Show PATHS OF PUGILISM Muldoon Says that Sullivan Will Meet Kill am WhERE PETER JACKSON STAND A New York Sporting Authority Thinks John L Would Easily Beat the Antipodean blavlii and the Black Hero Special t TiE HERALD Examiner Dispatch Ncw ioi K Nov IS Sullivan not going to fight any more Well it doesnt look that way just now whatever virtuous resolutions the big fellow mar have lade jut retiring from the ring immediately after or before his Richburg mill He seems at present too wildly frantic to get after somebody who will net him a purse He will fight an body anywhere i he can only get a chance and only paid for his troubles Whj Because he is dead broke There have been so sunny conflicting conflict-ing statements about his financial condition condi-tion that perhaps this last one which the runlncr readers rely upon as authonta tie may also bo questioned But it is perfectly true Sullivans money is gone I it has long since taken wings He must fight now not for glory but for a living I His backers dont like to admit this because be-cause they think impairs his drawing c pacitj and because they real like the 1 j champion and are loyal to him However I it is an Important fact in estimating probabilities proba-bilities with regard to the big fight which is under negotiation He is sure to fight I the only question is with whom will he do 1 sol Now all these challenges and talk about other fighters are possible but the next man to face the Bostonian will be no other than Jake Kilrain the defeated but undaunted Baltimore pugilist William Muldoon the champion wrestler who trained Sullivan for his Richburg fight knows a deal more about the big fellows plans than is generally supposed and is of the opinion that neither Peter Jackson nor ryanL Slav in vv ill meet Sullivan until after Scilraiu has had another EJencouuter C with the champion Mr Aluldoon was t interviewed yesterday and said I think candidly that Kilram is really th only man who is sincere m his desire to meet Sullivan I know Positively that ho can get backing to the extent of 10 000 and I think it safe t bet one to two that he and Sullivan swill be the principals in the next great prize fight One of Kilrain warmest warm-est friends a wealthy man who lost M2 000 on the Hichburg fight told me that he would furnish > 5 000 of the stake money to make a math with the big fellow md he says the other > o is already promised What are the chances of a fight between Sulliv in and McCaffrej was asked I They will glower meet was the reply 4 Sullivan will fight McCailrey if the lattt l I could get the backing requited but there is no possibility i of such a tiling happening McCatlrej is looking for a little freo advertising I i ad-vertising and he has gotten it Do I regard gard Jackson as a formidable antagonist for i the bie fellow I do not I think knowing know-ing Sullivan powers as I do that he coul beat Jackson At any rate no match will be made until after Sullivans trial in Mississippi Mis-sissippi next January I he gets out of that sc rape as I hops he will then there will be some fighting I think it has been known far a long time in this city that Kilram was anxious to meet Sullivan again but it was not thought that he would find backing He has talked cry little about fighting of late and is living quietly in Baltimore His actIons may be explained however by the fact that ho expects leniency in the Mississippi courts and he is doing a sensible sensi-ble thing in refraining from talking fight When William Carroll the Baltimore Boniface was on here with Ivilrainj omo week s ago he stated that he would put up i of the stale money for a light and ye i probably the man to whom Muldoon referred in the above interview There aro two men in this country who will find the remaining So 000 of the stake money for a tight One is P J Sbarke who said last night that he was willing to put I up 2 000 for Kilrain The other prospective prospec-tive backer is known bj Frank Stevenson bathe does not desire to have his name mentioned in connection with the affair |