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was killed in @ “private | ‘fm Hoboken this week. Pre- ly he died from the effects of it at the hands of an op- it armed with two-ounce bag- gloves, ‘two fighters were rival “long- They knew little of box- b ‘There were no competent se- te watch the interests of their closely. There was evi- no deferee present who knew | of the referee. Finally, i to the accounts of spec- the men fought, and were al- to fight, like two dogs in a pit. that officers of the law ‘the fight and were present ‘the victim was killed. fe this Kind of thing that bas done| to bring the fine and manly of boxing into disrepute. Proper regulations thers is no “and ‘more mantul sport than| ‘With the padded gloves tied to, two men of equal size can | ‘brain and brawn better than they | ‘any otier game ever invented. | exercises every muscle health-| h wi the boxer agility and) and breathing power. It makes’ pin act quickly, in secord with the ting match between two clever athletes is one of the spectacies that this athletic age | Maat Be Regulated, “Mike football and all other strenu- ts where men clash, “glove ling,” as it is called sometimes, fo be regulated by carefully en- rules. i Was played without the in- Hon of a referen's authority it ‘be & Murderous game, I once fm a game between two of the teams of the West in which! men from each team were taken/ the field and two from each team) to the city hospital with broken) ye teams had been bitter rivals for ‘and one had travelled over a amills to wipe out the defeat |Camp Grimth concerning the champlon- 40 ‘THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, COTOBER'2, TUL SPORTS EDITED BY BIG OPENING {FOR WESTCHESTER. { THE INDIAN FOOTBALL SQUAD AND LITTLE OLD MAN, THE NEW GIANT GUARD FARRELL—SMTH Yop Row-—Hendricks, Metoxen, Flores. Jude, Libby, White, Fisher, Gardner, Roy, Jackson, Head Coach Rodgers. Second Row-Manager Thompson, Kennedy, TSS aks Hii cS] wh ina I i = By HIGHLANDERS CONFIDENT OF WINNING THE pe (Special to The Evening World. his. life. He had the Browns blanked ST. LOUIB, Oct. 4—Here ts a straight | and, Jesse nione had fo e: tip for the New York enthusiast ae eae ee gh it appe There is more bona fide confidence in| jn the sixth because he cowl not . further. Umpire King. who ran the game from behind the bat, sald after the game that st was beyond him how Orth got away rtp his He had it mah and he knew le ship than there is in Camp Collins. Griff's boys, with nary an excepto have the vennant bee in their bonn Fremont, St. Loulsans have just got through wit- tt doubt if Lop twirled » single curve hal Charles, White Crow, Jones, Exendine, Doxtator, Little Old Man, Lubo, Third Row—Daniels, Nephew, La Roque, Bearlo, Baker, Saul, Eagle M » Isham, Denny. Lower Row-Bradley, Dillon, Tomehawk, Captain Sheldon, Andrews, Jamison, BRUSH SILENT ABOUT THE DEFI OF GORDON President Brush has not yet President Gordon's challenge f> ‘season series with the Hig Mere ts the challenge Mr terday: In beha Raseball Club I hereby chali ot the Greater New York { the American League, | f BATTLE & ORAW (Special to The Evening World.) CHESTER, Pa., Oct. 4—Jack Farrell, “ Wilmington, and Ed Smith, of Baltl- nore, put up @ slashing battle for six rounds at the Chester Broadway A. Cy before a packed house, The men are ight-welght, but Farrell gavo away | welght and was somewhat handicapped, He took an awful punching and was | knocked down five times for the count [in the first four rounds, He came back | strong, however, and his superior skill | discounted the terrific punches of Smith, i who did a lot of holding to escape pun- lishment. It was @ nip-and-tuck contest ‘with honors even at the end. | Harry Lewis, of Philadelphia, and | "Kid" Tyler, of Fittebure, ora each to a “Kid fphicadelphia, stopped Young Stenge Artwell, of Rockdale, In thrge rounds, rtwell was pet down repeatedly and % outclassed The “Ace of Clubs,” of Phiadelphia, made “Kid” Lewis gutt in“two rounds, and Young Grim, of Philadelphia, best Yack Hartls, of New York. NEIL TRAINING TO FIGHT BOWKER | Nell, the bantam-weight oft world, has arrived | 1, and ts ing hard n-round bout nglish chame Tommy Mur- na twenty. sco for the ny his poms Closed, LEXINGTON 1—Under om tors issued by the police at the Ine ta fthe Gra all the pools weed t sterday, and 1. The order 8 par- because o-day I CURE RI MEN - fonal League Club to play a ser nessing the Plymouth Rocks at work. ; seven games for the world's champ! before. The referee was in- the fi nd a half innings he was at “ t it out.” They played three games here, the | work. He finally had to chuch it up “let the boys igh’ \jocals winning one and coming within | 4nd T can assure the fans it wasn't i. hip inning of the | t r or hockey or any of thelen ace of taking another game. The Me, Ay ni quitting that he gave F) ns ¢ event of the winning of the ‘ ase ca s ‘with implements would b¢|righianders’ vlay was far sounder and Amortonn League peanem: Wy 100) tice we wil NEW YORK’ MASTER SPECIALIST, than boxing could ever! faster than Boston's, and if it is kept MMD. in tht Bos Greater New Yorks | pave the w : NBRVOUS DEBILITY Cares aviex Make te toterosa voles. | : i cope Chic) ft, wat the dark-browed Clark's Ast In view of a general popular demand | | “The re ¥ will reat with you, | xen radieal ta “ up here it means a clean sweep. Chi 1 eke. Ha was wild and in the interest of true sport n- | Mr tad - " oF Geciine § t me to Ae days by my own famous ies contest carried on pud- —- is bre to take “ vant one of he fective at me yitart, but atter ship, I believe that such a series should | ese of the ; . peer the remaining games from the New lowell and allowing Heldricl : a ih . te an 18 Gaye, the regulations of the game . 6 Big tag enh on} be arranged forthwith. As far as the) | "In lating the STRICTURE without cutting, streteh- treater New York Club is concerned. ¥ if ing. pain, or loss of time It is a mar- "W little or no chance of serious y to either contestant. Where the 4p public favor, as it is In San the men are examined by a physician several times dur- Araining and just before they fing. If there is any indica- trouble or any other weak- might cause an accident the nai allowed to go on, Once) ig Bloves padded enough to gharp shock of @ blow are has bis seconds, who are ‘attend to his welfare and who) sible if he comes to} . ‘The referee is even more re-| ‘and watches the contest nar- to Stop it if either man is in of injury. all these precautions boxing Is B iets dangerous than football, for| allow only certain blows, while The rougher game kicks are as com- is for all the talk about “blood” and touts,” a little bru'sing of noses hurts any man. And being out” Is truly » delightful sen- “{ know, It feels lke lying ly down on a feather bed and go- ully to sleep. ani Englanders, and that means first place |}? o the Highlanders when the start for ome Is made, Al Orth gave way in the sixth inning of yesterday's game. After Sugden's hot grasser had coromed off Conroy over to Elberfeld, who turned an almost imposible assist at first, “Smiling A! withdrew. Why, no one in the stands seemed to know. Orth, apparently, was itching as good ball as he ever did 1a JENNINGS HORSES WORRSPIRKTLS OFF FOR CALIFORN ——— (Secial to The Evenine World.) GRAVESEND, N. Y., Oct, 4—Clear, bright weather and a fast track were the conditions this morning during the alloping hours. The W. B. J a3 string of sixteen head left the sales paddock at Sheepshead Bay for their long journey to California. Along on the same train a consignment {rom the for the purpose of writing an of It, attend.d a private fight . Tt was in a large, barn Foom behind a roadhouse. In the & policeman. Two more po- in uniform eat at th side 1 per, just as the fight started, Sealed to the door, When he re- iad a few minutes later he leaned whispered to me: “That was in, 1 had to give 10 f wanted $20, but I told him the that much in the house.” boxing enthusiasts take eWay from such surround. ngs as f hold its old place ad a manly sports. oo VS. MURRAY HILLS. ee a or nis the Field, One nl and street and F thay Will play the M H ot the gjrengest semi-pro Al in Wale Gowntry we will be » wil have he Al atte IL « while & tional Leos. r do, ikewise the Mursy ‘ De Ore ¢@ May Grabn. Alfred. De Ore, pool play- WHI meer § Won an ex) Ab the 4 sorner of string of Arthur Featherstone was shipped bound for Lexington, Ky The best workouts shown were a5 follows | TIM PAYN furlongs in 133 handliy; J, Neumeyer net AUTO HOOD-—Beven in 1.38, andily; J. Neame er 2, cabily y breez HACKE handily; E SPAR rh JOCKEY PIGGOTT HURT IN RUSSIA have severe f AD tem ie cating Horio wan ta no pit p than he did in the wind-up. GriMty’s return to form astrengthess New York's chances now that Josse Tannehill has tossed it up for Bostor can 20 in In that all-important ser- * which has {ts inaveural Friday Furthermore, he can be depended upon to hold down the Bostonians nrovid Ing he pitches as well as he did yester- day WERE FAST TO-DAY (Special to The Evening World.) VAN NUBT, N. ¥,, Oct. 4 bright weather and pleasant tempcra- ture that prevailed at the Westchester | ourse this morning was most agreeable Ui con It pleased the hearts he trainers, excellerated the speed of the racers and sutisiied the large num- bers of clockers tat were present me nie ipa WorKuULs uoted Were a SIL\ erned. The clear | gate receipts cut an insignificant figure The New York public, which bas sup- | ported the game loyally through years of vicissitudes, is entitled to tion and the ume bas now arr RILEY, CANADIAN, WANTS ~ FEATHER-WEIGHI TILE ded by th { four gam ‘fe ns of the Wor | | had Ing yesterday & most auspicious There were more le there ye y than there were the Saturdays at Gravesend, which for the popularity of Westchester lumes had a most pleasant sute'ders galore end the wayside ¢ of Santa Catalina and Glo- ¢ stunning blows to the talent t ra Je it appear on f . aid e eaten was har was in on at Brigh k un weight and m G wed the real & s, and ‘ ¥ to him | ks. eir Liberia win nas and When Bedouin was seen to be tn front i 2 atna’s riding " 4, He raced her up the acking pace and fa moments res) Them OPENING AT Dave Riley, the champion feather- mended by 1 0 weight of Canada, who recently arrived the borde r . d 10 in this city and placed himself under ging had | a re ‘ the management of fam Fitzpatrick, Is ; Sg nxlous to meet any feather-welght in of gO tons this country for a purse and side be Riley has fought twelve finish battles Conad 1 his completely the without a defeat, and won over bout Ir | sports in the Dominion who predict that he can defeat any feather-weight in America, It ts Fitspatrick’s Intention to camp rp ™ former light-welght when Trapper came at her ehe had noth- was in his prime ing left Sania Catalina showed noth! on the trait of only the best teathers One at Crave and he is particularly anxious to match "SPORTING. _ Ostrich again demonstrated that he 1 a Canadian against either Tommy) vn Murphy, Abe Attel, Frankie Nell or best, and t aces during the sum | Although Riley comes highly recom ; rop Into soft places sie os sie ot shins, yaitl time. 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