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AGhT HELD IN PARLOG OF MANSION Elghteen-Foot Ring Was Pitched on Velvet Carpet Westbury, L, |. Charley White, Allin Evening Clothes, Saw Lowery Defeat Lowe in Fifteen-Round Bout. ‘Twenty wealthy men of New York and Boston, whose aggregate wealth would foot up nearly a Dillion dollars, wit- messed a prize-fight last night in the parlor of a country mansion of one of New York's most prominent millionaires near Westbury, L. I. Two well-known feather-weight pugilists were the princi- pals. Ten members of New York's 530 @nd as many from the fashionable Back Bay district of Boston were the only *pectators, excepting, of course, the Aghters’ seconds and Charley tyhite, the popular referee, who officiated in the vontest. Among those present were three Su- reme Court Judges, two of whom were | fom Boston and the third from New jk. Another spectator was a well- pwn polo player who has gained fame ‘he game in this country and abroad, vher was a prominent owner of race 26, and another a well-known New + contractor. “k Lowery and Jimmy Lowe were } rincipals in the bout, After fifteen 8 of as fast and hard fighting as veer seen in a ring Lowery was 4ied the decision, and it met with Pproval of the aristocratic specta- t Not a murmur of disapproval was rs ® Blood Flowed Freely The contest blood flowed 4) the wine which was si qutors from time to time during the .) The contest was one which ‘ht be termed an inter-city affair. ‘Boston men had seen Lowe fight yy contests before athletic clubs in +m, and they thought he would {beat Lowery. hey backed their {, With unlimited amounts of cash, wry time they offered a bet it was , by the New York contingent. It ‘d to say how much money was ‘a the contest, but a conservative tite ts placed at $10,000. spectacle of an elghteen-foot ring @ on a velvet carpet was indeed fe. Strange to things pugillatic ‘the surroundings. Hanging on che were valuable oll paintings. Costly brac adorned shelves and mantel- and finely carved statuary helped ip the strange contrast. In highly rs, inlaid with gold, sat Evening dress the r thing. Every man wore one, to Referee Charley White, who, the occasion of this fight, did not off his coat in the ring before send- the men on thelr fistic journey, Wlectric Ughts shone from many litle lobes and made the scene exceedingly Brilliant. Altogether it was a fight held wander circumstances that the old Mar- quis of uQeensberry never dreamt would ome to pass when he drew up the rules gnd regulations for the condiict of a bat- @e in the roped arena. ‘ No Suspicion Aroused, | ‘am arrangements for the bout were ‘artied on @o secretly that hardly a per- fh in all Hempstead or Westbury knaw Rhat it was golng to take place. The jfact that so maffy stylishly dressed men ‘were being conveyed to one residence -@ver aroused the suspicions of the in- Rabitants, They just thought it was an jerdinary social function. ‘Mhe idea of a prize-fight going to be held in the parlor at the house ‘wever occurred to them. . Residents of the town were not in bed When the bout began. As some of them pesond the mansion they might have Attracted b the brilliant lights in the parlor, but at this time of year such ‘@ sight is not strange. There no loud cheers or yella io attract their at- tention. Hand-clapping was as vocifer- us an expression of approval of the fwork of the two “whters as was heard ell night It was a@ little after 10 o'clock when Lowery, after wading through the @owny carpets, olimbed, through the Sopes. He was given as hearty a re- ception es it 1s possible for twenty men @ bestow. After him, Lowe stepped ito the ring. The Bostonians and New Joined in giving him a greeting, [J When Charley White, with the same old grace which marked him In ring battles fm New York during the Horton law|{\ @aye, got into the ring. He was en- Phuslastioally greeted, too, But Charley @id not take off his coat this tlme. He Wept it on Ubroughout the bout and in @iving the fighters their instructions @nd relating his interpretation of Ma: quis of uQeensberry rules, he asked that "he be not obliged to get between them break them during the contest, fear- that blood stains would cover his Gite shirt bosom, Milllonsire Timekeeper, The boxers were not in the ring very en 3 tear began to fight. Jimmy the local attended to the Telay Foley was the tlme-keeper, and was assisted by of the millionaires who were present, it the bout Lowery mand B Ns wantin Dag apse - Twenty Millionaires and Referee | in Millionaire’s Home at}: $10,000 WAS BET ON RESULT) % was something which | Y. 1 ae NOVELTY IN SOUVENIRS FROM “THE BILLIONAIRE.” Gertrude Saye Invents a Wonderful Pocket Powder Puff Which Will Please Women. $9S69OGOH, The souvenir which will be given out at the one hundredth performance of “The Billionaire’ on Monday evening next {8 the invention of Miss Gertrude Saye, the show girl of the company. It Is @ pocket powder puff of embroidered silk, lined with goose skin, and can be carried in the putse or reticule. $9E990O4-454H-40G-5H6-HOOO9H99HHOHH9O9 FHHOHGHHHHTHIOHOHS $ . & 6 nweg 7 Ge ee 3 one € ibd bias Aoatgned many ttle tollet nov- eitles that have become popular. When she made this pocket powder puft she showed it to May Robson, who asked for one like it. Mise Robson took it aroynd among hor theatrical friends, and In @ short time Miss Saye was be- stoyed with requests for the novel little Miss Saye is an expert needle woman,; bag with the gooseskin Mning. RELIANCE MAY BE LAUNCHED SOON Nothing Definite Announced, but Cup De. fender Is Expected to Take Her Dip at Bristol in About Ten Days. BRISTOL, R I., March 18—While ft has not been definitely settled as yet when the launching of the new Cup de- fender Reliance will take place, it is almost certain that the boat will slide into the water within the next ten. days. The marine railway upon watch the new craft will glide into the water is being put into shape for the launching by Capt. J. C. Terry, of Fall River, The rails on whioh the big cradle will move with its load have been strengthened, Dut the wedges and timbers underneath the rail beams, some of which have not been painted since two years ago, have been attacked by marine worms, so ope- rations are now going on toward estab- lghing @ solid struoture for the dost to move upon with safety. The job will occupy about a week. ‘The plan of stepping masts of Cup de- fenders by means of derrick barges has been discarded at the Herreshoff shops, the plan now being to atep the new craft's mainmast by means of the shears | stiff on the Herreshoft whart. The steam lighter Archer, owned by Capt. Terry, of Fall River, has been used for stepping masts at the Herres- hoft shops for nearly a dozen years. but this time Designer Herreshoff has for Lowe's body and often landed. The left jab did the most effective work, though, It caused Lowe's nose to biesd freely.’ When the men got into a clinch Lemery’ a body was well smeared by the SThe infighting was throughout, Both men's ‘arms rorked piston Fods when they got clog at leree Charley ma ts “Wreaks” Soth fighters away from each other sumed their contest at arms’ lengt! Referee Congratulated, When {t was all over Lowe was bleeding from the nose-and & out over ‘his eye. He was badly beaten. On the the ‘other hand, Lowery showed hardly mark, He was tired, thot ue body, was pretty well covered h bi but it was chat which flowed from Spponent's nose and cut ey When Referee Charley White gaye the decision to Lowery Bostonians and phowed thelr sguraral athe verdict handelapping. gratul ted th fap popular Fmolal” on ts good judgmen Both fighters were in excellent condl- tion, They had been” in training for other contests, but threw them up when the offer was made Thora tof ne in the mansion. wer (Ra slight ad- vantage in the welght, a THREE-ROUND BOUT IN CHURCH GYMNASIUM. Bloomfield (N. J.) citizena are to-day talking of a boxing bout which wae held in the gymnasium of the Weetminstor Presbyterian Church in that town. The princtpals in the encounter oat John member of the First Bap- ie Bh, and Edward Bhorter, eldest of the town. 4 it rm a draw wou! we, cision, Max * onger uf the Moai, vente it i Balt tit aA Mest bout \rae arranged Several itiseng ey Fe tala of oftering A a ee pal, bu but i will hardly arrange —<———— BOWLING CONGRESS'S MEETING NEXT MONTH. eneemrinemenret Executive Committve Will Co: for Business in Chicago, DAYTON, Ohio, Mareh 18.-Sam Karpf, Secretery of the American Bowling Con: grees, announces that the first neniay Mxeoutive Comal tuee chosen at polis month willbe held. It decided to furnish the stepping appli- ances at the boat shops, and the old pair of shears stationed at the head of the north wharf has been removed and its place taken by a much taller one, ~The oew shears is & feet in height, some 25 feet taller than the older one. nder considering its height, but ble spars of the derrick are twice Gs large in diameter as the derrick arm used on the arm for the stepping of |‘¥9r! meots of 9-footers. As the spar of the new racer will weigh, with all its rig- ging attached, something like six tons, the strain put upon it will be great, and to insure against accident back timbers have been raised against the shears, run- ning upward some 18 feet. The designer will take no chances In the operation of Stepping the big steel mast, so yester- day he gave it @ test which warranted the he, atebliity ot the structure, fe racing craft may have a tower of atrangth inne ine, "iitact forward overhang, Nat Herreshoff has the section with alabs of steel plate running from the wake of the meinmast on each side out almost to the extreme etem. Hach steel stiffener 1s [aie fey pees a font in widen and soUaly. 8 means that the ouble "experienced with che in not to be repeater the new racing yacht, 3 ENTRIES FOR BIG RACES TO CLOSE. Subscribers to €mpire City) Traok’s Trotting Events Will] Not Be Received After To-Day ‘The various events scheduled for the Empire City track grand circuit meeting Promise to fill well, as a large number of entries for each event has so far been receive! by the seoretary of the association. Horsemen will have their Jast chance to-day to enter their horses. Every event tv valued at $5,000 with two exceptions, The classes are well arranged, and the entrance fees are not 0 large. The conditions of harness ri changed, and the continued patronage of t early slong evente not only shows the ‘Increa' Interest ip the Sport but the gameness of the horfemen who are willing to take a chanos Adays an owner who enters his horse the 2.90 claas frequently finds that if Baath go faster todn the Reveee in the 2.18 or even faster classes, while in the old times he could feel pretty certain that he would not have to go mu ter 2,20 or 2.25 to win, Hi aivo enter his 3.20 or 2.15 trotter pect to win somewhere around that mark, but now he finds that he has to 0 @ great deal faster to win, RUPTURE -:: ke a new era tn} ‘The Clu i ed ding and Curing of Rupture, the hol rd OF Fup HER wrongly, ted (OF eah- es, improper ie Teo irae S fe hare 6 saat “PH WORLD! WEDNESDAY KVENING ECAN A FAT COP? Retired Policeman, Weight 346 Pounds, Feelingly Says that Compared with Others on the Force He is a Slender Reed. JUST A LITTLE—AH—FLESHY Exercise? Plenty of It; Why, He Has Had a Beat In Parks to Pa- trol That Was Fully 200 Feet Long—Will Rest Now, Jeremiah Egan, whom Commisstoner Greene retired from the force yester- day after the Board of Pollee Surgeons, had reported that he was phyalcally Aisquallfled because of his 346 pounds, varicosé veins and asthma, told an Eyentng World reporter to-day with much feeling that though he was a big man he was not a “fat cop.” “Why," sald Egan, drawing hithself to his full height of 6 feet 2 inches and presenting a mountain of flesh along the lines of a balloon, “I am not fat. I admit I am a little—ah—fleshy, but you can go out among the different pre- cincts in the city and find men com- pared to whom I am a slender reed." you always a little-ah— asked the reporter, delicately, replied Egan, dropping heav- fly into a chair about twice the alze of a church pew, “I think I welghed ecme twenty odd pounds when I was born fifty-five years ago. I was not what you would call a puny youngster, but I soon sprouted to the extent of 6 feet 2 inches, weighing only 205 pounds, when I was twenty-one years old. you see I wasn't stout then considering my helght. When I was appointed to the force twenty years ago | weighed oily 215 pounds, sees, exercise responsible for the added hundred pounds or “YT wouldn't exuotly say t that, though I [had my fil of exercise. i guess standing On my feet so much had something to do with it. A policeman thay to stand on his feet a good deal his post is ina pa: Afteen years 1 w especially when For more than ‘led in parks,’* “Large parks?" “No, small parks. For five years yas In Bryant Park, Then I waa trans- ferred to Tompkins Square. From there [went to Union Square and Waahington Park, I was also at the Aquanum for two years.” ‘I don't suppose you found very much room to move arcnd in those parks?" "Oh, T don't know; I used to walk a couple of hundred feet a day. That is when my beat was ina pactlowar patt of the par “Do you drink muoh beer?’ continued the Inquisitor: | hy, never ept cou drink ‘Very little, or #0," int. I mean I An occasional glass ‘Did you Srsow! test your full capacity?” ot ne that you have retired from ac- tive pollee ‘duty will you do any further Uttle frat.” ‘Well, I think Iwill rest (From the London Ladies’ Field.) More and more is that amiable taal of Sunday afternoon calling growing ia disrepute. Some of us-can remember— and not 80 long ago—when one couldn't et around one's drawin unday between 4 and € for” potent Teather boots and gold-headed canes, Now that so many golf on Bunda: run down to Brighton, one often quiet hour or two for’ reading. lat noun lon two for! sending. HIS EYES CURED. Another Case Showing Prompt Ben- efit and Permanent Cure by the New Gardner Oscillation Treatment. ‘The case of Mr, Chas, Mattlage, 853 Leaington ave, N.Y, City, presents another emphatle in- stance of the prompt relief and permanent cure gives by the pew Qolilation Treatment, attago eave me my eyea fret bec I vullored terrible pain constant): bach ytt my eyes, but through my mw! "In the ‘evenings T could’ not ube my os ail; it I would keep them opea any lengeh of time the agony was almost unbear smart, and wipe them aiy ‘batore would’ open them of tos ‘aay ‘Now, since recelving Dr, Gardner's Oscllla- on, Treatment, th Wouble Is entirely cured. ts My eyes are perfect, al rong and welt. “Wich the splendid Dr. Gardner bas given ane I amt tmost gratified and feel that it is many times worth the reasonable amount (¢ cost me, “Dr. Gardner's Oscillation Treatment ts very mild, pleasant, and very soothing to tho eyes nd to the whole Ayetem from the moment it 1s| appited "Tahal bo much pleased to be able to phraon- ally {ndoree and commend the now treatment to Any one aMilcted.* wound, DH, GARDNER 436 Fifth Ave., NW without fe Daciiiation Trvat must have 0 be er'you "avail yourselt of Mt the bets have. tnen perigeiy iB Whe hee dhe gulek i} ny x, 205 Went goth Clty John Beigel, Brooklyn, N. ¥. The First Step 01a Flushing pant. De. 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