The evening world. Newspaper, February 22, 1904, Page 6

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Y og Bs ‘IF FIGHT GOES LIMIT R. JAMES J. JEFFRIES, the world’s heavy- weight champion, In case there is no knockout the champion will name the winner, the one opinion that will be absolutely “ofticial.”” while they are in the roped arena, but Quakertown bluelawism torbids him Hl NAME WINNER 6 will referee next Saturday night’s battle between “'S; The winner is to fight the massive boilermaker for the world’s Crowhurst to Referee. deciding who has won the bout should there be no knockout.” lor” Tom | wa | M Sharkey and “Miner” Jack Munroe exclusively for The Even- eas heavy-weight title. sBert Crowhurst will see that the rules of the-gentle game, as laid To the sporting world, therefore, Mr. Jefiries’s decision will bear CHAMPION WILL BY KNOCKOUT, : ing World's readers. Mr. Jeffries’s verdict, therefore, should the contest go the limit, i: down by the Marquis of Queensberry, are observed by the two g adiators ermark “Of Every man, woman or child who has a drop of sporting blood in, his veins will wait for his decision; every«betting man who does not; gamble his money on a “knockout” proposition will leave the disposi- tion of his bet to “‘Jefiries’s decision.” That decision will be printed EXCLUSIVELY in The Evening World, Jeffries as Editor. tes Mr. Jeffries will become pugilistic editor of The Eveaing World ae for this great battle of the man-o'-war’s-man and the Montana miner. A DETAILED STORY of the battle will be written by the cham- pion of champions EXCLUSIVELY for this paper. The entire staff of expert writers and artists detailed to report the 8 hattle for this paper will work under the personal direction of Mr, Jefiries. © ae READ EDITOR JIM JEFFRIES’S STORY OF THE BIG FIGHT. CHAMPION JIM JEFFRIES, WHO WILL REPORT THE SHARKEY-MUNROE BATTLE. ALES! Tai Wible RERORT EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE EVENING WORLD SHARIUCE Y === MUNROE BIG BATTLE _ SHARKEY IN SHAPE FOR MUNROE FIGHT LYHOUGHE ‘Tom Sharkey, the nupus work at "Spike Sullivan's | burly ex-sallor heavy-weught, still Which Is located a half mile trom | lus six more days in which to * aus Ne Ks ago to-day Anish up his training for his coming ell Waning tor Ste nn Sy ; dattle with Jack Munroe, it ts doubtful Hear hin tale Would make one belle if any more work will enable him to id not lone, So confident Ix he of | get Into better shupe than he is at the Weigh er euteo tne weiter E Presene time, Not wine SIT ctray Fre hy cts ane fount Jim, Jet hat terrine who would furnish theo a “batt : tirew out his chest and Why Munroe, of y TRACK, NE trles for TROUBLES OFTHE won Lis oe 8, Feb. Lo-morrow's races Woxt to the matter of Sunday bas * sal) playing wt Ridgewood Park, whic! ig Niely to be decided this week by “Uhidrman Herys OL tie National Audlaliséion, Cthae s Owners, waliscrs and player PD concern is tne mecung of ine Of Arbiti ithe highest cour unieiut ions, PFO" Le aunjes of Columbus —==>_ DOTBALL GAME TO- DAY. Staten Island Association Moot nm team. he Livingston, | > will take pve] and the « Hlek-ort” will Maushal the Arena ry Sport all Hornet ere c the weal} Loft the gros Noclogks rae: East Y Bays he ja Villing to 108 Sullivan inst tewelght tn tite: world Of $1,000, Sharkey is, r uranich, bata een Joe ‘or GEORGE COLE PUT FOLEY OUT IN THE SECOND AOUND HILADELPHIA, Feb. Another P pugilistic phenom has been ex- ploded in. thin, and a much touted champion has gene down to ignominous defeat, Harry Foley, the Pactile middle-weight champion, was J put to sleep in two rounds by George Cole, the colored welter-welght from Yrenton © visit opened the eyes of Foley sy vletory y showed that he had) the t pected an of th a fair Cole back several thy roused his left to advantage during the early part of the first roan but Cole speedily sized up his oppo and took all chances to get at A couple of stiff straights on the 1 stift loft the vis- bled | Ath the beginning of the second round, tod what proved to be tie tintsh, Foley made a wicked swing? at Coly He neatly outstepped and Foley almost fell out of the ring, few pusses Cole rushed Foley with his left at the same tn swung his right, landing full on | Foles’s Jaw. The latter went down and tretchod his tull length on the floor, who had ex-| While the referee was totling off tie Before FELL PUT wT Another private Viewity. early W whieh Jimmy boxer, trom New J stabl men a th a the city by the end and sent Iways! y with] LARKIN IN PRIVATE fight was decided in|! yeaterduy Retlly scored a knockout in the mornteg, the Rrooklys sixth xerapper met in i most The side het about wig oat the Chucaiasy, sopiiin in to’ box six or bh AD wt catch-welgh i tsemae aN ee en ae Hehe wo ‘men Watite 0. Qa| His" opponents will be red Cooley, of and Charley Mack, a, ack O'Brien, the WHT tnd 1 ‘one tosnight of Mil- ‘ounds ¢ with, rconds Foley tried to raise himself, but DW Was too much, Ho rolled over hack and way counted out. RINGS WILL Jon © MANY at ALL OVER THE COUNTRY solected S holidays are generally all ove as a good time on whi > pull off boxing shows, it t9 no won aro so many box- ing bouts carded to be fought to-night There are four shows down to be held, ‘The cities where these bouts will t Lewls, of Langford in a fifteen b i Club. Jimmy. Briggs, t fighter, will meet "stl River, in a fifteen at bout nother show to be brought off In that city, Jimmy Hand- ler, the rk middle-welght, will try and beat Charley O'Rourke, in 4 ten-round bout Hitte, the Albany welter-welght, will box Billy Mellody, of Boston, a fifteeny round bout before the Tammany Ath- letlc Club, of Boston, ¢ oo SUNDAY WORLD WANTS seats WORK: MONDAY. of Boston, Salem, Charley P'= bout at the TIPMAN WON IN SIX TwO- MINUTE ROUNDS Saturday night, BE BUSY ity. pariel Athletic Club last ‘Che men wrangled for an hour over the ga’ was near midnight the polic the rounds to two minutes FIGHT foe Tip | ed Kid x-round ina As it stricted h to keep e receipts. the bout from going Into Sunday morn- ne. Lipman proved to be too clever for the Kid, and. th only succeeded in tanding: thr ry good blows. dn the semi-wind-up kddie McAvoy and Hughey Dougherty boxed & draw, Shine Brown and’ ¥. six rounds to a draw. The Teferee stopped the Ed Burke and Mike Fisher out In the second to save the latter ‘om a knockout. Jack Conner shaded Bride in mx fast rounds. JIMMY WALSH WOM of the police tral Club did not bantu, from kn nelly, of H Y ft and right smast “her bouts took pli sulting ina or Prin) Jenties, will not. be ‘able. to With the big charm week. He hi Wy, auger battering him ring for «bout two minutes the finishing touches, with KENNEDY LAID UP. the Caan i CONNELLY op Jimmy Walsh, the ng out Jimmy Con- to the Jaw, Three ‘one of them re- Mae heavy- artner of Jim Het BOX in Yon for at le hand: while ‘EDWARDS LOSES TO PIENING. John Plening met Billy Fawards at (the Century Whellmen smoker Satur- |day night, Plening agreeing to throw Edwards twice in half an hour Graeco- First fall was gained by . 168, The next fall was xiven to ening on a foul, as Edwards! used the catch-as-cateh-can hold’ re- peatedly after belng cautioned by Ref eree Hofman | | My, 00 vegra of expe: cial rlende as “itincases | It cer- at ffile~ tion will be cured. by cre, Permanently usps, | without operation. 1ood Disease: maitice, how “nedulret or how Cont standing. Raper ing on IP | h = HANEY WON WITH.» CLEAN KNOCKOUT HILADELPHIA, Eddie Haney at Pr., Feb. scored a kr the Richmond Athleuc 22, t was only a question of time n bos had Kidder at ht second, end he Club) merey from last Saturday night, when he finis Diy blinded’ idaer, witht tis: ¢ Kidder Kimble in four rounds blow came early In the round dd Kimble went down ind out. Ha had easily the best of the bout throughout. He jabbed his man until he had him ost help- less and then finished him. | linded on the $0 bisst Bart a Ines In otis It looked, at the start, as though JoiMinare was hetn Kidder was going to give Haney al hing and.” little trouble, but after the second i mer HIGHLANDERS SIGN CATCHER M’GUIRE HE announcement that Clark) Manager Griffith and the rest of the I Grimth had secured Catcher Jim) teum at Atlanta, ¢ McGuire came as a surprise, It) ‘The Detroit elit -oleaged Mo- being believed that the Michigan man| Guire, tacitly en him to would be one of the Detroit team this un t he has privilege ve he pleases has season of signing MeGuire will leave Albion to-day | {tif pelleved St UE CeCe for Hot. Springs, Ark., where he will/ one of the new twirling artists get into shape preparatory to Jotning! fith has recently slsned. AN CASE OF A DRAW JEFF wile #5 WHERE: JUST QUESTION OF “DOPE” UP AT NEW ORLEANS HANDBALL ALONG THE HARLEM RIVER Hundreds of } ORLEANS, N tables, hotel corridors cafes, places where horsemen are wont to congregate, the all-absorb- Ing topic of the day fs, “Did Jim Devlin use dope on his horses?" ‘The prominence of the v of | specd-producing elixir on the horses | the Crescent City Jockey ee rect | ‘0 the fact that charges eae ele Sr ewards of| w Feb, 22.—In and Aball enthusiasts at: have been made with the stewards Off tended the handball games at the the lub by Wy Fe f horses] Yatious club-houses on the Harlem trainer of 3 on them at various) River yesterday, ‘The best play of tha used t day was between the Wyanoke and dimes this Seaton ees of the stable ara! Unlon teams. the work of Lyons and who have prefered the charges A Re nd Knleriny stewa have dmiration of The 8 and will begin Devlin. rd their prasemen n investigation to-d Devlin when ask about the yesterday said that (he charges were ab- yolutely untrue, and were the outcome personal quarrel he had had with egro nimed Hathway and an wee tad named English, These mer Devin claimed, were responsible for the tofy circulated against him follows: case ——— VICTORY FOR BARRY. Dave Barry, of San Francisco, | knocked out Mike Willlams in tWO/Tauhtles: Dana a al and Neum rounds at Honolum on Beb. 13. Both | sete men are light heavy-weights, Williams |Cresce is employ: ‘at the naval station. Barry jy now training to meet Tim Murphy. The contest Is to take place to-day at Honolulu, Sets the . EGZEM Skin on Fire No disease causes so much bodily discomfort, or itches, and burns like Eczema. Beginning often with a slight redness of the skin it gradually spreads, followed by pustules or blisters from which a gummy, sticky fluid oozes which dries and scales off or forms bad looking sores and scabs, It appears on different parts of the body but oftenest upon the back, arms, ands, legs and face, a Baas DS Stes A ei 1898, x gzperienced at times papas ity in. sd hy pmas, es- ec at night or eaen vetoes The cause of Ee- zema is a too acid ; and general un- | healthy condition of the blood, Theterri- ane Ballin and Mans... Dauntieas: Dana and. Pumnbrles Lone Star: Lilli ar: fetropolitan: Murphy and Ebert \Crencent: Koop and ‘T. O'Grady, dis area alten soverel physician her of spectalistc, aud used al oxy ternal CERCA Cas: qeceiving but slight temporary relief, In February I decided to try 8.8. 8., an: 8 than a month I exoerionced ‘a change for the had ict dines since, fying itching and Ad . burning is produced station Ae a ef by the overflow through the glands eel pores of the skin of the fiery loaded. While external applications, such as washes, soaps, salves and powders are soothin; aud cooling they do not enter into the blood itsel 000} does, aid purifies, enriches, and strengthens the thin acid blood and o| cleanses and builds up the general system, when the skin clears off ey ‘Eczema with all its sterling the Sin and disappears. isons with which the blood-current is over- =S S S or touch the real cause of the disease, but S.S.S. _ Seni for our free book and its, diseases, | advice,

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