New York Clipper (Apr 1863)

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BsS!B.^BaiMtt,' a&A • nnmbw of gentlemen.IdtsUfled Ui«%Tf Ktd. thA'Blag. &)«nui and Slug ut. gppoBttoewli I wait-1 out ntahil flnlihM Uiefauiabyk]lo^jaa l>irt.i. >t p«to I his leg* b7 • rlght-buider on in, nrftlmool^ [LV.l..J..J,'.l. v , ., ■ . . . l)«en tftooonUcd i olitei^iit tti«moat«ntlin«UiUo i ISESZL wi iterfoii:iiJwanto '<J«.Pl.inuttop?'. '-The B^jO. Boy m nrod m^^^^^^ M^Li"w«diSd lialSB itaok o?t for thalr tond. in »tt^Pt 8it«riptt6nfare«onto,*vKfti^.iitT^;:rr-^rj^ Bnb«iTltitlon(or<ni6nthSc „_.__ , OlnbotFoni .'.lOBfM .nisnlamoataDXletrwas mfAlfeitedby the compan' OJnbof BiJit.,..;.. ...aOOp theinoTe*oi^tJiebolia,and»U4oubUas tot^'e'DoJ. , ■ ,„« to^TMce,. ■ . |th»iii<i«ob^eT« «ooA.a »^,6nd.fcr0wen8^ ^IjstabniEHm, yWt»Will*^^ fct ^ in- jUewj-^grted^^^^ I p„„ u,, „cdlon"t mugem.nto m.d., -^*S«j'dedw«oii.iilU,k*w*w^^ , when, after » eonple of random eiohuiges, Drev deUmHSr'^ S^limsklaf6rtfiMeaT.«txmaBtUln«ftni«e. I)arof»gsDtl<nian offered to bet that Heenan^ion. Vehi " ^3?.^3ri.j'ir->,'■ ^v, ■ .Ulonilf nwotfwed that ilOOwaa pnt doTO on behrif ^*i.e#a»yo<Mahiroek,: ■ ^- / • ^ .^^i:llvJl'«S^»B^^ night,and lo loxlonB waaMr-Pw tolBinre»tt*intlo*tothet«»*rtt»tl»«* if from.Moiely,.the^Boro_B»mM,pM^ for an opening eneued ™nBl^°* lened the ball by getting bis left-well homo on the bo)^ tS ' DreVs retain. Drew dashed In, bat Inetead of BiraE as previously, he etood, and gave Mow for blowniS andlho nnnncBS dls-1 Drew, who was the strongest, forced him to the ropes. ' ^ Dloamyi «>»« | '."""^'S; iCrwi'.r.'rT'nVmilrio'lhVoomDBLy was not BO nu- 31 and last. The last round had made a difference in «i,, to gome on gS^^y^.'a^bMn MpSJtod! tte riS7to& predoml. pearance of bojh. for Trew had h^ nose swoU.n, and hS« IWrton^ I Ir"™.-^* /.f . Ann TnAifd «io«n who htl tskeu the pre-1 a lump on the len .jposlting ' he offered ti I Sf "JSU.^f7f *« fln*^ 'i!lurtnlbmo who had taken the pre-1 a lump on the left side of hie Jav.,as «ell as having hliialin: *Z SSISTtiktoR?Sgh?s^t lo(Sver5 l<£&7 and even those ewoUeli. Drew was first up, and. when Bam met hfinTdM SSr^ffl iS t« in Urfe a^ winks and onco to Olofle qnartsrs/rattllnjr oonnte^^ exchanging bwfi ». , ^, to jX^*^'3i^°?,'o^'^„^i^V^aW. "to half.armed dlJunce. until Dr«w olosed and got onthe^ii lian^ <M.% or shirt to prove, ho wis in ""esU 51^' iSSS DntS Sm toSk np Wi qnafters In the bow. Drew In the Bam got down. J^J^^'J^^fJ^flf;j',«>M<^,aa C »JSe!!^.J?L"°» To'Sl.Tth. tim/as n'^^ ""tos^. people" Intro- - ■DaQ«Bnk»»jppo~»i~"_~~'B~~'7--^r- —, To nass the time, as usual, tne "onoseo peopio andVe, or two^weU-known speoiUJon ""JJ' Jn^'''^^" a^iJa tte™one»."imd were very IndnatrtoMat taking and VttWOweii?wmthathovn» at llbor^rto totaSthoVaJ^SdJTonlstthe^tato^^ the «^,„afor.gsa^w^^^«b2wgld^ I tbOwen'BwUt to redeem their valuables, Tixi tmmu then -^van .to Ur. Ooney, t. boldef, wUoh'wIllbe done thla,(Wednesday: I nwHafreedthattbeyfhopUflghtfot '< Ifltanber aexl, .within 100 mile* of London, , dedof toduoffe. some * ~' lbesodhMiJnt4rMUng .lp'ih4:aifen Fazkor Mom of London, 'S^{^o^^}^sy^^aniSia^«n'ii>M no chance, and of P»«f »i"^"^fj?»i/ivy5i^ I?; jYotnSl nuSy elo^ that a apot could be found ^jStoSToiSS; r oS'?^^^^ JrithSS'i^SiSS^^lor.. At Ungth a laSdlng w« effe^. L IS: ISr;!r iRv; and the stakes and aonnrtenanoas put In proper order. Both -^j;.T',=«-i^i ifcr.H.«r-. JS^^ ttS SS'JSSS 2d ttlsSkeT^l mp^^'enan-Ses pu-t in props? order. _ , ,0(jede4lo,!writo ont.Uie artldes, and donng. this procass, the ground, when, bs< uiuaL a hitch ocouned sjjlijpeenw. *^ with-the.utmost oompla^ | men_were_TOon_ra^ .t imou, ot.f. I ^uisl^j'j W*W«5t'''''^'^I'^i jr:)'^^ 'fr^lrespeotlnKthecholesorue reieroe. 'iniswaa ai lengwoTer-1 uamonoayman . ...S.--, I > .«>L**. 'rfN- o; A^vX V \^^•:'^^'f^*vX^JXti^^MifS^^^ab^l>^ coSe. an J Dntoh Bam was the first to throw In his cap at twenty met to setUe their tHSJlii'EOR . SIAOQO I'.-.. ^*eniUt S^ntes past eleven, hnving a couple of KeU-known East-BiiS weeks a subject of ■Af^-v.'*- .'*'..» , .., •l<hlp«t'£«M.S.»WtU pur^^ K bSSaerbrothersfor his seconds. DrewwMsocn after him, hUwaU known as thoi waaatandlnglnthe.rlng, when the arrival of the poUoewUb. nounced, and the referee ordered the proceedings to be itsnT There was a rash as usual to the boats, each endeavotlag to n£ run his' neighbor, whloh oansedafew ludicrous bit Utisdai sccldents In the hurry to embark. Hothlng farther Aula eompllehed, and the referee conseqdSntly oMered that to nmw hoatUltles during the same week. >' ' BATTUHa BATILB ' BtTWznr • ■ ■ .. At (UiaB-'WktaKT, Von £10. Ob Uonday morning, Uaroh 16,' these Birmingham tfagOliW .et to settle their dUrerenoei.' The matoh has Imn for israil 'aa neither «ottslden It •:T^ creditable Without donbS''fie*eZ.St«?b2 I ^^9^"1 conversatlbn In apoitlng circles, both imr thoroughijr game UtUe bruiser*. _Lane hulgmi In the loped arena with Young Harris, of Blrmlnghtip, iat '|i«?«k!tf*«>^<^a^'S,lf^^^ I uST^thSSK ;The.;^lp™"olWm^>*j;Vblu*^^^ I anothV:'?e>ttrpteseni tourcinVmt^e^ ■■.iJoits*S|J«l<Tnj'n-.'".'' , ._. „, V.4tfi:ttcAjUDIOB; 09' QBB&T BBITAIB. iBS^Bs^rSiSTflSS^^^ eihlWt^dngloJUworlMpholej^^ the Inner ring thoroughly cli ^,.«t?o'i^.t'^'cgSS55'^'n?K 5.^.JI5?.M'»A^'»^' '^^^ Wright's, Bed Blon, Bordesley street; Ontler hailing &om Jitk Boofce'a well known hosUery, the WhltUngton and Cat Ihu was his first bout for money, aa he only had two or three toggk 4,~ however, wu laid on Sam. At length, the pnUmlnartcs I tnm-up encounters previously. He was brought to theicntck - ■ • ■ •-- ■— '-■-cleared in first rate trim, and his IMends were sweet on him, desplteUi ttm,,^thatforIWtjl.be^.^^ ^TrJiSf»Is%ia4S5s°tSS^^^^^ ftom.tt^ time at which the .money th»»ioht. looked aa fine as a star-agalnst CnUer's B ft. 8 In. BhorUvaner , ^,S£^f^^J£f„1,SSSrfS!hf8hilSurfo^a^^ Bound l.-The sight, as the Utile ones faced each other, was rybteikon Monday, the prindpal sporting houses showeSilpa, •;tB^*nd »nd.onernmo»,af m^es.Jpsasrl ta.^^^ the plsce of meeting, Hodge Hill, some seven mlltsnt, :pogflIstloar«i» anongpiomlilsnttadlvUuals ■•baUW «»»^^^ cheek bone^ anS altonther the tuAal cast of countenance ofa where, hiving arrlTCd,happllyvrtthontpoUMlnterfffl;em • ■ . » 1'*^ ''^-"'•-''"'•''^ wto He has awdideveloped neokand ihonlder*, with the was quickly formed, the proportlonso^whlohwe wIU notcilj. o«8i mm, ana, »iar » jiniu^ l^^^^^^j jj^^^^^j^y^^^^j^ His chest Is die, and a movement In the dlreoUoir of the vdilolea heiaUM Siomlnant, andhas the mnsdes of the ribs uid sides plainly vlsl- the approach of the combatants. Cutler's cap wis the.fltstshltd le. Hehaagteatlengthof reach, and the muscles and tendons Into tne ring, quickly followed b^Lane, when their stcondi, of his arm and forearm showed at every movement There Is s whose names shall b» namebu, quickly gave the flnUUng Blight uaiLg-oB, however. In the loins and hips, while the legs touches, and the men faced each other at forty mlnates put sre Blight, but perfectly straight Draw has a decidedly Ulleslan eight for cast of oonntensnce, which ezpreases great deUrmlnatlon. He I ihk tioBT, . ,, has well developed shoulders, although the muscles are not of 1 Bound 1.—On putting themselves Into position, the (trutst 'AnnoLBS or AoBHEHEHT enteredlnto thls.Ui* "Ihuyol ti,,2g(^p„2QiQeQt^ ),at8tmss he moved, the proptdllng power contrast in height was very spparent. Lane completely oveilcp- Uaioh. 1869. Mt^eenlohn Oannel Heenaa and ThomasKlog. ^ working beneath the aUn. His ribs are weU cov- ping his opponent, and having considerable advantage In ntttat Tho said John Carmel Heenan agrees to fight the said' Thomas ^^h muscle, and good loins and back showed there was length of reach. Catf oss snatring for measurement of dlttuit King a fair stand np fight, according to the new nuea of the N,t,ej^gQa,,g]ito]a,t through the wear and tear of* long fight for some minutes, when Cutler led off with the left on the ribi, rUg, by which 4he said J6hn Carmel Beenan and_ the sMd g ^j,, „^ opponent, has plenty of reach, but like his op- but wss somewhat short Lane retaliating on the left ey^ from Thomas Elog hereby sgroe tobe bound.; The said fight shall be ™ant, he displayed a llgbtneas In the lower extremities. Putdi whloh there wsf a eUght "show." (First blood for Lane.) Out- fortheflnmofa,OOOajride.andBhaUtake place on the 8th day gin,,■• of DeOembar, 1883, within lOO mUes of I^ndon. In puijnanoe of ^^^aeti, and the right woU across Us body. Drew held this agreemmt ilOO aside are depoelted In th* hands of Hr. j^j, j,j.],„ than Us opponent and his right not so much John Cons*, who shall transmit the same to the editor of Ml • p^- ^ joon as he got within reach, feinted and drew life, who shall bo final siakeholder; the second deposit, of <B0 a breaking ground prettily, but finding Sam would not fol- sldo, shall b^made at Hr. W. aichKason's.,mae Anchor, Shore- ^ renewed Us offers by felntlDB twl^e. when Bam got dltoh, on Thundaj, Uarch 96; the third, of £60 a side, to baulked at the body, but flnd&g Jack at home, got come otL' Heenan Is very oon- „ , large sum of money for which he Is banked Ikt English gentlemen most convince Americans how. ' «riBf* ri3p'Oarp«ntsr/uitf1tome'tif6arthre«'Un^o ue, and that agood man, of-whatever color, or ^^UoSitUttsdus^piu^ plenty of friends In the MUsh P.B. ^ It ^S^^mSA\^YJ^,S^- - .lw«onltomldnlriitb.for*nrellmln.riesweresetaed,whenths .4).,HB^rA|ri,'4^'AUBIUOAl( OHiKiPIOK, -i'.aTV: > ■ ISBUtehed.agtlht.t' _ • nvo, isD siKd OF thk liBmEH ?!, I waa'qiilte inldnlght before preliminaries were settled, i I following arUoles were drawn up and signed:-^ ' TO nOHT FOB . %«]nili«'U^^ anihoitty, having j iie d v e ll'i'^Sg'to that effect ftomjohn6.Heensa,.throngh .jttBllaOcasU^tlMSenlala'Soy's trainerin oonjnntAlenwlth ' jBH^'builfit;')^^^ torn Bayer* St Ftrnborough, ■ j^jfaflitiiiWtinf't."'fi'* intim.t«iw«ni<». Here Is : aya li iBnl eopy of the letter aaaded to tj- •'- " •■ Loanoa, BBa.,'lbrehi7th,188!l. • • -)n>Uti('<)om, Eaq.,—DUB Bi^'.^Ust liight' 7. 0.. Beanan iMi bi^W to ilght Tom Eingi f|MiU,b6o'a Mde, at Owen Swift's, ad4VI0*tiSaarenowdawii. . I have wrUten- at the^eaiUsst BtMtf|*tiaadbU,toletyoukna*, ania wm keep ■•^9S!i§?JSi*.. ^.;:v ..v;.■c^<^«^•*?^■'■.' "THaP?^^' ' r^)r4iiB4bm.ttwtUb«s'era'that tt^ has a.TsUable MMp^'f^t at eanrt, an^ thit. It .tal^ra evc^ means, i^'l^ jjii f tf ito,liesp its nadars truthfiilly posted on transpiring events Jt art •porting irjtU;' In .oorroborStlon of the abtrve, which IB wjbjiiBA^ius^ howevar,'.ln tfsgard to the iqain Ikds. we also jMN^ttiqitdstatls and arttdes.bf agreement; ss we find them in ttaUjioiWiiil Uit of Uarohl(lth;'alBO, farther parUoulus Ip ,re- ^^^^■^iif^^^^'^^^^^ Jem.Usee.and the tlnkndwn, '^tto. It woud' seem, never will be known; aa Jam Uaee claims .4|tl!dti<ttid'farther, ohsllenges Heenan,'King, oranyotfier iioian iMttblfli^fin £ioban^ HereI«the,^pOT({iv ■ ".^Iiij5(,(e9gni|t: • ' .^'Ooz last. It was announced that the match between Jam ,. XIMmtTlhe unknown had'Vlitually ended In smoked the latter . Mfiagpatd forfUt end, Uke many people,'we ^ Inollhed'to JMSshS tniftiess ■ s -mj stsplelona one as ftr as Usee Is eon- ; oined. Sonvfttt ^em win jperhaps dear up^e mystery which U&4Vt*iSe matter.''In reference to this subject wa hi^veTe- .«ftred'tIU'ibIbtiMflgleUA.Mml^ . ; . if' I *M tUat tUelTnknbwn hss tUled to meet his last Siit^^^t•, ■ tttt«fb|«,'jlalm.my:rtgUt to tho forfeits, oonslderlng my- ' y^ehati[iBd to' the 'same* The arrivals of malls- from CiMotlr nothing.ei^ and think parties ahonldnot match nmf" Tltboi^t ^eUg fall;: prepared to ineet'.thct depcalta be made on April 0; the fcurtb, of £80 .a side, on AprU Theao same tactics were displayed for some time, each In 38; -Iho.flflh. of £M a aids, on May 7; the 6th, of £80 a side, f„ ^ opening. Both appeared puzaled. Drew onUayll; theeeventb, of £80a side, on Janel; theelghtb.dlgtondijig In the middle of the ring, and Bam walking about £80 a sldo, on Jane 18; the ninth, of £«0 a Bide, on Jnly 2; tho j,^„ renewed the sparring, for an opening, each In turn tenth, of £« 8 Bide, on July 18: the eleT«mlh, of £60 a side, on jtig away. Sam was the flrst.to get homo, whiai-was with the July 80; the tweUth, of £80 a side, on Auguflt 18; the thirteenth, g,t on tho body. Drew Just reaching Sam's noie In the re torn, of £80 a aide, on Angast 37; the fourteenth, of £80 a side, on | sparred to within distance, when rattling exchanges took September 10; the fifteenth, cf £80 a side, on September 21; tha sixteenth, of £80 a side, on October 27; the seventeetb', of £50a aide, on HovemlMr 8; and the final deposit of £100 a elde, on Movember 26, at Mr. W. BlohardSon'B, Blae Anchor, as above,'when the men shall mutually: agree to the place cf figbUng- The aald deposlta to be tuide -between the bouts of eight and ten P. M., on the days ahd at the housts named; •lllur party fkOtog, to forfeit the nioney down. The houses ler then got warmly on Lane's right eye, and delivered his right on the ribs very prettily, when they got to close and hgt work; both down at the ropes. 2. CaUergotsweeiIyontherIbsbyaBwlngtngblow;Bome|«cl exchanges, Luiefollowed his man, and getting well onthemonlli and cheat; Cutlrt down In his own comer. 3. Both men slightly flashed, end warming weU to their woiL etoi offered freely oh Lane, with no takers. Qptler wu lk» first to commence hostilities, by planting a hot 'on on the chHt, an4 retreating. Lane, however, was not to be denied,, ml :ot on the Jaw and left temple with great effeot, Ontler geWif ' 4. Both men slow to time, the hard hitting having given Ikm a good blowing. Cutler got his left well on ttie mark, uid tnj place. Bam getting home on the nose and cheat, and Drew heav- like a bmp-llgl>ter. On getUng within dtstanoe again. Lane let 111 on the base of the neck. They bad now warmed vto their fiy a fine right-hander on Oatler's nose, nom which there «M a work,, and sparred very taat for an opening. Drew followed copious "flow;" he followed by a stinger on the ribs, when ^ MoBi, and tried his left at the head, bnt was shczt, Bam getting got to ding-dong work. Lane foUowIng Qp Us man, and flghthi| weUaway. Drew tried again; Bam retreated,, and tell from a I Elm down at the ropes. ', ,: ' .i^' ', slip in Ills own comer. Tfine,8niln. I 6. 2 to 1 wss now offered on Lane. On eomlng.np, Lanfl ZBothwereratherfloshedabonttheticeastheyanswwedlhe hsndslookedqueer,endbeganto puff oonslderabur. SpSnug, call of "ttme." Some more very pretty sparring until Bam led Lane getting well on the mouth, when Cutler let fly a swener. ^ , - ~. . „ -r caucr "ome." Home more veir pretty sparrmgnnm eam lea i,ana getting weu on uemonui, wneu buuer ujr ■ awniu, »tirtlo6 the depqslta.ehjil b» nudeahsll be named by each „ j t,,g ,^,5,, ^ ,,^pp^j,„^ made a dash which came plump on Lsne's ribs, knocking him off bla jlii. S!^^^5SS{^•IS?^^.™^^^??^i^».wS^°^f^>,?'5i^ DrewfoUowed, '(Pirstknock-downforOuUer.) • , \v « next dep^^ be nuned at the et^g of the prevlons rao, ^ his left; flam, with bettor fortune, got home on the 8. Blow to time, but when up. at It at once. Lane got homawaa °"?J?"Krt .1 i? ^J-""* ?Jr?-? the third «l<>PO»''- ™,« body. Drew, In the return, planting his right behind the ear. on the mouth, OuUeron the old spot-theriba; qnlokexohanjes, mentobotathertog_betweenthehonrsoftenA.M.andoneP^ untU within reach. Bam dashed the left straight at the held, but 7. Cutler again on the mark, and away. Lane retaliating on tka Drew put it on one side, and forced the fighUog at.close qnar- ribs snd jnooth, and Cutler Slipping down to avoid, ters, where bcth^ero bosy with both'hsnds. Drew gettlngon 6. lUng-dong exchanges, a dote, and both down. Cutler nnler, theearand cheek, while Sam visited the nose,:CUttlag it across g.Bpirrtng sll ovor the ring, a qnldk, passage of arma,ul the bridge, and drawing blood. (Claimed and allowed for Bam.) Cutler downln his OW71 (jomer. , ' They fought In this determined manner Into Drew's comer, 10. A slight exchange of blows; OnttST slipped down, bat ww where, sfter s sharp struggle, both were down—Drew upper- Instantly on his pins again, when some tootn-and-nsQ work lot- most Tlma,Umln. lowed, Ontler down st the finish, Lano failing over him. 8, Drew came up bleeding ftom the out on the nose, and with 11. Oatler plsntod heavllj on the mouth, which at his left ear swoDen. . Bam did not show many marks of punish- showed the crlmaonstream. ' Lane.relntned on the^rlbs; .Caller ment but was flashed. After some very, fkst sparring, Sam down at the ropes.. ' > v j . planted his left on the right eye an4 onthebody. Altsraahort 12.'0ntler's "pbls" begon to look very flushed, end htdjoi U. onrthe dsy n%med, or the man sbsent to forfeit the money fut. In the event of magisterial Interference, the referee shall decide the next place and time of meotlns the same day. If poaalble. The expenses of the ropes and stakes shall bo borne mutually.' Ur. Dowllng, the editor of Sdl't l/ffi in London, to be referee;- Two ilmplrea to'be chosen oh the ground; snd.lncaae of dispute lutween them, the deolslon of the referee to be flnaL Inpursooncb'of this agreement we hereunto attach our names; - ' ' < JOHN OABUGX EEENAK. ' >' ■ ■■' ■ -OHABLES BUSH, for Thomas King. WltnsBs: H. A.'Kbd. ' ' , .and, fhrtheri to.satlefy.the sporting pnbllo, I sm not [g'to' mkk6' what I havei heigiisonnsctapuloqsly, as stly. Moused 0t;|yjli:';ifaskln« fibtlttou4mat<dies.' I / manl;reathlng ibrAspO a sloe and the Ohampl^n's 1 thr^ mbhths frofii sl^lqg Aitlfdias,'qr three jmontha ' wllh'Qoss., Bbehan, or )CIng, who has soxlously Sgsfn fight .ue for the much-coveted belt oiin ihes gratified by wverlng.ths, £80 whUh I ihavb jblders hanSa to flghlth'e abbvo-mentloned men, at) Who thinkshlmselt ablo.to.wfest' tha highest '■^jftttmrnt,'. Tours, &0. . !'JXU UAOE, ftie,.^868.',., J ,., OtiamplonofSngland. i ffia'tofegolng, it will .be seen .that USoa claim* forfeit fi.4;}lBkn6wn,' to;wlilohhe Isiolearly entllled.: and Jom ap- )'lndlanant atthe- snpnosIUcn abroad that the."my*. gnS'iStraggeir' woa.aq Invention of his ovm; merely'put lie); gain tiqie to.warda the Btlpulated period.for gaining dOnMaebelt Uace statesthatho is atUfwUlIngto ^anr.a^liteathlog for f300 a side and the bolt" .We men. •AiW^r lasirthaiKIng.'had .called upon us on Frlday— ^Mm;Vlotureofibe»ltbl—andthat'be was vlookUii up hi* t4t;ritQni*ioh-titm^tor'any: snm ■op to il.oooto flght Heenan, Wt^httrdi ws4«nxIons,to.bein thq V.B'.agahi.' Atthe le. King'spoke oontemptuouely of Usee, and declared' ' 'it any man. bar Jem; but that he would not )X m eooounter.wltb a 'Wlf-'atyled champion of '•reason Is, iJ^at Uaoehas broken faith withhlm " -hy,''ahd.tliathe 'Vrauld.rsthar.n6t;hiave.any< i^ifller. ., /)' .' .'' ' .» , ' iSIng^ B0Oon)panlod by Uri W. O^reston. that he had endpeeded in getting a match h'a* be^ i(lfe<^Iy announced in onr oolumns, ad ooun)|iiloned a .gentleman to matoh hthi l^eStlng liMlf, a|il .on Ifonday night, or. hliig, Owen'gfrin, Elogi and Preston, hapr /. coney's, Oa]Ifan)la(Ubtel, Fanton street liing.ih brlnglng'lhp merits of tho two big Dd pntdOwn SlOO i'or • flghtTor £I.or' " rmSMDaBaiid 'Sing.-Kelth^Kingnor,h4i.bai;k< Wtthtfia •'ewfary'lsWjtheihAttneltfnetqcov* ll'^'ilepdalt, btaf .i6>*g»r.iyeM,tt*y. tfii;t mijg'*.i OL^TEB UILI^ . .i.'.',3BXWBnf ■' TOXIHa DtTOH BAU AND JACK DBEW, Fos £lOO. *peU of Bpurlng, Bam goton tha body, Drew's left going over ugly cut tmderuie left eye, and hi* left ear much awoUen.wUls Barn's hift shoulder, end following Bam np, missed both right Lane's left eve was considerably out of shape. Lane led wll* * and'left Bsm getting oat of range cleverly. On again getlmg spanker on the mouth, Cutler returning on the ribs and cneK- togelhar, Bam landed his left on the forehead, wliioh w*ssn> far too hot to be pleasant—and then to gnss. . swered by Drew going In, end, after a couple of rapid exchanges, 13. Some very pretty exchanges, Outler sgsln making hirun The match between AironHoss (TonngDotch Bam) and Jack ^bey broke away, and had a lookat each other. Th'ey sparred on the ribs. Lane on the lett ear, when they doBed, and b'Bucr Drew,to8ght for £80 s-ride at Bst, was fixed originally to take to distance, when Drewgothls left well home on the body; he threw his man heavily.' 1 in v«4 4n i«jHtBj.«»«.*.. ..t 4v« m.iim.*i #uu..jMu I triedHff&in. hnfc ihA "nnv''wuawAv. tipav/aiiava,! Atiii fnr^A I il.lianogot heme well On t[he left eye and moutb.DUv au plsoe an UitchlO, but in conseqnsnee of the national festtritles I tried again, bnt the''poy^'was away. Drew fallowed and forced, ... ^ . oti.that day. It was poa^ned nntl) Tueadar,' Uacrh 17, exohangaB, Sim getting a couple of left-handers home on the blows did not tell as might he expected. A few livelysuhUigVr Wrhein.tt waaatTangedthSt anattemptto:bring the affair toa forehead, andDrew oneon the chin. Bam delivered the left and Oatler again to grass, satjsfutorjrcoiiolnslon should ben^e down^eriver; Both *i>cccBafallyonthebody,andfoIlowedltapvritbarighMiander, " ....-r..^ men nave figured in the P. B. previously, and the following ■ are vrMch Drew avoided by ducking his head Just In time. Sam their pedigrees and perfermanoc*:—'-. ' ralssed with his left and, trying again, was cleverly stopped. Asron Uoas (Toong Dutch Bsm) Is s nephew of Ote Old Dntoh Draw, determined to be busy, went after Bam; they exchanged Sam. He to twenty-aeven years of age; stands eft Bin. In height, ^th both hands nntU they broke sway. Left-handed counters I on the right eye, and then to grass, and on the present occasion drew the scede at a trifie under 8st >benpaseed lUelightntog, Drew getttog on the ear and earn on " ~ ' -.^ His first appearance In the .ring waa about nine years alnee, the nose. Hore' oxchanges with both hands. Bam plantloa on when.he beat: Crafty BnUlvan, Scon after this little mill, Sam the right eye and Drew on the left ear with the right; they then paid • .vlait to the Slates, where he fought one Sweetman (a closed and fought to the ropes, where Sam got 4awn In a hurry, draw) for £120. Be afterwards beat Qeorge Connell twice, the '''ov landing a little one aa Bsm was down. Appesls from Barn's first Ume for £20i the second fbr £80. About a couple 'Of year* since, he returned to Xngland; and, again getting hia friends to- gether, he made a match to fight Jem Gollagher at Sat 9 lb.,' for £80, by whom he was defeated on Ju1ye,1881, down the river, after a rattling fight ot^slxty-fonr rounds, which liated 1 hour and 20 mlo. He has slnco been on the ahelf. tmtll about Christ- mas, when Drew, having polished off Nobby .Porter like awcrk- man.TciuaSam was matched by V. Ward sgalnst the coming llght-wclght, for £80 o-Blde, at Bst He took hie bteathrngsat lhe Ironfonndert' Arms. Qreenwlob, In c'ompauy with Jack Auckland, and certainly 16fked.remlriiably well when he went to soale, JackDrow,wholsof IriBhdeBCenli,wasborh In 183S, and'la consoquenUy-twonty-dgUt years ofinge, stondB 8tt 'BKlo. In ,helaht and was. on Monday, Just within tbs stlpuUted Set Altho--" - ■•■ ■ ■■ • party over-raled. Tims. 17 min. 1. Drew came up bleeding from the note, and with his left ear much swollen. 8am was floBhed, and had a mark or two on the chest, hut nothing to.slgnlfy. Very Uttlo aparTlig passed befo'rb they got at it; rapid counters vrith the loft, Drew getting home on the nose. Bam on the oheek. Bam tried the left at the head twice, but WBf neatly stopped each tune, They then doaed, when, after a sharp nlly to the ropes. Bam allpped down on hi* knees. ■ ■ • 5. Drew wss up first when time 'wss called, and forced tho fighting aa abon as Bom faced hlrh. Both were abort with their left. 8am then paid a left-handed visit to the body. Drew retell' ind Ouuer again to grass, v . . ._.'ni,. IB. Some rattling body-blowa on both sides; both down at IB* I finish, elde by side. 16. Hotwork, snd very quick; both do'wn at t)ie finish, 17. Lane administered a fine out on the mark, Ontler genuf 1 the right eye, and then to grass. ... - 1^,1,^ le. CuUer sent homS a rib-rosater on the old spot, Une on us month snd chsBt; Outler down at the finish. y-^ 19. Sparring for wind; Cutter dropped on his maijow-BOMs without a blow, and received acauUon from ther^eree. joe was instantly up again', and landed so severely on Lane^ ni» that he fell flromthe'force of his own blow. ' . ;..i,>» 20. After • short passsas of arms. Lane got his A^f"^.; head In "chancery," and fibbed away right merrily, £"5*1^:5 Idle, but admlnlatering some hslf.srmsd punching wlln gn*'- effeot snd both fell over together. , 21. Terrific flighting; Lane the best of the hlltlng. Cutler »*» best of the throw. i yi .W8 22. OaUer got home twice on Lsne's dial tsT otowW ?rf' away, when ttiey dosed; bdthdovrn. At thia Juncture, onen those darlings, the "bluo^oato," put In an appearance at uw ring-side, but bdng udalded, wlady lopked on the Pi^<»^ jOugh wellknown.In the sparring world, he has only been in the rlng.twlco pceyloualy—with Hogsn, tor £8, whomhe disposed of In.la niln., daring which tlmb three tennds were Toughti snd with Nohby Parker, on October 21,1802,'for £10 a-eMe, When Drew, won In thirty-six rounds,: whloh occupied 88 mIn. Bob Travel*, < finding-Drew a good one, . backed him against Dntoh Bam, and,-when the Umo for preparation'came, sent him to — .without offering to disturb the harmony that rolgned aUng'withS'good «nci on the cheek, and dosed, when they aroUnd. ., . .„ . . ,._,|,t foDght to Drew^s ooriier, where he ovcr-reach^hinisolf and feu | 28/Alter some very warm pimohlng'on both sl(les, Lane laaf u<- • ... hi* nan down at the ropes, .;.'>. . j.« rf* 24. Lane landed on the month, and got weU offimtered on wv same spot, Outler deverly getting down. . . / ... ..g,* 28. Lano followed his man into Uls own oomer, wb«e bobi» I fearful pepnerlog took place. Cutler tiSvstae down. ^ " Olosed at onoei flbblng gaily, aha CiiUer down. 36. 27. Both conntercd on the mouth; OaUeraaaihtognjM-^^'^ aground; both down togetheiow .or • fight for £1,000 a side " *>a<k«r* nap- cover Owen »T,"jai 'ejbhl^i^&^MlnM'of 'SS'^elr 'Stcnei >nd. rlfjg*, ** » *«Mff igalnsttha ^■ ..'8*K'JWV.¥WW,l«8'*«i^ Qwsn B<l(lflyust^jeI^og,.ta.mJUt<i.^^ called..Uj^ lM,'Wined In'rhigh', glee'at t)i« atch,'ianiir>k: he .has wi|densd-^d lmpni7«d dnds ate' y^. confldentoi; hU being. a)>le to .Bbylowwhl* £olprs;, Hoj9iias,i«.itlUeogaged Coaulilfl'i olirbaii .li^to( Us determination to. la'dbtib'f.. :Hlng. wlU ,be.« m^tpb;fty Jiim .in. i<iteb, andlbe p^oBablUty oTKo contesrba« lt^« vast amount.of'lqtereif In.pogUlstlo oUdes. iu,'>beto eoffllhoh, ilnea '.thsimemorsble palU* %'aitX Hetbah's Ukhds hAd ";^on^" snd'.Hiat be ' f ftesh.atrtiggl6;.t>ul.'tlilB, hoire^sma oqliof . if nieh'>T!>?*rf^ft Uia .baol(..ofi)is;9enloJA iiy n'6t ihatob hlni (f 'ahon wero the osse. ^ti>s4tleod*.«Jt the,man wys-Appolnted between iVplahlvit Owon Bwm>B, at whloh hoor we at* '^'bMispirofl.,,:^;:'",,', \.. .-i'.'...■.,; 29. ^er planted heavily on the left opHo, which bltotad I againj Lanetetollated by coUarlng CnUer'a head, *w'T«^ tering a doss of'punch vrlth anything but •sparing hano. n»>r which Cutler esoaped by slipping dawn. >^, TaB». ' 80. Very hard hitting, eaohgettfiig sll ovsr the l*os( wb»^ dowitsttheflhlsh. Mr' on his knees. Tithe, 22 ihln. . 8. Aftor tho usual sparring, they soon Act to work. Drew get- ting his left on tho cheek; trylhg again,'Bsm was away. After weav na^mtll within dlaiancs, Drew lauded tho left weU homo on tho body, Bam, In the return, delivering on the ohln, Bom got the left twice on'thSI>ody without & return,' and got away, , Prew dashed In with Mth hands, getUng the left on the nose aarTatfrlaae to train, whore all the requlsito work was done, and I and the right on the ear, drawing blood from' both place*, and he sfaledallrlghtaa regards appearance, on Monday. —.-i..—— «—,— , ' Tha jirelshlog took plaoe at Bob Traver*'*, the Son and Thirteen Oanton*,'Oa(tle itnet. ti«lce*terSqnare. There waa avery ttir master, but thepugUtiUcelement predominated.- .^e welghlog, u usual,.was on awell-adjusled .pair of soaiss, elevated so that evef^bodyooold see the. process. Dntoh Bsm was the first to put in an appeaianoo, attended by Palsy Beardon knd his baok- er, W.-Ward. ..He waa paaaed .sU- right dthough It WSB a very doseshav^ Indeedj vDrew soon tbllowcdj havlngBfatter Bobert and Collin* for bU valels, and 'ho, as wdl a* his - op^nant, bad nft'too.maoh to apare-.Theils waa no. betting, alihough the hacker* of Dutoh Bam offered the itempUng odd* df 8 to 4. A*, , — „ „ .„„ .v™, WpWt* the weighing wa* completed. Moss end his: Mend* went where he delivered a good npAer out and gettinirto half-armed todln*,wbUeDrewltock bis alight.refeotlon at Bob's. There hitting, fought Sam down.' werf many inqulrie* about , the : atartihg spot,'which wa^ glTsn 10. Drei^oontlnntd the sates taoUes aa previooaly;and forced wl(b,th*.Breat«ataocroBTtoaftiw,witbatrtot lnJusotlonato\eep the fighting wlth'both hands; he planted heavily on the ear, the same nmarkably "dark.*' The order* were to be either at drawing more blood, Sam getting homo on tho eye. Drew then thoiAddphi or the Thame* _TnnndM«r, the litest .Urns atthe dosifl, and, UJer a short atresgro. threw flam.' Time, 81 mto. , . „ „„„ ^,,^u.^u,. ^ ...—. , ™„,„ U,t-named dace bdng^rii A. M..;.Tho«> whohjiTw* Up went n.,^^ rt*oa4 when-ho cam* up, but atopped Ueing nm eil,fbr reasona which wo .wUl not '/t^iJ^Si sway satlsfled,:and, as wlU be seen, were the -^otlmk of mis- Drew'* left very neaUy ahd rsUeated; Drew foUo«d knd forded bMng adjuatca. however., business' wa oarried on. "Itf,*?!:. jOMed.conadimce. : The houses to the east endwero Very crowd, oxihange* and'* dose, w^^ short grapple, Drawthrew energy and delormlnstlon on: both. side*, and soiheratluiig" «d, a^d.apeoidatlon was rife, the mofepartlonUrly among the Bam. but they fell aldeV'las-' ' . dunges took hlaob-Outler down at the finish. ^H)ho*«BTOopl*,'Vwho,UthonghttiOT stuck'to'thilr own "Bam. 12 to li were predssly similar, as Drew forcod the flghllDg 80. Thenolloo.wholiBrtrseelvedadilltlonalalL. my/,'.could-not resist the tomptetlod of laving B to i and tAUng with both hand*, the exohahaea belhg'Very lively. In thelatt of I to set in t£ii.nna. hni thnv didn't and tbemlUlng va* pio' 6M.'4i,thas Inorssslng their.winnings snetud. the'"poy'!wln. Iheaerouhds, Drewfavored Sir'''' - ' I finishing tno rOnad by flghUng Bam dowSL 7. 8am came ap bleeding from the left ear and nose; Drew'* noBS'wa* out *nd the right-eye discolored. Drew forced the fighting, and would not allow Bam any rest, but widttowork I with a wlll,'and, forcing exchangee, fought Bam down. 8. Drew np fiifst to time, with no fCeah marks of punlshUfent, Bsm flushed'ttd^bloodlna. pretrwasvortbh'sy.andfoUoweil downatthoflhlsh. " " ; . ... . , '»iMrf Sam tinUl they eiihanged, when Dww. . tho atrongoBt. forced ' 81. Both again made the tkonUsplece the PTlnolpal pomt- toa to the-wpi*; where he get d()wh-*hlftj:. An appeal of foul attach, Laho knocking CuUer completely off Ua pin*. . ^v^j, #a*notaUolred. ''Tlme,!Wmln. • ' " 82. lane got home weU on the inouth. CuUer r»tu|«WI WjS; . 0,. DreWf very mtieh In oitaest, commenced by getting ti* left left eye, which locked elngularly amall: Ontler down atthe nnu» on.tho no** without a return; he foUowefl Bam to the rtpe*. (Time. 1 hour exactly.)^ . ' . . . n-u-- . . r M \ jg y^^^jjj jljyj jjjyjig^^ j^. tJ^,J,^tllpl*0*|OT 8*. Outler UndcdwoU«n tbe rib*ind;right •J**"''" dosed; both down sldo by sia*. . '. _ ..fiAie* 88. AtthlsBtsge6fthemlll,*dlBputo*ro*f>»;*«J'n',fl,jdu,» Bicond*. who took Ihevacantpost <* thoorlglnd, thif^^jJJJg* Tbera.wf* >vf ry llttts^etUngi st the west- •ndi the few who ^« st the Dsipk of Drew standing outfor long oddsi. 'Itwss not until a late hour in'the evening that the real "oriffln" was given is to the. start, .wbtoh, altbongh' not«t so osriy |m hodr as 'the Mie prevtottsly nabedi *a* ntlU a •'tall'^tim* baft>i«' tbe 'break(tet hojK. i^r * " " " " " ~ oo^nesiit ^ iMiqlogillWbtniDBt •musing,' as ciriii after oab okmeln^finlok tii~ esMoiL the eoonpani* of whlob, after.gaping abont'lor.'felM " iMljMetlmd tb»ieomot "eflloe,^ e0ibMAtto.'ittraahmbu*tr*«t*t*tl*u 18. Drew todi • decided lead,-sa 'ba^.lliihef Ta 'iid' ttoi^a ' i«leB;wbeI^Uwu Ihtifflatea,* lartaitsamtr had'Sam'* left, and |ot4ioth hand* on the bead twice togethMwltti' i.t L. ,r-.- 1" *«W'lhtS^e-rlng, but they didn't and tbom^^^^ Blmwlthaatralght thot from th^|wlthlh hfidU.turbed seourity., Xane cpUared &l*^o*n httdr l6H'ontbenMe."arte"j~iiUcVi^ SecUonate ppjots*o7'l>l* handfwork t*""°?' .ff'JSfi «y<lMdohe*kpa*«ed; DratrttenWMitdo**,.and triedtofordoJnotM^^ •™'»e'"<>*L"';'I°., -5.IhSropM exchanges, when Sam supped dBttn, ' An appeal of fonlwa*'' ^.^rL...v-'._«tr^.«v. ^.r^-mkno. over the roj»; made; but not altowod. Bam'* tlihpire, howeveri cautioned him to bo CBieioL &on^ riirrat meiiA;l(;,atths'.F^nahuroh *trM 'u. BamwaS'vifTaaotitnUr. aiid wa* all tiftt the rinr.^rew io«nes0iti»Adhlphlilldth* -Thame* Toittiel «*n yeatefday attirhim. 8«lAi BllppedinU* comer, btit oahght hold of the MP**, •hd'r*oor|»r«d%ltt*Ur. Drew went after SaU, whi dhtlked. an^ohoe (tot,on.tohl*kneai,bnt got tiPi and net lMkw., btit flat«ft«rkirt!fal*of einhiSJtrfat apieTStufiSSi^ ■ U. Draw took • decided lead,- u 'ha'.BaUiei not aeieep, a*' may reuuiy Be imagineo, •»"''";,'°^ » ;sr«ii)SB. punching Waa the order of the day. unMl both foilover the Ngj^ . 87,toBl andlaat.lo*v»n »a* iha contest regarded "A"^ tlmtl, that nothing b.^t evep .^onw'«'"»V.u,mtood5bmo- cJ^enced a ej^lem of punohlng.of a most <>»^'^?'Xi°5dlo» Ut. nntU, sftlr fighting ..tbp I»tyieJ»nd round. .ttejou^ !*dlte,*fl*qt an entTMO* *"to the ring, and ipon ^ - dfor.tilauonoM ..A .oom' the titmort gamo*** oa th* part »an«g*d:te,*fl*qt an entraaoe- lnto .the ^"j'S^I'^iUiSH 'ooenwEg el Nth. ... ou.tow»rd*hoi»». gl hour 88 BilnM*» Th* ^*fer«*ordei»<"