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- SA'LURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, 1906., vz SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT + _ ot .EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN: Martin Julian Indignantly, Throws Defiance Back to “er *Gonstant Reader”—“Pon’s nga Pipe,” Says Martin. OOTBALL seems to be up against ft While the college faculties have heen working silently since the end of the gridiron ceason, they have been busy. Harvard's prohibition of the gare until it is materially changed had seynsiderahle thfluence on smaller ‘col- ‘and several of them have fallen Tine during the past few days. YoPrbably the injury suffered by Capt. ‘Horley, of Harvard, was the direct cause of the faculty's action, although} repeated deftats by Yale have hurt the _ stahding of the game too. But in the Jast. contest Harvard made a magnifi- cent struggle, and lost only througt genuine hard luck. For the first time In Harvard's history the cold indifference of the New England student body gave \ ‘wayto enthusiasm and college spirit almost ike that of Princeton or Yale. ‘Thére must be good in q game that can Joe Gans KNOCKED “SULLIVAN, Down WITH A Fierce SHORT RIGHT Hoon, ALL OVER IN THE STH ANC OTH ROUNDS. Gans BEAT SULLIVAN BOTH HAD A PUNCH, BUT GANS HAD THE HAYMAKER. THE RING A Booy PUNCH DROPPED GANS FACE DOWN ON THE FLOOR_ IN THE (ITH. uilld up college patriotiam in a place go distant and conservative as Cam- bridze. ARTIN JULIAN takes exception | to “A Cinstant Reader's’ re= marks about his wrestler, Marks, ‘Here is Martin's protest: “Nothing to {t at all. Marks beat Pons during the month of March, ‘1901. Tt was at a time when fifty or sixty ‘wrestiers entered a big competition. Pons never entered any of the big tour- naments® without first being sure that - there were ny dangerous wrestlers for him to go against. Marks entered under the fictitious name of Charles Hengter. ‘He'threw Pons. ° “When I had Nourouleh, oe bie ; /oRer y knows - fPurk: over here, everybody know! SIRE PRANCIS fexed Pang all sorts of inducements to muke'a match, but he passed the Turk Veale wo BOGS LO Bw Thal £oas My. 23 feea iG Men aud was never | iodking: for, hadd. game. |Kingly infor.n pease that Maras is going | fo remain: jn this country for some time | nd will try to prove that he Is entitled | wo the Graces, Roman championship. He Would be delighted if some of those Frenchmen would chip in the fare ‘bring Pons over here so that he uid show them over again how easily | ig done. Yours very truly, "MARTIN JULIAN, BOY was killed night before 1. # fn MoFadden's boxing club. Had) decent precautions been taken the cident never would have oocurte. Sume one was gullty of criminal negl.- ‘gente. Boxing is a rougher game than cry quet. But no boy or man in gvod pliys- | feal condition can be killed or serigusly Anjured by a knotkoyt or any puulsh- ‘ment he can get In a three-round bout. All that is necessary to insure “freedom | from aceldents ts a careful exaim:natic of every boxer by a competeni ductor ‘before he 1s allowed to eater the ring. hat makes it impoasiv.e for a man sulfering from heart trouble to com- Bite, OF course “abl gubslantial clubs ave médical examiners. But the lictle © fake. clube throw the bers’ Into ihe , Ting without so much as looking them Gans won hi: for which he is famous. |dashed the cojored lad, wilhnu: a do. tor, cheaper, too to « the larger clubs the Even in some 0! away, never for very long. He was in superb condition and soon recuperated and re: Baltimore Negro, Just as Good as. Ever, Had Better of Every Round ’ of Clean Fighting. (Special to The Evening World.) CO, Cal., Jan. 20.—Near the middle of the fifteent round of one of the prettiest fights ever witnessed by Western fight lovers | Joe Gans, the Baltimore lightweight wonder, dropped Mike (Twin) Sullivan, of Cambridge, to the floor for keeps. The end was rot unex pected, as Gans had proved himself the master of the Irishman in every round of thé fight, except perhaps the thirteenth. Sullivan’s long reach could not save him from the negro’s punches, and every time’ the black | boy: landed he hurt. He dropped Sullivan three times during the fight, and but for the fact that he was fighting a very careful fight Gans could have finished him much sooner. As it was, he had the fight well in hand at every stage of the game, and knowing this he took no chances. The Gans who fought last night ts the little fellows. One enthusiastic admirer of the colored lad after the fight Offered to bet any money that Gans could dispose of thre? Britts and as | he shot left to jaw. many Nelsons in one night without extending himself. | Kept Himself Inside. scrap by keeping in- side of Sullivan's guard. Never at any | time did he give the Irishman a chance |to fight at long range. Always close to | Mike, he kept the latter from using his arms freely and while doing so he never failed to use the short-arm jolts In and ovt from gong ‘over. They hire untrained PTR SI Cher nam voting about the kame: for sound to gong sound. Several times he a. cosple of doliars. it's cheap. it's appeared tred and kept but Gans of old, the peer of all the landed right over kidneys, Gans kept Mike constantly on the move. He shot) his right hard to the body, and in the mixup lasted with both hands to the body. ROUND SIX.—Both missed lefts at he art. Mike swung right w tue Hight to jaw, and then drove three | hts to the jaw. UND SEVEN.—G: right to Jaw. At close quarters Mike | | ritic: rights GANS PUT SULLIVAN OUT IN 15TH landed two rights to his body. wacnanged i right tu boa, right to neck. lett to Jaw. right wallop Mike tought jooked ike a defeated rm: Guns to body ‘and then che: rights and lefts to fac Gans swung terrific right to Jaw that tly blocked KOUND BIGHT. to lace. following with & Mine countered Ww! exchanged ‘As bell Jans landed heart. ov 4 knockout by hanging ROUND NINE.—at quarters, Gans gent right to body and | yignt co tie Kidneys, left to mouth. Twin backed awa migsed left to jaw, right and left to jaw and mouth. followed with two rghix to jaw, send- ing Mike's head to-force the Aghtiag. landing left and | right to Jaw, hen a nt | blow, Gane drove home « terrific left: Fight to Jaw, and then 9 stent Tent hand smarh. Sullivan went down and| The American League gets the open- Ishmet:, gnd went to his corner none | out: tou cheerful ptt pallet ‘ROUND TBN.—Gans staggered Mike | with a a ed the Jaw, and Sull'van) right armed jolt Then Mike sent left Gans drove hard left received Jaw. a back. Gans” cont tp to b to. body. jben shot a stiff wallop to jaw, owed with right swings to the sume Mike came back with [lefts to tace. Gans's round. BLEVE: piace. ROUND eral blows to body. e Gans swuvg followed with two nowerfil swings to Twin worked a hurd | Silvan ement Gans of Ii landed a fett to the body. Gang sent effect. the same place. right to to the floor. him. cans’ left. oye _ landed a’ hard 8 hooked hard!and a moment is. badly - swollen. Mike got in bur they ight to head. left to Gans Gans was off his f | at the time. and the blow ald not hurt ' rannd Tight over Gans's Tater duplicated Tow. Gans’ did not*appear as strong Gaiis swung lauded two rights Breaking from clinch, ‘Gans lanced right to jaw and Mike countered. In a fierce mix-up Gans snot a terrfic rgat to jaw and | followed Mike all over the ring, show- ering hard rights and lefts to the jaw. Gans drove vicious —Gans put rig! | oyer heart and follswed with’ two. ters to the same place. Then had Sullivan | Wil be run = | They carefully. Sullivan put two hard rights | to the body and avoided Gans's at- | tempt to counter. Sulkvan suddenly | landed a terrific upper cut to the Stomach. Gans jabbed right and_ left’ to face from straight position, Sulll- van worked both hands to the body. Bi men appear weak. hard| ROUND FOURTEEN.—Gans opened | with right to neck and followed with stomach. Gans put hard right | to stomach. Sullivan met him with @ stinging smash to the face and fol- lowed it. with two lefts to the face. | Gana then landed two wicked rights to nerd iu a Tard rang back, but at the bel! He saved | the stomach. on. ROUND FIFTEEN.—Gans drove in * : Fe OF ene at clase | Oban rights to boty and then &| Giants Open at Philadelphia Mike shot risht to and |Gans's eye twice. Then he planted a ous right to the wind. Gans caught Sulll- *lvan on the jaw with right and left. Sullivan countered with a right to the |head and a moment later repeated tho Same Day and Come Home April 17. nud body. | FIGHT DOPESTERS, KIO EGAN BEATEN HERE ARE RECORDS Pugilistic Doings of Chamois’ Pushers During the | Year 1905. light ers sev A no and face. Best of Every Round—Some Other Good Bouts. vent He then planted a left to the) ROUND TWELVE—M And, (quick “aa a flash, Gans Gans’ nore. and Releraan Galea poet hig right to Jam. and followed | swung hard right ¢o head. Gans nui| The records of the most promincit | y, RD RUTAIAUETRo ise oaks with a deft to Jaw. “They fough: hard left to head. After Sullivan landed | puailists made during 195 will be put | THILADELPHIA, ‘Jan. 20. — You Short tight te head, Gana kent aie left and right: @wings over the ribs, | lished every day un‘ll completed. They | Bleree: slo" Germantown, dateated yi short (rene ead. Gang Kept Mike Gans shot a bard right to body. Gana's No | Bean. of Washineton, in alphabetical order. decisions were given In Philadelphia and | In these records the opinions eve, last night. the | this city. Ma Pierce had ths best o! ~ BASEBALL SEASON APRIL I4 ing in New York and the Highlanders , the playing schedules for 1906 Germantown Boy Had_ the before a bg{ will mi erowd at the Bronkford At letle Club every round. and In the fifth and sixth FOR IRISH Plans Outlined at the Annual Meeting of the Club—Con- way Is- Re-Elected. Despite Ms wish to be retired so as to give some other man a chance, P. J. | Conway was unanimously re-elected! President of the Irish-American Ath- letic Club Inst night. Mr. Conway filled this office aoveral terms, and under his} administration the club steadily forxed | to the front. When the financial re- port for the year 19% was read to the meeting dast night, and showed the/| splendid standing of its athletes and the | healthy condition of {ts treasury, there wax an immediate demand for the re- nomination of Mr. Conway. He urged the meeting to select some other hus- tler, but hie anguments were vain and he was placed on the ticket. He got every vote cast. fhe foNlowing directors were elected ® GREAT ATHLETIC CARD A.A. C, GAMES iJ. Coffey, to serve three years: Daniel F. Co- halan, Peter Curran, Dennis Gilroy and Michsel Sullivan. ‘To serve two years Patrick FB, Leahey, P. J. Magulrey Thomas J, Cunnins, William P. Me Loughlin and Edward 3. Murphy. To serve one year—D. C. McCarthy, Philip John V. Coggey, Thomas Kelly and Charles Keany Mr. Cohalan reported the details of the victorious outcome of the fight Dy the club to retain Frank Castleman aid John Joyce in amateur standing, am@ there’ was ‘much enthusiasm. Mr. Michael Sullivvan, the clever afte letic expert of the club, outlined the. arrangements for the annual outdgor meet in the Madison Square Garden om Saturday evening, Feb. 3. He said the club had arranged for this occasion the most remarkable seris of contests eve? presented by an athietic club. There are on the bill events in which the beat athletes in America will be brought into comp:tition, The crack: teams from Cornell, University of Pennsylvania and Yale will be represented in the and other track events, as well as [poe vault and at the weights. |. The aiidger relay vice, aanety pot and undes, for public’ schcolboys Greater New York, Is creating consid able rivalry among the element schools. Judging from the applicatio i WILL OPEN . play the first game with Boston on ‘April 14 ‘The Glants open here with Philadelphia Apri 17. They begin the season in Philadeiphta April 14, playing four games tefcr+ coming home. | After Ban“ Johnson and Harry Pub liam. the executives of the American and’ National leagues. had compared of the two leagues, Johnson decided to change the date of the American League's | opening in the East. Instead of April 17. as Jobnson-had announced, April will be the opening date in thir Aty. While it will take the two presdents until to-morrow aight to get through | day's conference that there would be |.no more conflicting dates than were necessary last season, ‘The Giants and the Highlanaers only clasned for three | games in 195. Two of these were on Labor Day, and the same arrangement will stand this seazon, both teams play- ing at home on Sept 3. Pulllam and Johnson decided to call a joint meeting of the two leagues, to be held in chis city on Feb. 14, to adopt the playing schedules. ‘The Americans ‘at the Fifth Avenue Hotel and the Nationals at the Hotel Victoria. On the same day, before the leagues get togetiier, the Jobst Commfttes on | Playing Rules will meet to discucs pos- ‘The Natonal Lea:ue |men ave in favor of atlowing the rules For the Ameri- jears, Clark Griffith has several sug- gestions % make that, ne thinks, may Griff refuses to divulge BY YOUNG PIERCE with their work of dove:atling the two schedules, Johnson said after yester- —— f his ideas at present, but thinks he may n Chafley Murphy, committee, into his KID SULLNAN PUTS Stave the Kid Off, but to No Avail.” (Spectal to The Evening World.) Md., Jan. 19,—Before jthe Eureka Athletic Club to-night Kid of Washington, sent) Harry of is city, into the t i h/ droums In the sixth round of what was |scheduled to be a ffteen-round con: Scroggs triel hard by his cleverness ave off the Washington boy, bu: to tne ivan ishting in the first four seemed contented t scroges do a little work. “atthe In the fifth, tretch |however, the Kid went, in determined t)| He rushes Scromas heran, Pamerine bin on he! Romach ith a right-hi jswite digco'ored Harry's lett Ove, ane A wasted but Hotle time, Gs ‘Ont tiger ani ig him Ail over te ring Scrozga tried hard to stall off, but Sullf- yan rished him to the ropas, and with hard left-hand hook tothe Jaw pit ulliva: > without a marks ne NEW CLASSES FOR DOG SHOW Ike a ‘Wealminster Cub tad Manlaon, Bauare Garaee, An important one in the mubsthtution of brace and team ¢l fay classes which headed doned were thone fi Rater vanes 10 J jose for al oO} class. As ther aid ‘ Peal parsiculany “to liner Freesat el contgining a m4 of difterent breeds, Was pot only to but, the wi examination 1s. mere farce. 1 have ; y if neweonpers : H 1 ‘ eect the “doctor” Ip one lub call jbo: sunted his aggressive tactics, In the | Twin chught Gano his balance and | “ROUND THIRTER Both bo tieweee dhs Aa neha ab aed) Pha Ten regs IPH ica Grp rr eS LT rom the ring Just before the bout. tnirteenth round Sullivan opened a : hf Sea | : WAWrith Wilt hustily place his ear to thelr chests, say ig + ‘; TELL. eleht epoeked jout Yours, Paes | hey are Baty meee and ond them bask aga. gash over his eye, but no great damage | fear j Rom ABE ATTEL pounds, | of Soutnwarke in three, rounds, Youn | op Perini ee iy within ten recongs, | Such an was done by the blow except to bring a travel at a fast gait while a contest| tq, 29x, D.) Tommy Murnhy Philia.... 6 ey ovprica of Southwark. in the lop as that ts farcical. .., Uttle blood. c jc ip madd cae Belts, ete fifth rovnd ‘Tommy Gant. of Mer-|be adopted. aie, Mite boxer wie wrknowingiy At 4 o'clock, clothed in street attire, lent Murphy and Goodwin May Fight. |For, sini sale Hanion, Phila g000)8 | chanty Ne and Willie Faulltier, of Ses | tity Ned Hanon and fing is net the man who should be pun- Gans weighed less than 142 pounds and Tommy Murphy, the Harlem feather- | May ¥—(R) Jinmy Donn, Sharan. Pass 1h |e) panel a Mitshen ‘in the |of the National’ ished. He had undoubtedly given and gullivan, stripped to the buff, welgned welgtit is Ke present ih Bostou, whate Rae Boe RGNee Nolen: Phils!) 8 l sixth reun al Kat Way of thinking. taken harder blows many a time, and 44 pounds A big crowd witnessed the he in taking a rest. His maneger,| Oct. 4—(N, D.) Youne Fue. Pallas. oo0--) & ——————- ad no. thought of inflicting possible Fonotty Bie peace uti, MAMERET, | Nov. Tex. Cnick Tucker, New York.-.- A] - Indury.” Te man who should be reached fight. ai match for’ nim With Che.ter Goode | Ree Lot, Dt Tammy, Mowatt eimores 33 | ja the one who procured the boxers win, the New England fighter, who | xo 7 Butlivan, sbbaets PH B et 2 ‘ i * were fit for the game. I don't know FIGHT IN D L Sulli * Murphy and Goodwin will patee for MONTE ATYELL. who he {s, but If he had to answer to ROUND BY ROUND ullivan and Sailor Burke the) sfteon rounds before the Douglas 4. | 908, Rounan The ia IE would furnish «good ware | . 5 C.,,of Chelsea, Mass,, In three Weeks. | Merch S/N. D.) Jimmy Walnh. Polis... & \ to other economical manag rs who Masey oN. DY immy Dim, ‘Sitst nesses ven to save & doc: | : = aos tars at the Metro- Bouts Across Bridge. Anni 0K) KV Tavtor, H i tor's tee, ROUND ONE.—After sparring, Gans} Li ‘The regular weekly stag of the Her- | May 1x1.) Owen Moria Xe ' ee swung right to head, an they mixed | politan A. C. kKimer Athletle Club wiil be held at the | ys iciously- Gans put right at! club-house, Pulton. atreet Sumner | —_-— ae COLUMBIA SLIGHTED. Mate luawse manllvan countered with Aavenile, ‘Brooklyn.’ tJ-nighe.” There” wii JIMMY BRITT. = . right und left to neck. Gans put two| There are a number of boxing siags! | pteraiet bernie brant powte. Mine Ay) Saher White, *Frisco ventas | There Are Several Events in Local Collegiaus Not Invited to lefts to face, and Sullivan shot two lefts| carded in his clty and Brooklyn to- July SAW) Rit sellivan Braco 0 A dual: ee te eee ee cilivan landed two: lefte| night” At the ‘Metroncitaa, 45/6. one GOOD! BOUTS AT POLO A. A.|" 2 = a ins as Which the Records Are nnunl Meet im Bonton. | = i ‘ saehbod “ f |to the etomach, Gans swung a right to| Hundred and Tentn street and Broad: | JOE BOWKER. . i: Columbia has not been invited {9 take the ceck. way, the principals in the star bout will! pp, 1 é eat te. Rounae Likely to Go. a «part in the arhual relay mee! in Boston| MOUND TWO.—BSullivan whippedright | 2 Tommy Sullivan,” the hard-hitting eaUeal EREE Es Kota (Banta were eat hh 12—(W.) Pedlar Palmer, London, . 32 a SCAN OA in UFebriary, ander the-aue.|to body and swung right and left to | eitereaighe of, Lawrence, 2 ail at the New Poly A, «A, last night, As We) Pinkes Rvars, London. ton | pices of the Boston Athletic, Ass Jaw. tn another mixup Sullivan plant: |welgit, wis ‘han ‘been’ showing, uD. $0 Ese OuarY, eesti cP Liss} site Need Get, 28—(W.) Robson. Londons... -se-15] yt teast one dozen champions and Y ‘qlursia men fc t ‘ " | welt in three-rex cute | rined by the clubs phvstclan be- it Is a slight to them that they have oa hls rent hard to (Sram ags They | i, Ae these mon are mtugners (fore he entered the rine and after h* JIMMY BRIGGS. more than #0 aspirants for thelr titles) TALTIMORE, ‘4 ot bern invited while so many oth: exchanged rights and lefts at close} iney ought to furnish a fast battle. | came s % z= Rounds. | will take part In the games of the Ninth} Solleg:s have heen asked to a quarters, Gullivan then, swung twolBGias tiie tattle there wal bo seven | re Ce ton sere ae ne eatinned (at “acze, BL helen subivan, MN; Bestord 25 | Regiment’ AtHietiot Association to De Sul:ivan, Tete und tstood ‘that the. Invitation ‘lefts to face and followed Gans about. | other three-round bouts between evenly | y dl the $00 nresent went away satisiel | Fi Boston. ..7.... 1p | Reson Hcrowes | ‘was refused because Columbia has e- He worried the negro with his blows, | Matched boxers, with the evening's ent) rtalnment. There | Feb, . Brockto {OF | held to-nignt at the armory, Fourteent! cured a sanction from the, Amateur x : 5 were no knockouts, The bout 9 . Springfield... $1 street and Sixth avenue. % ‘Athietie Union for the national indcor | o2n® swung a left to jaw that stopped | At 71st. Regiment Armory. the evening brougat Eddie Johnson and os ‘| It fs hard to pick the feature event, as 2 ShaMelonahip mile ree for the eet Sullivan's rueh. Gans landed left to Raion Tinder together. They mixed 1 ne ; 2 es See Reta Or, the. Colas ey and: Mike ranian ‘upper cut (0 A geod card of bouts has been ar-|gocd and hard for three rounds with Jui a1—cw) Khe ter there are several in which the record| fatter was by far too strong. Sul ig Rext' Friday, which th: Bostor Jaw. Sullivan's round ranged by the Seventy-frat Kegiment | Movors aven at che ond. Crarley Gold: | Ane. VAN, D) Nak Russel Puudainhia 4 may go. In the 1,000-yard run Charley did but litle = f : Seen to be fo fy hasty a vinny Dunne fourht a dra apt, A ) Unk. Russell, a te = iy nee Boston people rt | ROUND THREE.—Sullivan missod lett fons a founhe In ey present club-house, | Genrze. Kiteon Ld nde an Freak (Ort, 9 —(L,) Arthur Cote, BRC.» “i Bacon, the champfon, will %e the Ph tor face, and Gans fue! In, hand AMRAIRONTRHEURN. The erat hee oe Al 4 Sheehan, Al, Greenwood and Kid Miller | Nov. 27—(L.) Arthur Coto, Portland. serztch man and will have to a elaitawingstacthe daw tc Hevenur avenue. ‘The stut touts of the | furnished a eood draw and Daye Hen- ‘ hia Tongelegs to get within striking dis-|fnlsh maiters, | Mike off his guard and planted a ter-| Hitt Keyes and Ton ith forthe neacy bested Frank Miley. JACK BLACKBURN. tance of the big crowd that, willbe! (va' ante? rifie Jeft uppercut to the mouti. ‘lacn/and Tommy. Stone. for the. wemicnal, saat, Grim: Phtias, «rung | stretehed..out..in. front. of” him, ’ but t jhe shot his right to neck. Sullivan put | Six ot Me ante IE eas BOUTS AT FOLLY A. C. Rte era eR el eee lta “Ham? ls in great shape just now ana | the srath Bul two lefts to Gans's face. Gany pur a) line of complete a very ; K.) Kid Terry, Allentown, . {s confident of coming close to the rée-| hammerin: lishortzarmed (right to Jaw: (Stike -sent/ eh OaNe Drosramme, The weekly boxing stag of the. Foliy Ca Ok RUE, nee masran, Bag [Orde }a straight left to face, and brought hir Clipper A. C. Stag. Rea nity Ca Aa Es Thier slate et Mons, he gare Wein Titian @| Another race that has the champion right to the body. Gans shot a hard) | The per Athletic Club, of the! Washington Hall,, Broidway, near Park 18-10) Rem Tanerord, Taipervtle.t8]on the honor mark Is the one-mile TUN. |tim hows for the count. | farbe to mouth, and Mike countered to { bidet has arranged an excelient card | avenue, Brooklyn, to-night. The mateh- Stpt. 2110), fam Lanttrd. Aientoen yo] and in this race James P. Sullivan, of; out of the conte: hears As bell” rang Guns smung |Of, three-round bouts “for to-night at inaker of he Club lina had Rood Tice At Bi Gq Sento=’ Wrimington., Al the Irish-American A. C., will try to I can say lots of meptl (oath, canes sends ve venthy stnvet, and Park ave- | iu getting auch boys as Dick Grant. of lost, 1D.) Larry ‘Temple. Marlboro, ...15| Ove Bese of chamibiee bs sae feneenaes a _ ayerys ni x main bouts are between! rether in a star bow ‘aleo —— eorge Bonhag, e837 » who pee uate, a Ne Hight to lbs. ‘Then Joe missed eng Harry sHodger’and | seven her Gitte eetal eee JOHNNY BURDICK. has been funaing ao fast for the tt f ng and ran full ult into a « ¢ y Engel. Taere 1008, Roundy | that he has been put on the same mar ae i ther bouts, including a ogee ea 10—CW.) Young Donohue, Pi fl i ny turning pole. nt iim on the faze. Charles Goldsiant reed. Jam 10—CW.) Young Donohue, Pittateld.15) with Sullivan. Other, good men In’ this a Ne cas: A . 2—-(W.) Kid Broad. Pitta‘tey 10 Look up the “Dogs fF} ease, b \ zs BALDWIN BEAT MURPHY Fun, ML Kin “Goodman, Portiag 10} race are Billy Frank, Fitdie Carr, Fred | Fob. 12-15. irda” f nde ‘itaxgered| Willis. Lewle to Gox Na - Feb, 1¢—(f) Jimmy Briggs. Acrinztleid., 8! Seely, Bart, freeman and many good and Birds” Ads, inf] ake. Twin upper-cut nis vight to Jam./ Wane Lewis, the Peel Matty Balawid easily won trom Hughy | May 26—0W.) ‘Tommy Gorman, Pittstiei: $1 Ceossccountry runners. forthe, spectany the Sunday World's cone is ded a han left to jaw, ao Rani Cheharaiivoliin tone walters Murphy iri the star bout at the Summit YOUNG. ‘CORBETT. ‘The bleycle race, which is a two-mile Want ‘Directory to- || Ue © choad Her duplicatsd the biow Meit NGotcasateel Ce eRaRae Le Boma co in East Thirteenth street, last 5 -4,,|nandicap, has the entries of Cameron, ‘of | one where trean be pur {| HOUND. FIVE.—Gullivan, awung iets | ERM niast Ome, boon Drastically third round. to save Murphy from a | Dries and Jacobs, of the Twenty-spcond; | chem. P Hanae ad ¥4 L matched to meet Hurry Lewly, the| knoskout.. ‘The other bouts were well ‘2 | Devine, of the Thirteenth. and Cranaton, hased, erha me couiere ii taal hast Quaker City fighter, in ‘the star, bout contented, and all told the show was a 10] of the Forty-seventh. § ‘ Ye fe lanes light an 8, ol ariborou A. | 6% one. 2 lett. to the body and then . On next Thursday night. Thin} A physician examined’ all the boxers The 00+ novice hés more than one Pega tidied po Ker Find Rapin! Fight Ought to be # fast and clever mill, as, before they went into the ring and after hundred heats, | ft bo face, Mike wna! 4 ings both men are aggressive fighter, who they came out 5, with the “: I ss di Raa Bucy 4) Baltimore Man Tried Hard to |it will be the largest entry Msc ever |celVed from the P.'S. A. 1. for am event of tis kind. It is tne intention of committee in charge to put this inter jesting event on about %.30 o'clock, |that the little atiletes will be able get home at a reasonable hour, In the one-mile intercity relay, sorateh, Invitation, the Philadelpiia team ‘sent in thelr entry, The Phillies are |coniident of the mettle of their mi thut several of the team have en the sixty yard and 300 yard run, haw dicap, ¢0 as v) give the ew Yurk lic a chance of seeing such high-¢ performers as Jim Mulligan, the { Georgetown College one-quarter champion. For the great ten-mile run, scraton, Supreme Court Justice Vicwor J. Dowl- ing has donated a solid gold, diamond- studded medal to go to the winner ‘This prize will be a special. The lar prizes will consist of a gold ( ecomd) watch for the first; gold second: gold signet rinz, third. ‘The orizes for the other events ¢o the bandsomest. ever competi here. In addition to the regular prisem there will be ial ones donat John D. Crimmins, BoBrough Presid ‘Aviearn, President’ of the Board of dermen. P. J. McGowan and WIL Known in’ publle life. he a large emblematic plaque awai to the club, remament or collese the hichest number of points. Tl the gift of Bernard T. Kearns. John J. McHugh. of No a8 Hast J tleth street: Die x John street. And Sonn J. Dolan, of tant Sixtieth street, are furn —___———_ TO-MORROW’S . SUNDAY WORLD IS THE CORSET TO GO AGAIN? An account of a startling dresa reform. TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD Oa Te ——— ae | BAYSIDE BOUTS TO-NIGHT, Pete Nurke Says He Will Even Gp Ol Score with Fennimore, ‘The weekly boxing bouts of the side AtHletic Club, which has its eh house in the old Manhattan Casi Bay Twentleth street. at Bath avenye, | Bath Beach. will be held this’ evening, | \The ten three-round bouts carded the club for the entertainment of | members promise to be very Hyely, | the best talent obtainable is sure tolpe | seen, Pete Burke and the clever ibe Fennimore will again clash. Tho ter had a shade on Burke the last the two met, and Burke says he even up matters to-night. | SMOKE TALK ( QF You want to live » tong In the land — of the smokers and | keep yournerves and | cheerfulness, cut out } the heavy, clear Ha- |. vanal A fresird bleried © from combining do- ~ mestic and Havana * tobaccos in most de- lighttul proportions — produces the harme- . Jess, satisfyin sensible fs Rosert Burns Cicar : i 4 if f eins iy eal ea 7 and. 08 an, cae wo sou surttes hereditary ‘or’ conteeoted’ nin, bility. "kidney. | bindder complaints: " . 8088 thi mouth, paintul swelling, STRICTURD, W, COCBLE. or ahy divease resulting indiscretion or overwork? it tof How long. standing, Dr, Grindl ‘you a8 merely av yOu hi Ureaumint. He cures private ai tna tracted i and drains in 3 10 10 di 19Rr ae Snween Oh ond TIN agen, hea ‘sccuvied OVER no other ad yaician. au apectators won."