THEY’RE MIGHTY TENDERThe Big Pugs Require Move Atten- ; tioti Than Little Gold Fishes.IThe big pugs who feed each other boxing gloves for a stated per cent of the gate receipts are, from indications, I not rugged fellows. They have to be ! ^ dieted with as much care as gold fish j; that are kept in a jar, and they appear ( helpless unless just the right kind of i atmosphere is selected for them. There- t fore, dig Tom Sharkey who has faced i all kinds of weather and hardships at t sea, has joined the army of invalitl(V) j pugs and is lounging about the West g Baden health resort. Thomas, who will i meet Kid McCoy in a twenty round j boat before the Twentieth Century Ath- ( letic Club of Can Francisco, on' Febru- ( ary 2Nth, left New York on las Monday | * night, and passed south on the Monon 1 Tuesday evening, says the Bedford Mail, s The sailor pugilist will train at the Inti-: ( iana health resort until Febnuuy 18th, i and will finish up at Los Angeles. iOne day’s training at the seashore i was enough for Ruhlin and Jeffries. The c weather was raw and cold, and neither Iman would venture outside to do any lt;work. Ruhlin, who had planned to re- ;i main at Bath Beach until ten days be- \ fore the fight, which is to take place in r Cincinnati on February 15th, has chang- j eel his mind, and will leave for Coving- c ton, Ky.. on Sunday. JefTeries’ exper- c ience with the seashore winds at Lock \ Arbor convinced him that a warmer v climate would be more disirable, and t he will move to West Baden. Ind., it: within a few days, if tiie cold weather r continues. f