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NEW YORK CLIPPER. 197 SPORTS ABROA THE RINU. RATILTNa HILL OETTrEEN TffO 09 P001IDKn<l. LITTLE "J088" WARD AND JOE LAVEMCK. Tbia pair net oo Pept. Otb, In tbe null Dlalrict, on tbo 8tb nlk, to d«cld« tbrlr i oprrlorlly (or « "tcnnrr" a aide. Tbey went to wale at Ted Bmwn'a, Ulgh afreet, ntill, vbeo tlicllttlobo; •'Jcaa" waa fouod to be 21b noder hie welgbt, wbllet bla wlrr op- ponent wclfihed tbe foil Tet Lavcrlck, vtbn la thn older of tlie two, la tw(nt;.i)lno ytarsof-ago, aud alnnda trtblgb In big atock' ugfeet. lie baa foiiobt r,o halllo of lisporlanco In tbe roptd ring; bnt rtport anrakaTn-ll of bim In atvoral nlior affaln, In wbfcb bo iDvarlnbl.v cxmn olT tbe victor njialDat antagonlala big- ger than hlnacir. Joicpb, or aabe la Ininlllaily termed "JOBees". Ward, who la aomo ;rara bla Junior, tint aaw tbo light In tbe Car 184R, and la ronaKjntntlyelgbtrcn yeara of age, elands relT 4lt ntn bigb, and ctin llgbt at aa llltio aa Oat 81b. at wblcb weight be will proTO a tenacr to any one breathing. Tbla la bla flnt eaa«] limrdo tbe ropea and elahea, though bo baa fout'lit ■ereral good ttirnaoip wiib more tbnv nn nvoiago eucccia. jiu WIS backed for tbla event by Mr, a. QUI, Mytongate, Hull, und<r Wboee anpcrlntendence he trained the grcatf r part of bla tUno, at Wltberaaea, near noil, to whom great pralee la duo for the Sileodld ccndltlon In which he aent bla jinVegv to tbe acralcb. la colnrii were a dark blue hanrtkercblor nlib a wbtto apot, and be bad for bis acconda Cbarloy Ball, of null, and Trlug Oalier, of Korwlcb. Laverlck'a alnnilard wna a bamlkcrcblcf with a cream- colored centre, chintz apola, anil a vlolot horiior; he vas of quired by An4y Oodfry, of Hull (iDRtched wtb Drew for £100) ouU Dar- nay Flahcr. Bomo spirited betting owauo-i, Lavcrlck having a shade the beat of It at gu'.neaa to pounds, whirk fl'oely taken , up. Tbo rceno of action waa Got! Ill, on the Lincolnabiro coaat, where a rliiR ivaa aoou fornird on a nice level piece of turf on tbe bank of Ibe numtA<r. Winl was llio nrat to throw In bla cnator, when be was apceilily folloivcd by lAvorlck, amidat the ohcpra of tbe apeclnlore. Tbn rctroo Imvinn boon cboscn tbo iilgbt pre- vious, no tlino wiw cut to wnaie. Tlio proccaa of "peeling" was sperdll] cone tliroiigh, and at eight nilnutca put eight the men toed the acrolcb for THE riOHT. gonnd 1. As Ibe "glanla" left Ihwir aecondo' knors, tbo con- dition of each waa cagurly scanned hj tboir rcepecttvo backers, wbo teemed highly dilighted with thoir Uttlo pets, each of them Delng a porfect pictiirj. "Joieoy" atood In an easy attitude, well ■dapled tj every possllile emergency, with his left well In Mvanco. Ho las a rare Bphtlnc "phli," with a pair of loga as atont as a bnllock; his tboulders, ctaoat, and ama are literally ooTored wlili muaclo, and as be swayed bla armi to aud Iro they ■tood out liko whlpcoril. I/averlrk, who waa aecrolngly fbU of oooAdenco, looktd to the eyo In ilrat rate trim, every miiaols ■uudlDR out like ao much wire. He is oxceedlntly well made, nas a good flybtlng nob, with a well developed cheat, nis arms, which are very Icng, are full of muecio, and have great propel ing power, cnli d with a flrat rate pair of niawleye. Altogatber, ne la very wrll made. Soth lads atood In abualueaelike attitude, eiblbltlnit great coolness as tbcy tried for an opening. After a good deal of tcdioua sparring, the yoonit 'uu waa the flrat to commence prnceedlnRn with the left, bnt Joe got away at onco. More aparrln;, when tbe old 'uu feinted, and "Joaany" broke (Roood. Tbla waa the atato of proccodlnga for some time, when tbe boy daubed In bla lelt at Uaatcr Joe's cinuium, hut was eborL Joe got home with the left on tbo Indy In return, aud dosod, and tSust a aevcro atmgglu for the fall, both went dowu, Laverlck uv- permoit. 3. Both lade wnU np to time. Tbey at onco got In work, half- urn bitting, Laverlck grttlng on to "Josscy's" klaeor, Joasey on the left abonlder with the left, wbcu tbey dosed, auil after a Sane atnigglo for tho fall, both won-, doiin, Laverlck on tbo top. lood was acen nu thu "boj 'a" top bp, which waa claimed and allowed for Laverlck. 3. Ward waa iho first up. Tlioy cloecd at.once, fibbing away M each other right niorrUy. Ward tliraw Laverlck heavily, and fellonblm. 4. Both lada came up smiling. They aparrcd caoUoualy for an opening. Ward delivered bis left on Iho body, Lavorlok, In re- turn, getting well on to tbo rlba. Some good exchangee took place , when tlioy tried to throw each other. Ward, who waa the ■tiongeat of the two, got thvbcatof It, throwing bla man heavily, •no falling on bIm. In the clona of tbla roiiud Ihu young 'nu oangbt his head aftnlnat one of tho stakes, culilDg a gaeh ou tbe left Bide, from which the carmine flowed prnfui-ely. 5. Doth lade, eagor for tbe fny, came well up to time. "Jossey" Tlalted Jco on liia lelt peeper, slightly grazing It, from which there was a alight eflbston of the red aluff. Joe got well homo on Ibe cheat with Ibe right duke. They now closed, and after tagging severely for tbe throw, it was obtalued by Ward. 0, I, and 8. Tbeao rounds were In moat rof pccta very almlhir to tbo preceding onca. rbolads In etch Instance were uoaooner np than at It. Some good conutor-bllling look place In each lonnd at close quarters, Laverlck In each round getting a alight advantago In the fall 9. Laverlck, rathcrtlowto time, came npwithhialeftabonlder ■lightly flubbpd, and a bump on tbo left akyllgbl; tbe cot uu 'Ward's caolater was bletdlng, beyond which ha was scathelecs— tiotb lade aermed eagor. Tbey at once closed, fibbing sway at each other, when Joe broke away, only to rtrcivo a ellMbi re- minder f^om tbo left on lila mug, which caused lilm to atagger, when be went down. First knock down waa ohilmed for tbo "Boy," which was not allowed. lOtoli. Much theiannuas the preceding rounds. Tbe lada vere no aooner at It, than tbey closed, in every case atruggling •evercly for the lall, with alteriialo aucccaa; In the latter round, Laverlck stnirk Ward when down. An appeal of foul was made to the reletee, bnt that fuuctlonary taking a lenient view of tbe case, overiuled It, however, not wllbont gluing Uaaler "Joe" caatlon. 10. Joasey came np lilcedlng from the bead, .Tncfrom tbe left peeper, which Icokeo rather "aousey;" ho had n few bumps on bla Irostlaplcce, but iio aerbua damage waa done ;ret. Tlioy sparred for an opening. Ward feluu d, which drew Joe within dislsncc, Wsrd landing bla left on tho forehead, Laverlck doted, wben tbey went at It like "tlgets," Laverlck landing well on tbo body, "JobS" on the mug. Tbey both did their utmost fur tbe lall, which was obtained by "Joasey," wbo threw his man heavily, lalUug on him, amidst tremendous cbeerlng Itom bis Mner. 17 to SO. There were no very pood polnlsabown In any o'tlirae rounds, as tbey commouced wrcatllng directly tbey got within distance. Joaeey, Id tbo lOlh roun j, very deverly back-heeled bla opponent. 31. Laverlck, alow to time, camn up with bellows to mend, ■bowed ae.veryl bumpa on bla dial, ard bled slightly fVoni Ihe orsze over the left window abutter. "Jueaay'a" cut on Ihe bead Sled freely Item tbe elTrciaof a blow in the last roiud. Tbey got together at once, SI d slier aoibe good In-flgbllng, In which laverlck bad Ihe advantage, Ihcy tried to Ibrow each other, and (ell Bldo by aide. 23, Laverlck slow to time. Tbe young 'iiD dathed out bla loft, lancing well nn Joe's mug. getting away without a return. Ue tried again, vielling tbo tame place, receiving In rclum on tbo bread-baikat Tbey clcced, when Joe threw bla man beavlly, smldat Iremcndona obeering ftom hiR own comer. 33 to 27. In each of these rounda Joo camo up slow to time, and wss evidently falling weak; however, he struggled on gamely, 'ti7lng for tbo fall In each round. In Ibe 27lta round tliey both got ou to the ropea, and there tugged away till parted by their ■econds. Tbey soon got together, and "Joiaey" plsnlod bla luft Mawley on Joc'a rllis with telling eflfect Tbey now dosed, and after sums good cicbaogea, "Jotsy" threw Laverlck heavily, fall- ing on bira. Ofi'ora of 3 to 1 on tbe "Hoy" met with no takers. 28 and 20. In both Ibcae ronnds "Joo" camo up declde<ily "groggy," and, bar accident, Itlroked anyoilda on tbo "llvy." Joesay got the best of tho falla In those roimds, which told suvere- . Ijr on t'owd man. 20. Joe came up ilapgering, blce<1lng ellpbtly from Ihe peeper. Joss dashed In and uloved, when tbey fell, Laverlck nppormoat. Offers ot 7 to 1 went begging. 31 and last. Laverlck came up ataggering, and looked all abroad, whilst the youug'nn waa aa lively as a kitten, and aa ■trong aa ever. Tbe lad dashed In with bis left, getting well borne oi> tho body without a rotum. He now closed with hit Ban, and threw bIm heavily, falling by bis aide. Laverlck oould not rcsiKind to time with any chance of aDCcena, ao his seconds irlsely threwup tbo sponge in acknowledgment of defeat. Time, 47 minutes. BaiLuiES. Yerr few remarka'sro rjklled for. Laverlok, tbongh defeated. Is not disgraced, iltsfrlouds allege that want of condition lost him the fight, but we are ol a different opinion. Ago will tell, esue- clally when pitted against a fine, olever, strong lad, wbloh the winner undoubtedly Is. We bops his friends will not desert ' tibn, and tiiy for bla colors ss if he had won, and give bIm a ' bumping benefit.' Of tbe winner, we think be will be beard of Stain to advantage. He did not qolte come up to tbe expeot» ODB that wsTS formed of him; but this Is easily aoconnted for, •a be only fonght with one arm all tho way tbrougb tbe eonteat, be having Injured the other asvorely soma time back; therefore, more credit la dne to him for winning, as no doubt bewonld .-feave brought It to a sncceaslul Issno much quicker. He Is a olvll, well-condncted Isd, snd if noi spoiled by being pelted too much, will make a fisUo wonder— lU. SforUni/ Kein. / SETEUUIMED FIQUT BKrWEDI HABRY HKTWOOO AND BILL FEB0U80M. Tbe Dislch between these Salford men, at oatdhwelght, Fergn- •Oil staking £11 to £10, waa brought to a eatlafaotory termination on the 7l£ of dept. in the Manohester dIslrloL This conlosi attracted more than ordinary Intereat, from the fact that, fur ■ome years past, a bitter fooling baa exiatsd between both men, and Bey wood has oonatanlly expressed hia wish to moetFergu- Bon In battle array. Dllimatsly, aome of his friends dstormined to sratliy bla wish, and bcnee tbe present match, with what nsult tbe lequtl will show. BUI Fergnson Is twenty-seven yeata ot age, slande S feet Ifi Inotaea in height, and, on tbe Breaont oecaalon, weighed about Ost 41b. Bis first essay In ths maglo olrcls wss wltb "Bed Jem" (of Baltord). whon he de- feated, aner a game coateat of 04 ronnds. In 1 h, 98 mln. ttt Carter, and boa forfeited once to DIU ailltm (of Dngblon, through lUnaas. Be wss bsckedfrom Bill Drown's celebratei sporting dram, tbe Ballway Inn, Qrctngsto, SalTord, where he waa trained by Iho boat Barry nej^rood has never before ap- peared In the roped arena, but baa figured prominently in aeveralrougb itimanp. BenraanreaOfeet0>$lucbcsIn height, la iblrlyji-ata of see, and m sighed Dat lOlb. Bo balled from Jamea Dancock's, Urongbton.round, Bslfoid, and took bla breathlnga under tbo caru of BIgglnton, of "t'other aldo of th water," The toaa for choice of place of fighting took place the nlghtbeforeatDiU Bronn'a.and waawonbyBe}wood. Tho bob ting was vory sprlllcd dnrlDg Ibe evening at 7 to 4 on Ferguson. Next morning the friends of both men assembled at the railway alaUon, and after a short ride tbo myagtun alighted at Astlcy, a quiet ont-of-tbe-way spot on Chnt Hots. KoDc of Ibe l)luc-cooted gentry being at band, a movemett was madeacross llie Mots fcr about a mile, when tbo ropes and siskes were quickly pitched by BUI Drown's pot-hoy and facMum, who delights In Ihe dsssl- cal cognomen of "Jucko," Ferguson Immcdutely threw bis bead-gear Into tho ring—Bejwood lollowcd aulL An old pug having conaented to act as referee, and llio owner of Ihe land being made "right," the men toued for choice or corneia which waa won by Feritnaon, wbo chose Ibe high grtnnd, but bod the disadvantage or tho tun In bisfaco. Ferriis>n sported for his banner n allk handkerchief with blnogroiiijd black border, and yellow Croat .bars, snd was ctqulied by Joe Long and ofk-lend: Beywood being waited on by "Dig ben" and a partisan, and bolaled for b'.a ita tho old BlrdKcye. Belling 0 to 4 on Fergu- son. Everything uoliR In rcadlnc's, Ihu men toed tbo scratch at exsctly bnir-past olgbl fur TRE FICHT. Ronnil 1. neywood cams up«ltu a veryjnunlyaud defiant air. Bo appcaro;! quite robupt and lii good bcalili, but wan tou fleshy. FerguHon waa In good condition, and looked aa bard aa nails, llo stood very artlatlc, with Uia right leg forward, and amiled in quilt confidence. After a little aparring, Uaaler Ilarry opened tbe ball by delivering a gooil right bander on the mouth without a return, Ferguuou trying lila right at thn bead, but abort; Uey wood felott<d, and agalu vlalteil the month without a return, amldtt groat clicorefrom bis friends. Eubulrlencd by his snccets ho again tried bis luck, but received a hot'uu on ihenoee for Ills pains, from which Iho ruby Immediately dbitllled, Flrat blood for Fxrguaoii. Tedluua sparring, Unywood feinting and trying to Invesi on hhi onponont's body, but the latter always lumiml awaylaiighliig. Viilmately the; countered very prettily ou tbe nose, ami Beywood ellppcd down on his knees, 2 Ilcy woo J blecdiug from tho noao. Ferguson landed a rlgbt- hauder on tbo siuelUiig organ and Jumped away. On coming together Barry got on the uionili beavlly, receiving In return a slmlUr dose from "Fergy." Thisbroncht on some Uvely counters on tho facial region, and Maator William slipped down. Bey- wood msde a motion aa II Intending to strike Ferguaon wbUat, down, but waa pMvonled dolnit nu by bla seconds. 3. Both esger and quick, Beavy oxchanges, when Hey wood fought bla opponent down. 4. Ferguson looked aorloua, whilst hIa opponent cams np aa merry as a Urk, and looked as If winnlug faxt. Beywood fein- ted, and In doing so slipped forward, wliun Ferguaon, as qniek lis lightning, landed atarrlBo uppercut with hie right on the face, and lloywood fell OS iratauu Amidat great confualon he waa carried to bis corner Insenalble. 5. To thn aurprlso of every one, Beywood came up quite redovered from tbelaat round, biH Ferguson Immediately daahod hta right on tbe beak, until Beywood gocdownout otdlfflcuUy, C. No sooner did tlia men texi tho acralcli than Fergnson visited bis opponeut's faco, and ulUmatuly knocked him down with a right-bnnder on tho noao, 7. Ferguaon fought lila man down. 8. Good counters on tho face, till Beywood slipped down at ths ropes spparsuUy weak. 9. Someoiulloua sparring, when Hoywood visited his opponent's. Icfleyv, receiving ou thonoae. Tbey thun closed, and Beywooer got down. 10. From nearly the commencement of tho fight, Bey- wood bled fearliilly from the nose, aud bo now came up a eorry spectacle, his body and drawers being bespattered with the ruby, and both eyes swollen, llsrry shot oai with bis right, copping In return a beauty on the lelt eyo. Ferguson dashed his right on tho nose, which uiado bis opponent tremble from head to foot Thia riled Be) wood, who rushod athia antagonialllkon baited bear, when thi-re wore aome good exchanges with both bauds, till Moalor Barry fell on bla kneea irom wesknrea, 11. llolli slow. Ferguson's right cleverly stopped. Doth stood and fought with a will, with both bauds, to thw ropea. Cloeo aud atrupgle for tbe lall. Fergusou falling ou bla back with bis opponent between bin lege. > 12. Ferguaon osnie up with a cut over tbe loft opllo, and a sllgbt bump under the right eye, Beywood etiU bleeding from the nose, and a cut over the lelt daylight. Barry feinted with bla right suveral limes, but bis opponent waa leary and Jumped away laughing. Ferguaon crept oiose, and InataLlly lauded on tJio noao with stinging severity, and rematcd tho iieriormsnco, when Hoywood ruahea wildly at him and f«U, 13. Ferguson on the left eye, received lightly on tbe body, when Beywood sought the protection of mother earth. / 14. Haywood's left ogle nearly doaed. Ferguson on the damaged eye, receiving ou the throat. A ecramble In Heywooo's oomer, and Ferguaon got down out of difficulties. IB, Fergueon cool and cautious, wbllut bla adveraar^ was exci- ted aud tub. Ou getting wltbln ebot. Dill let fly bla right on tbo left eye, and avoided Ihe rotum. Thin seemed to vex Bey- wood, who Immediately daahcd at bis opporent, and fonght blm wllb both bands to tho ropea, when Ferguaon allpped down. 10. Thla waa a rattling round, give and bike being tbe order of tbe day, but Heywood'a blowa bcked ateam. At the flnlab, FerguHon luugbt bis man dowu on bla knees. IT. Fergutou daahcd at hIa opponent, till tbe Istter slipped down to avoid, bis face snd body stresmlng with blood. 18. It wss evident tbst Ferguson held the winning csrd, hot nevertheless Beywood pulleei bimself logsther, and made a game and desperate iffort to turn the battle In'bis favor, for e Immedlatuly rushed'at Ferguson and fought him to bla corner, when tbe latter went to graaa, 10, Ferguson serious—Deywood exdtcd. Ferguson on tbe right sighl-aeer, receiving on the body. Sparring for wind, when Beywood vlalled bis opponent's rl^bt eyo several times, receiv- ing ou tbe neck. Beywood roshod st his msn, but wss mot with a terrific up^cr-cnt on the fscet which Instsntly brought blm down on bis knees, the blood spurting out Id all dlrecllons. 20. Beywood appear(!d to be getllna stronger, sllbougb he waa still bleeding from the face moat coploualy. Despsrste fighting all over tbe ring when Ferguaon waa down. 21. Quick fighting, Beywood geltfbg on both cyea lightly, and receiving eomo tremendoua upper-cute from Fergnaou's right. At Iho flnlab, Ferguaon got down cleverly. 22. Beywood came up literally deluged wllh blood. Connters on the face, but lu favor of Ferguaon, which ended in a break away. On Ferguson going up to Beywood the latter dropped to his kneea. An sppeal was mido that be had gone dotvn without a blow, but overruled. 23. Ferguaon on tbo left optic, receiving lightly on the nose, and St tho ond Hoywood wont down weak. As It was quite evident Beywood was only coming npto ro- down, and aa Den conid not atop one hit in time, It landol wbsn> tbe Aastrsllan waa oo one band and knee (tho claim notallowod.) 10. Jackson bsd tbe left side of tbo besd swollen, and wben Bandoir went to blm and forced exchanges, Jackson got down. 11. Bsndoff got his left on thocboek, Jsckion rctallaling on tbe forehead, and doting, both wore down, the Auatrallan under, 11. Jackson got hit left on tho cheek, Bandnff rcttllallng on tbe mouth and forcing the fighting to tbo ropea, when Jackson got down in bis own corner, Thoy had now been/yMtno 33 mln, 13. This round was In favor ot JaclaoD, wbo took a lead, and fonght ths tail down at the ropea in bla comer. 14 lo 30. Tbe oxchangca and conntors were no v of a more lively deacrlptloD, aa Jackson stood and fongbl until be waa forced to tbe ropea, when ho got dowu anyhow. In all ibero were thirty ronsda fought, and, sllhongh Jackson fcugbl betlsr than pre- viously, ho could not tutu Ihe lido of affairs, for although Dandoir fought wllh great coolnres, he could not do Ihe oxeen- Uon ho withcd In conaeanencoof Jackson flghtlDg loary and going down wbeu Den had forced blm to In-llglitlng. Roveral appeals were made, wblch were all overruled, uutll in tbe tlilrtlelb, wben Jackson sllpnt^d down, snd hdd Baudoff round tho bips, snd tbe foul was sllowed by tbu refeiee after tbey bsd been fipbtlug exactly orty-elgbt minutes, The affair reqnirei no comment, for It Is seMom so bad a light has been witnessed, Dandoff baa acen hIa beat day, nnd cannot hope to coupelewilb youngalcrs, while tbo Auatrallin foualit asi badly ae any man with bla vannted antipodean reputation possibly could. There was Iho usual noisy scene round tbe ring where "Ihe I,ino" predomlualea. Daudcff wan not hurt much, while tbo lelt i-ldo of Jackson'a head wan luueli swollen, and hiB left eyo nearly doaed. \ '_A< , J£U ITaCE'S UKCaLlED FOB DjBArrOISTUEKT OF THE FaKCY. —At tho ccronouy of preaentlns ths atakea In tbe bito match between Hace and Ooas, hundreds of ring-goers aiaemliled at BlU HIchardton's drom, (near Uaco'a own hnuaej, but they were doomed to return ai wlao as they csme seolng that tho victor wss not present to recelvo his earnings, a clrcumslauco heretofore unpn cedented In an Important match. lltU'i /.i/<:llius apeaka of Uace's lack ot courteay to the public:—"Mace's ouly excuao appejirs to bo that bo tliouglit lliat Mr. RIoharilaon could dn as well without htm. Wbethu: bo thinks thin course Is likely tu do him good wo know not but of thla wo afocerialu. It cauied groat dlaappolntmoot to many of his frlnids and patrons who had asaemolcd to greet hlni, and who went away exprcaaing anything bnt grallflculinn at liia abaenco. Qoas waa prcaent aud recelveii a preeent of CS from Mr. niohardaon, to which waa added about £0 coUected In the room as acme consolation for bla defeat, hut as yet the lutor has not received the cuatomarr nresont from tbo ;Inner." Bnoonur up niFonr. tui: "Dm Wios."—On the Clhnll,, Aleo Keens, Jock Blcka, Fred Oliver, (Jenigo Brown (all partlaans of tbe Darke-y) and Dob Travera, appeared before tbe silting msglt- trate st tbo Town Ball, Oxford, ulitrged with cummltlhjg a breach of tbo peoco In thit county, eritlng out of tbo lata pugillsUo on- counter between Dillon aud Travera for r4U0. The inaglstralo, taking Into conslderstlou the (irumpt maunor In whioh the do- tendants hod put In ao appcorauce to the summouoea, theroby showing they bad no doalru to ovado lbs law, considered It aulfl- olent to bind them over In thoIr own rocoitnleances of £10 each to appear (If called on) at thn next Qnarlor Beealons to snswer any Indictment that might be preforrod agalnat them by the solicitor for the county. Nat Lsnghsm, R. Wabb, Jsmes Dillon, and Bob Tyler, (tbe other faction) who llkowluo bad aumuouaes served upon them, failed to appear. It being represented to tbe magistrate tholr not doing so was out ofno dlareapect to the bench, a week'a torlber grace hat been allowed, It being added that If they taUed to aurrendor on Saturday, September lllli, lo auBwer Uto charge, warranta would bo Issusd for their uppreheuslon, N, / A JoiMT DENEFrr FOD Mace amd Ooas.—These horoes were to bavohad a JolutboueOt at Buckuey WIck on th<21st ulL, and fight tholr battle over again In "friendly felloivahlp." Beensn aud King promised to show IbemBelvea. / me celvo puniaboient, tbe spongo wsb thrown up in token of bis doleat, alter the fight had lasted forty-four minutes, BEHSnKS. There can be no donbt the heat man won. Hoywood peiaaesaes little or no science, snd in addition to thla he waa too fleeby, and thla scconnlB lor bis having bled so freely. Although defeated ho Is not disgraced, for be IB ss gsmo a man as ever stepped Into' the ring, and ha deserves to bo psid for bis colors ss il'^he had won. In fact, be wia completely outgcneralled from tbe com- mencement, and onr only wonder 1b how be stayed so lonit though be msde tome desperate atlempta to turn Iho tide of battle lu bia lavor, bnt of no avail. Fergueon fought verv cautlonaly and cooL Having a atrong and determined oiinoneut to deal with, be wlaely avoided In-tlgliUrg. Bo neid his riaht duke very effecUvely, and uppcr-onlted his msn vory deverlv J It. SiKirling t/em. ^' /Deh Bakdopf ANn AnsrnAUAN Jacksok, fob £20 Theie men '—who sre both of the Bobnw persusslon—lought their batUo at 12it 71b, for £10 a aide. Sent 8, lu tbe Bomo DIalrlct, at a familiar apot down the river. Both have fonght before. Den Bandoff la twenty-nino yeara of age, atands 8ft. lOXIn. In height, and whan hs went to soalo drew I2«t Be has bonn In the rlou aavoral Umes, tbo first recorded fight being a draw with Jorry Duosan for £10 a aids, at Dagenham, Sept. 20,1803, when after flahllnii aevcnty-U« rounds lu 2bra. 6mln., darkness came oa It la un neceeeary to pnrsue ths dslalla of hit performaDces any tbrther Auatrallan Jackson (Moaea Jacoba) IsTwonty-nlne yeara of aro llat In weliht.. and (ft 8Xin. in height. Be waa bsoked fr?m Jsck Bloks\ King's Arms, Whiteobapd road, tnm which boat, elry be alerted wben be defeated Bendon (Buffalo) tor £li a sm. In Hay WeahaUdlamlaa bla aoblevemenls In tbo suns wav u we have done Bandore. A aUrt waa made In the afternoon and all waa modo enug and tant-^von a rsfsroe ohossn without mnSi loss of time, Bsndoff was flrat In tbe ring, nulokly follow, ed by Jaokion, both having some good umrMng seconds tnm the East as mentors. After some Utile timo wasted In glvloa the fln. labing tonnhoatoJsokson's toilet, they stood up it slx mlnutM post five, P. U., for " "^Kw" m nan, \ Itonndl. BandolT looked much ibu taller man,JaaksoD how. OTsr. being more sturdy in buUd. Both wore rather oautloiu unUl Dandoff got within dliisnce. wben It was found Jaokaon meant winning aome beta abont not being licked In half an hour, for he trotted all over tbe ring for five minntea. when Dandoff got doao and forced eiohanges. In wblob he planted on tho month (drawing blood) and on tho lea eye. Jiiekton lollvared OD tbe neck, and got down at tbo ropes. Time, six mlaatsa. 2. This round was a perfeot faerimUc of tho first, ss Dindoff bad to ran after the Auatrallan, amidit oheera from tho oonosl- llon. This contlnusdantU Dandoff Jumped In and landed his tight on tbe oboek, and then, torolsg ezohangca, Jaokaon got down open bla knees. 8. Bandoff mlaaed bit right, bat, going ofler Jaokaoo, again got borne with Ibe right on the Jaw and kaocked Jaokaon down, 4. Bandoff again did all tbe work, and at laat woaved Jaokaon to a comer, wbsre be landed tbo right, and trying again. Jaok- ion went down In a barry. (A olalm of tool not allowed.) 8 to 0 were prtdaely the uma aa the prevlona one, Jai&sott fighllog to deity time np to the bolt honr. Bandoff waa alter hMB til round tbe ring, and (ttohed blm ont ot all the eoraen, when few blows were struck and Jsokson was down. In tbe list, Bsndoff fcogtat Jickion to the ropes, where tbe Utter get iiun lln^ ZJace Rooke FonFEns to Patst Reardon This Interosllng atch, which was to have beeu lor £200 Is off In cooteqiicnco of Rooks's money not being fuithcomlng at tho proper tlmr.tlironnh some myaterlons mlatake nn Ihe part of bla baekern, lilll Tup. per blnmet Jos Qoaa, who relallaten by alatlng that he had noth- ing to do wiUi tbo alakliiR whatever, go aiixluus sre Rooku's friends, (iinw It is probably too lain) lo go ou wllh the match, that tbey offered Ileardun £20 to forego the forfeit, but as Patay waa enutled to £:ili, be didn't ten It, Whether anotber match wUl be made remalna lo Ihi aoen. Heardou la out with a chal- lenge to fight an V 1421b mau, and baa lett "ten quid" for any ono to cover wbu feels so ditiioaed. yoDNO PnoosiE TAEEB DP JoE Gops —irouog Evons (alias Vounc Broome) has covered tbe CIO eiahed by a backer of Joe QoaM, and the men wore to meet ou the 17th of tteptembor lo draw up artl- clea to flyht at catch weight. MifiCELLAlSEOUS ASVEBTI8EMBNT8. p H E L A N' S lUPBOVED BILLIARD TABLES, 1^ , AND COMDINA'nOH 0CBHI0S9. Theio Billiard Tables have received Ihe unqnalllled anproval Ot tho bolt players and moat competent Jndgca, wbo lava anl« veraally pronotinced them unequalled for general excollence and durability. Seven dlatlnat patents for Improvements In BlUlard Tabla« have been granted to ns by tbo Unlteel Slates Patent OIBce, and we bave lately obtained a patent from tho Fronob govemmentfOt onr Improvoments in billiard cushions. We employ. In the oonatnictlou ot onr tables, a variety of ma- chines speolally msde for tho purpose, by which mesns we ara ensblsd to Insure a lolenllilo siid niechnnlcal aceurioy bltberte unknown In billiard manufactiiro. Having a long experience and thorongb knowledge of all tba appUancea of bUllarda, and conatantly on band a large stock a> Ibe best snd moat thoroughly aeasonod materials, wo aro pre> pared to turalah everything required In tbo hUllard line with tii>> precedentod diapatch. Tbe eminent French bUUird pl.iyer, M. Dergor, bat pabllibtd tho following opinion: "New TonR, 2J Angnst, 1881, "On the eve ot leaving tho UnltMl St«t>>a, I am happy to deolai* to all amateurs of blUlarda that, oftor s tour of eleven month* through the principal dtles, I have been enabled to Judge In a sstlsfactory manner of tbe anperlorliy of thn nuilaid Tablea manufaclured by Phdan k. Colli<nrter. Tho aratetn of manolao* tura la ao superior, that I am happy to liunidiica their style of cuBblon Into France. Tlioy have unlt/>d In their inanufar.bire of American Dllllard Tables that nr tba Frrucb TalileB, nr romsAa- ble excoUenoe and bcauly. For thess reisiius I am happy to make this decbirallnn, "DEROEIt, OLAUDIUR. Profeaaorof Dllllarda, Paris." Partlos ordering from iia will find our prices aa low as good work con posBlbly bs mado for. Wo sell finit-clans artloloa at • fair price, and will not make an Interior article at any price. Orders by mall careflilly and prowplly exccntod. tUiutrated Oatalognea and Price Llnm nsnt by loalL "The DiuiAno Oni," a Journal pubUsbed In tbelntoriuitof billiards, andcouUlnina detalla of aU novelUea, n copious h-cord of billiard nowa, ana- vovery thing luloreaung to auietuuraof biUlards, sent free on ap* pUcatlou. PBELAH k nOLLENDER, A3, OS, 67 aud 80 Crosby alrset, N. T., And 724 and 710 Moutgomor; street, bau Francisco, Csl, G BEAT BOOKSII NEW DooEsi yrsin books ll DOHT PAIL TO SEND FOR A OATALOOUE, Orni NEW CATALOGUE NOW READY. BENT FREE-FObTAaE PAID-OX APPLlCA'HOIh THE OLD ESTADLIBBED AND ONLT IIELUDLE BOOK, AN'D ei'OUTIXa OOODB AGENOI: .Where ordon sre promptly and fallhtiiUy executed. ^ ^ Address TBOU,U ORMSDT, Marble DnUdlnga, 14-tt 61) Nasaau alreet. Now Tork, ni8VKl.LLANKUUB. KovFJ. Foot Race at Devompobt, Eko, FoaflO,—Onooflbe'^ moat novel mulchen over wltnetaed caiuo off on Uonday, Aug. SlBt at tba Uila bonao, near Dovonport, between Eilwlu Uurreo, of the 2d Regiment, and a well-to-do farmer utmed Stacoy. The conditions were:—That both men wore lo weigh lOtt, snd oo weighing Ibe farmer proved to bo a trifle over, but Diirrco welgh- Inii a lltUa under I2at, It won tberoforo neccsiary for blm to carry llOlb lo make tbe scaling good. Dy three o'clock tho eiiortliig public muatered In force at Mr. Ckiualna', Exeter Arms (tbe Pisco of weighing), Iho bust kindly acting aa referee and atako- holder. The men appeared on the scratch atholf-past flvo, P. H., the farmer belLg greatly tho favorllo at flrat, and we hellovo that In ono or two Instances as uiuch as S to 1 waa hild on blm, bnt nt the last moment, Uurreo seemed lo Increaae in favor, and his bsckera offered any odds on blm, in which bey certainly wore JnatlSed, for wben be stripped a more i orfect picture never graced tbo sward. At tbe report ot the platol, away they went, Stacey sUghlly gslnlng tbo lesd at tho start, but before Ibey hoi 1 proceeded ten yards, Burreo was up with his man; ten mote and ho was ahead. The enomious desd welgbiB bo bad to carry seemed to make no difference whalever, an ho came on full ot running, and flnally won easily by ten yards. CnASinEnBAVD Kellt to pull Over aoain.— Tbo raeo for the Ohamplon Cup, at Ihe Tyno Regatta, alJIl romoUis in abeyance, but It la likely to bo brought lo a aallsfaclory issue. It will bo recollected that Cooper came In first, Ohambom second, and Kelly third. Two claims of foul Were made—one on tbu part of Kelly, and the other by Chambers, The result of tho decision of the committee, to whom tho matter was of-courso referred, was tbatalllbo three men were to row again upon a day spcolOcd, Tbe decision, liowover, has mot with soojO objections. It being urged thot there Is no rrsson why tho three row over, when It Is Elslnly ttatcd that any ono wliniUy foiillog another should bo do. erred. The whole question tunis upon Iho idlfvl fouling, snd evidence being wsuling on that point lo the sallsractlou of the comniltlto, they decided that all three thould pull over agalu. Thla tbey til declined, upon which tho conimltien appeared to have come to tbe resolution that the oiip mutt remain In abey- ance. Matters thUB remslning In sn uusatlefactory condltloUi tbo competitors (with tbe exception of CbOpcr) camn to an iiU' dcntandlog that Iho raco abould bo rowed again on Sept. lllh, and tliia, ao far mooting the views of tbe commlltoc, It would take pUcoou that day. '' i /LivEnpooL Ihtf-bmationai, TnorriNo Races—Amotiieb Vicl TOUY UY AN AMKutcAN UoBSE.- Oil the lOtb ult thoro was s vory largo attendance ol the patrons and Admirers of trotting ou AIn- tree Race Course, and It la thought that these annual meetings will be highly eucoe.snful In tbe future. There were threo differ- ent shtkes-ttao Alutree, Orsnd Inl«mstlonal,aud Oroitolh, The following wero the condlllona:—Bones 18 bands 2lu. high, or higbor, to carry llet and an abatement of 71b. for every inch below that height; hones to go either under esddls, or in hsr- ncss, snd the wolnht* apply to liolh rlden and drivers. We only give such aa will bo roost Interesting lo Aiuerlcans. For Iho Oreat Iritomtllontl, Ranger, (an American botao, wut Iho great gon, and ho proved woilby of tho connilonco roiioscd lu ulm. Below Is tho account ol tlio trot from IMVt Life:— Tho Grand luloruatlonal Trotring Slakes of 10 sovs. each, b ft, with 100 added, for hones of aU natlona; tbo aecond saved hIa aUko, and the winner paid 10 sova, toward expenees; heals, twice round and a distance (shout throe miles). Ur. J, Moffatl's Rsngsr (American) ridden by Moffat I 1 Mr. Dow's EUlmrnle Maid (Scotchridden by Campbell 2 1 Mr, J, Speak'i Young Penrltli (Euglbih) o dr Ur. a. Anderson's Kate (English) odr Pint ffeol:-Datllng—0 lo 4 on Ranger, and 3 lo 1 agat Kllbnr- nlo Maid. At the surt Kllbumlo Mold look iliolead, buton passing the Grand Stand Raogsr beaded her. Kale snd Yunug FenrlUi here broke away and wore out of tho nco. 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