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‘ID M’COY, the foxy, agile, versa- ‘tile and entertaining Hoosier, has retired again. Appar- is a dearth of easy marke at the present time—else why this “retreat from the ring? Tho Kid 't afford it, He hasn't recently ac. ‘any euch slice as fell to him after S fight weth James Corbett,’ No one has ‘upie mounful howl of late, to the that the Kind had been unduly Ing as a gambler, ‘Only a few days’ago the Kid was itched with Texas MoCormick—the ho was atowel away by John L, im, John picked that pippin be- thi i a NourovLad | -HE WAS EASY. At was ripe for McCoy, and foxy s les has given it out that he feels une d'and hurt by the Ingratitude of An; Here he was actually bringing atep-ladder to pick the pippin with, Mold John knocked it down with a . Why, McCoy had actuatly given k fellow money, and — br w wn need, | all that might be irksome man’ of ‘Icisure, ‘MoCormick needed a reputation— fy there was the rub, People might ey 30 Boe McCoy butcher him in hig artistic style, but if the butchores Sort \of interest attached to why, there'd be more doing office, ‘ come to him who thinks, sat down and pondered pon- sly, Finally a scheme flashed ‘the tank kylie of his intellect, & the goods. It would do, Hastily i dolaveyéil’ to’ Texas, who wai ‘the: box th natant 4 vi he 8 unk of fate! es (1 VING up the sponge {s be- ming’ fad. All the “wise” fio it nowadays pfore an finteh his count. That's #0 few fights are won with ‘The’ fighters’ sti! have the nd manage to land it, .but the ¥ quickly sent spinning ; ting by a» Watchful handler, ® @ach defeated man ‘from the miny of being knocked out. It also the winner of haif the credit of his Sty" In a record book, looks better “Knocked out by ——" ‘halt 20 impressive as “Knocked imy West is authority for the that Young Corbett was from having “K: by" recorded name simply through the foxl- an out with a right hand punch on In the first three rounds he olever and did a lot of work, ing insand out, swinging his arms he didn't have much use a . ‘ ere the wise ones con- Rregate they whisper a different ‘with many chucklings at the) pot the wily Kid. oy, #0 it is sald, arranged this with the Texas gent. Dt looked good ‘and’ hunky dory, t money in the bank. The Kid take a pin and punch holes in ot iflamcnde-4 -othier alt of socks, drew d the expense account and HW) aoheme? Nothing easier! Old 1, Sullivan, white-haired, 800 unds, recovering from paralysis e nerve, but still carrying the jo name, was about to do a lit- /Uo in. Michigan, . where all 0 when they die—pugilis- ‘would box-with-anybody—ot ‘This "Vexas” was about as big ja in-his prime: Why. shouldn't ‘the gloves with tho old chain- Mp one across, come back to pa? The country would talk. would want r ‘out John L, young or old. The se would Have to be shoveliod onto the *man who knocked out John he quickly knocked out by d) McCoy-—tack in the lime- /=+$100,000-—v0W ! Sullivan” (the tloker. tape in. spasmodic ttle jerks) ‘Texas Jim McCormick out in round, WHAT AM “THE WORLD: TrHRSNAY Nn EVENING, MARCH WHAT HACK Div To Raout Le Boucher It M’GRAW hat was all the No rowd work, ‘an-| here from Hot Springs, eral hours late the phot joe the than who take in money so fast McCormick was out fornian's face, only too willing to mix it up, tongue, He was scheduled ‘Won’? of the house, 200 persons, but he wanted to see and fused to undress, A ee AMATEUR knocked progress at Phillips Central eet, The first was played las ‘Twenty-fAith § inning from C Boe them. Bvery once in a while he|by a score of 10) to %2 i Swing @ long right hana punch| The next game will be pl morrow, evening 7,30. o'eh ew enon | MAN who “knows little about the gBame,” that is to say, of box- ing, hasn't much of a chance to 98 high rank among fighters and it, Bome men become champions rough thelr marvollous physical en- ¥ and endurance, tut as soon as " Impaired, being Uke Young Cor- mhadle to defend themselves skil- ‘they euddenly tose everything they have Y on i ay AEST Mirection of Nelson, which, ae 4 ‘age + Nisa of the mark, and ld happen to land didn‘ to bother the Dane in the ied On knocked Corbett all over the Mg tor eight rounds, This in the rece time I have seen Corbett ‘ght’ and M have to any what I did before—h. Very little about the game.” and © conter of New ¥ ever lived. He was Ideal after a while he lost the came Jost in the ruck, Jou Choynsk!, or greut boaer. dreds of ring batth Bob Wity the mmong, won. It's like war—a hts Fears sakitt to i It ¥ (Mo, batter, boxing he THE GIANTS WORK Manager Reaches Savannah and Takes Charge of the Spring Training—Mathewson Shows Up with a Lame Shoulder, “ (Bpecial to The Evening World,) SAVANNAH, Ga,, March 7.—Active work on the field at the Bolton Street ; teverently in an anteroom| Baseball Park by the New York Giants McCoy brain struggled with] is now being done under the critical eye cy MvCormick of Manager McGraw, who ‘has arrived hastily packed tting to Savannah + because his train was delayed at Mem- phis and he failed to make connections. Deviin, Browne, Wiltse and Bowerman havo reached Savannah and the other players are expected in.a short time. Christy Mathewson, the idol of Goth- ‘am fans, has had the pleasure of riding in the same automobile that ocarrled/ Mme, Melba, It hgopened this way: A photographer took "Matty" for 4 spin in the morning and in the afternoon ographer's wife took the great vocalist for a ride to show her the quaint old Southern town founded by Lord Oglethorpe, That ls the briet WILLIAMS AFRAID: OF RUFE TURNER (Bpectal to The Evening. World.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 7.—Kid Williams proved a poor opponent for Rute Turner at the Washington Sport- ing Club last night, he being afraid of the dusky lad, Williams, urged by the crowd, did attempt to fight in the third round, and-drew blood from. the Call- The, sight of blood seemed to infurlate Turner, who fairly flew at the Kid, but the latter again became affectionate, and it was all the referee could do to break them, From then on the bout dragged, ut it was solely Williams's fault, as Turner was Joe Grim scored a knockout himself last night, not with his hands but his to meet Billy Burke, the terror of Richmond, before: the Kensington Athletic Club, and when he appeared and saw the size which contained about he refused to go on. inds of persuasions were used to inake the Itallan champion change his mind, eel the coin, and when it was not forthcoming he re- | BILLIARD TOURNEY, |0Pinion of there who are Intere An amateur bililard tournament the championship of the west side is in Pillle Parlor, No, 162 West One Hundred and game Woods ants, But he ney learned the fine points of the game and wonderful force that carried him to the top and jl fell back so suddenly that he soon be the other hand, He has fought put he ty just about fs good now as ever, although he Is old, | light-heavy- Wolght champton, ts a still beite: ample of the value of skIIl, Jim Cor- |B ett know how to box, and although he | weight, put Up @ first-class fight to-day, Joe Gans {4 old and far from being the i powerful fighter of a few years ago, but “attacl PrAcK may take 809) rig great ring cleverness will him along for a few years more. Corbett had learned more of might still have been in the WATCHES story of how the Savannah family en- tertained two notable guests in one day. Neal, the young shortstop, looks goof In practice, He bats left-handed, into the ball, and {t goes off the bat with the proper ring to {t,’ His ave- ragé with the willow last season was } which is considered good tor an inflelder in any company, Clyde Mo- Ewen shows considerable speed in the outfeld, He covers lots of ground, but there ‘has been no opportunity as yet to get a line on his ability as a batsman,’ were Xoung Hall, who played a portion of Nast year with the Philad Na- tlonals, ls. showing up well. ne Mathewson showed up yesterda: & lame shoulder and did not go Sun te the practice grounds in uniform. ~ A practice game with a local team will played Saturday, and it is ex- pected that all of t pigters will have Worked up to the stage where they will ‘be able to, send them over for throe innings at i WON'T ACCEPT ‘mE Ec (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Mass., March 7—It was definitely announced last evening by one of the Executive Committee of the New England Amateur Athletic Union that the record of 49 feet 17-8 inches estah- Mshed by W, W. Coe in the shot put at he Lawrence Light Guard A, A, meet- ing at Metford two weeks ago would be accepted os a world’s record by ‘the National Committeo of the Amateur Athletic Union, The vofueal of the committee to sanc- tion the record was due to the fact that the shot uzed by Coe was not a solid leaden ball..as cailed for by the rules of the Union, and that the take-off in pe poetient was not of the regulation ton, RALSTON BILL ERICAN WREST held LERS MAY EXPECT FROM “HACK,” i \ HACHENSCHMIOT, THEN FURS] CHAL LR “RUSSIAN LION.” (Special to The Evening World.) _ BOSTON, Mass., March 7.—The boxing championships of the A. A. U,, which In Mechanics’ last evening, attracted a crowd of be- tween 3,500 and 4,000 persons, and every one of the twenty-four bouts proved to be highly interesting, Ot the seven championships which were decided, Massachusetis boys were returned winners In four and New York boxers captured two, while a Pennsyl- vania lad won the biggest battle of the night, Elmory Payne, the giant New York fireman, of New York, got. the heavy-welght champlonship by default, a9 Charley Mayer, of N won the 153-pound title games in St. Louis last autumn, refused to contest In the heavy-welght class after he ha been fairly beaten by Jack Bran, of Rryn Mawr, Pa., in the mid- die-weight class, he had not recolved fair treatment at | the hands of the judges and referee, | but he-was go completely outclassed by the shifty gun that the only Interest which was attached to the bout was the fact that the New Yorker could with- stand so much punishment. The surprise of the meeting came in the defeat of Bgan later in the evening | by Hughey L. McKinnon, of South Bos+ Building York, who} the Olmypic Mayer claimed that The bout between Willie Cornell, of Lowell, and J, A, Sullivan, of Brooklyn, | beat was one of the most interesting of the evening, Cornell played with Sullivan during the first ocuple of rounds, and tt looked to be a walkover for him, but In the final round, when he was pecking Sullt- yan's face with his left hand ang tear- ling his right to the stomach and kid- | neys, he was unfortunate enough to be cayght unawares, and Sullivan's puneh landed flush on the Jaw, ornell, and it began to appear as af | Down went | AMATEURS SHOW UP WELL WITH GLOVES the championship of the class would go to New York, But Cornell was game. He staggered to his feet, and by clever ring general- stip and wonderful presence of mind he managed to keep his head and body protected from the vicious attacks, and when he hail’ regained nig comp-sure he went after Sullivan with more deter- mination than ever and made him look ke a ‘novice. 4 ‘The summaries; . 16-Pound Class, final bout—Fred Bten- 1, South Boston, \beat J, C. Conroy, Boston, in one round, 116-Pound Class, second trial bout—W. Smith, Mott Haven A. C,, New York, beat F, Hoyt, Everett, Mass. in two rcunds; third trial bout, H. Sohlum- bohm, Mott Haven A. C,, New York, beat B, J, Diamond, Independent A. Brooklyn, In three rounds; frat, sem final bout, Gus Lenny, South Boston, » New York, in second semi-final bout, Moss, Waltham, beat K. MeCarthy, Nashua, N. H., in one round; third semi-tinal bout, Gus Lenny beat H. Schlubohm in threo rounds; final bout, Sam Moss beat Gus Lenny in three ve pound Class—Second trial bout—J, A, Sallivan, Brooklyn, beat J, F. Sulll- yan, Boston in three rounds, Semi-final bout—Willle Cornell beat T, F, Mitapat- rick, South Boston, In three rounds, Final bout—WilMe Cornell beat J. A. Sullivan, Brooklyn, jn three rounds, Pound Class—First semi-final—A, J, rey, Mott Haven A. C., New York, , O'Dea, Cambridge, in two n . Second semi-final bout—K. 1, Rindolph beat T, M, Sullivan In three rounds, Final bout—A. J. McCarry, Now York, beat E. E, Randolph in three ‘ounds, 14-Pound Clags—First trial bout—H, J, McKinnon, South Boston Gwmnastum; eat R. Frowse, Star A. C,, New York, fn on round, inal bowt—H. L, MeKin- non heat Jack Egan, Brvn Mawr, Penn- sylvania, in three rounds. 158-Pound | Class—Final bout—Jark Bean, Bryn Mawr, Penn., beat Charles Maver, St. George A. C., Now York, In three rm nds. Heavy-welstst Class—Won by Emory Payne, New York, by default. i Ail DUE TO FAL (Special to Tho Eventng World.) SAN PRANCISCO, March 7.-In the Ralston bill, that purposes to si for ling In this State, will never become al Influences have been brought to hear . upon me and although many support me. 2 had been pledg of ure, they hav night moters and followers of the fete he Lill was .|for a final yote in the night, bat ther s|had hot enough v therefor wed | g@ame.! Coy gohed tle to come Assembly last mers figured thes s to pass It, ani in the Mot ver for a aken up on i ring ht and from tod. \ at defeated fama Jack Johnson will batt Bun Franchseo Athlette CO} Ahad Alec Greggalns jlimmy Corbet t ‘i as 1 hun lin the race for the the bill wn of New upper classes bean practice In tne cume Yomerday slong with leven froanmen why ave len retained on the eiuad, About ein wll reported. but none. of ‘4 'varalty ehowed up yesterday, Alfred nem switched to the side of the fieat-pro-|ton Park A. C,, of Hot Springs. prompuy MP ing he has quit the ring for good ana future nly tion to betting on th hes eha third-rater appeared. HYMAN D Hyman jast night In the first game of the ama. ,| teur pou tourmamint for. th M’GOY DUCKS HUGO KELLY” "Kld"? MoCoy was recently offered @ rs of the Assembly,! match with Hugo Kelly, of Chicago, | to by Andy Mulligan, of the Whitting- Me- declined ine offer, say will confine his atten- races 1 from th mind when often re’ \ 8 EFEATS HANNIS, feate) Elward Hanni ne Caan ‘ork City M1 progress at the Broadway ). re Ie yetitth Coftroth Intends bringing off Anis na Hanna's oftroth Intends beings tA anal The Wineera nigh run Was Ie, and Bann a - | valle: ican ines Sia cone ¥ Nes rite \ ENTRIES FOR HOT SPRINGS. Corbett with some subtable Brit: asks too many concess| hasn't much of his old stamina, he can | slons (Special to The Evening World.) | rh scene r > HOT SPRINGS, Ar TIGERS IN THE CAGE, tahowhs . folloy PRINCETON \ or tien NOBTON,, .N. Ju, March 7%.—Candidates | longs; maiden CARTY | cot the VuEStY, basoiall teate from the fares | Ines Bate Peres) Mory Mac, Maclaccha, Eva Kean, Sx furlongn; » Mild and’ weverity Val *Waleh Hildebrand “Imboden *Rankin Alabarch *Pancreaten “Tribes Eoleotle « pane. @ \ “Apprentice allo 7, 1905, 70m SHARHEY ‘Wek BE THE GOICH AND JENKINS . TO MEET ON THE MAT | AMATEURS PUT ' ¢ ON THE GLOVES, LENGER,, Frank Gotch, America’s catch-as- cutch-can champion wrestler, and Tom Jenkins, the ex-champion, have at last been matched to wrestle for the Amer- lean championship. The men are to meet on Wednesday, March 16, at Madl- son Square Garden, The contest will be to a finish, the man gaining two falls out of three to be declared the winner. They will wrestle for a side bet of $1,000 dach, this amount having been placed In the hands of P. H, Sullivan when the contest way clinched by the backers of the two men, his match {8 the outeeme of Jen- kins's quick defeat of Jim Parr, the English champion, last Friday night, ‘The Clevelander handled the English- CARD AT CITY PARK. (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLWANS, Ia, March 7.—The Clty ‘Park entries for to-morrow are as follows; FIR8T RACE—Seven furlongs; three-year-olds, Harry Bt Rondeiay Yorkshire ‘Lad. Chitouk Dare Dev Red Ruler, James H. ' Reed... Billy Handel... . puree; SECOND RACD—Five furlongs; selling; fr bthree-y-ear-olds and up. 90 | Filla. ses ees eee *By Play, Hilarity. Fellx Mozx THIRD RACE—Handical an eighth; three-year-olds and Brunswick Bon Mot Ballo In Janet... Tarralightor® . FOURTH RACE—Purse; two-year-olds four furlon=s, Poly Fore Oh Gray Ral .. Ne Chief Architald Lady Tarsoon 1 Jurist 108 Mint Boy ie Fortunate 108 Houtllity FIFTH RACE—Mile and one-pixteenth; eeliiigy thro olde and Upwt o Low wees St, Tainmany, ».+ tidge saufley, HAN. Revellie, ® Hol Bult. Pomtmens sae nent tt! SiX/H RACE—One i four-year-ola and Upwal *Second Bight, °Vergle Dor Low Cut CRESCENT CITY CARD. special to The Evening Wortd,) 3\W ORLEANS, La., March 7.—The cont Clty entries for to-morrow are 1 follawst FIRST RACE—One milo, Woelnola REGS. NOSOG Hondo! 4 rhampton 1105; ) RACE—Mile and seventy yards; man with such ease and threw him twice In so much shorter time than it) took Gotch to accomplish the same trick that the latter realized that the public demanded he give Jenkins a re- tug masch, That Gotch was quick Lo Brasp this fact was evidenced by statement he sent out at Buffalo, Sat: uray, tn which he accoded to Jen- king's deinaiide for a return contest, and immediately after sent a representative to New York to make the match, Jenkins will train here at Thompson's Gymnasium for the contest, Gotoh and his manager, Horace Lerch, will como to New York between now'and Satur- day and sélect.a referee for the match and agree on .the other details, a Gypsy Ben .., James Frits .)!! Avenger i Handicap; Trapper” peril inch } _ JURTH RACE—Premier Stakes added: veelghthe of @ mile , Hiliator i Leonard MeDou a Proteus im MeGinnda’\1151,..7 PAC ou ORR 118, engguPle MeDouigle’ and’ McGinhié~Phivipe Cou Prot I warthie, Proteus and Verdant—Morris & Alwa Athol ttt, Bean, Blue aint beeline a 5 Giming SEVENTH Cataline Be Bahist ai Exclamation Graclou 1 ind seventy yards, oo SS; 102 8 Blennenworth Male Hanlon Frank Rice Barkelmoro Homestead . ESse5eee5 ree-quartere of | 4 mile; Knowledge Flying Ghai HACK WAS - AASTY WITH MADRALI » &* «--40 SEGONDS: AQUEDUCT TRACK TO BE IMPROVED Heetér A, Danton, of Brooklyn, has sold to the Queens County Jockey Olub a piece’ of property alongside of the Aqueduct Race Course and near the Long Island Railroad Station, com- prising sivteen acres, The prige paid for the pro) was $16,000, ic le nat Known whpt the Jockey Ciud intends to du with the property but it fg rumored that ex:ensive Improvements pigs be made at the the near future, JOHNSON AND HART MATCHED After a long delay 4 match has finaay, been arranged between Marvin Hart, the Louleville light heavyweight, and Jack Johngon, of California, the colored heavywelght champion of America, Matchmaker Alex Greggans, having re- ceived the March permit from the peal Supervisors of fits La naar ow, prom made the igtery offer and they grabbed. 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