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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1903)
"TWWWW' M. THK DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, O.tEQON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1003. TWO i BATTLE : ; JOYAL TONIGHT .I ...I! Jeffries and Gorbett Ifleet to Settle the Championship ttfi" . Zl, BettiriK is Two to One In Fa & m of Jbffrles wlio . Should win Bar ring a Job 8an Frnnolseo, Col.. Aug. U. Will Qlond6 triumph oyer bnito forco or vfto vorsa at Mechanics' I'avlllon to night? Will Corbet, tbo Idol of nd. mlrors of Bclontlllc boxing methods, succumb . to JoffrloH, tlio Ideal rough and ready lighter? Theso aro ques tions ashed and answered In tbo af flrniallvo nudnesatlvo by sportlnR men, Bomo good Judges of matters pugilistic nro of tbo opinion (bat Cor botl'n scleuco will earn for bltn tbo licavynulRbt rbatnplon and tbo right to coljpct tlin winner's share of tbo bill purno, but tbo mniit of tbo shrowil obsorvors say they nro convinced that tho former bollormnkor will again de feat tbo man who won tho pugilistic crown from John U Bulllvan. Nobody familiar with Corbett' mnvemonta tlnco bo first enmo Into promlnonco by righting n slxty-ono round dratf with I'oUr Jaolaon In J801 la Inclined lo deny that bla phys ical condition baa undorgono n change not conduclro lo suceosii In fentB of hiii' nun unuiiriiuco. jvor win any well Informed follower of rlngaltlo nvenla dlaputo the naaortlon that bla entire ayatoni baa aufforod considera bly .ilncp bo fought John U Sullivan. ami (bat lit) la by no means as sturdy .r reljabjo na whon bo wont nronnd tfie 'only' Bulllvan" aa n cooper would around a barrol In tbo arono of tho Olympic Club of Now Orlenna In Sop tombcr, 1892, Instance whoro uumlHtaUablo ovt tlenco In aupport of tha nbovo asser tion jnay bo found In Cnrbetf fight with Hlmrkoy In this city and with ritxslmmops In Carson City. Can h RlAdJqtoiTbptonciClpi' ground In an atblpflq way recoVor ajumbl6ntly ngnn to win gainst a aturdy 'nnuonont? Hlatury rocords few Inalnnrea or auch happonlnga. Hut. In aplto of all. , Corbett aayn he nover felt bolter In bla llfo. and think bo will surely be (bo victor In tonight', battle. Ilia opinion apparently h shared byi suoli aijjjjte folloyvora of the game na Ttjm mJtyan and aovaral others, Roiniiob for Corbett. Now for Jeffrie, the champion. Ho la a lighter lh every senst that tho tarm Implies, U I of tho rough ijnil ready aort. and nover ao happy o when alUgglnc In fuot. ho suys Jio would rather fight than cat. Jef frlesHiibwIedijo of tbo nolontirio prln ulploa la sold to bo greator than whon ho met Corbett In tbo ring1 before. Hut (force la still bis main rollanau. $n. like rusho and crouching Is bla forte. Ho rutho madly at his man. trie U corner him and Hum mui iii niin. driving blows at various parte of hie opponent's anatomy. Corbett la the man In the game today beet able to keep, away frjm these onslaughts, The oiTly Question It does tho dial longer poeaWa steam enough to plant a knock-out Mow. Jeffrie willingly aiiows an opoiieut tn laud on hlni jure or four time In order to r turn one blow. Ho figures he can afford to do so owing to the nmrvejoue ,owr he put In hie blows. He will employ Ike turtle Indicated tu to nlghtfa battle, and ho thinks tliry will Jesuit in CorlmtU defwaL t Bo far as physical tltnee la eon rented tho statement are at varl nucevOu th occasion of the previa wti otQetlng between the two Jeffrie undoubtedly had (be advantage In thl particular. Corbeti'a mode of llfo , beforu stated, had not been such as to tmpwve his condition, any. while, 'Vn the other band. Jetlrlea and dissi pation weto comparative JrnKvra at that timet. Jiut how the chance ataud ww i (a utnti-ull to atate ex actly, cjqrgett undoubtedly ha beeu UkliMt Hxcelleut care of liimselt for a year or mure In anticipation of u Hlgbf wctiBir. These Intimately thils any acquainted wlUAhlm decIajfiSthal condition In a? fresh as" that of youngster, arfd the!, brightness of his eye accma to bear out these declara tions. On tho other hand, rumors have been current off and on for a long tlmo to tho effect that the cham pion was not taking na good care ol himself aa be might. However, thlr, may bo, It appears that ho baa been training faithfully Of lato and should go Into tho ring In good shape. So rar aa weight and measurements go ho will hnve a great advantage over Ilia opopnont. Ho will weigh In nt fully 2G pounds heavlor ' than Cor eott This, howovor, may bo a dlr advantage. Joffrles' admlrors, however, figure that Corbett's power of onduranco aro limited nnd unequal ta twenty round of fighting jvlth tho champion. They also claim that the lattor la a better man physically than John 17 Sulll van waa tbo night ho fought Corbett Tonight's battle will show whethoi tho mental calculations of Jeffries' or Co'rbott'B followera nro correct. The betting la hoavlly In favor of Jefrrlca, but aa ono shrewd sporting man ven tured to remark today It la not al ways tho expectod that happens. Preparation have boon mndo by the Yosemlto A. C. to aoat an Immense! crowd. Many 8portlng men nro he.ro from Chicago, Denver and other points. Ring Career of Jeffrie. .It was Toin Sharkey who cave May 30-JJoo 1889. Choynskl, Fairfax, Interfered, contest post James J. Jeffries bla Mart In life. Thla the anllor did In a twenty-round bnttln In Ban Francisco. May C, 1898. Shark1 ey wna known as tho roughoat nnd lougnest or tlio nghtors of the Coast, and whon tbo rugged young bailor mnkor stood up boforo him for the limit, nnd won nt that, tbo lattor'e reputation waa mndo. Jeffrloa was 23 years old nt the tlmo. Ho wrnj horn In 1876 In Ohio, but had apont tho greater part of his llfo In Califor nia. Joflrlea' nctod as sparring- pare ner to Corbett, whon tho lattor waa tialnlng for his light with. Fltxslm muna. For sovornl years after this be met lu Bticcosslon n number ol prominent fighters, defeating somo nnd getting drnwa with other. Some of thoso ho wont ngnlnat woro I'etor Jackson. I'rte HvoreU, Tqm Sharker, Hoy Armatrong nnd Jpp Ooddnrd. Ut continued bla In nnd out fighting until 1899 when, tindor the mnnagomont ot William A. Urady. ho wont to Now York nnd secured a match with Dob KltMlinmon. champion of tho world The contest resulted, na nil tho sport lug world knows, In a victory for Jof. fries In the eleventh round. Tho reo onl or Jeffrlo'. principal flghtil la as fr.Hr.,.-... , I ........1 n. Cal., police poned. July 29 "Dave" Campbell, Pwt laml, Qi, Jjrpjinds, dfdjfo.. Juno 5 Joe Choynskl, Doulclal, Cal. 27 rounds won. j. ' , July 15 Joo Choynajll, San Fran cisco, 4 rounds, won. 7 ,89cw ; Fobruary 18-Jnko 'Kllrnln, New Or leans, Grpundflj won. Anrll i-pomlnlok McCaffrey, Drooklyn, 4 rounds, won. 1891. May 21 I'etor Jackson, San Fran cisco, 01 rounds, draw. October 8 "Ed" Kinney, Mllwnu kec, -I rounds, won. 1892. February 16 "Hill'' Spilling, New York, 1 round, won; "Dob' New York, 1 round, won. Boptombor 1 John U Sullivan Now Orleans, 21 roundn, won. 1894. ' Jnnunry 25 "Charllo"' Mitchell, Jacksonville, Fin., 3 rounds, won. September 7 I'etor Courtney, Or- nngo, N. J six rounds, for benefit of tho klnctoscopo. 1897. March 17 Ilobert Fltzslmmons, Carson City, Nov., It rounds, knocked out. 1899. Novombor 22 Tom Shnrkoy, Lenox A. 0 Now York, won. 1900. May 11 James J, Jeffries, New York, 23 rounds, knocked out. JOURNAL' X-RAY8. D, M. Parry-says the dominating ele ment of1 unionism Is mob spirit. Par ry ought to know, as ho is the head of tho Manufacturers' Union only he calls It nn association. Ho Is n blatant bigot, nnd Chautauquans are certainly In poor business encourag ing bis class of anarchists. The Canadian revenue cutter firing on an American fishing boat doesn't seem to worry Uncle Sam any. Ho re alizes that If tho llttlo fellow up north goos to firing rocks at our windows, tho map will soon bo changed to show that tho north polo Is also this coun try's north centor end stake. "The Conquest," Mrs. Eva Emery Dyo's book, has been dramatized, and a comnany Is formed to put It on tho i . . .. Caffrey; stage, for tho purpose ot advertising tho Lewis & Clark fair. The hoolc la good, but, ns a play, it tnkos no prophet to sec Its finish It has not the prosontablo dramatic characteristics. Astoria papers now suggest thnt, as tho salmon run later, the closed season should bo nbollshed. This shows the position Astoria has always taken on tho salmon question; that Is to Have a closo season so soon ns tho fish pass Astoria, but so long as they can bo caught there, there Is no need of tho fish being protected. "u i5cuut five ""i$uuv4 The cigar that beats them all at M&.&S Strango that the only ships that strike rocks In American hnrhors, nro Amorlcnn battleships. Tho Massa chusetts Is tho latest to get crippled, and she mot with nn accident whllo trying to loavo tho harbor In a dense As thoro was no urgent call for What Shall We Have for Dessert? Thla queMIen art lu tho family every day. Let u aiuwer It toUy, Try Joll-O, fcUclon J healthful dewert. Vtr pro 1 two minute. Nobolliagl o WW M MM wuc au4Kt to J 'J8-Leoa, Ore, Rasp, 1897. May la Henry Uakur. San Fran clseo. 0 rounds, knocked out. July 17 Otis Dublin. Ban Frnnclico 20 rounds, draw. mivomuor 3U-Joe Choynskl. Ban rriancisco. :o rounds, draw. 1898. Fobruary 28 Joe Ooddard. Ix An. 810, 4 rounds won. .March 25 Pelur Jackson. I.os An golea, 3 rounds, won. April 22 Pcto Everett. Us An galea. 3 rounds, won. Mny 0 Tom Bharkyy. Im Angeloa, SO rounds, won. August 0 Dob Armstrong. Now York. 10 rounds, won. 1899. June 9 Ilobert FlUalmmonaf Con- uy Island, 11 round, knockout. Mirombor 3 Tom Sharkey. Coney innii, jo rounds, won. 1900. April 4 Jaok Flnnegan, Detroit, 1 rojiml. knookuut ajay lu-Jnmm J. Corbett Island, 38 rounds, knookuut. 1901, "llnnk" Orinin, Lo rounds, won. Suptsmber 31-J Ktnuody, Oakland 3 rounds, won. roviuber IB Ou Ituhllu FrnnoJseo, 5 round, won. 1902, July S Hobart Fltxlmmons, San FranesQ, 8 round, knookout. OVeer of Corbett, Jame J. Corbett was born In San Praaelsoe. September 1. 1S6G. nud con. sequent- la 9 year older than Jof frie. Corbett as a tmtb Joined tin Olympic Athletic Club of hi homo j oim ioou oaxiug leson from Prof. Walter Watson. Ho ontered amteur tournaments nud won chain ploushlp competition half h doon time before hU eighteenth year. Hla art eugaRemeut n a profeional wa with "Dve- Wkimil whom h dUH)il at in 3 round, oihor pro- igni no met and ilefeate.1 In Uue early day were "Mike" llron au. Martin Coetello and Prof. John Doualdsou. The uimplete record of hla lUlns after x attained prouil neuce. Is as fallews: 1888, fllttu -. l-m nijr w0u.Ban Fronolsco. l round won. Oeorfie AtVJiuon, San Franclwo. a rounds, won. 18&. Junn SiVs.i. m. uZT . umver. an Fran clico, 3 rounds, draw. Coney Angolas. 4 Sail cAT.vnnir of tiik stomach. When I ho itomscli Is nTrrlnnded, whrn fixx! la Inkon Intn It Ihnt tntlm tn ,ll.f It lccnr mill InQainwi tha miicmin nunbrin. I tnv. rxpoilng the nprrcs, unci raunre tUe Klinrtu i , , , ., . ., ,. ... to ifcrrte mucin, imtfnrt of thi natural M'r moving lit that tlmo. It would jiiui-B m u Erntion. j nf the Hlomoi-h. h'nr ("atnrrh nf tlio Htomac tlon. 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