Show English Opinion on the Champions ISpecialtoTHE HERALD Examiner Dispatch NEW YORK Dec 1The management of the Royal Aquarium of London where Peter Jackson Jem Smith and Frank Sla vin have recently filled very profitable engagements en-gagements is exremely anxious t secure Sullivan before the present boxing excitement excite-ment drops off The Boston pugilists appearance ap-pearance England at presentwouldcreate a tremendous furore among all classes of cases sporting men There is no doubt whatever but what the Pelican club where Jackson and Smith met would offer a good heavy pure for a match between Sullivan and the colored champion i the former would consent to cross the ocean forthat purpose This howevr will hardly come to pass purose John L in a recent talk with the writer sad that under no circumstances would ho ever do battle abroad again He has a very ver poor opinion of English fair play and thinks an American has no business in a contest with a Britisher on foreign soil The following are some of the opinions of the best authorities in England on puil ism regarding the merits of John L Sullivan van and Peter Jackson the colored champion cham-pion who are just now offerqd phenomenal phenome-nal purses to fight oferq Jem Mace exchampion says I con sider Jackson the wonder of the world word Smith is no match whatever for him If he was in proper condition I think I would be the best man in fight to a flush flu-sh But he will hardly everget in first class fix again He dont like work you know John Bull Chippy Morton Well I backed Jackson for over fifteen hundred dollars in the Smith affair but I think John L Sullivan can lick him without a doubt Jackson Davis exheavy weight Jackson Jack-son is another John L and the pair ought t make a splendid go in a fair field with no favor Parson Da vies Jacksons manager Peter would knock Sullivan out in the first frst round Jack Baldock prince of seconds I would much prefer t be behind the white man i I had my choice Jim Carney was asked what he thought of the two big fellows but positively de lined to give any opinion whatever l I want said the lightweight champion of England is to meet that blooming Amer lean duffer McAuliffe Jac Harper one of Smiths seconds Jackson a good boxer but I think Smith would defeat him in the old style Sulli van would be my favorite against the colored col-ored man The wellknown owner of race horses Squire Abington lost many hundred pounds on Smith and did not wish to give any opinion of fighters when asked Jake Hyams lightweight said he thought Jackson was a better man than Sullivan |