Show MULDOONS IDEAS Doesnt Believe Corbett and Pita Will Ever Meet Again Omaha Neb March 20 William Muldoon the famous trainer of pugi lists William H Rocap assistant editor edi-tor of sports of the Philadelphia Led ger Jockey Flynn Malachy Hogan and other prominent sporting men were in Omaha today en route east from Carson I is difficult to say whether or not Fitzsimmons and Corbett will ever n r L meet again sum luuiuuuu out A doubt it I think that Fitzsimmons will now retire with a well earned championship I would be dangerous too for him to train for another fight and if I had anything to say about it I would not Dermit it because his health would be undermined It was certainly a great contest and one that the witnesses will never forget Mr Rocap said that he was convinced con-vinced that Fitzsimmons won the fight more from carelessness on Corbetts part than from any superiority and he said he believed that if the men were to meet tomorrow that Corbett would win Mr Rocap says that there was no question in his mind but that Cor bett was the better man of the two At the National Sporting Club New York March 20The National Sporting club made its initial bow to the public tonight The club house is situated at the corner of One Hun aredanaTiventfouiqisrqeI l and t Nicholas avenue and the seating ca Vacitj ofthe arena is place at 3500 The star attraction tonight was a 20 round bout at 121 Dounds between r Johnny Lavack the crack Cleveland feather weight and Dolly Lyons of J New York I was a scientific contest throughout Lava k had a shade the best of the fight up to the 12th round but from that round to the 20th honors t were even In the final round Lyons i landed several hard blows on Lavacks head and chest knocking him to the floor twice The referee awarded Lyons w Ly-ons the decision T The preliminary bouts were between Billy Rotchford of Chicago and Frank < Zimphner of Buffalo ten rounds at 118 pounds and Sammy Callahan of Buffalo Buf-falo and Mike Farraher of Youngstown 0 ten rounds at 135 pounds The former i for-mer contest was won by Rotchford and the lattet was declared a draw I At the Polo A C New York March 20Thc boxing bouts at the Polo Athletic club tonight were tame Dave Sullivan of Boston was given the decision over Maxey Kaugh of Brooklyn after the latter had refused to continue on account of fouls c Bob Gormley defeated Jack Burge and Frank Holden knocked out Pat Fer rcll o Jones Is Coming Southampton March 20Latimer S Jones the American horse breeder who was arrested on his stud farm wa arreste near Scarborough on January 28 on a charge of having obtained the approximate approx-imate sum of 100000 by forgeries committed com-mitted in New York sailed for that city on board the American line steamer New York today in charge of Detective Sergeant Cuff of the New F York police who came to England to secure his extradition Will Open April 15 r Chicago March 20 Secretary Na thanson of the Ideal Park Racing association sociation announced today that the racing season here would open an Indiana In-diana across the state line April 15 Applications for stalls are now being received and high class sport is promised f prom-ised A Fool Measure St Paul Minn March 20This afternoon 11nn r ternoon a bill was introduced in the r i house of representatives prohibiting the exhibition of pictures of prizefights i prize-fights or bull fights The Ibi is aimed directly at the vesascope picture of the mill between Corbett and Fitzslm z mons announcement havng been made a today that the picture would be on exhibition ex-hibition in Minneapolis April 1 The b bill was referred to the committee ono on-o crimes and punishments I is so late In the session that the fate of the measure is in doubt |