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' THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, 1904. ‘ ae —— PUGILISM = RACING Le SKATING —ATHLETICS|—— FAMOUS HEAVYWEIGHT BOXER, CHARLES “KID” M’COY, REFEREE TO-NIGHT’S BATTEE. HE laws governing boxing exhibitions in Phila- delphia do not permit “decisions."’ It remains therefore for pugilistic experts to decide win- ners of bouts which may go the limit, The fumous boxer “KID” M’COY WILL DECIDE WINNER FOR EVENING WORLD. He will also write an exhaustive story of the bat- tle in addition to the EXPERT STORY BY “KNOCKOUT,” THE EVENING WORLD'S PUGILISTIC CRITIC. & J RYAN WHEN READY. O’BRIEN’S RING POSE. OB. hii? SYRACUSE TOMMY I8 KNOWN y ? j , Wj Y THERE ARE FEW CLEVERE TO HAVE THE PUNCH, BUT HE t 4 / / FIGHTERS THAN “PHILADEL 22 USUALLY CUTS HIS MAN UP BE- fiw = br OF 4 PHIA JACK”, HOW HE WILL hig SA FORE USING IT. ¢ ay ) FARE AGAINST RYAN'S CRAFTI- 4 , Seas NESS oadaa BE SEEN TO-NIGHT. LSFOHLGO19OOSOOHHHHOOOO8 Ryan’s Best Fights. Knocked out Tommy West; sev~ enteen rounds. Knocked out Frank Craig; ten rounds, Defeated ‘Billy Smith; twenty rounds. Knocked out “Kid" Carter; ix rounds. ca Knocked out John Wille; four 2 SOO9900OOOO9OO 002 3 onse O'Brien's Best Fights. , SANDS ONE OF 41/5 4 Sane vou BRAND NEW ONES ¢ BOUT IS LIKELY TO GO SIX ROUNDS TIPMAN PUTS DALY | 7 stack Ring Craftiness and Science to| ATE SET FOR Bl QUT NTWORDUKDS) er‘tiard to Pick”) HUDSON REGATTA @ ee 606 Gpectal to Thi World.) At ov 8 2 oY $O9OEDEPGOFESOOEOOOOOD| A TTIMORE, Tan TeJoe Tipman BY KNOCKOUT. og ei newttg meemlaton te eetts : Don't be Lappin if you tad the pugilistic reputation $ | x2cied out, Bale Dally in the second $ of one Jack O’Brien rudely blasted to-night. | am in great [Fans rip ahd? fiproam put jm, to seep TOMMY RYAN VS. JACK O’BRIEN. ; | pine 28 As usual ‘The contest was nothing more than @ ney | contin nd ne : Won trom Frank Cralg on foul; seven rounds. Knocked out Al Neil; three rounds. Won from Joe Choynski; six rounds, Knocked out Al Wienig; twelve rounds. Fought Joe Walcott ten-round Defeated Rilly Btift;— ten 4 rounds, 4 Knocked out “Cyclone” Kelly; 4 seven rounds. Fought “Kid” Carter siz rounds; & no decision. ek ° To my way of thinking, Tommy Ryan will come out a loser to-night. Here’s why | think so: | never was in better ¢ hape to meet him. | regard him as a clever chap, but $|, the contest wna, nothing ore than, - condition for a bout than | am for this one, and | feel as if 3 f know a thing or two about the game, too, There won't $|siiparts,Hagnaies syne and genere = Ee RUTOIROAT RBATRieen my oleverness will offset whatever Ryan has for six rounds. ¢ be any idle moments while we are in the ring. Sure! I'll | cut round saved Dally from @ knock LL the sclence and cunning and crafty foxiness of these twentleth) pnovipencm, san. 7—1t has been| $ Besides, my hands are good and strong. | realize that f une sieht Eawiedge of the qaine, Fe century days of padded knuckle warfare will be dumped it eerie ee tee eet octet te | Ryan is a great fighter, and | know | will have to fight hard $ 3 Kook areot, only tobe, met. wht a twenty-four-foot battle-ground in Quakertown to-night when the an auto boat for the Kauser, and it! $ to win, | hope if | do beat Ryan it will be by a knockout. eee et ate etNa mee his man | above-named gladiators are called out for action. siatey Charles Herrennem id will be Philadephia, Jan. 27. JACK Cent wince in the mix-ups. npany. whose shops are in this city, Soccccoces 5 Ary to knock him out, and | think I have the punch. TOMMY RYAN. cplsiatieee Jan. 27. a Dail: it to th in the second sosececcesees’s runt mine ey ei The menu calls for six three-minute rounds. 9009009000006 | nelf trom punishment. The chances are twenty to one that they will all be boxed, | | ONLY WRESTLING BOUTS FOR iit Sige ws ss ome COLUMBIA’S GARDEN GAMES machinery of these two wonderful fighters for a six-round journey to _FISTIC FRATERNITY AT HUB "sortie" BIG BOOM FOR ATHLETICS - One—Ryan—has a punch that is the nickels, but it does not gather events scheduled for the evening. ‘The shh, "an and. tro allele AU champion. Athletics will get a big boom at Maat- | Principal one, of course, will be the mile | @ phe oh ris, Se eee handi- 3 . ae ere its full force until his opponent has been first chopped to the verge of son |BGuare dean CRA intercollegiate race, teams of four men y BOSTON, Mass, Jan. 27.—The contest | dreamland. » when the monster earntval of Columbia pecsampstac ° ral Te eayivacles ‘” between Gus Ruhlin and Sandy Fergu- . “a er) University will be held. All the noted aa bi Sylaneton ‘nnd Cornell. wil] 4 s0n did not take place last night, the 9 It's a bunch of Standard Oil bonds against “Apple Mary's’ day’s| athletes of the country will be seen in| Columbia. 4 many predict an in- 3 @irectora of the Criterion Club. prefer- FOR TO-NIGHT 5 B ATT E : j competition, arthur Dufty, the champion | have teame, om distance will be uy ring not to antagonize Judge Emmons, stock that he cannot chop the cleverness out of the pride of Sleepyville| sprinter, among them. oor record for the dis! a although certain of their position that K 3 established. Ronis Sortsin ot thels position that in a six-round passage-at-arms, represented Sin olay ene netoes| Tn, the Laerrppeyeen Hee BOUTS ) CALLED OFF i : ‘i ent a mpuias been decided: by many Judges, (Special to The Evening World.) ring followers greeted him. Winner May Be Selected on Points, events PET « tatives from The club will await the action of the : ate ; d Fi r Th ; as well as represen Grand Jury, which will be announced |,,)'LADELPHTA, Jan. 2%.—Tommy| The names of O'Brien and Ryan are It's Hermis against a six-year-old maiden that “Philadelphia Jack”| ,, nie 1B the first attempt of Columbia Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton in leas thanthree weeks, in the mean- | *°8" reached Philadelphia at 6 o'clock | on everybody's lips to-day, All through By oe He eaaeen nel and from the] Gornell and Columbia, eet ane wae ieasale rhe meee time Uke Criterion Club will give a | jist Might speeipenied By bao sally thle rather good Quaxer town the fight | cannot dance his way over Mr. Ryan's anatomy in so short a journey, | n4,o%, entries and the programme tt jasatany gist nue, ‘imited high | | PHELADBLPHIA, Pa. ni Bain wy a series. of wrestling meetings, and have - . x rey itt f th lump and limited shot~ 18 rd consecutive week the fight: gecured a ticense from the Board | of meen toee gency evens OBrien up to thia writing has been exceedingly Therefore: Committee of Rec aeien ieanerdiat vauk ‘Behe ars For tnese open sehediled {o"takw place ast he Aghia jermen,. Ww! tioned by. the ; large, and dignified brokers and pro- . , ° s 4 ou c etic heralthore ons bie seeing Ryan was the picture of health, His fessional men are asking the supposed A winner will probably have to be selected on “points.” (Referees] There are no less than eleven relay| Vault; ; Parkhurst, one-mile handi owing t9,tho sith Attendances tes 0% magico Week for tg am dt | bronzed face showed the unmistakable | lv wise gentlemen of pugilism who| cannot give decision, you know, in Philadelphia). Leonatd: oC Nowe eceiphia, and Mike ohne Papen |signs of hard and practical training | should win : meet in the wind-up, but the sito of th the Pwesday night and Gus xublin will meet for bP meeting with O'Drien, ‘The | Brien Kot tn last might. trom Potts: | See “Kid’? McCuy’s Opinion of Fight. 9 crowd was ‘hot suielent to pay. the wo of the directors of the, Crier puallistto maven ne tite "geott ners ( an ior the teat Bago or le brill Charles “Kid” McCoy will referee the contest for The Evening Managers Hant announced” Ele tat 4d ae hat a b el § |ant career in the squared circle o ee vores nee nreses ‘ela fe s vey ker, ja great crowd of fistic stars n:.. e- | Tropes, World’s readers. Should the men go the distance, McCoy will give his hpmommua reece rp ree . stier John Pfenig and other wrest- 7 = unbiased opinion as to who deserves the decision, Dr. Wi li ling stars for the coming meetings. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. i 2 A ON 1 lams Se D 1 will tell you if I agree with him. OLD TIME SPRINTER DEAD. WIZARD FASTEST Cae erin et oe Conceding that these will-o’-the-wisp knights of the canvas lists box ; ’ Saree NEW vs La. an, 27.—The * y “ ” + A eg Pastel e lown in your “dope” book right now ° Betapeteautietasconda’ ine aosesaie suis fe e-sertows senna na HE ee ee poly Cae ‘th 1 nt th Cer tur Li SYRACUSE, N. Y., Jan, 2%1.—George Savannah, Ga., on March 17, Nervous Debility, * fn less than 10 seconds in a 100-yara | tonlows: that they will be six sessions that will make the Twentieth Century Lim-| Wiltse, the atar southpaw pitcher of| He is a brother of Louts Wiltse, who tricture, ? Pa OA ety coven year alas ioe ahitat Race—Stx furlongs: purse, ited and the Empire State Express look like a couple of Erie commuting] tne ‘Troy State League team for two| pitched for the New York American Varicoosls, Hefeating the most noted runnera ot Dusky. 525 “Aréna:108 | trains, yenrs, will twirl for the New York | League team, an and also the bere Bipod Poison, time in this country he went to Class 3108 ‘ National League team this year, Man-| {© cir od curs rostati 4 . wh b under the name |Aggie Lawie ....105 Komombol Lh108, § i Wiitse ts a bi; "fellow, hi 01 static Of Fred Rogers and defeated the En:| RED BANK, N. J. Jan, 27.—~Th 4 Race—Six furlonma: sellin, Strangely alike in their styles, In the manner in which they, plan ager McGraw, of the Giants, has! pail, ple F ‘speed: and also. eee Troubles polling. t $i i rf finally bought hi a f id. He ood. celitey man and {ign champion with eane- race of the series of t ‘ 7 Palmiat | their battles, in the craftiness of their matchmaking, in the diligence with] fineoy bought hls release from Manager| head. advantage fn the out; privet? ait PHILLIPS IS A STAR tndeuthaanenins of the North Brews e which they search out “easy money,” in the willingness with which they] been ordered to report to McGraw at | ¢l,i¢ necessary. He Pattod cured stay ered 5 < spices o! 01 Be Ant x el f abacus CO bury Ice Yacht Club yesterday and was | 1: i4| Zo against the toughest game when the right sort of money comes to the z for friendly tale eed se biaae, The has arrivea ; 9 _Gillls's speedy little | . \tore, they differ in but one thing—Ryan’s superior punishing powers. ~ IDR. L. RB. WILLIAMS & 4 rom leans, says that} rd ne competitors were | | = He tor % Elis mo wil ide it shi Wizard and Georgie, of the North | 4 Long Time Coming Together. ' 165 W. 34th, N. bates el than any other boy at Ul hrewebury Club, and the Wagle and | j | For many, many moons this engagement has been hanging fire, Tn LL AGAAino oe ‘The youngster, according to| Sweetheart, of the Branchport Clut Ys y 2 Sporting. Bt ford Dale Of hands, i8| ‘The distance of the race, was twenty Mle and twenty yards; nan-| stirred into flames now and again by hot-headed exchange of challenges uA one: SPREE I “ . Hes ove’ . ave th ft trusses as Q i He it fearloan and patient, and| Miles and was; aalled over « triangular raft Baad Tammany ...101| and doubtful compliments. neers thine Saat epresehitnn noma “in. ea imern Class handicar deemed 8 east and just Mew hard enough to make ne “Fight! Fight! Fight!” has been the cry of the public, “ oe ‘a8 eee ee Her velopment 0 ‘of the relaxed muscle June's, Didatel's nnd Bollmen soteiey ‘ nf the boats show their real speed. see 80 ir s the vn ed in devising, the only guar- CKEY TO NIGHT. ‘The Wizard took the lead and, held it A ar] Please pass the buck on that phonograph warttre and give us dh bo. world th eat tot factually Gures, Rupture a ok iceeping it hela ‘fully t 4 ifested 1 neta rape ta gy) real article,” nore yOu liv, gall OF Writ for! TREE BOOK Mgamie to be played under | about two x < And now it is here. gun st Tete ease iiter ahd’ & Pf oe rd ‘Nou :'wilt) Waste!/a*tet! oft t iA 1 at ol me, <the Intercollegiate | hear 70 Nich ie small cow CHAS, CLUTHE, 29 East 14th: Street, BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUB AND UNION SQUARE, N. Y. looking through dictionaries and edman also avon a race | Al “poctle ens ‘00 Can you pick the winner? f Mi a oT J enoyclopaedias for facts, You will it Haze, Ht Just as easily as King Zimalong’s pet pink elephant can put his left hind foot through the eye of a needle, ;