, the lot including alto, third ‘The latter was good as| 1ay—You get what you want. , i matchmaker of th tt ide ot this city, in a ten-round | "mt ; niger study at it he inay surprise some folks | CANO TO) how Ti) begin, My man: | Coviaviile, and HE tke tater “Hoes not j Put before the latter club on Fed, 38, It wasltnie Nevaeh taka tate. galt tame several of good breeding that had shown Who are inclined to ridicule him now Q o make an offer for the contest within the | expected at fret that Erne would consent to|Smilivan and MePadden, well in their work. The race was an F he was a lucky fellow to do| ‘nes hurriedly, he sa: because he) next three days he will notify the clubs! Mght Matthews at the welter-weight limit, but Sport ng. (LITTLE JACK HORNER, 4 1 open bet iners not knowing San Frayetpoo that ee wilt hee a, Tommy Sullivan and Hugh te | open betting affair, tra e did to Jeffries, If Tommy Ryan | !magines there may be something doing ) (h Hin traya hi Mattering offer Erne an i r h ri accept the largest pur: Mm PeMe outa [Clever feather-welght, of South Wrookly: how theic charges would run in the him under his wing, then {int in a fight line around New York shortly. | orered dovery antenna eet Ura Vin shat ke alle ver again Akht in public, rae clatma he few tricks about the ray mow a He has the opinion that the Legislature} on the coast is anxious to get the Mght| lias enough money to live on without Ophting ves town. will pass a bill legalizing boxing here, | and jively bidding is sure to enaue.|for any more, AUBTIN—I hope the Butte bo #0 you wee we can't be Diamed for wait:| Matchmaker Al Lavy. of the Haves Val-| yy fo punch anyway tng’ to look around us. ley A C., has already offered the boy matched to Aght a twenty-round d sloppy going The Live Oak Handicap and four “Inst night, but as McPadden injured hie! other well-filled events made up a good rald and Lewis, hand while iaining for the battle the contest and the usual big hollday crowd 4 purse of $10,000 and Ed Homans, of Fitagerald, the Brookt: = Was declared off, MoPadden's injury was not) card, Fa DAS coe PObah RAY WAY f fighting was alowed in this olty ald, the Rrookiyn Nght-welght, i Pe suey RE. BO saa in” in a fight with some of | nd 1 was signed in some other part of; ‘he Ban Francisco A. C., saya he. will | ang Willie Lewis, the well-known east aider, | Jade afothee we of iartition of ugreemonts Latent Waa nl atiandanes: the country It would be unfortunate, give them 621-2 per cent. of the gross Relatives of Wright, the local turf- 18, &K Hea | pecescta were matched Jast night to meot in a twonty- | they signed Belay Wants sgER\ “|B were any good things yesterday, Day after day my es Rails to “ oe SULLIVAN=1¢| sunrop Pe RA RCC AS Py eras anil orm cee AL gi ——— nan, who embezzied conriderable mon-| If mesivet, firater my. tnformatlon ‘onsite of but Co ood, Sea" aetia" Below ‘ane’ record oi Rhines @houi the’ pugilisiic game but as to thelr ‘other points “ty 5 oben 1) Ryan Af'er the Money. of New Brit Conn., on the night of Jan, 26 NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. ev from a homestead association here, hake’ horse "iw during the New Orleans meeting up to date on « $20 flat bet are ie wilt make the tint néavye| can ‘say? ate, “THI snow, more “about| Tommy Ryan, the midaie-weight [Toor will abt at 13) pound. weteh to att met this morning and agreed to make . MOABINAY 1, ao mpion to come from the|them after 1 start the fight ball aroll-!champlon of the world, evidently means |rineslde, Fitageraid, se who recently defeated resuitution, ‘ih (Special to The Evening World.) Amount Wright 600 | Dee oe Toe ae i i 1M, er and tere ino “disputing his Ey manager and I are now awaiting|'? S@t 48 much money as he poastbly | Charley Sieger In sad who Awe) NEW ORLEANS RACE TRACK, La.,| away with was about $9.00) m4 «i aletier from Tommy Ryan. It 4s on the|ecan out of his fight with “Philadelphia [Oe mowing down the light-welghia in Paila-| 5.1 47 entries for Monday's races| The scratches were: ‘The Pride of C3 28 a feb GA RROLL—It Munroe has|way now from Kansas City. When It! Jack OBrien, for from present Indica-|4e!pals via-round bouts, is a great favorite in| * ‘Tolle . Surrey, Jim Clark, Lord Touciwood, 3 Ohne 2-1, lost rie iP Nacht - 2%. to drop a man like Jeffries to |comes I'll be able to talk more definitely] |... the men will engage in two battles are as follow Flintlock, Glendon, Overboard, Lady Poriant A Benue ee eee 140.8 ihe Noor then he must have something ‘on fight matters.” tahatdh Fink Rave maidou three-year-old | Ghorister. Satin Coat, Compa : 1 MARCOS! Acratched): 208.00 before the title of champion middle- colts; alx. furdon: 7 The books in the last two or three aN HH: VLOP, 21. 3 160.00 weight will be definitely awarded to one) med bel that + lai ep IA BSA smURe i243 days have rimmed Steve L'Hommedieu, MORONI, 5-1, won; HARRY, 7-1, 100, ¥: of them, That Ryan {# out for the|*""” FL Springri cad BMopun scsi dot Oe Mle Orne the ballingee SINBEST BORDEN HULH, Ji, won; SMI, 1) 40. money is clearly proved by the quick] Atfel-Hanlom “Gor Hoya Deceiver Y dim Kings... rovhe ndoption of the anti-gambling or- Lat way In which he accepted the purse uf| The twenty-roumd bout between Abe At Ae in the Los Angeles elty coun- . BAN DO SPIEL D, bo $5,000 which has been offered the men|Médle Hanlon, the clever Gn Bprayen g}cll has changed the plans of the few (, MARCO, : ¥ x to battle for in six-round bout before en decided before | Aratoma ..... As The Bleck Boot {Oreaman Rare men ee eae KiTrAMING, % u’ there, Orders’ for two cars to leave the San ¥ra "ANDES, 3-1 hei f the Penn Art A. C., of Philadelphia, ee lncaea valil Thurenay arity. ies he Veter | Duryea. this morning have en cancelled ; 'STLLO, ini won in ’ a] Within the next six weeks. By accept-|Aiiei claimed he did not hav Oe FIUST RAQH, |. GRANTOR, 6 : i ing this offer Ryan can make $2,600 with- Re AEE ARRNSF SBS He) . For four-year-old selling; puree PAGEANT, 4—) Aiton spot, ‘ Mg this offer Ryan c 600 with-| waich to prepare for the contest, and on this 4400; lx aid one b DIPRO, 6-4, daly PLAYIIR, Sh, 1, won out any trouble whatever, Ryait knows! jcc Matchumker Homans agteed to ihe post 4 nares 1IISLISS8I11Slesiissi1ieiies \ that no dectsions are allowed in Phila- Hinenle pve ehlmsial 7 5, won: M'CHESNEY, i ' 5g Firm Announces that It /Gov.-Yates Has Called Sheriff's | asiznin, nnd ass ranuit he fost no time] Yoremeat ott vor are ering ae ard we | i Shai seh a OM EE Ca yehin, face, AH ‘ ; i outa Me an "Rac D RooRD she Sikh ofa ey Wil be Bi to Dent the baitle of thelr lives fe ‘ y n CEEOL | Bs, ‘won; POT ; won, Ay ! 48 Not Sure of Sending Horses| Attention to Yanger-Mowatt|#oue win Be infactory. wien “hey “Some ogee: He the raya | fleets 1 Out eam: + $9] Sit, Kisnita Munroe 6 i 4 2 ot ae 1, i Both Ryan and O'Brien are olever| winner of this bout to fight | Fourth Race—Handicap; seven furlongs, Frank Keany, 107, 2A paito. lOc wong RAR enough boxers and good enough ring fart for | Flintlock WR Leanep f arter, 102, Istud- i FY le ‘ MALST ER 12-1, 84. generals to indulge in one of those six- Ralome ss ie Saakle to -Los Angeles. Go, Scheduled for Monday. BSES Mayor Teany 100, Mis Shaniey 108, Redfern, 1 sskes © EsSesl s SSex8 Ee! i 83s8! 81 Ssseee! 81 Sze231 13! ¥ ia Faun bouke 1p which they will do menty vas ien Pang Mantle ae fa ate ma three-year-old fillies; TAT Non: RPIDIMIG. (ncratched) = v% clinching to save them- adden ai colores “wel a. pase to The Evening World.) SPRINGFIELD, Ill,, Jen, 17,—Pugiliam | of footwork and © tard Leif eer rE Moe nea [inde Par £3; WARRANTED: 61 BR ORLBANS, Jan. 11.—The Dur-| may ve stopped entirely in this State] Selves from getting hurt, and there is} champion, Hosng en Zur Iga: THANE. 51 ANE nightmare took another|i* Goy Yates has his way. Having}no doubt that the encounter will be] st OskMnd, Cal, where Mario will try coM-| Dodoma covecccses 10) Lady Mimahe 2, MEMPHIAN, 66, 20; L 20.00 fale teat night when Durmell| stopped the boutn that wore to have| Very wnaatialuctory, Should neither man|}<tsiane wih ie ack Jonas, the oar | Hoe iy ee BOER Sk, Man AT 2 . it ia. not altogethel sure that ee ce im thls cll Tiarntay| puffer a, knockout they will then. be[ Meier of Calltoraia, In a twenty-ronnd bow = clly on ‘Thursday Gold Bride Sixth Race—Selling one mile and am elght ~ the dest | eatin Coat 1056 Shut Up. attention of Sheriff Barrett, of Cook} time inn tying Matchmaker Jack coven Dgdts he bas fought, it te wad y that | Krue . 104 Falee Lead that we may stay bere County, to the limited-round bout be-| Hermann, 0 international A. G,, of|the sporting men on the’ coast will vet every | King Barleyoorn: Powe t & Here do remain and cast | County, ts ny Yanger and Young Mow-| Fort Brie, Canada, that they will accept Gihar ther ent aoure an alma Seton” Manin, | Kinda "e i age with the local game it Ben ne his purse of $6,000 to box at his club] The daitie whl be for the colores heavy-welght | he Way Ww because of newspaper notor- att, tne Chicago fighters, which is eohed-| some time in March or the first week in] oamplonahip of ‘the world, Martin will get! Potboen ...... 9 Pilaster Fieightier reasons will prevail | vied for the American A, C., of Colcago,| April into condition for the contest at Bianken's rosd> eve pounds apprentice sMowance: 6 a anes City Council has | ext Monday night Ryan May Not Teach Munroe. ‘The Governor referred to Section % of nee against gambling, The chances of Ryan coming to this aby Kr y ie, Griminal, Code, which forbids prixe- He PAUL Chavrces Ii, mont ehmkT Wa Jane 16, L. J. HORNER, 4—T, won; BLIZA DILION, 6—6, 4, Los Ang We have ready to indulge in a twenty-round fight] before the Acme A. C., of that elty, om Tuesday Hd oe Nome ay in the| BEE the Governor has alo called the] forthe title, mad of course will ose NOLevening, Feb. 2. As Jobuson has s'sesese (0.00 STILAIGHT HLAS WON 92,200.00 say anlaetince es Boe tone mavolaa wits the Westare Union a0 Renta A copy of my ssleetions te ralag wits the, Westar Uslon a Compai a 1 mii wager $1,000 aba Dame more winuers thas auy persea ia ‘ay ieee we“ A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. If you are not in @ position to play yourself, send an sccoupt of $25. $60 or ise A CURE IN 48 HOURS. wtion 26, forbidding ;clty and signing a contract to teach * x ' “Honest John’ Kelly and | aparcing tees Yonteg hanleWin’ ast | tank Gicames tatre anout she manly art Men Come to Me! 1» 1 yen every man that is hy. ated eine oat aloce operated to rou fh thine tor ny Inderal ba re cass! ot New York, a the prapored ned aie OF exhibition wu do not look bright, Ryan has decided ° ‘ing from Vagicocele, dork. 29, par sent of your net winning mount at thet ‘the gad of seh nah geek, for BY sacviese, VX & losing venture if they | to, Oe on ould ‘be taken “by ‘the| % &0 to Hot Springs, Ark., to get into Stricture, Acute and Cucpale ticeres Blood Polsoulng, & cite, se'T Maow b nustoer of ood “bings ts’ wo through tothe aah feiase” only to And that| Brere to prevent the best of condition for hie coming ip i drocels, ¢ or ap Catarrinal Dlochargee, MONDAY, TUESDAY. D WEDNES no track | betting and no] ‘he Governor adds, however, battle with ‘Philadelphia Jack’ O'Brien. Bay ite par ‘vast Views ead “7 a AN DAY, Bherift knows of any statute under! afior defeating Billy Stift in Kansas power cy Conditions, Pimples, eetes ay wood the reasons why they | Which a Aght or warring exhibition may | Shy whursday night Ryan declared hit Eryal ioe So Conditions of the skin, ot —— iboe't hive pul avon Wor sMsndey two ake et ahent gl aed tee oval Weck emcees il they see which | :kedis io pformed of It intention of going to the Springs to re. bout iba, Here le ane that will ‘carry the money and ehould ‘ua x immedi ly: ‘ main for thiee or four weeks If thie of Thom, te come come and have @ social pl 6 aces Aino atecher" one at abgat 101.” Weagenday” a grttd apeclal at 20-1." Tila I Ryan will not take Munroe with me. we yo Fre Charge 2 thorough per- these specially prepared g00d ones and on form looks like ready 7 Bowling Games To-Night. him how (0.be clever, somal wth an hana and oad sSentit opnion rok jut les: ues, #0, don't Tail te salwcribe ai Meas” sual orto Mich Seriee—All-American ‘Tete va. New verte | fe, Munrge wit pe fe ones of your case. eed ¢y #10 @ DAY ert sree Mover Onder BT cane

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