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eT We A, Fmd Mole THE WORLD: Serere ‘EVENING WORLD AFRICANDER {STARTS TO-DAY. Peweren es ee ee ee ee ey SPORTS SATURDAY EVEN Lager MAY 14; 190%: DITED BY ® O’BRIEN-M’COY MEET TO-NIGHT. eer eee eee ena PT, ae ROBERT EDGREN TWO FOXY MIDDLEWEIGHTS ARE EXPECTED 10. PUT UP A FAST FIGHT IN PHILADELPHIA T0-NIGHT $2999999940-690600O2008.008 ‘soacTy EXPRE’ SStors"s SED WhEN OMTEMPLATING A “VnNoccKour PANTALETTES oe The Prip’s FArtovs FIGATING ‘MCOY AND O’BRIEN WILL MEET TO-NIGHTI. BY ROBERT EDGREN. beria” MeCoy and Jack O'Brien fight | prepared himeelf for his punch-fest-with the Dutch beer-drinking champion, Plnacke, Then MoCay went tnto real ht in Philadelphia. This should the protifest cing affair of a sea- that has not lacked for interest- outs. training, and took to White Pleins, drinking anything put weter. This te "Brien are the fastest middle-welghts | Yoithe cing, ‘Tho fighting, whether or | he ste gounds, will be furious, Both} without fighting. He has mixed are going into the battle filled with} merrily with Foley, his sparring part of the fight, Each man knows ® knockout blow if given any sort/of Robert Fitzsimmons, too, @n opportunity. Thore ts so much ‘upon the fight that both wilt} Coy should have a sure thing. careful, shou either leave an opening |!0ne runs will be a-repetition of the O'Brien- fight probably the fastest and|He reached the weight, 158 nearly t furiously contested ever secn in a| Weeks ago, and has been taking thin hia ring, In that fight O’Brien | more easily since that time, letarted at a pace that was too fast for \Bommy to fotiow. He out-boxed Ryan, but it was not until the fourth round| thts fight. ' he got chance to send over a| made it easily, \@angerous blow, Then ho knocked} surely win. That 1s O'Brien's style. i down and nearly out. never frels the slightest doubt of is Nght has been in the air for a| abiltty to carry off the verdict, = ime. MsOoy pana O'Brien have McCoy Has the Punch, nl Act gah pins Pater tierra ‘Whilo both fighters are clever at b would be foolish for them to fight as | !"s MoCoy ts the man with the marks" in sight—an agreement that | Sisrkey thy two hardest. knox shows the respect each has for the| of the sallor's fighting experience. Other's fighting ability. A couple of years ago O'Brien went jto England, fought all the big men he gould find, and took the English heavy- weight championship. When he was at the top of the heap McCoy suddenly Appeared on the scene, with a chal- lenge for O'Brien, Philadelphia Jack was not ready to mix {t up with Me- Coy yet. He came back to the States, @nd McCoy went throvgh the Ist of! English heavies in turn, O'Brien McCoy's Trainer, Q'Brien was trainer and sparring part- her for McCoy when the Hoosier fighter Was at the height of his career, At /}that time O'Brien was no match for the Kid," but the work he did in camp pressed the onlookers with the ide: at ue was a good “comer."’ Jack rned all he could about McCoy's style id then went out to fight again, re is one thing in the Philadel- pian’s favor in this fight. He has been eeting all sorts of mon during the year or two, from tho “easy marks’ Middle-Weight Champion ‘Tomm No one has beaten him und he been steadily improving in fighting | The “Kia" been away from| ming fer about three yeurs except! 0 & tow spasmodic efforts. His best | te, In! eawith: ‘the gloves waa all done) penne Ay fie was In long, hard training, Munroe met ¥ bas tried to make up for that], A spectal train ean Unusually Jong time for Liberty street at 7 0’ a couple of made, in been doing more und Immediately after the fight Is “thie. Firat ho [the ¢ train will return to Jersey City. has been working In Atlantlo City the firat blow strucic H The effect of his blows on that v: mountain of flesh, Herr Plaacke, that he has not forgotten the knack, O'Brien fights in a different style, ts not willing to put the result of battle on a. single Dl to bewllder and o' ef shower of pout the ring, If he can get the other nd ina helpless rwhe blows, rushh hands. low off bal tion, then } t not before. fight may go to th n still on their fe will be no sign all oft color, It auch a clever m 1 six rounds. Ww It it wil Nght me © ean tthe os Will fo up with at ‘oy will be pla the otherwise go to McCoy. the PAiladelphian wal havi h york of th at two years to do before | in rieahces the tor 1 ry, where Sharkey 3 the foot Jock to-night, 0 In camp he first absolutely out out “Crafty McCoyrand-“‘Jumping-Jack” |" new stunt for MoCoy, for he usually rinks wine or anything else he mey|yritth avenue, ‘want while in training. Bostdes that has taken the Jack .Munros idea Tesults in a finish before the end/| that it 4s foolish to train for a fight! try roads, ten or twelve miles a day. Jack O'Brien, who 4s always tn shape, He {s at wolght now, and He says that he will punch, Tom downs saw hin in hjs last fight with Jaok MeCormick walk up to the big fellow and knock him flat on his back with And McCormicie hard to knock down as a houre. t howed Rather he tries. his riv jabbing w! if ity sumo | OOOODVOOH DH 19009 OOO OOO HIDDHOHOGOA or, «@® one the Col. year that he offered me the princely salary of $900. Nat wishing to bank- rypt the Philadelphia Club, 1 refused © to si Stat 3h gam few “Tt beg of the ga roceed with the battle. i received my $300 had pitched every soc AL ea is SUNDAY GAMES ON as wt ite. esite to score g knockout, There|mer, and shows a beautiful black as The Emeralds, who won tho cham- onp thing that may prevent this|as a tnngthle result, Munroe has on superstition. He believes that he will his opponent is looking for anj never lose a fight that he goes Into! Wastchester, nd is clever enough to send | wih ta black eye. That. fs an old idea Tf there is anything in the black-eye idea Mc- grou wo na | To: ton, Ivor tor} for He his the Ghar ture Par confi ping; ox- Jana tke Tana tunl Rub! th al a ith att os i for a finishing blow,|t0 be held by the Gr | Irish ith | one ne tha ner} ton Will cater a thats} Foon dey mile ry ton- Ha ob and then Tommy Tut if he lowe alt) D of] wh i nat, 1 be held tn the Second! handt yard tu ig cap; of run, and r8e two aur Schofield, + EASY MONEY FOR _ PITCHER BERNHARD contribution in @ fanning bee, with independent teams in New York received an offer of $300 to pitch Adirondacks, team, and there was great rivairy be- tween The Murray Hills will play the strong ‘Wilmington team at Olympic Field, One (Hundred and Thirty. ought to be a close and exciting on e }ronship of the Bronx by defeating the Bronx nine, will defend the title In a game with the strong Suburbans, To-morrow afternoon Brooidlyn, the champion Brig! have for opponents the strong § The agile Hoosier has been taking College team, over the hills and ‘the coun- has det ated the aMrquettes and St, naels, hustle to win, Plons of the east aldo, Tho Ridgewoods have a sition on thelr i The Cricket Sirebeshic the title, and” it will be a great battle, The results of these gamoa will The most interesting race of the day race, oft | Maspe th ents whi JACK O'BRIEN’S DEFENSE Smoot, the St. Louis outfielder, is laid up. Dave Brain !s covering centre in his absence. Manager Hanlon seems to have a find in’ Jack McCormick, the little third baseman of the Brooklyns. He 1s es- pecially good in fielding short hits on which quick throws must be made. sphere got-$300-for pitching four-tnnings of game once,” twas Bill Bernhard's out at Park yesterday, “It was in 18%. Rogers thought I was so good that Joo Ki to look Sevoral National League clubs are im- portuning Manager Kelley for pitchers, None will be'let go for the present. ign and put in the seagon playing} pegigent Ban Johneon of the Ameri- ean League has gone to xcolsior Springs, Mo., for a rest. Ife has been working too hard, Lem Bailey, a Cincinnati pitcher, has resigned us umpire in the South- em League. Ho could not stand the abuse of the players. fielding 6, I was with Canajoharie when I x es for a team of college men in tlie It was the Smith Hotel team m: ts has ving yet. that and another hotel club a miles away. nm to rain in the fifth inning irst_ game, and we could not Rosooe Miller finally has won ry|game. The Philadelphias were his ‘vie~ i ‘ims at Pittsburg, falling ‘to get a run to Canajoharte, and of his delivery. just the same as son ‘That was something of a Garrison finish the Highlanders made. play. The Cleveland muggers soaked the] Dave sphere for two more pairs of shoes, Flick and Lajole making homers. ball for full. the St. The Trolley Dodgers squared accounts wich the champions, handing them hack the string of goose eggs they re- celved the day before. LOCAL DIAMONDS Jenn taht a that he GriMth took the centre of the dia- SLIDING FOR HOME. mond and tossed up a few during the Highlanders’ prelimina: was the first ume ne ne Hractied morning and kick himself for letting Hanlon have that Poole-Bergon bartary, which applied the whitewash bri the Pirates yesterday. Barring one misplay, the Highlanders thelr terrific hitting. Umpire O'Day in Chicago to give his injured face | ‘vis lips, eyes and nose and soon had the claret running freely and :he cptlo nearly closed, played almost entirely for Dolan made his first error of the sea- on Strang’s fly Ig the eighth inning. The sun alded Dolan gins's feat for St. Louls by hitting the It was the iratenomey made on The Cleveland club has sold pitcher Jack Hickey to Columbus in the Amer- Association. It handled the dd aince he injured his wrist, elley can look at the papers this The team Beat better than anything “Kei's’ stable has shown. itive with their clever than the Blue Boys were with McGraw say just hit best to win, but “Grif's' ve been winning in the fleld, not struck thelr galt as batters ns has gone to his home Tuesday when he mufted in making the mis- Brain duplicated Miller Hug- r @ home run with the bases Louls grou this season. There js a suspicion atring t$ attached to Hickey so may be drawn back next fall. AMATEUR BALL The Evening World will publish every -sixth street and to-morrow. ‘he game both teams lure playing a «res t article of ball so far this season, Wade do the pitching for the Murray lenges, &c. Address all communications to of at the Protectory Grounds, at the A stalags with out-of-town teams offering guar- untee and wishing a good attraction, Wouid like to hear from the Friendship| League for the champlonship of York- ville. G. C, Bradley, No. 1351 Third ave- mie, elty. The Amberg File and Index Compan employees hive organized for the se on and would like to arrange games with teums averaging eighteen to twen ty years, Address Louls Cohen, man- ager, No, 310 Adams street. " All-round player would lke to join r some uniformed team averaging six- teen to elghteen years. Address M. Lindeman, No, 121 Forsyth street, elty The Armitage Baseball Club would Uke to arrange games with uniformed teats averaging sixteen to eighteen years, All Bundays after May open. Address ¥._‘Tromer, No, 681 Tenth aye- nue, New York City, The Washingtons would Ike to hear from a few good players. Also a pltch- er and battery, Call_on Saturday after 2.30 P. M,, Sydney Davidson, 1211" Wash- ington avenue Tbe Auburns, of Harlem, to book games with all-untformod averaging fourteen to sixteen year all Sunday mornings and afternoons. Address Gus Samuels, & East One Hun- @red and Eighteenth’ street, New York City. ‘The Young Crescents, of Harlem, will play all teams for side bets on Sundays. Average eleven to twelve years to be played on thelr grout Hundred and Tenth street betwee and Lenox avenues. Address Scholz, No. 67 ‘East One Hundred and ‘hirteenth street. Tho, Prinoley BB. C, will play the Corinthian B. (B.C. Sunday, May 15, at Cypress Hills Park. They’ would itke to hear from any good reliable base- ball club in the men’s division in regard to @rranging games, The Princley B, B,C. Houston street The Newkirks would lke to arrange games with teams averaging sixteen yours. Games to bo played on, our srounds on Sundays. Address F.C. fall, Gravesend and Webster avenues, would Ike to a Parkville, The Ploneer A.C range games with uniformed team: averaging sixteen years on opponen ds ‘for a side bet of not more Have July 33 and $0 and open. | All mombers tro to re- practice Saturday afternoon, Will play out-of-town games Ain hale of the expenses are for tone mon, Adress George Nagle, jr, No, 292 Pulaski stroct, Mho Howard B. 1. ©. would lke to arrange ggines with teams aver: trelve totfourteen yours Address Witte | 7 fam Colligan, captain, No, 111 Ainslee atreet, Brooklyn, Tho Armitage B, B, ©, would lke to games with all teame averag- new street, tons will rule atter aggregation undy, Broadwi dress Brook The he | and will make the Brightons “morrow afternoon, at Fort Hamil- belies che Howard Field’ Club, the chante will play tho y 1 Juniors. Peters will pitch the Howards, hard propo- nds to-morrow, when tackle the strong Philadelphia nit, which game will be the fea- ofa bix douBie card at Ridgewood K. y'8 men, however, are lent they will hep penis, wine and will present MeN: Duffy in the points to trim the oo! uakors, Carter will Mine for ‘the visitors. alr The from a all gain ocweas Letonoxent Camdens to-morrow at St. Georgo Grounds, Hoboken, will vir decide the — seml-professtonal of New reey. Both would Uke) “t,o Ke arms] range Jewels, ized for range eleven {shed In The Evening World Mon yed Sanaa IRISH A. A. GAMES, he Memorial Day carnival of sports win ater Now York at Celtle Park will be the and one-half mile spestal serateh The omtstats 2 t to bring togeth 8 leading distance mon of iis acc of the country. ‘Nhe association iy fase mon, ineluding holder of the ‘threo-mile. and other championships; Cohn, who has figured promt* ly’ on the cinder path during the Beason, and irge V. Bohag, who niready defeated Joyce, and le now the best two-milers metropolitan. district ete Brooklyn A. C. Games. annual Decoration Day games of » Athletic Club will be held rdv's Grand Street 1., on Monday, May 80. hive open to all amateur mem n athiotle elt Are is follows: 10-yard das q rd dash, ‘novices; two-mile handicap; high jump, handicap, on iq relay race, ‘Dh next Monday, with No | M4 Bodfor and Dieges & Clusf, Ni Manhattan, would AL A. Panther Glaremo Panther dress gneeeh On Sui At Ba: Baboook ther At Gi okiyn, street all the news of the amateur baseball players, soores‘of thelr games, chal- of The Evening World, Puliteer Building, New York. Fernwood A. They would like to hear from teams av- eraging fifteen to sixteen years, also a good pitche The Lou thelr own posed of Minor Address Joseph Graham avenue, Brooklyn. Arlingtons would ‘he Umpire F.C. The Em: winning. teams oj The Jamaica West Ends would like to ve PLAYERS day in the Sporting Editton the Amateur Baseball Editor’ The Hrandon A. A. would lke games) would Ike to arrange games with teams averagin, ‘to fourteen. Ad- 65 Seventh avenue. from tw hean, N Elbernon Reserves defeated the C, by a score of 2 to ¥. Address P. H. non avenue, Brooklyn. ‘hun Lyceum team, having psed grounds for Sunday to play out Only teams offering g¢ Lyons, No. intend ays. League pl KE. Reydel, No. 401 ike to hear n out-of-town team for a game on Memorial Day. Also teams averag- ing from thirteen to fifteen years, reas G. Adams, Ni rooklyn, ‘The Neptune Baseball Club challenges teams averagin; thirteen. thony Miller, No. 339 Hast One Hundred Ad- 0, 217 Seventh avenue, from twelve td ears, Address Austin An- inetecnth street. ‘would ke to ar- games with teams averaging eleven to thirteen years, Addr No, Ml Powwra street, re Juniors having reorga @ season, would like to ar- es with teams averaging to thirteen years. Games to be on nents’ grounds or in 16, Altes. s ike Cohen, No, 62 cc one of the finest e baseball teams of Brook- e winner of the pennant cy Young American League of 1 thirty-two straight games, © to meet all out-of-tow: ering a reasonable inducement. rit jefferson street, The Carlton A. and stron, lyn, also t) Sha B. ._ to-morrow, ont Park for a sid x B.C. have May 2 Ghaloupka, jr. 811 Fast Sev atrect. Hurricane 8 0 ndny — Pacific A. Marquottes . ry) ifatura Lied Criterion A, BALTIMOR: Sullivan, of last nirht be! Club after ten had round. the advi able to land eight round! b whicn ho Sullivan left on Tipm ocasions he hi that it 2DOOOEOHHOD9O6OOOO 0009020060420 0 0H HOG 93-0600600O84 KID’ SULLIVAN BEAT JOE TIPMAN (Special to The Evening World.) He floored the times and Tipman was groggy four or five times and had to resort to hugging to escape punishment.’ he took the count, but Sullivan was un- the Jaw and pound Joe over the kidneys. Sullivan , had but lttle difficulty in landing his looked as if everything over, but the local boy rallied and ale | « Kip MEcoy PoiSeo FOR, HIS KNOCKOUT BLOW. E, Mi. May ashington, uW—"K got the de- cision over Joe Tipman, of this city, fore the Eureka Athletic n rounds of hard fighting. Sullivan did most of the fighting, and antage i almost every local boy six Several times th kreckout biow. Tfp- man did but little fighting for the first after this he used a left sent repeatudly to Sulll- in clinches he would an's jaw, and on several ad Joe in such bad shape was Ways came back strong and was fight ing at the decision met MAHAR oo gong. Referea Eckhart s with approv G AND MARTO's IN A GOOD DRAW (Special to ‘The Eyening World.) PHILAD! | Mnharg, the 5 PHIA, Pa, May 14—Billy ploughboy from Fox Chase, and Johnny Marto, of New York, went through six flerce rounds fc Club last night. jftord Ath boys have m t the Franik- et before and put up one of the fastest bouts ever seen in this city, They was a slen: fighting cleverly slugging. The in most resp @ punch that repeated lust “night. It bang affair, with Maharg and Marto doing the boys were evenly matched pects, and both possessed carried the money, final bell both boys were at it hard. An even boys credit. Capt. ant B Station, John Graime: of No, 201 Jay street, and Jat twenty-two years old, of No. on a The compluinant is Albert 197 Hoyt street, prisoners fought in a lot at Hamilton ee ‘Third avenues on the night of April ag Alleged to Be Prixe-Fighters, Reynolds and Detectives Daly break would be doing both of the Fifth Avenue Brooklyn, arrested last night tw nty-0ne years old, mes Doran} 140. gt charge of prize-fighting. ere English, of 0 ONE G SPORTING. VOD BET A DAY. DOULY SPANKBR, 2-1, WON was another ties tarfites can that I put over for my sub- 19 is the kind of In: and with my facitt ‘aamured Of getting i information soptainaple any dee an where. My name n Lefore you for the vast ten years, and my abillty well known, horse wire Park meetini T submit below my during this present Sortie DF OX. +. 3-1 LOST Thur, ist Da: erat LAD.. 2-1 WON Fri, 2d Da: FOR ahd Are Beginning wit! through one jotest kind. Mhvena Monday I expect to put one each day that will Monday one at & good one at about Jack . OBRIEN 5 Built 00g FIGHTING FACE. BOL OODDHOHHD 9099099000000 G , SLOESLEHOOSH HOOPS OHSS, g How O'BRIEN PULLS HIS BoDY 5 Away FROM A . Blow, To-morrow will be @ gala day for the oarsmen of Greater New York and Vicinity, as the third annual water car- Mivar of tne roWiu~ Cus promises eclipse anything of the kind ever at- tempted here. bout ats (shells, barges, gixs be manned by 1,00 and canoes) will knights of the blade in parade, starting from Lenox avenue bridge at 3 P. M., thence to the northerly end of the Sneedway_and_raturn e Pad Honest 5, ctusively” ‘Trade-Mark Rex, NEW YORK'S MASTER SPECIALIST, MAKE NO, CHARGE for 2 friendly talk. Nothing seten reat you skilful in_ the. shortest comfort and ex any case I undertake home cure. 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