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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28 1904. yet : Ee =< \ : & ‘ Bes Say. O'BRIEN-RYAN FIGHT WAS GOOD DRAW 2%%,21, Ga ockout and Kid McCoy y. in the Fifth Rouna ee = : —___---—_-+—-— we ® «| WOULD HAVE BEATEN O'BRIEN IN yi . 3 a |“OVERANXIETY LOST ME THE FIGHT,” ANOTHER ROUND OR TWO,” SAYS RYAN, “Philadelphia Jack’’ Had the Upper Hand SAYS PHILADELPHIA JACK O'BRIEN. Another round or two and it would have been all over for Three ‘Rounds Then the Miadle-|* Ryan landed a ‘ucky punch that nearly’ beat me in the : with O’Brien. He was jucky at that. it tock me three weight Titieholder Cut Loose Before Hs round, but up to that tinie | think | had away the » rounds to get a line on him, but after that it looked like ¢ r } etter of him. When | dropped him | thought surely | had plain sailing. I'd like to shape up with him again. i the Final Gong Had Ended Matters. : him. | was overanxious, however. i z Philadelphia, Jan. 28. TOMMY RYAN 2) Philadelphia, Jan. 28, JACK O'BRIEN. £65908 064060006800000000O060OF 1000 D99IGOOOOOOPODOD BY KNOCKOUT. $9O900004960092O000506096. z 90400000 Sa, BIKE EVENT THE FEATURE. HILADPLPHIA, Jan. 28—Quakertown was treated to a pyrotechnic : display last night that made Pain’s Manhattan Beach bill-of-fare MUNROE AND JEFF SHAKE The two-mile bicycle race promises to look like midnight with the moon out of commission. < , eh viet meat cr the sCoNene oe he “Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien, pride of Sleepy ‘'own's fistic gentry, City of New York to be held at the and one Thomas Ryan, who disputes possession of the middle-weight| Champion Jim Jeffries and Jack Mun- Munroe was seated in a parlor car Armory of the Eighth Reximent on Feb.| we mpionship laurels with the Sage of Bath Heach, befreckled “Bob"|and taicerty cone otien Ta et eee | Pee gemtrles entered. As soon an the , 20. Among the first-class riders invited . to qompete are G. G. Cameron, of oe | Cee furnished the fireworks. Mohawk A. C. and the Eighth Regi- ee ment; W, ©, Frank, Twenty-second| Remarkable Battle from Start to Finish Regiment; Everett Ott, Twenty-second | Kegiment; Charles Weber, Mohawk A. C Gus Perden, National A, C. Fritz, Twonty-third Regiment, and H. F. Cranston, Forty-seventh Regiment. clash that turned the caicium full tilt on one of the most remarkable | battles ever tossed into a Marquis of Queensbury arena. . ¥ y out. Ryan Would Haye Won him on a circle of the nm q hi round. d the battle been a ten, fifteen oF ; round contest, its better than } tis IAL. a n bet that Ryan would have made a bhinch of ring| ® it “copped’* the nickels at will live for many a day, Ryan is a boxer with a “wallopy’ the Was served for this course, and Quaker is a boxer only The Wallop turn a turn about on the ; , | "Quakertown sportdom degenerated of ay ao ti earthquakes aS late to a ten, twenty and thirty supp couldn't distur the co more than : = TT — <a re of the game of fstiana, redeemed Atself, | 01d, nine Stine footed pugs. |turning out In a body, they packed the |, Opening with exchange tha > ‘omy. ¢ © National Club to un even ak, O'Brien sud- P jroo, eeauttocation. denly shifted hia Jett Jab to a right | Cast inthe middle of four w Bee hand uppercut, * mode! m i" y the white can a : i . ern times. Banked to tho rafte nigel, Tot Three! Quick as a fash ; 9 a dancing sea of heads sea his dist stole through the ard of the Ae ‘ lashed to frenzy by the shifting tide vesterner. ‘The third time — | as apon to become a swir r i. 9 of hiht-crazed humans, of deyan's ead rocked back with a fenr- ~ blood-thirsty madiwqen, at ths eloven: na s grasped (Special to The Evening World.) BU \ — ——---—— |“ Notea New Yorkers at Ringetde. [nd down’ ie su BELLINGHAM, Wash., Jan, 28.-- f - y. Gothain town was well represented. | Quine, Frank A. Goteh, of Humboldt, Ia., won ise ii ve eS “KID” , duped around the ringside were 1) ten lnenterintane ieee the match last night with’ Tom Jen- ve oat BY CHARLES KID M coy. He faces that were Inndmatis around }q night hat rote eet kins, of Cleveland, for the catchras ¥ ar PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, Jan. 2 | 4 the arenas of Horton-l8ey GAye ao BTAaR tes. cue LO | ateh-can: “wrestling chamiplonetiip. oF 5 DRAW! | 2 Pat bowers, “Brooklyay Jimmy ¢ in Elieivelnaloe this mighty | America, on ta foul In the second bout, . ° for four rounds and a fraction of the fifth “Philadelphia Jack” | Jimmy Wakeless | Gragmet, Branis rst for "lood lenge idapseatts Gotoh: on the first fall in exactly stty- ibe is init 7 r -welgtt title, | Johnson. Bi relekivat [these twentieth century Romans six minutes, % Olffiin made Tommy Ryam the claimant of the middle-weigut title, jehamplons: Jars avons John Hex Beales Se sore, Can patie bal teu casurtealiel hatereonditnaty fook batt last hisht Hares Tuthitt,. Jim Buckl XI Tom Pe iaven, wish Nine he Maen Prains.| acter the men had wrestled for twenty Fopte@rquainder of that six-round session in the arena of the National a Shurker in towns: is fees ane Peeihe referee cut through the smoke] minutes. They wore both on thelr teet, 5 f ost 0! A z Jen alr as hie arm rose and fell over | 1 " eats A Sporting, Gu) Ryan was something of his old self, something of the Tommy (Special to The Evening World.) Old New Nyon’ gathered on the ut] Th” peutic Fara Ge Mahalo gwen and Jenking was trying for n neck hold ; fe ; Hoh hw o: in, 8c : f the ring. gladiator an 1 twice. He ducked nicely when a damaging punch was on {1s , Cal, Jan. 28,—Charley {skirts © ind Son % snes eh a Bx Seat tered heavily on various occasions and put O'Brien to the bad. the Zron Man," was badly No Betting on the Outcome, OBrien wins? \O/Brien| wins eaten Ste wersseneres Hees: 4 Way. counter ‘avs ‘ . a last nfgit by Juck Cordeli nal o¢ gambling on the outcome there | But Ryan Was There with His Head| Gotoh, in trying to break this deadiy Nfteen-round fight Five thousand throats were sounding | ld. clawed Jenkins's face. ‘The first ore the Reliance the limit, and ly given to Cor- ed himself the WMcisiana being prohibited in Sleepy ro he only way to bet was on a TON Kout, and. there was nothing th * on ‘tht proposition HEM ouple of preliminaries that were ahove the average and the stars of e night hove In sight 4 pri bathro to hia chin, led procession. He looked a picture or vithy Ryan, in the ample folds of big” overcoat, nbed through the looking neent but a bit “Kid" Me: Hagin and “Spike” after O’Brien Thought We Had Lost. | ~~ “'Thatround and a half of aggressiveness earned Ryan the draw. He was ¢learly ghe master of the situation in that period. He had O'Brien pulling Iike a logemotive going up hill with a train of freight cars attached. He sent | > O'Brierfto his corner in the fifth round virtually a beaten man, 5 Ae tet Says OBrien. | That may be “I lostygign't 17" was the muttering . though, Of O'Brien as he sat in his corner aft -round bout and not that awsi- fosill t by Mad to Force the Going to Win. Ryan into his stomach “Too bad, but he level.” The reiteration made between rasps for bre: ‘Only Indicatit O'Brien gave that was living. He did not seem to bi There was not a quiver in his PP which denoted that the blood was flow- PF Ang through his heart. Jack McGuigan “ghook and hauled at the Quaker just fas one docs to get another up out of ed in the early morning Gack Recgygred and Wan All Right Right. “gay afew prayers, Jack,” was Me- | Guigan's dppeu!. You're not leked ‘Jyet. .You have only another round to the roar of tory fe plon when tty n stag the new cham= chub, 4 " red gamely to hi nelly, his the deciai dell, who master of Seiger fo fight went 2 was. righ ily pro: the Iallan was no mateh fighter. He was slow his feet and ti in tive, He cdiness for Deck i roar of victory sank groan O Brien was at him like a tiger, His flying tists were swirling around the champion's head with vicious knite- like cuts Put | to a deep- + for the local nd ungiuinty on blows: were wh showed torable punishment unt thea elghth round, when he taok the count | hopes. twice, not relishing the stif! punches |), that were being landed on his head and , Billy. MeCarney, Joe body dds. while TEigo ells Cordéll was the a ssor throughout Built an and Frank Barker loo! the fight and showed considerable clev Absolutely rness, He managed to keep clear of | rule ita ) and at no stage of the hatde!|O'Mrten Jamps Into Lead nt Start. he in dang He has improved considerably and his friends were sat- isfled with the showing made by him last night Seiger was subjected to a fegular fusillade of jabs during the battle, and at tim he appeared to be greatly worrled, His wonderful recuperative powers astonished the spectators. On the several occasions when he appeared to ifting into dreamland he pulle himself together in fine shape showed that © is possessed of great staying qualitics true, They must remem: that O'Brien was fight & twenty a out, him! Jack! pat him out: yelled the crowd, mething happened. SI mas, cunning, crafty ‘Tommy, stalling for time to gather nis waning strength, clinched and side-stepped ana backed and filled, and then— Rip! Crash! O'Brien Apparently Ont “Clean.” A. fearful left, straight into M O'Rrien's intd-section, a short, chopping right hook to the chin, andthe pride of Quakertown, the “New. Champion= af a few seconds ago, lay protein tne dust. Pandemonium retened. O'Brien looked to be out “cleans hin seconds were jumping around like crazy men; the mighty mob, with him toa man but a moment before, were alrendy waking the welkin with cheers for the ehampton. Swish! “A sponge cut through the alr. ft caught the fallen warrior full in the back of the neck, Technically he had lost the battle, but the referes did not }¥en the sponge and the cold dash ot water brought the Quaker man back 14 life, and with the count of “nine” he gut his fect under him. Friendly Bell to 0° He was glass eyed dled up with pain tr i ch punches was exquired by In a fight of twenty rounds’ duration O'Brien would not have forced the issue as he did and tired himself out. A dit- ferent style of battle would hava been mapped out, O'Brien knew that the only way he could win tn such & sho of time was by forcing the Kame, he did His aggrenslveness weakened him con-| jetderably, and when yan began play ing for Nis stomach every blow the Quaker more weary. He was nd tired when he got that blow on tt jaw which put him down, He was really too weak to rise before the count of nine. ‘The water-soaked sponge which went into the ring was skipped by one of the trainers, It was no signal of de It was an accident. The water aroused ©) Hehts andthe Philadelphian began to | O'Brien somewhat, though. a SMbreathe quite freely | Ryen Just Rrened Matters. | S WITHOUT O'Brien knew enough to stall around | Wedurinethae-period. ite did well and | O'Brien's Jabs were what earned him| \ | beat me on the 1 i of these sentences h. was the) he the body clean breaking was the co and th y i! The gone! Te wets oh. with O'Brien doing a jump: Ing-Jack act that had a monkey-on-a stick ted up by both feet, Me hit Ryan four thousand, six hundred and ninety- six times In that opening session. Ryan Mt him twice ‘the house—O'Brien from its toe to the top of its many heads—was tearing the rafters out with deep-throated yells for the Hthe-limbed, .fairy-footed Quaker man, The opening session was merely a cocktail. ‘Then w me the oysters Ryan Wan Badly Flustered. | O’Brien served them also. And he did| it with a deftness of hand that had Mr, yan holding off with a puzzled look on hia face, a cut under his left eve, from which a thin stream of carmine slowly nted a tiny streak down his cheek, delivery that Then M@Gaigan opened O'Brien's Brien's Reacue weak-ineed, dou- that fearful left vatee tunges, tabs and oits|/th® Might to a decision at the end of nd a "where-are-you-at Last ae peste it Daas tt Soli re jthe fourth round, He was clover and hit everything else (there were mehes Aen the b ie, the J sat ounce, would in the earlier periods of a fleht, {BO Out of the way of Ryan's awful A a ie y rh the reast was taken off the table MBs dding’so he recovered greatly from |Smashes. In that Ume Ryan did not Ghee, in thie second session Ryan| yas tog HOU ADM ay ne ante of {Pe beating he got in the ftth round, |IAnd an effective punch, and what the dropped to his haunches. | But It WAS icp cream and a demitasse, WOUNG Wp Jand T belleve war able te go on for a atten did after that did nothing mo es Tooted, heels together, when Jack | MgB Of fare cack 1% Tonger period. | But a draw ts the decision, a (Special to The Evening World ) icharwed him, and was carried off hi8) ers a bit stale, the ice cream too starchy P< Among the thousands who naw the | which nine-tentha of tho si BORO A ene Despite the {OMAN nd a hot rally that LSud the coffee cold erent thereswan no question that the | say Jn right Jt was a corking good | moe of Captain of Pollee Peabody | priacked of even better things to come. (qnnn* eater Nad overplased himselt In y/ balleve tat O'Brien wourt | iRNt and a twehty-round afiair betw f Captain c ea [the Vearly part or the. game’ an eee csc’ at 2 Brion would lene pair would be worth UWavelling from | Ant ‘Yoylor, of Diviston Three: | Wen Tommy Got His Hand ta, | “Propped” himself when he hit the six- a a couple of rounds more, here to "Frisco 10 see the Centval Athleti® Chub conducted a} praes ras eT DO eae o_O a ebb 2 spel at| Soup was brought on ne ack came out for the wend-u, . { boxing show with Interruption last] Tony helped serve the soup, It was|derfilly {ull of Life and stroneea won i NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. r Three bouta were held, the Me-|hot stuf. Truth to tell, Sir Thomas was! sidering his condition when he went to * |Gce brothers opening tho show ‘with ala bit buffed, Swinging his hefty left) his corner, and, try as he could. Ryan : BaNRecun Rone SEuInES Into bunches of wind did not help his coud not iach’ « vical spot, ari t enuper any. ro was a hot rally from both ve ri wink “Young Sullivan,” of Me. So he backed Mr. O'B. into several} camps at the very last wh ; lena . sheer ¥ Inst which |arteCR OU RAG NEW DORUHANG Td Terrill, of this city, sparred | corners, and, pinning him there, chopped| crowd on Uptoes again, but ae Rr mf ney ES he entries for to-morrow's| (oo. interesting rounds, Jack his mid-section into a bad dose of colly-, served up the choice bit of the night in races are as follows: fi 1 ry wobble It slowed Jack up a bit, and| the fifth session. . e First, Race—Purse thy, of this city, sad) “Spike ho took the overland route for several) 1* was certainly the candy, z | PANIVe ‘i w Six rounds with honors even, | Ps " ‘i . a (i awn { thoy don't see a murder in every i AniBLOrd armbrid t el. n r , % mie in Acai Lanford, of Cambri nd Bel pound In this bare et dreamtand, they | WASWIFT’S MILE IN 1.39 * natamer hls bebe walt holler urder—watch!" So Jack's lit- comes € - @ George Fisher, the wrestling in arth We x rounds tle let up a fearful commotion S a 5 1K in- on polite att Iq ; Hi eRKeeree motic SAN FARNCISCO, Jan. 23.—Wasw ¢ Polo A, C., ts trainiig 4 she wore. giver “Take ‘em oft! ‘Take ‘em oft!” yelled| py $f 5 x ‘aswitt Rietovith Gaorge Bolliner: for the nw Race—Purve; nix furlongs ies wohperalen sh he spondtirifta in the peandt gallery | {OVK, the mite handicap, the teature ner for the fi WW Lady rocky ; Why lind passed up a “plunk” ‘aplece | (vent At Oakland vesterday, in the fust dah wrestling maten with Mohi ti einen « of the prit fomtie privileme ofamuking: thenesoel te AMWift recelved strong Moi ¢ s were taken OF the privilege of making themselves | yin Fianna ces strong Foster in Gould him to the EF eb. 3 at tho Polo A. C. Gy onable if Gymnast rary. Ws hs a ik elt front, and although Gold Money lee Moh! defeated Harvey Parker and (One ue i} at mniging, voice of the gong, cut-| strong bid Waswift outran Fae geek Pahed a draw inating an hour] ing Hace alin omy . ting in on A mix-up resembled a couple! Ina drive ben length Mid Tisce—Mily and seventy yardr; soll-| vail his ° hits “inen Bathe cai defeat As; I Mwimar Lundin, the bic Swede. If hel Hs Wisner nt wixed style he will tO meet either of the men mi ed Aha WOOD SKATES TO-NIGHT. Be Adinirers fe v we COLE IS MATCHED TWICE CHIR (Syeatnl to The Evening world.) CHICAGO, Billy Stifland and CANADA'S HOCKEY YALE'S HOCKEY TEAM NOT COMING! TEAM IN THE LEAD MONTREAL, Fourth onas; han horteuke “allel the amateur skating ited States and Pith Hines Mile and seventy yards n, 28, Jan, 8&—The Wan- The Yale hockey team ne ing. TORK with Goorge Bellefeuile, | «Lady M Ie have tehed to fight ra’ okey Cl 3 elle . dy Mistake .. hit 8’ Hockey Club has abandoned Its | ppjvareity ‘ diag, skater, will start from | *Urantum at the Chicago Athletic As- ntemplnted trin to New York and Univer ity had {tout on the 4 ~; Merles of races to be di inuday night, Besides} will probably go to Halifax and st, | Nicholas Skating Rink Jast night, ih: ny eR rent F Pirate's ‘Dnughtei after a lay |iohn instead New Haven aggregation outpiaying (ie ean nie, td, Halsey | Jove... The dates were not satisfactory, and| seven from Providence. ‘Th gue mile handicaps, of- ea ee : inaker, | thon the members felt they could not! a slashing one eA Peale bet pes tO athe Gor Aaden Pry night Wize to New York without playing in| ‘The victory of Inst night gave the Fact wil comm Hettemege how Co wed to Acht Miko | Brooklya, ‘They have no love for the] Now Haven seven new Jaurels, putting the Battery D Athletic Bad Yanbry ¥ night, bat the marae | Brooklyn rink, which they consider al-| the team at the head of the intercol x t the Chicago Athletic JOC! will} towether too small for Canadian > legiate list with tw Va! Ara wal egret senate st ae A six-round tilt on the canvas battlefield of the National Athletic ‘A. L.|€lub brought these two wonderful boxers and fighters together with a Had [ refereed the contest 1 should have called the match .a draw. Open in the Lead. of Kanwas cyclone \_jlewd-on cal. ision, broke u, the ok if tered along In ‘the party “i a lor the first t z : ‘ind nose, hard The Beginning of Nyan's inish. pirth season; measiired O'Brien's head was swinging as they 5 count of “nine hit the head uf the strete the “itth; went down hirsrelt | fourth om the entreme es oe he the Sout, two minutes later, us Thoinas was keyed up to nine Wee hammered to a frazzel for the re ed and ninety now. and was in| ader of the bout € yo mix-up with a ush and deter- [mination that backed the Quakerite and Brown! the first time since they engaged In their four-round bout’ in Butte, Mont., several months ago. Both were on their way to Philadelphia yesterday afts noon on the 5.13 train to witness the six-round bout between “Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien and Tommy Ry‘ up to him, extended his hand and shook jit warmly. All the ‘way to Philadelphia Jeffrios jand Munroe chatted pleasantly, Jeffries wished the Butte miner the best of jIuck In his coming battle with Tom iSharkey. JACK O'BRIEN, OF PHILADELPHIA ree) time this occurred Jenkins appealed to the referee, a few. seconds later. While aguiri aged in the strangle, whith Was In the artteles of agreement, Gotch altempted to gouge Is opponent's eve. Jenkins let go and made a wild swing ‘nt Gotch with his right, which was ducked The referee, Tom Uavis, and separated the men or, rather, he tried to. Goteh was mak= nk mtrentions efforts to cet at Jenkins. the house was in a9 uproar and Duncan McMillan, Jenkins’ second, was rub- hing his Charge's eye. Referce Says Jenkins Fouled, When order was finally restored Ret- eren Davis stepped to the front of the stage «nd announced that Jenkins had attempted the strangle hold on Go } twice and had also struck at him, whtch was a palpable foul, and that the dects- fon, went to Gotch. The crowd, which was with Gotch from the start, wearly tore the root off with thelr shouts. In fact the house was in a veritable uproar, All this time Jenkins was trying to say something, but could net he heard i PIENING AND SHARKEY. Manager Murray, of the Criterion A. c inaugurate a series of high Jumped in this juncture. 3 wrestling contests in Boston, be- ginning next Tuesday night. with John Piening, the Graeco-Roman champion wrestler, and ‘Tom Sharkey, the for- midable ‘sailor pugilist, ax the opening attraction... The latter insisted on wrest- ling under catch-as-catch-can | rules, whieh places the “Butcher Boy" at a disadvantage, but he feels confident that he can subdue bis oppenent before the time mit of one hour: MEN who are weak gnd 41 sented | rf from any : cm use w hatever to COME TO ME and Jet m exmlaia t youn Bye. tem of Yreatment I WANT cular man. cured without dilating oF cutting. No pain. STRICTURE DISCHARGES BLOOD POISONING ger DRAINS oa torser hae ease the vo life from.» ter Tend complete joss of all. p lopped at Ona ty ny ayatem of treatment RUPTURE Smee. some LADDER AND KIDNEY: | +c treatment show signs of Impfovemen T make no tals ne Knowing It will take D ADVIE , NHR, MD, St. New Tork, N.Y. SEL AUU BANMIUAPI | Ho rors Restored to Even the Oldest or of Cures. SENT PREE T) ANY MAN Thousands of men who have lost all nerve| activity, mata ambition and vital for ‘will welcome the wonderful discovery of one ecraiany physicians. Without 9 the stomach or any other discom~- has been curing hundreds, of men ‘8 did not Justify them in being Alwrontented ‘and uni Tneking paniouship through: weakness ph ‘al impairment. Teckleseness ofte on of vital pow 1 the wonderful treatment di: the reat apecislist, Dr. H. C. 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