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"MANY A MAN IMAGINES HE IS AN ARISTOCRAT BECAUSE HE IS TOO LAZY TO WORK," SAYS THE FOGGY BOTTOM SAGE THE TIMES' COMPLETE SPORTING PAGES Fight Fans Argue Long About Sullivan's Claim to Big Title John L. Accepts Challenge and , Fights First Bout on a Stags I HERE IS JOHN L. SULLIVAN, WHO CONQUERED THE WORLD WITH HIS BARE FISTS :riiCTftri-7'trT KfcS "VtjIBs 4 m j 5? W& " JK-f i IR ' v "fiim ' A. . TS iff j 9 v t--"y 'bbbbbw hS9SISk!9SsHb jiHKijSKfeflaE32jK3MKi flBdHn 2aaa0BaEff9BsE3!aE!BBBD EyHHEtfKBaaiBBrB IHIisHHlsH p-sg, -" - -SKStcMIbbbbbbbI lKSfcSzMF.:- " :y" KjSgppspsB Erf&iKBl v" "jt"". " - Sullivan .shaking hands with Jim forbett his conqueror for the heaww eight championship. SULLIVAN'S GLAlT' TO WORLD'S TITLE H i.ons v. Dormant. Whether John 1. Sullivan was ever heavyweight champion of the worlu or merelj bolder of the Amerl can title wai Jong a subject that stirred the wrath of Sullivan' thou sands of supporters. That Sullivan was the champion of the world was shown by his ad mirers through his defeat of Jake Kllrain. conqueror of Jem Smith, the Cnglish champion. That ho 'was not the world's chat i- plon was shown by those who !n- slated that he had refused to niet Peter Jackson, Uip Australian col ored ieavyweight, holder of thoUft tlpodean title. In Sullivan' day all baules nv decided under I-ondon prize ring rolea. Tinder lhoe ru'f s the "HoMon Btronc- Mnv" rough- a' chsrietiger. including ' . of Knglind: Pte. T)lor. John I ..u.d Padtfx Ryan Jlmm Elliot . Tup Wilson. Charlie MltcheT .' orecnflcid and Ilerbeit Blade the Ms. r Tiring or training. the fam-Mia glad'ato- made the m..st astonishing declaration ever heard "Get tho best six men In the wo'd end I will flght them all !n one v eK. berfnnlcg on Monday and ending; on Saturday night." How Aulllinii (limbed. On September 2t 1SJ. Tom Al'en defeated Jllko Icroo.e .n seen rounds for the Ergllfh title Joe Goa came over from England and de feated Allen near Ooington, K, on a, foul In twenty-seven rounds Paddy It, an. of Tn.i N Y then defeated Go-s In eU-titj --even round at Collier.- Statlor. W Fulli-.an raa beating all oppinetit at that time, and he was matched wlh IJtan winning in nine round' at Mississippi Oty for $10 000 end the title In 1K85 Jem hmlth claimed the I'rg lh title a'ter hla . Ictory over Jack Davles. Jake KilraJn. of KalMmnre be ran forging to the '-ont end -hal-inrd Sullivan who refn-ed to make he match because of a disagreement netween the rhamrdon and Itlrhard K '"ox, manager of Kilralr The Baltl iore man laid claim to the title, but 'ew granted him the honori. In 168T Kllrain and Jem Smith met at Ilia de, Ioralna, France darkness ending; the friv after 101 rounds. Two 7ars leter. 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Sullivan and Eilrain toured the country for several years and were al ways intimate friends. Below you see John L. Sullivan's famous championship belt, emblematic of the title. It was studded with diamonds and other precious stones. i. ot t EESaaKWrt&c TEXMCKARDDON liencea and lohn ald til roneluslo'. lW3vs jour friend, John 1.. hul- London prise rtngllltan rulee for tli -hanif'-nhlp the! " a In coqiI hmiior a whole. Karqula of Ouee,b,rri tu, b,nR '""'"l merican tdopted ever where I Then n-h I har..l a ea t, A. ni.ln. :.,tlfr.n . A ..- I 3. mail ill u I linn. an " .i-i.vii ujlnc plo m Frt. nhen on my i eddinjj trip In Coston I was seated at a rournl table In the old Tremont Iloune ba- Hipping , a class of Johnnv JllleV ate 'ud lenly I saw a crowd uaa collectlnc at the window near my table looking; j in I followed their (raze and saw I what I had manj times read about. 'ohn I- on p 5p-ce I also saw that beside m !f there were no other In that (.ilded pa'nre of I j.erlod John I i irnlnc oir the bj ami hi rritrh'i nrht chit herj a. bar tender $ i-rja' dthe op but'un John was onlv inumbllni; but tie bar tender lis pat'ln? him on the rtieel, f and ee ne to paeifj him Mi '!- ' a Kuod-feii . J hri " Tbr iij i tl. smlnins; di. r popped a little e'! x abojt big enough to carry lo'iti ha but the irebratrd puKilifct w a.i as putty in his hands He steered the big; man out and In a moment I . John rldliiK dots n Tremont street In n open baruurh. hi mighty rlifhi hana;lns; over the mud (juard and the i champion was fast asleep. "That little fellaa Oh that was Ike Weir. said the bartender. j In after jeara Jlm went to MM I lleton. "T ' ,on -.Kudexllle circuit, itnrl A e heard Llni neak In hi sniff waj to 1 lii-O pati-nti at the Slate Go'dfield. the John i..n I. fr rlah Hospital f.,r the lnjne The np j at Ilenu, and the Mmn Wllliird twit plmided lutn n sanelv as other ju- at ,u 1 ork. 1- done u ith bvxini; m -. -. :n,i i j jjin John L. ouihvan s Career How He Became Champion "Tea. J've .'pent about a. million dollars In twenty Teara."" John 1 j Sullimn told ffiendj In JS35, "when penniless. 1 1 "Where did It ro asked a frlernj. VelI. I guess I gave away about John I.av.renpe Sullimn was horn to hm a fitrhtintr man. He lived n 1 J-CUmo. I spent WO.W0 on Trine ahd flshting man among men nd he died a strong fighter against the blight ! rral Car"lns- ' bI'wTabUt "W'" ... . ,, W in EimbllnE. tliough I wajn t s HIS EARLY BOUTS Where JhopJLSnfcii;; Spent Million Dollars In About TwenryYears to&sasss m "! Here h Champion Jonn L. Sullivcn, as hi appeared in his prime, showine h s charactcrtic fmhting pose, so d'fforent from that of the prenent day Sot lirmly on bis feet and with bare fists riMd, Sullivan v.as tnc mo-t fornndabi unjj gladiator in lustorj. E WITH BOXING GAM FOREVER. HE SAYS Tex P.ickard who promoted " cef!i!l the Hans is 11 battle it th world. awaK iisinc Kloes in his oombsts, end bis refusal to meet a haile--;er 's nrvt tn the rerords Therefore, his admirers sa, he was b. 10 champion under the Marriuls of yueenaberry rules as well tinder London prise rlntr rules. finlllvan drew the color line taut always refusing t meet a. colorl and Ituftalu l bis I101; fat Bptolinan wt:h ross 'I f'llou sr at t'!eeland aisle tv ai linkinc S'llPi That's lohn I. Sullivan. 1 thiuV 1 Srtld to mv fellow rider "Ves, that's Juhn Then m a t minute he addd "I'm Jake Kllrain we're come man in puhlle That hept the great veter Jackson from a dianre at the vnrM'e bonnrs Siillli'jin tltyiie -! ways said ha' while he had refused i K-,"Blna ttorles of Snlllan par In a tlieatcr In Hunalo toim , nlg;ht." Then for two hours I listened to ale w h a park eomml-sniiei in niton then "le spoKe t f his former tp rjri n to meet Jacksin In publle, he was ( w 1 Inc to meet lilm 1n nrtra'e I Me didn't accept It, either did her!"" """""" ""' nTTie a, 5ull'van would roar in his bic voice lwr' ix" war '""'lee nuuh tall I never saw a man I was afraid of ' s-tUr "'l l",", a"'1 ' v II I vl whlte. bli'k or an other color. but'mlr'd t,"m l'olu tw" XTax "n " 1 niun.nl give anv but a white man ' ,""r da u Chancfl to be world's charrmtan ' that's all." FRENCH LIKE SOCCER. aoeoer football has made sueh a favorable Impression upon the Trench ajovernment that each reg-tment h- heen provided with sore footballs for use la the reet bllleta. HICKMAN WON'T SIGN. nvri11tr NKW-. a.. Ih A Jim n lllckmar M IKooklin itfleider fa a he will not sinn the untraet of fered hliu b the rook!n club be na: dlsaai'sfled w ?h the salary fle uies Hickman is work na; In a ship ard here t ' He means t giw all his tmi in the future to lis .o'itii Ameriean inest menis Tev tuh ed blcli "n three a, n sioti e t against the adxlce of er man bt telled his friend, nnd j won U hen be off red a guarantee I . ?-.: IX'O'l for n Cans and Nelson flk-ht ot Colillleld. of which Nelson ai t.i ;et i3.omi, folks said Tei was jum plum loonv When he of fered !ohn'n and Jeffries tjtnran- lc .,' HOI 000 and a liutiim or elfl.drv.1 j f,.r ea li man. they said he wt. IfWtt!) i Then '(e i-ropp-d up acit.i and .,f f red Jdnran and U illard efose t, v-74 Dfxi f n ten -md bnn .11 Madi iin Square tiarden and tite iw ones ni'ieted that Tiv n 1 a 111c 1 r turn of th old nffl.etiii Yet Gans anil Nelson drew "iJi TIS, lohnsnti and J' ffrles Wills. -d am' Itlrkard now believes that he will stand on ih.t ret 1 rd inil jri.e m,me f tne wiser pi innler S'lie- nu to shoot a T ia mentioned as one of tite niei ilin is S' 'njr t btd on I 11 mn 1 1 v ' 1 d oout r kard i1 n ii - spe 1 He JOHN L.'S CAREER IN NUTSHELL Horn in Roxuur, Ma ., October IS. 1S5S Defeated Paddy Kjan for Amer ican bare knuckle champion fchip, February 7, 18S2 Drew with Charlie Mitchell, K'ni:li.'-!i champion, in thirty timo rounds, at Cliantiily, Franc-, March 10. 18.S Dofenteil Jake Kilrain, of Aii. tralia, for orlir ban knuckle title, July H. 1-A! I.ot to Jumn-, .1. ( uiliet. at NVw Orlenn. Pi'ptemlx'e 7. lss'J, 111 tuent one rotiniK under Marquis of Qui eib rr rules. Din! at Alunston. Ma.-. Febru ary 2. IUI8. A1HEIE of whiskey to which be attributed his downfall, Born on Harrison avenue, opposite Boston College, on October lo, lS3i, the first ten ears of his life were spent in that vicinity before his-' parents moed to 1'arnell and Lenox streets, Rocbury, and later to the Hoxbur Highlands lly father was a County Kerry man, bein; born in Tralee," Sullivan i once sal J, "and my mother came from Athlone, in Roscommon. My father was a small man, standing only 5 feet 3 1-2 inches, and never weighing more than 130 pounds, but my mother was a large woman weigliius close to lbO pounds. My uncles and all my father's relatives in Ireland were large men and were known as the 'big Sullivans.'" The future wuild'a champion heavyweight was evpected to brcoaie a priest After leaving th public schools SnllUnn attended a commer cial sihuul for a car and then en tered lloalnn folleuo to tke tip pre Umiiiao studies fur tho pnonthood. He remained there sliteen inunths. win 11 lie refused to continue Ills Hchnol da -i ended riht there lllllanH lather then sol ilie b -. trade for about two years, enK.-ipIns in artous amateur bouts around lios ton At the age of nineteen he Jecld ed to become a professional boxer and bade --rood by to his trade He was ttarted on the career that biousht him to the pinnacle of fistic fim. Sullivan s first professional bout u ith an bod of prominent, was vitn Vockj ' Wood. who had been stuck on that, either Tbal'shaU a million, am t if "It cost me about COOjA Tor legiti mate Imnc expenes. and. -ray train Ins con me about JllXUOO. TrIng to b a business man without any ex perience cost me another $30.000 Thais another half a, million, aint if DICK LOADMAN !N 1 place as .1 plumber's apprentice 1 matched with John C Hrenan. Thev . Mreadj lii-s ttrenict1i was remark .t at rockerhill Hall. Hanover able. .iud his turbulent combatiie , sireet, lloslon in 1-.TH Woods wasno I iMi'iro was iiiniui control tr mm .match for the 11rorous -ulIiin and I opponents before lus cla-h with John ' fiT si month he quarreled w ith WB8 deieated easiu ri..o-l on a barce In the Hudson rive a jiiiirneMiinn piumaer aim iiio.in--u i)an IJwjer. the .I.is-arhuett t on ii.iv III. IsM That battle made tried his luck at the Bostop Athe ncum, and hit the floor seven times in six minutes, when the curtain wa runs down John Donaldson Was knocked out in ten rounds at Cincinnati, and both men were arrested for prize flcluinf: One of the witnesses, Johnny iloran was a!ced if he had seen a prize fight "o, but I saw a. foot race was his reply Who was ahead"" queried the d triet nttorifev 1-onaId-n.Mi. and Mr. Sullivan was runnlns: after him. but he couldn catch him." said Mr-m Mil!i.ui fought one or two mo e L d hls job ,, hampion. was his next opponent and "flred at.uKain Sullivan waa accorded the ic- ONG DISTANCE GO HI.l IMillH", Frli the M I iphi- bll T mi eium ,ier le l,llt will iimke his il nut I I 1! Moore. I 1 ,i I i a dc '1 t I is redlt, before it Haiti- him eenaeless. That ended ai a plumber He was um c. I'ncaare In First richt. SullUan's father not the rapidly growing youth a place as a tinsmith, -ind he worked at that trade for about clzlite-11 month-". ., . . v.i. ...r. 11hi.11. ri..K I one mum tbe oiingsterattenneu " -....... ."-. i hmr at the Dudley Mreet operx .House, situated not far from his! home As a pBrt of the exhibition a .. ,.,,, f nn evhibltinn for Hono tcrj Then Sullivan handed a beating to Tom Chandler, who had some ring reputitlon In New rng!and. The jounc fighting man's victories were piling up nnd he waa Induced to face Mike Inoan, nnw- instructor at the M1IU--M11 a contender for the held b I'add) I:air 1T0 Ec Continued tie WILLTSELL HORSES. J. II Widener will sell nambe- of his jumpers. Including; Infidel 11 Skibbereen. Maitre Corbeau, Man Hlar 1 pe. tat'on. and Stonewood llrenkK Uonovan'a f, - dene- ilbes not mean to quit the The I)onivnn!ulllin bout was in ! eptei hase gtme, but merely to de reae the nu ob of jumpers he has he ta.I.l.s III. k I.udnu.ii of Ipk-l-to,,nK '"""" '"""J a"11 ''""'1a'an was In training for a bout and did in iraimng ,w..t w. V In rm..n.l tM.t , challeng.. lo meet nn man tn the , not , ar t ,,r inJlirrd . Wbaugb'a Theater . house w ith small gloit , o.. easj. mina; fjllon house with small gloits , "fj eaj, wuina- feon. nid Pono- "I II tnle )".' iJiii'' il" dei t .iie , an ..nt,j j wont hurt iou" nf Muns John I Mill .in tr,.m the You'll be In. kv I don t break your' waller. , "wait till 1 eel d.w n ihtrc" n.-k. was iilli.ins gruwling replv ".anne'l .i i.iuipped wiili rek'ilH The ii.iiit was .ailed a draw but In !... Ki.iei li"'' tights but the ioiiiic nn"mlih. the third round Snllnnn landed his veil wi ler ... .. .. ,. ... . .. . i.. . u. u.in.. ... i i i ,u. f, Italmm-r r.nK -r. M.n.te ?"'jr i.'"-? ""X,l 'T,"" " .Tt,i .fc.. vl . - r-tv-- .!. .-,-. . , 1 1 , .-.i .' in ia-. WO linprr(iairi i.-u.. , ... ........ ... .v. - "-- - - .. .......... .. : . .." ... i.t? ih -t:.L- tillirnn .Infill hit coat. Ufttlrr uas mahd to 1h Hoo J-rPil iM !;. -...Hi .1 mit roll-Nl Ml. Mi. -w-miiii,I no ready fftre. sufTcrinc n broken no 'Uatl it Hi'-nTH till Kri mot lion- AMlfc the llnnd. Monre ha-. iif tirnS l'linn Krtle 11111 KhI W olif Hit (-1miu1 Iwn teiirt. nrt bnM ktl Kitl i1li;iiM tt h- fi fin ti Tlcr . clmmp inn T nioUe Itim lrmk Kit! VXlIlteillLH Ii .I.M.!tt 1m f , on hl hls that i" jnVit n o 1 1 t h pf tnf tMtn. Iv -tnv- 1.1 't-raniv ..f !itltn nT, ..-,- n rinjr nni afr M t . Tf b tcU l.l-t ll ftlteBjH IW t.l 11 n for .h ir niuit Wl.n rin ut af lit" hut "i.tli knuw n 1 in" 1 I. I IK lettJIltniltll I htfti file" I -all Litltrl laax, l.kt 1. - f. perie,.-ed in ' i..atier r feellna the f. r. tal f hnu, , , , puuur puise in. uor-i "iisnt t. carry mm weight nln he make a , P iletlnn in Mm iriielar bu' Te-c has had all the enn.li.His that Mine to a pronm'er nnd h.ia iand.d on lop three different tunes. He ei nnd- r I Jti pound. am I nil Ii. piieliitir -Um bau a ur.at 1 nnrlie v Iire h.ii .b- l.lll la.li'in' tle mo!. a him h lue fill", but irloves, iauli.ied annell l.aee (iter the IMano. With ll.e clones laced u hands. MiIii;.ii -to.nl llni.. a jrren hn faelntr a mor " skilled Tfi.rinir The I.mi-e 'mailed j On April 1". l.-u . te-tim'.nml'was !gien at Itnaton'". old Mui. llatl for 11 his ' Joe Ooi. lna w eight champion from raw I !"' 1 lsrt. a,id MillUan put on the 'gloves with the teteran nngllshman ieS ,f.. fA.r.n irion. an.,,,,, ttla r.il.l 1.. the second round to Goss' Jaw, send ing Mm sprawling at full length 0 IUXL ABVJCE 9 WHEN THE BARBER SMS TONIC? MtMtt li w .11 ttt-r m rlver prforinr Tlit Mtfinphii bantam i rxpctPl whirh i .. ?. fl'nlaa ri, J 1 .- . a.. n . A i al... J . .. .ml, nliAII t 1 11 a ''" - "-" i " ; :; ' rwB . .. "."1 . V. '."a! ' w VL Uvan mine With r.iK ht roM. ii Kiran joi.uun innn r"jern nn own jnniiKnn anq , "" " " " - "i inrmiiiJi i v ,... -knlliv . ....n.ln I.-1- w - - - -- ---..--- -I'll nake o...i.i.i. u . nh. i .1 .illi.l Too bad. joe. dlUll t mean ..".. .i io. ,'.i.. i i ..i. .... ll.e back I that said fcuIIUan when ...... ...... -. i, ....... ........ .... , j..f Ins bead Tli. iin-.iiiilh iinuw nlhiiiir i.i biiviu. I'll hu did know i what t i .1.. when -.ru.k That night was born the awful Mil- I Jeffries tight dutiea like ai. game man an t mote s 'n I le it was TlMng . men? x . i r!-fh' and performe.1 eldilmer Tex nr of the few. Pt f boTlng e' all nn his j Tex tvanta and his M .1 pr- t Hi i f..r the Imig grind of f.rieen rounds MATTY McCUE RETIRES t Mi in w , i uri i if I us. It t-mlth " where I el. "l n ii .' in Tre II v F-rhei a-d I I. .. . Mil regained his feet for anothi.r touud And then Sullian inststeii n ha Ing his left hand tied behind In back With onl. his right hand m I kv Ail vlik final rminil a-t ! a. t llti Kray -,s, MiIIivh.. riinlioil at ran .' " .........-. ..- ' tnell Jl .iwunc that powerful right t hand nnd ranntlt rclvinc t) .l nn ?ti fiid of hi fai -nllrd truph h nr nril rlsht r a piano. ith Htap1 Th flszht van eniied il"Hn Ui-rr h-iT-r- n rrlum YOU SAY. SATISFACTION. in) hfif et fioni h tnc l t.on with tl. old rinr cladf-tor T)i grirefiil nit end -n red Pullman i rinj; f.nn eiheie as ortn as it bfutnc know n rWri On Inny Koeman 1 Mnwinc that bout with ;o. Su' t took n mativ opponent j - 1 mk another Aldtlmer KtEW THE HARE FROM GETTING THIN CARTEE LABORATORY 933GSJ- wa;h.dc