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LA SAVATE IN ZAT ‘PAREE? NONI! in That Dear Paris,and English Pugs Are Rushing tothe New sw Goldfields of Europe. lish scrappers, being near, at hand, are rushing for the new gold fells. And xi over Paris fighting Jubs ere springing up. VER In are ge! that expert's heel was heard a fow weeks ago there is no sound but the thud- ding of five-ounco gloves. Among the English fighters that have been workiag in the French city is one Pat “O'Keote, world. A short time ago O'Kee fe knocked out Charllé Atien, another Enaltsh Wighter, in seven. rounds/ at a Parisian {Istié-carntyal. Baron Rothschild! ‘noe that he asked him to go on for, Shen” to take on anath fight. Keefe accommodated Baron. His fighting made a hit the show ‘Baron Rothschild sent ths eemcbee—teetgn nrticy fortelt a the same time. Are aaful with Lewts, and Ty on ie farm. f will go after Atter | {ryan atl for | the Sailor, Then if ju SY I think! 1 5 that the tin; “O'Keefe and asked him i¢ he would bel fat the sporting p be ready fete “willing to fight Kid McCoy for a pu Hoping that this ol!i prove to thes ‘ef 35,000; the battle to take place on‘ sporting world. Thomas wtands > (dune 16, the date of the Grand Prix. | Tay to make good his word, I rem ial yours truly, “Pais ix abou! a week and avalf after the ease pas Aenea AREY FOLEY, English Derby, which comes off on Juno B O'Kebfe jumped at tho offer. = But the Baron has not as yet asked ) McCoy. If I know anything about the Tatter he will snicker a gentle snicker t\the idea of fixhting for a $5,000 purse, offer to shake the Baron for the /amount, one throw out of the box. But you can't always count on McCoy. If “he happens to be in Paris about that time he may take O'Keefe on Just for the fun of it. s It ts lucky for the English fighters _ZE PRIZE FIGHT : Eemics Game Has Found Favor in dear Paris they ing the fighting’ bug: | Paris will soon be the 'Frisco Soctety has ; taken an Interest in the game, and! where the merry owat of the savate a middleweight. | “The Euglish think that O'Keefe can trim anything of his welght tn the = Was among the spectators, and he way eo struck with O'Keefe's parform:! nr rounds more in an exhibition, and wane post a | | | i FRANCE ($3 TS | | { THE PROPER THING Born wit Gloves ON YOUR_FEET, Faris 'S FULL OF ENGUSR Pues YOST. Now . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, yk BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW. YORK. Ke MAR CH 29, 1907. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. Baron Reotuscnivo's Mac OFFER OF A Wy NIRICENT 5-000. PuRsE WON'T HIT MCCOY VERY HARD. WUar they: have a new fight town to fall} back upon, for after Palmer's show! here against Jack:Twin Sullivan, dish Nghting stock has suffered a_se e drop. Even if a really good Enrlish ifighter came ovér here now he couldn't wet anything better than a prelin (qOne English fignter who is. con \pplaung an invasion ts Johnny Summers, {who ix said to be as clever ag Charlie Mitcheil jn his prime. ate ome in the way ‘of a claim, Mit was a wonder. Bee sai Spring. Eleven mémbers of 22") Rourd of Governors, with Preal- Gent Kuhike and Track Captain Haubold, have just made a tour of Trayers Island, club's sum- mer home, and have found eve! thing. going along finely, The new Hhotise {s nearing completion, and the ining-rooma, &c., will be ready for —— BY LEN EDGREN. New Orleans, La., March 2. John McG?aw ia’ scrapping agato. Started in yqsterday's game, but one knows where It will ehd. This morning the series with the Athletics js temporartly elld up. There may be | ho more games tn New Orleans. After the row./yesterdar, Inhich end. in Umpire Zimmer's forfeiting the Kame to the Athletiea by a score of $4, McGraw had ft out with Manager Davis, who fs fn Connie Mack's place, Davis acknowledged that Zimmer was & ttle af in his judgment, but. In- aisted that he should umplre again to- dayMas_said—that—tn- hoes tie. aD fuse ‘to play another game /with the | occupation by the middle of June. The} by 3 = Athletes’ dormitories are being Athletics, He demanded tint ione of to another part of the grounds, will| the players should act asfreferee, and be-ready tv house the athletic teams! offered to Jet Manager Datis make his Andiahercrewirins another week cor na: (igi testi Zi The baseball team is getting together App iselection, iimimer is good ris frst serious pra All uround| enough for me,” aad Davis. Rut he eclub ix wolng in heavily for a great|agreed to take a little time to think fathletic season. things over, Later ih the evening he SNE taawhat- Harry Motes, man MiGraw and -nnactneed that te! Ager of Joe Thomas, has to say 1 hold out for eae smportcthus wi eieoe el Fite th Maciomiksse ae ‘Winner to fight everything on earth. to play, but will ca ms to be the one Aghter who n cose Davis still’ ho! hasn't learned how to, sjde sie That will’ mean adeiphia, Ma: ard,,and nothing Jn reading over to-day’ ere Phiadetpiia) players nefits of the nerica an say nothing ch wre divided tacular row that pat ews haa co < gamo- and. start- am reads’ to r and will go t caused HART, ARV pugilint has got out “Lomon; tle. He Maher for pair ye round by are to battle ber cent. -¢ the flatic bate ing an a! months have no in a few roun Tough One Laldwih, York cy or Baldwin. Matty x Babtwe, hung O'Leary, Found bo Mi Dy AA Aue able to fiznt POLLOCK. BCE “MALL L RIGHT Now, ” SAID MESSAGE TO HIS Wirz. Yaka are rapid fizh’ Langford to Box Smith. Vetter received trom Gam Langfort who 1s at present ye that he ta_matebet Maat ovening, ‘thou te to travel because of «ri left for West Baden, deo wyerying manarer, 3, pat his tast-lettar ‘aan #ratth: for iawesty roands be | Bit mat Sparking Club. 62 eungon, [wan ¢ foe & panes af .\61,000 ‘aed e territie. tragedy.” no | agree i TPE, et Giants would withdraw, and woud re- fwho te: umes for thé Glants | a Plank was on the rubbe: were two outs, Devlin wa and Sey: on second w | ba-ked. ‘ording to Mec ww as 2 man on tied. aching | p him and Zimmer. ba | RK rough Grow, rushed out Bresnahan back fupting a fine line of 1 was passing over to Zi the trimmings of the sé han's remyrks were rather The mildest referred to. Ziv ght. } 1 ered back te went on Bresna eYerignt. iby stk loca’ | Zimmer sitio: bench M. consi rted ba sche passed aw called out: ahow any of us up he Another argument efomd hesan vs 4ic McGraw and pt ver Sia niben).— t frem oticers, but they a and the reat of, the Then ner if the grandstand ant les win, nine ants Gre Very sore, old out "tor u | aw balked Sl trent ne an the manager. each BREINER 8b Me- na | went the BELL SAVES “'S r. There son third en Plank a ts It} mer tried Inst ntkht to have McGraw auiné—aalke when there when me: ofdered Inter Bres Te that pers: pmer’s erring to %) hustled from the k towagd his po- he ants You can't and ‘th police + out dup am out t callad out to nothing.” and to a| HEP” FROM SLEEP PUNCH of fast x Acre were ax n_of the n i ated in the sec when Yoling Joe Grim tc | MeCtoakey so badly that he fous! fight A An West Twenty-ninth atreot, | and bouts, main was unabl one of the contests | ito! from the moment the firat blow was struck <until the last one was delfyered. The best bout of the nigh tween Tony Bender and Vlperd In the nd Bender slurged Sheppard all Int | Tommy a draw wi an Hat referee stopped t round to cave the £ knocked out. RACING NOTE! at Hot rings yesterday, LW ia there Veter the olf campa the meclum of a killing copped ihe opening event Park He was qi fol tn the betting. Four carloads Harry Payne W Wasilngton last ahem night, en htad Bay from | wint. n, 8. C By the consent of all the & change haa been made tn Mons of the Dinner Stakes, “eo eecend money, bo $10) at douta Patsey Ki 5 t was th Lou She Iast round around the frown in bested he be latte: from —__e—____ Ss) Onty one favorite won for the talent Schorr has consented to act as Montgomery Park, Memphis, on April & was he scot 0 igner, when a uoted mr f hormes belonging to ney pansed through route {0 er quarters subscribers the 4 ecard eing | —— ae BY BOZEMAN BULGER Atlanta, March 2) ASEBALL was almost forgotten B this morning when, the Detrott York ylayera got t sad end anders were erican League frequently caine ‘to the n. for additi tntor ynat tits attern Interesting x have avery anta | pital (ised him ! work for an SCRAPPY GIANTS BACKED UP MGRAW:; STAHL'S SAD END SHOCKS GRIFF'S MEN was buffalocd. but @ slow curve. He ball and Castleton was xi e Kot ge to get ade seven, al J iis team of co gust Toward tho latter part of the Cast ntrol of and Grime : hid this curv yrenk proaches 4 with Tis now sry modest h is always willl Tike him, ne to do play for xn } he han meen The othe | wanted balls, ker tr ano! day tb: Griffith ‘use ad the youn) the pitchers breaking thel t hres, 3 from ¢ the riffith co net was while Eluarbtet he old fellow ment | ; and | ona a MeGuire an” occ backs going mn another bad start and. Suid never redyithe rexu rosy surat ‘our rur * Yannigans but the KAme ils scurvie ball; » to do any- h and * sea. g to be Cas- plate Av t tiny thaw, nd of 4 f Hi something tha er do. ickink hi or Castleton would stant ead ssastue ab. Tasked jber? hall for? Why. Whats the mat © rather puzzle) Cast don't volt Jon owe ja. doy At coll ad your legs mow. plag.bas a tert” answered aton better than to together like at e ball whic If tt takes a (are RT way from you or cut stood. elt you Cas and In a f-w Job bett to his Ife, - J. March 3— New York bowlers mua doff their Hida Pallade: 2 National on at thia place The score was under the Dawling Associ previous high: the Fidelias, of New York ght, The Wyndhams are plon five-men team of Phila follows: and Price. up as Frazier, y, George ! for the three Kames were as 8, 886, 901 Fouse 2M. The Fitahughs, Roches only fv ‘record of the Wyn T records to date are as follow Five-m teams—-Wyndhams, Philadel- Tro-men tears—Koster and | elias, New York, 1.180, Indt Pump, ir, New York, 619. Alex, Dunbar;~of Philedelpola, an- | nounced last night he would roll any Individual bowler entered tn the tour- ndment, or with Charley Trucks, also | of edelphia, as « partn would, | roll any two-men test The Tann-! hauser team, of ‘Philadelphia, ja also ready to roll any fva-men teams, Thls team roils on adjoining tournament alleys Monday night with the Mineral- Ites, of Chicago, heralded here as the} best team of match-game bowlers in the West. Tbe alleys will be crowded with spectators anxtous to Judge of ie <elibvs of this Chicago teen that has Qhide a swerplag cinilengo to any cin the East, As a Seat of tho allege, B. J. ecores idst_olgtit a jfater Whitey deipiia dads, of The former Ih Horan, a Phil challenged Riddell, st., waa too food. und tur: yer to nibs a two 5 on the a onia drives for averaged 2 the nertes. poaenst eee ¢ three, li for Horan’ ina beat two out adjoining and Horan and Riddell Yesterday'a Daseball Scores, At Atlanta—Auante (Southern), 3; Detroit Trenton (TH-State), 7; C—N At Richmond, Va.—Prin: ‘Macon, aleteh, Artic 1 College,” $) Lataye: sbure, Va—Vir a. 10; De ew, Orlean: orth Carviina. ton, 18} Randolph wtural and Me fe Untversity, o. ortean, WHEN JEFF. HITS PARIS 5 will work | a Polytechnic | Bef BoxnG 1s BEING TAKEN OP IN ERENCH Society. A|CRANCE FOR BCNts ——.__ | Baltimore, March 2. W = @ left swing to the Jaw in the second round, Tommy Murphy sent. Kid Sullivan down for the | {oll count ‘and wes awarded! the de cision by Referee Crowhurst. Al Hef ford entered a vigerous! protest against the decision, but later/dn withdrew It Sullivan went down tn the second out, but he was taking his time about ketting up. At the count of nine he started to rise, but was still on hts | | keen wheh Crowhurst counted ten. This | |resulted in the decision in favor of | Mur { | A good crowd filled the house to see} MURPAY WINS IN SECOND ROUND round, and was evidently not knocked | While Referee Crowhurst counted. and stated to th Wits only on nis knees at th en. however, and fight to’ Murphy Herfor Jumped into the ring and ed a vigorous iprotest, saying | Up. two. more ‘rowhurst had counted ‘too fast.| ether bout tn ory Hertford again the ring home happy. | NOW OPEN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN BARNUMS& BAILEY GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. He pectators that he ha: revises his op and that Cro: hurst had properly made his deciaton, Tue crowd was badly disappointed, and the managers of the Eureka A. C. dug youngsters, to fight ans\ rr to sem the crowd that Later AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. HIPPODRO Rvas 2531.00 Dally, Mate at 2 29681 S Beduain arate a Neate jah WSeensous Acta MONEE DAYS ywith io indians Orit AV 43d to 4th ous Bryan fthe “ght, and aft Ins the fans were wildly rooting | | for the stars in the main’ event. Mur-/ | phy and Sullivan both entered the ring! »ktng confident, and from the first, s mixed matters tn lghtning style. | first round was pretty even, both Each seem-| out, and many vicious blows were exe | cha need. i Shortly after the beginning of the aec- | round: Murphy landed a vicious | swing 'sqharcly on Sullivan's jaw. 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