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Tey ements THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, 1904. SPORTS|—PusiLIsM|—| RACING | SKATING H[ATHLETICS—|SPORTS|- CARTER’S FEARFUL WALLOP WHIPS CHOYNSKI IN ONE ROUND-“FOULED!” SAYS JOE _ Fierce Battle in Boston Ends Amid Turmoil—Polic: Get Into the Game and Arrest All Hands—Carter Wins with Terrific Stomach Punch—Choynski Claims He Was Hit Low-—Big Crowd Hisses Referee for His Verdict, but Carter Gets Fight. (Special to The Evening World.) | OSTON, Mass., Jan. 20.—Notwithstanding the fact that he was dealt B a foul blow, which was clearly apparent to nearly every spectator at | the Criterion A. C. last night, Joe Choynski was adjudged the loser | in his bout with “Kid” Carter. The contest had been in progress | less than three minutes when Choynski became the victim of the uninten- | tional foul, which incapacitated him from continuing further. Colville stepped between the men as Choynski 1 Referee Jimmy ula” writhing on the floor, and after counting the latter out motioned Carter to his corner, and the official announcer declared Carter the winner, For tome time the conrparatively small crowd sat spellbound and then broke «nto a storm of hisses, catcalls and jeers. The action of the referee was unexplainable, for there was no question in the minds of the Spectators | atout the Chicago man being hit low. |GOOD DECISION, REFI:REE CLAIMED, Referee Colville sald after giving his decision nd as the crowd was leaving | the bullding, that he did not see any infringement of the rules and did not belicve | | that a foul had been committed, He intimated that Choynski, while having been | hit very low, wanted to quit, While the sudden termination of the feature bout | A big: surp later developinents furnis a gr sensation, | As the principalg left the ring, they, together with their seconds and attend- ants, were placed under arrest by a squad of detectives under the direction of Capt, O'Lalor, of Division 0, and Chiet Inspector William B. Watts, he prin- ehpals we mpanied to the dressing-rooms and under strict surveillance, were | allowed to dress und then trken in close carriages to Station 5, wher Choynski and Carter were booked on a technical charge of mutual aasault and SMILE PLEAS, COLUMBIA CREWS COLD WEATHER PREVENTS A BOUT | The men were all allowed to go after ball of $200 ench case had been fur- ao nished by Andrew Anderson, a well-known hotel proprietor, & ———— 77D : on 2DERE oy (Special to The Evening World.) |SUPT, OF POLICE ORDERED ARREST. PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 20.—The ex- ITHACA, N.Y, Jan, 20—The mannge-| ‘The arrest of Carter and Choynski on the charge of assault and battery Is] treme ‘cold weather was the cause of ment of the Columbia University crews, | purely a technical one, but is ‘nost important to the followers of boxing in this ea oguE /betwer Eddie Haney and in reply to the Invitation to take Part city, ‘The arrests were ordered by Supt, of Police Pierce, and the officers went Renee pontponed Oni x reornes Hae reel trday before Metnorial Day, | to the club armed with warrants, ‘They were admitted to the club, in order that|ral's guard turner nar to witness this * AID ARTER. t that it will probably unable]! they might witness the contest as special guests of (he Board of Directors. Aight, despite the fact that the boys jfought a furious battle about am ¢ seause the date confilets with accept beci the date conflicts wit ug o FIGHT NOT SELECTED onth t case only, and If ath unner, xing they were successiul in the prosecution of the » who boxed at any of the clubs in the city would be t The Police Department hax resorted to alme y means to step pston wittout success, and tneir latest move js very signiticant, The n Club Is the most impertant in the city, and the officals have several yt mes been haled to court on various charges, but were never convicted BOXERS ARRESTED BEFORE ¢ before have boxers been arrested on the charge of mutual assault and About a year ago Peter. Mah George Gardner boxed in East rdner winnimg in the first round, ‘They were arrested, tried and fined NEW COMMODORE FOR THE ATLANTIC YACHT CLUB - and eiting games of hock this vicinity sir was that furnished by the wating Club and the Hocke Zew York which took 1 Both appealed. Maher left the State and has never returned, but gee eh Sra ae i uid his fine before his case was called in the Superior Court, The} if tg e inath committe of th Ate ? \ Carter-Choynsk! ease will core up for trial in the Munielpal Court this morning. ‘ i noniinane eommielot ths At * ‘Where Jack Munroe and ‘Tom Shar Carter opened the bout with a stift right to the ribs, and then Choynaki shot lantla ‘Yacht Club\ has completed tho Sreeraw Nene is! etill undecided, (Tne Is head back with a stiff left fab to the fece, Joe repeated the trick and Carter » | Ucket which ts to be submitted to @ Many bids which were received frow saat or _ left, Carter put members of the club at the annual , Hunded a left swing to the head. As Choynski missed with his left, Carter pu eg are ai aver Rue country for: the con |hin right to the ear, { both landed terrific rights simultaneously to. the meeting which is to be held at the test were opencd { + but owing to pent tl Thee tee |New York Club on Monday, Feb. § the failure of several to furnish all de- omach. ne “al , 7 | Harrison B. Moore, who owns the steam Hs ¢ arate Bee oe te ee “BLOND JOE'S”? LEFT WAS GOOD. yacht Xara, is to be the new commo- Me Ras oe ee Choynskl felnted the Kid into a lead and, blocking, shot his right to thed Abra tovaucnesa ian berets, Poa! WGonie j Munroe will be in New York jn time stomach and jaw without a return, and a moment later sent a straight left to oon new amateur wrestling cham- | John Hines, Boys’ Club, defeated Will-] modore ‘Tod has served two years and P40) petaonally gonalder nll the ofters | MOUN'T CDi Mich., Jan. 20—{ ceipts, From the sound of the veliii 4, In an exchange Carter put a hard right swing to the ear and Joo) Plons were brought out at the metro: | wun Kuri, Pastime A. C.: time Jom. Reliaeclned: u crevenilnationis aldioush spmade, Sharkey will continue train: [Joe Gans the light-weight champions Gans sailed Into Connon and Diet” {came back with a right to the heart. ‘Then came the foul, and it happened in Wilh wareitein tether ena wee! | Georwe aennere: National Turk Verein, [tHe members wanted him to serve again. ‘ “tn this city until the bout 4 ward: who recently etulned his tile by best- punching him all around he g. Col thie manl e) held ational _ dD one it eli, Vice-Co lore Edwin Gould declii e e bout is award: Sea ae tunaea el caaTeCline [CIE ner: < mete ldnii BrookIvae, 4 ei i ewurk, Lure Walker, National a! jee-Comim adwin Ys) to one club or another ‘Then he will |ins Willie Bitzyerald in a ten-rouna ors tried to hold ae ines sera} The men sparred for a second, and oa a fake lead Choynski drew Carter Hey rhere ancre tre othee time im, Bis. 1. Tenomination, and in his qplace Fr e §0 to Sheepshead Bay and put on the | bout in Detroit, continued his winnir 18 would shake him off anc out, the latter swinging his right for the jaw, Choynski stepped to the right, titles: ANU BE RVers rete ve a A mount ertek D. Underwood, president of tho ' Gnishing touches to his work: treak last night by knocking out Clar stiff punch to his face na [and as Carter followed Joo stepped in, the Kid starting to rip his left to the Hiern Sparen Ta srinstn) Grit nal eeeatiniel | Renta NTT Elon PATIOS ton teme toe A Goninanmitekbeenses by oa ence Connors, a local middle-weight, in| In the first and second 2 mach a€ he did so, ‘The blow never reached the spot Intended, landing far} "0° patie + Or the Pastime | tap; time. 688, zt lected. Mr, Underwood owns tho steain less Chan two rounds of what was to) floored Connors with right swings to x Y i knees, his face contorted and evidently in{ A: C. in the special class at 125 pounds, |“ignteweint Class (135 pounds)— | leeted. 3 pede diasradaS alll i the jaw. After Gans had dropped ‘Con- |b nd Choynski sank to his knces, his face ‘ and George Mehnert, of the National | nenjamin de Bradshaw. Boyar clus, | Yacht. Altc The rear commodore wi have been a 'six-round bout | nor’ for the second time in the latter] gy, in, He sank to the floor. rolled over on his back, tried to get up, but} te 2 threw Henry J. Stanjer, National Turi |be E. B. Havens, owner of the sloop ‘ _ ors for th great pal je sank to Turn Verein, of Newark, who outclassed | thre e . Stanjer, S race . cl had a d to stop Connors tm] pound AL Herford | stop the bout [ia k in, A! Verein, Newark, with a half nelson anad/ yacht Athlon, f four rounds or forfeit the entire res! Connors said he had enough. § agate ys JOE Bul bis opponents in the Ue round Core hf ven hold ume 2m. 12 Rene wate! red Vernon will be the new. Dy aE i CE. S Ye e four new champions in the Velter-welght Cla 1 8 ecre| pf the club and ec t 0 = A: ——— —S— ~ REFEREE MISTAKEN, SA J . ff the ten] other classes none caused so much sur- | George Engh, Norwegian Turn Soctety.| Louis 1, Jackson, whose business ir Refe} Colville stepped between the men and began to count of incite f the Boye’ | Urooslyn, threw John Krug. Nati terests prevent him holding office aguin. t y seconds. Of Choynsit was unable to rise, and the decigion was given tc [Prise as young John Hines, of the Boye’ | rim Verein, Newark, with a bar I For treasurer Charles Pierce haa f h F sy the bout Carter admitted hitting bis opponent lower than the| lub, of this city, who won the bantam: | time Ayaan (158 pounds)—- | been renominated tor the fourth year | Carter, After the be ‘arte irely tmintentional, and they shook| Weight honors by sheer force of, merit. | Midile-welmht Class (168 pounds) | of Oaion. he. regatta committee wlll { wile aes sulo| permitted, but maintained that {tiwas entirely “uninte =n Following are the results of the final | Charles Erickson, Nerwenitn Tdnaries |be Henry J. nw, chairman; Fred- i hands and became as friendly as ever. a poutky Miver, St. George A, C.,.on work;|erick Vilmar and W. A. Minott. Mr. : One of the best playtd an: Choynski was cheerful even in the face of all the adverse circumstances. Siac nti: Cynluts semcted rlbttes Minott succeeds Charles B. Schuyler, the { off to. = BE FOUGHT T0-NIGHT tury robbed me of the bout one, although T nd the i 1 do not blame Carter the decision: “Of course,” he said, “7 was fouled, It was entirely an accident, referee made a mistake in gisin However, think 0 |OLDFIELD WIL L NOW The other two have been renominated, CORRIGAN QUIT hts will be pulled ught. ) Montana, O:99O0OO8 © | Nicholas Rink last night ‘The hem will be between feather= red to be a coming | & 4 acore of @ goats tot nara nil be prod "to give Herrera a hard Bt : \ N E ws ; RACE WITH LAMBER JACK IN FIRST ROUND score of 5 goals to 4 the bouts should be produe- look or him to give Herrera a hard b Jab dh 4 Brom’ the “moment the ‘gam t milling, Aurelia Her- |te. Both men are in fine condition and NOTES F null tt ended both tens n fighter, who receatly contident of securing the deciston. 3 as hard as they knew how in order to cory a draw dn Mile “The other battle will be between 3 shen ‘ earless chauffeur,both men agreed to enter into such a arry off the « pretty: pla et Wants orig tHe Gal | eon re ree ee the auaeer OULy boxer, > soe 9000+ | of Barney Od ele. tne ie arineriack, the | competition, Lamberjack will use i 22) (Special to The Evening World.) Were necompli ve player In a fwenty-round will try conclusions in a six-round bout a by great French automobile driver, have| horse-power car in these contests, PORTLAND, Me., Jan, 20 —Patsy Cor- eeLeeatenmn: wh the ‘apecta te y to be brought of in at Lancaster, Da Abe Attel, the California boxer, and )which takes place on Saturday night. |i matched to engage in three races| Lamberjack does not belleve that a] rigan, of Boston, quit in the first round eenpee sore nigh RST ST (A Oe A cal ie aE Peace gy ; of the |Z pady signed the articles or} been mate err cats for the) mile in 32-58, is possible, and yesterday | of the bout with Billy Dunuing, at the r (Cligaten: Goodwin a Beaton AtHo.9 Agreement and McGuigan ts waiting to[ "ext May, All arranger: he offered to wager 3,000 that Harry [Pastime Club last night. Corrigan said best featherweight fighters now bOXINE |e ay from. Stift. match were completed yesterday when Ford could not beat him in Florida or as he left the ring: «fore the public, have been matched to 7 ea eee "Jon any other course. "I have a| What was the use of my staying before the public, have been matehavout| Melody and Sweeney to Box. ; er ence Ie SPR ee an ONS: DULL TG HT UIT MmpS ano tgleg emo atied Cee ey AL Ga ofaBIOAtONS |: Bio Mellod hard-hitting welter- Cite ne keene Cree genta Bhouker kim: too fats . eb a aay gS mis bout will | Weight fighter, of Boston, who recently Rot truvel ds tat as Word Ys reported | gDUuing struck Just, one good blow. Eada ts a Men Ofrate how good a fighter {bested Matty Matthews and also fo nave travelled. yet T will wager him | strength into it. Corrigan dropped down Qverhand y ay dea i ig meeting, the best] Knocked out Eddie Connolly in one yee VPP HEY ability to beat him at any |and might have been counted out, but Responsive odin Ae ee git when he faces Attel.) round, will clash again with Patsy y the crowd yelled “Get up: sare —— — boy hoover fous Sweeney in a limited-round bout. ‘They Kelly to. Fight Two Battles AT HOT SPRINGS 12 een will come together in a fifteen-round ort : tia vente 1) Chahman the arrest of Kéd Carter weight __Becond Hace é tee me arrest of Kid Carter and) yg jetty, the husky middle-WelHt) go at _a boxing show to be pulled off ne ca cee Ms Jun. 20—The suit for ris Chowaski at the Criterion A. C/o itor of Chicago who recently #t0od) at Lawrence, Mass., to-morrow night, C ‘ Y ” of contract Mt Wst night is the opening skirmish of a | SROCE aa ack O'Brien wo @ : a einitar : PoNcag |awiileedle war on who Losing teeerase Ole PHIRGE Na eee teen | Matthews to Box Everharat, epeciel tere aivenine- Word, Circus tito 1 cavin! i draw, has jus les, His first will be} Matty Matthews and Jack Everhardt,| yor SPRINGS, Ark. Jan. 4 ; i \ gage In two battles, ‘or| the New Orleans lightweight, have been | , ~ the New T have thivwn aside all he: Dah to Judge Emmons the [ETRY Oh UNey Otgourke, of Boston. f ace ans Hgneweighs have been | connny McGraw, manager of th worthleds” aud nonitiaty th feretotore existing makes and designs of trusses as 4 was in one of the court-} Practice is “entirely tHegul Hb counds before the Tammany A.| Practically matched to try conc York National League baseball team, Hon and aupitcution, aad 1 alone can? promiue you contort: verfect Mole aad 0 ynskt and Kid @ He my s Ju Ay ears mn Feb, L, while his sec-| !yt ten-round bout at a boxing show | Yor! aon sete Re Nell as & CURE. through the development of the felaxed: intaclos " m0 bait nd Ki ark eypastieetes ue ze ummons, “een! Gof Boston, on D Lowin" sullivan {t0'be brough, off at New orleans dur-|who ts stopping here at present. at After a4 venee ans, by my Automatic Pad Come we Mono Jip [Whe were the principals In last nigit’s | be prosecuted on the ground oF mutual | Gna willbe withdac wiMissourl A.) I the Mardi Gras fesiivities next{C. T. Buckley, of Buckley & Batley, Mandarin i, cIRUnInR siorts T have iceseded In devising the only. guar- SUCH UR GaRaen: Ciintandiwitel weed and also on fighting by previous sn rounds before the Missour yesterday by Detec= pnd alWwAve. With Meret iit acttally cures Rupture by keeping it held fully Fourth Race--One mile and oneaixtoonths | ies Ney te oreo Wert ingreoianitn ter is w state te Kansas City, on the night of/ month, Both men always furnished a] were arrested here yesterday by Detec: out sholiee oh tncthwne Segcatrane OF heave anrinen 4 tener. 614) tural TAU IARICSRUA TIAL COST Seis SHR CHAT OL eereaa atte clubs are og) eaneae Gi stif battle when they met in their] tive Sergeant Garner while pitching tun Noe matter wenere ou, lve, call oF write for mny FREE BOOK, fs 106. Ghat LNT ReLoNY Ne ad battery ; ss 1 oni . AC Bat wit blek aut th larguat one 3 a Says He'll Beat O'Brien. previous contests, ver dollars at a Laren eon ian The io 700. the hope for immediate rellef and a positive cure at uy Launteipal Criminal Coust,, Wher tsete| seas: to) towwtou the) «mall i Rren Southe nm £. ©. May Clow Several days ago $2,200 was | [ ChuthtSruve wy ate elpal Criminal Court, When Cet ia ‘Tommy Ryan, the champion middie: f Ut As aald that the Southern A.C. of{ thls manner at the Arlington Hotel, 9» CHAS. CLUTHE, 29 East 14th Street, AK conse wis culle ye counse a q ¥ ee Philadel! 7 waives raw. y} Heed eney 4 for w eontinuine vnti| COFFEY TO MEET PARDELLO, | cient wn Peta pout before | Philadelphia, which has ven. pulling Raa rain ney open, and strangers fags eure} BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND UNION SQUARE, N. *. Tax iF sti iC) NUH NAR Lara ge, | ae the International A. C. of Philadolphia LO weekly boxing shows for several Meine witiepers ibe wane Aap lure Office Hours: 9 tb 5; Sat, till 8 P.M. Closed = 0 IRS eile tice to Choynski Inst night’s| pateoy —¢ the heavy-weight}on Jan, 2%, will leave Chicago on Mon- Beatie ID roon coe i poore ane ‘The officer arrested them, and they sheevlat ia wil the last in whien tua jion Of Weatehester [day tor the Quaket City, where he will (club has been unfortunate th securing) Vo" tacon to the clty Jail, where m 1 M 5‘ wife has Induced County, who met John” Pien: the |finish up his training for the battle | the, proper pitronane thas been con. | cash bond of $200 was put up later ana il | the game, and the will go Into] Graeco Homan h rpion, tn « handicap | Ryan says ho in splendia shape arid, (Oo Te uinermonais they were released. ‘The trial is set for vF & Sporting. , 8 | 1 in Chicago, Witch some Une ago, will meet Leo|is sure he will beal Sieh. nee av fies ; EDL iad ping of all boxing bouts in| Vardolto at the Crypae Theatre, Peokse a Ryan-O'Bri¢n Fight Comes High, wi waders charge of gambling on a ] ams CHICAGO HANDICAPPER this city and the shutting up of all the | “Alpine Hoye: Who’ dotentes tt ntte Hart ends Stitt May Nleht: The officials of the newly organized | Government reservation would have Ad Co. Staal betta creams s Meranllenretidatia Giike Wackiie vt ker aud wrestled a draw lasting an{ Jack MeQuigan, matchmaker of the! international A. C, of Philadelphia, teen placed against them had one of All Private June's, Diestel's and Bolts ‘cotule jis In’ substance the program: | incet Sim calvin eect gueenly, WU] Natlonal A. C. of Poiladelphia, a ty-| which ts pulling off the aix-round bout |the reservation officers got there in Diseases | R 3 Chie vine ithe Ap. | ing to arrange a six-round bout between | petween Tommy Ryan and Philadelphi be mad wi 7» BEE ie down by Judge Emmons, Chairman of Jat the same show, ixe 5 LJ ‘5 phia Ftime, but it may ie yet, as. the of Me ~ 8 cents. the Police Commission, th a statement | wrestling. “MoM has" been neneeted, fol Maxvin Hart, the Southern light heavy- Juck: O'Brien, have paid Jack 3 eGulgan, | rlington Hotel Is on Government land, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WoRK Yreatle George Wisher at the Polo A. | Weight, and Billy Stitt of Chicago, to scl ‘ 165 West 34th St., New York, * ae issued this morning, According to the ©, toa finish, on Jan. 29, be fought at the club's next show, Xho ant, pce Mabe pedis vs Nia Mii WN Raced McGraw is very much disturbed at his ' Hours, 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sundays, 10to 3. moNpay MORNING WONDERA.

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