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THE SAN CORBETT AND HANLON BOX TWENTY FIE TO A DRAW DECISION IN THE MEC |HANLON SAYS R HANICS CE ROUNDS PAVILION 7 1 CORBETT HOPES | FOR ONE MORE THE DECISIGN " CORBETT | BorRRO /YT WAS NOT FAIR £20i% e nny e ] CHANCE TOWIN ]a'.eu.s/f ’z f we ever meet again 1 THINGS " N TEREST | | will demonstrate to the pabl Hanlon is of the opinion that o7 TrrrES I~ Tant § oin Nealhefs seaete bec the fight should have awamied to him. I mssumed the aggressive from the start,” he remarked “in his dressing-room, and had ked Corbett after (he “He put ap & stiffer bat- i tle than I expected, bug T am satisfied that | am more than a mateh for him. Condition alone the champion going in several prevented me from winning rounds. He is a strong fighter, | the fight. At noon [ was three but is met as clever as 1 was pounds over weight and in or- jed to believe. I am satisfied der to get within the weight that the majority of the bhig | lmit I was compelied to do ex- erowd whic attended the | tremely heavy road work and < fight will agree with me that | refrain from taking any nour- I had the better of the comn- 1| ishment. Hanlon is a eclever test. ||| tellow ana sheuld he able (o MRty a2 i 4 CoesETT Q8 el i Al oyt a much needed rest. After AL ECEL ! fight betweem us will be ar- that 1 will issue a chalienge AT EPOIES i ranged, as I am confident of to Corbett to again fight hi "Srock demonstrating to t(he people for the championship of the AT I TELVALS of Sam Francisco that I am world, a I am satisficd that | Hanlon's master.™ 1 will be declared the victor.” Corbett Outboxes Hanload From the Start. —————— = @ rrEANS OF C‘es(zsfi TIOI v Has Corbett in . Danger Several Times. —t— a— + | put his left to the jaw and two rights to the | body in a mix-up: but Corbett came back witn right to the head and then crossed to the - | with left. Hanlon straightened the champ Californian Hits Admirers of Each |pms et wi the Hardest Blows. | CHAMPION el 2 N FEATHER-WEIGHT BOXER OF THE WORLD AND CHALLENGER FOR THE TITLE WHO FOUGHT | Man Are Dis- ] satisfied. S T Corbett fought fast and furious. In a to reach the Californian hard rights and n came back at him Preliminaries Are Fast. Monte Attell and Bobby Jo at each other like a pair of wildcats. Tha son went head ar to; | A DESPERATE TWENTY-ROUND DRAW LAST NIGHT BEFORE AN IMMENSE ATTENDANCE AT THE. | |cqually as hard Corbett missed a viclous right : poked e Jelt Uoper MECHANICS' PAVILION, DIVIDING BOTH THE HONORS AND THE HEAVY GATE RECEIPTS. | uppercut for the jaw_and escaped = right | first round was ome of the fastest ever hix left for th | | swing for the body. Corbett again worked his | L o0 yora Johnson was best at first, but : e car, bu . |, | right uppercut hard to the jaw and they | S . . b e swered r bett b b el cove i i et e s . e = g a2 *» | clinched. Hanlon was resting up a_ bit. :- Attell commenced to land on his body and G ianion _drov . . |sent a hard right to the stomach that made | ¢ ol some of the steam out of h 1 X e e e e = — —_— +}* | Corbett wince and then put his left to the | %" K P 3 - - - 8 A rigt | | Kidneys. Corbett tried twice with his right | the second round n went at At- i GRANEY TELLS WHY HE CALLED THE BATTLE A DRAW. | S0 5o e St e 5ol | elfs stomach and made him siew up | . | | right and left lightly to the jaw. but as the < a by p o . body, but was | | bell sounded Corbett sent in a stiff straight to | There was no damage in 1 e € the right and leit SEr T e lar; % A ! h a | FOURd. In the fourth rounc iad blocked. Ci oun —Corbett went In at once Wit | g S - - to the ® I called the fight a draw for the reason that | did fight. Hanlon's style of blocking was mar- | |right to the head. He tried & left for the | 6d some hard blows to the € = gtk - Anis the bod | meither one of the fighters had a perceptible ad- | velous in the extreme. Corbett is a clever two- [ :nm-hxdm . but was blocked n.;.-.d{),n ;‘s:x not stop Attell. The fifth r s ma S | vantage at the end of the twenticth round, d | handed fighter with wonderful recuperative pow- “',IN“ ‘;'m“"; {‘103;:;[';7:; - :v:{"h ') l‘h.' s busy one for both boxers. A" SENSATIONAL ROUND. <hts right | Eddie Granes, the referce, after the battle. “Han- | ers. Iam satisfled that every right-minded specta- | 7"%0, FUt 1% & Soraten SRV (8 50 S0 | Attell was hit in the groin early In the ihte ke i o a Sateht | len scored ax often ns Corbett and had him groggy | tor of the fight will say that the decision could be | | ame placo. Eddie sent in several left and | sixth round. Referce Milton Hayes ga's E . o 1 fred with b in the last {wo rounds. Both men put up a splen- | nothing but a draw | | right blows to the body amd Corbett fought | the fight to him on a foul. The foul was Ha;mnn & the ok i ‘hak \nbmus\y but did not land g ;hn--n s»n; unintentional, Johnson's arm being < right, and t clinched. lanlon was | R 2 .. | in another right uppercut to t! ead and | _ ' ey t old > the fighting had an almost im- | £ v e Eddie came in with & left to the kidneys. ‘;;?:h a position he could not avold Corl w. Corett with left to | With his right for the face, but Eddie put in | landed a right over the heart and blocked two | was Corbett's round, his body blows mak- bett planted his right twice to the face o L Cadiz o 2 izt d Corbett with lelhe | & right to the faw. ibett sent in_ two | returns. Corbett crossed with a right over the | ing an impression on’ the Californian. and then jarred the Callfornian with thres | Jimmy Anthony was knocked out of the < N g Vicious rights to the stomasch and then follow- | eve and followed it with anotuer to the same und 15—Corbett sent a straight right to | hard rights and lefta to the same place. HAR: | ring just as the gong sounded the end of saw t without much ed it with another to the same place. He | place. Eddle whipped his right hard to the | the stomach, Eddie jabbed the champion in | 00 SWne PRCE TS B TRO0 SO0 out of busi- | the first round. In the second round Mis i oy wmpercut for the | pianted his right hard again to the body and |head. Hanlon Wwas mot so fresh, the pace in | the face with his left. Corbett put in & right | FHCGRL ReSrR SNC T8 CUliPon lonts to the | slssippi went after Anthony in eames 2 : e iadion drove & right and | had Tecovered his steam apparently. Eddie | the previous rounds having told on him. This | to the face and Eddie came back with one | ¢I30 PY.0 RO iCFn % ¥ uae hadly cut and | A left to the body took the strength out "‘ e{t to bod a followed it with a right and . Fetertententesterturte RO NN RO et RN blead r:,'- v. It wa yl y'! | o ¢ after - orbe et 't Saw. 1 fotiowed Corbett | @ sieiriiimiruiiminirininiuieetrimi etk il - ftuiepeielelelniol @ | Diceding profusely. It was snyboly's Sght In | of Anthony. Mississippl went after him foot fr ) ‘the ropes and pianted half a doze u= e and stopped him with & succession of : and the champion Round 15—Corbett waded in with his right blow ights and lefts\to the jaw anc the Chew and was blocked. They both fought hard but | lefts to the body irose €lowl brie Corbett trigd with a right for the vas unsuccessful. Hanlon crossed to the Jav forced Corbet X ik He on clung to avoid pun Straightened the champion out and the ent. Hanlo employed rights rang. Corbe groggy condition d 4 lefts to the face as went to his corner in ort. Ide sent in & hard 7d in a mix-up put a li pett got in a Tight to the Haulon bore in with left for the | THREE L NG-PRICED ONES REACH THE WIRE IN FRONT RESS parade of the favorites at Ingleside yesterday saw only THE CALL'S RACING FORM CHART. no damage resulted. Hanlon put a right and let to the face and’ biocked a return. Cor- | bett sent In a hard left to the jaw and Han- | ton_fought him back to the ropes without in- fiicting serious damage. Hanlon uppercut Cor- | bett three times with right and then planted right and Jeft hard to the face. Corbett clinched to avcld punishment. Hanlon swung withl a right to the jaw and Corbett retaliated with a left to the head. Hanlon put in two wicked rights to the jaw and forced Corbett to the ropes. He again rained his right and le(t to the face and as the bell rang it looked as STANFORD BOAT CLUB IS FORMALLY ORGANIZED An Intercollegiate Regatta Between Crews of the Universities Seems Assured. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb. 26— At a meeting held last night the Stan- He tried several upper but to no ¢ i ed his ri i e ai MacDhui, ! St 8 . e snlor “and _jeft, but could ~mot get inside answer ‘r: L:h‘ d‘"‘ “: Sin- | INGLESIDE RACETRACK, Thursday, Feb. 28.—Weather fine. Track fast. corner unassisted. The fighting was the hard- | a consitution adopted and officers elected. e Cor was acting mostly v weather thawed out a few —— t and flercest ever witnessed in this city. " 5 - GAMENESS OF THE BOXERS. | Pims 8uar e anion sent a straignt left i ‘L e bots, Criglt, Im. | A200- FIRST RACE—Five and & half furlongs, selling; three-year-olds; value to Orst, §025. e h men Sarmed amound the ring | An intercollegiate regatta between Stan- harveled at the game- | to- the face, and Corbett blocked & Wicked more embalmed long shots, gll, 1 — 2 and the champion looked much refreshed from | ford and California next yvear seems as- % eled at the game- | L )¢ for the stomac _were rmxmg‘h"‘ petuous, Clausus and Alado contribut- | Index Horse and Owner. %. %. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. the minute's respite. Hanlon sent in right and | gured. The matter of Intercollegiate boat- ey T nd followed It up with | Ing to making a very valuable consign- Priestlike (Snider & Co.) °2 4% 1 ns |W. Waldo e e Trove. Corbett apaiust the topes. | Gor. | 1N has been agitated by students of both N ;“‘1 s to the kidneys. Corbett was cling- | ment for their constituents. The card 2 “A“‘ramc‘l';r‘mmgs&&"‘) A e 2 3% 1a 2 1%/Bums bett fought “back wickedly. bu- mhi u:fl;:r ”P'S fv; é‘:hlea(ft l;';lymr:i Last {°E to Hanlon as the gong sour 3 i i | 3 (Marc o, hoa| s i H [Jenicina | damage. ~ Hanlon drove in his right and left | night's action by the Cardinal boating en Found S—Corbett tried with his ri for | was not at all “classy,” but attracted a ‘Hommw (Chinn & Forsythe).|108{10 ... 10 4 61 42 [Knight . hard to the body and beautifully blocked ® |thusiasts has finally brought the matter the head, but it um»” 1'4; y(l‘:i’ It good attendance. ‘¥;‘>;‘£el IT "p U'Rm:kz‘)u.) 1&71 2 o BR g“? efin ‘;.L 'l()-lly . right uppercut. Hanlon sent a hard left to the | within the realm of certain again with the ne @ then tried 2 i % { ora L. (Brown Co.)..| 89( 8 . 8#n C. Kel t: , b he ch: e o w - = it “for the jaw, but the blow was | Unquestionably the most neglected Caronal (C. W. Chappell). |6 120 71491 91 7 NoanT h bl r}“;nth:ntua:f“;a?;vupl?i';;‘::;nhlcu;:w: The officers elected were: President, P. cked. ¥ ally Ce bete sent ‘:"rmzl‘:;;u;g;w,nmr of the afternbon was Crigh. = ‘f\x;x‘-‘l:infl-" t’s‘l;us:l:fl:kanulzy : 1% 2 h gnn hard right to the jaw and followed it with | C. Harper, '03; vice president. J. M. the haayCorbett poked his Tight to the body. [filly by Imp. Crighton-Glitter, which |Bee Tosewater (Wilde). rasath v 05 e i e e e T T o I e e B - was over the left | jianion kept his face well protected and the | L oo ol U o0 g soramble at odds [Tortulla (D. McCarthy n_1 the stomach. The bell again came to the atd s 3 : the nintk Jon experienced great difficulty in get- ? T e = —— of - the champion.: Tt Ko wint © s ¢ Smith, Instructor S. 8. Seward J», H. P o o] O oot 1a Jert 10.the body and | oz 60 to 1. This was the top quotation, | TUH& 55 1%, 1:00% At poet's minites. OFf .at 311 -Prighitks, place. £6: show, 2.8; | Walking straight. - Both men displayed much | Kubn (08), C. Naramors (03), P. C. Har- o the head, but Corbett retaliated I 8 | most of the pencilers laying 40. Young | (Traifed by’ G. \." Snider.) ‘mcratohed Tady - Rawell, " Gresimore, . Anvil 'g'.fl.fif" Samences. the champion particularly. ~ . |per ((®) and J. M. Beach (18, e aie 2 mpion. | ) 0ol k onami. Start fair. W o =, e v - . Corbett uppercut Hanlon with a | im of t I v rbett came back ‘with o TIEDt to the | Pepper, the favorite, with Birkenruth up oy e Ak T R P of two. ‘Away baaly. ‘Priestitée wan well |\ SoUE! A0S I0TVN Sifie sent him back. with X ma:vmrh;;‘:::z z:rt’:arr;.l--!to = Ve, "Corbett triea twice With his left for the | 4phoared to have lost his strength, for soon. Indina has speed, but won't stay. Horatlus away poorly. E SN0 W Sow - Stat (e e cifically, its face and in @ vicious exchange Lot 18W0SC | )0 "\was not hot enough to finish second. | : : 4 Hght (o the Jaw. Corbett swung a sight to | ford. Mowh sdiiaky. e Aoty ot Crbett ¥ ; . | hard rights ar to the fa orbett | he was not h e - | 4361. BECON p - & % . the head, but Hanlon went after his man, | present are to build a boathouse on one - don for | by sending a bard right | Charley Kelly had the mount on Crigli, | =0 OND RACE-—Three and & half furlongs; selling; maiden 2-year-olds; to first, 8325. | G}, had his hands full blocking the Califor- [of the sloughs situated between Palo i . u 'x'; he Kong TADE. 4 |and leading almost from the start. Index Horse and Owner. iwx'sg. %. B. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. Op. CL nlan's hard body blows Corbett sent Bis| A}to and the bay large ensugh to a 1o tter of welgh Tied o1 ody with | -1 e ¢ o Pl Pl > 4 - accom - He would pparently 15; e but wes blocked, mh vrnisvd”;vm | d“";‘“t’ds"“’m‘m’; B“"‘; °:d P;““‘:;ao’; ‘gn-’:l («©. }-\1 Grawell)., 13% 1n |C Kell 1 40 | Acor. When "he got up. Hanion put Jef; | modate three of four four-oared shells, to e | the face, but the shifty Callfor- | neck. wee one showt en! {Pachuca (A. B, Spreckels) 24 25 |Burns 4 4 and right to the jaw. Corbett put a left up- | procure a four-oared racing ba and weighed is. O ednesd 5 orbett - Tge a e % pouné Wednesday rm's way. Corbett put | spagq, but found it difficult to round the |Young Pepper (O’Rourke). 3 1%8 1% Birkenruth | 6-5 7.3 | percut to the jaw, but Hanlon responded with | rowhoat for a tender, and to construct & G eigh f ing ] 1 of taking and was now doing most | 5P° 5 H. L. Frank (D. Cameron) 417413 |J. Daly 10 25 | & hard right to the wind and a right to the rflucus fles he let up Fanlon missed a lefe | Stretch bend without trylng to take to Sweet Tone (Burns & W.). 8n 54 |Enight 9 1178 | kidneys. Hanlon blocked two right upper. | Foad from the embarcadero to the boat- rd work. Why he did so is diffi a_then put a 'Lm ‘xf tte Sl the timber. Midway (Pledmont Stabie) 6 6 |Donovan 6 20 cuts to '(‘he head and went in fle:lh rm;’z and | house. . nd. Yesterday the flesh | 387 e e hard | George Snider's filly Priestlike looked At post 3 minutes, Off at 2:39. Crigll, pl 12 eft to the;bedy. Corbett displayed much shily R T . R = 8 Eddie drove his right to 3. M + P | <338 gll, place, 12; ghow, 5. Pachuca, in this round in laying on Hanlon and keep- 3 emed anchored on him. He worked on | LErt f0 the (a0 inched. Corbett drove | best of those starting in the opening place, i . 25, Pepper, show, 1.5, Winner, ch. £, by Crighton-Glitter. (Trained | ing his stomach out of range of the Califor- La Fontise Wins on a Foul. the road and also his gymnasium, | Jon's head beck with a_wicked ugpercut. | sprint, and 8 to 5 seemed a fair quota- b ;,_,d‘:;;»)“g;gr; oo:lé fl:gg mP:cl’:::fl rh;m :Ltflwo.lMTmm ‘\I‘ully. ngn outbr&l]u nian's wdcked blows. Most of Hanlon's| BUTTE, Mont., Feb. 20.—Young Gibbs which was s « an oven. When o | Eadic brought Bl left to the kldneys ' Cor_| tion. Her backers were given an awful s (%, poachuca also hard ridden. Young Pepper Weakly | punches which landed aid no damage to speak | of Cleveland, Ohio, lost to Mose La Fon- EBERDN e R last night his face | bett planted right an 100 10, omian's nose. | Scare though before they cashed thelr Sl Round 18—Corbett rushed in with left to the | t56, the welter-weight champion of Mon- seemed thin and peeked | This was Corbett's round and Hanlon had lost | tickets. Away from the post next to —Stx furlongs: face. He tried it again, but was blocked. | tana, on an alleged foul in the sevemth ~ Horse and C W] Hanlon landed three rights and lefts to the round of what was scheduled to have some o confident alr. v v 3 CORBETT LACKS DASH. A ot lb ekt topite aw | L WAL RECRCeN SN W HEoue i ol jaw, and Corbett clinched again to avoid | pou 2 # o e ¥ id not have the snap | and they went into a mix-up. Corbett was iry- | the bunch, and in a fierce drive just Impetuous, 8 (W. Griffin) 23 8 2152 1 2 251 3 7.2 165 |punishment. He forced Corbett to the ropes en & twenty round contest. La Fon- O e moremenis. which b | ing to et i1 a good blow and had Hanion | nipped Gyros a scant head on the wire. Tommie Knight, 3 (Hazelip)..| 92| 4 52 31%1h 28 “2 165 | Sith rights and lefts to the face, the cham- | tise dropped to the floor in apparent e ™in revious Bante e was par | Suessing Corbet put In a etiff right to the | Alta G ran a close third. |Annle Max. 4 (Sheridan). . |108| & 642 41 81 1110 43 |Dlon absorbing terrific punishment, enlon | agony at the close of the seventh, clatm- pably iacking In hitting power, as he | 1ogy Goriort sent 1n three rights hard to the | MOst of the smart-coin went in on T r‘:‘-?'fé?.’i& SR & C ot e 18 30 | percui Corbett to the jaw with hia right, | I8 that Gibbs had struck him below the landed squarely on Hanlon repeatedly |ody. Fddle tried & right swing, but Corbett | Impetuous to win the third event. As Estado, 4 (Western Stable). ..[102| 8 e ;‘ 73064 .z ;}" c}?mm sent n‘: amhll;‘d T‘::(:nf l:-cx;!‘o.r; :n; belt. and could ¥ stop him acked it. - Both men w»rv'flzlfmng hard. '(‘hurv | Annle Max the favorite lacked speed, Toribio, a (Murry & Co.).....|104| 1 42 51 534710 Birkenruth | 13 16 ;‘;‘:’hl‘r:v‘:: r:“ fllnrwy_ g0 mcn;, ghgn After an examination by & physiclan Henlon was as flow on his feet as | Deit sent a wicked uppercut for the Jav, BR! | the good thing beat Tommie Knight L. Dobbins, a (P. McCarthy). [104 8 8 878 |L Jackson.| 100 500 | were landed on Corbett that ft was wonderrui | (h@ decision was given to La Fontive usual. His only effactive blows were 1ong | b s face and put 4 hard right and left to the | cleverly at the wire, after being promi- | Time—:24%. 93 1:16%. At post 2 minutes. Off at 8:05. Impetuous, place, &.5; show. | EWhe e e The Montana man was badly punished rauge ewings. Corbett soon found this | face. ‘ £ e Doy exchanged ee- | nent from the start. Annie Max got up ?i}r-‘mffg'g‘;} nos. 3; Anow, 1 Alwx, atow, 10 CWidber b.if by Wasne Miokna B e e By l-lnd ;-g“::: bout gonme further it Is be- landed they did him no damage ow- | ¢ pler et . Toy van and his fri . revelation. G e LI S The haitios B Sasmnil times and was raining lefts and rights to m Ryan and h ends got as good | _ speed. Lady Gallent tioff by, Iipatuoud In stivich. | Othaes’outolass Round 19—Corbett, as usual, came up re- Northern Ball Teams Arrive. mplon’s face when the gong rang. Thi the cl as 10 to 1 about Clausus, winner of the freshed and sent right to the jaw. Hanlon orbett was willing to mix matters at | was IHanlon's round, Corbeit belng practically | mye selling affair for three-year-olds. | 4363; FOURTH RACE—One mile: selling; three-year-olds; value to first, $325. daneed_around Corbett and succeeded in I The Portland and Seattle b O iy (S m Dch ko (o, protect himselt nile’ sellin . z sl t ; p ek, gas, | gameea arouna Corvett and succseded tn land- | The Por attle baseball teams Jahd one. . was evidently surprised at ;d 'NT"]:’A:‘!;)n“&I:l rv;.‘xmr!‘gy:xe‘“zouagec}::; :!::"}c:;“:ltn:hh:it::? vx:agq u:e,vandc;skl‘r:!fi Index| Horse _and Owner. [WtiSt. 3. %. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. Op. CL |and Hanlon sent straight left hard to the face. en mem, {nu ;::r :‘rl.‘n;::';?a:tyur:‘;m:‘ Hanlon's peculiar biocking as he poked | 2<% but Corb i ‘was never caught, )| g ciiugus (. H. Ryan) 2 1n 1 11%11 1 ¢ |Hsaku tried with 7ight and lett for the body | 5 o B o giop as he | back with a left to the body. Corbett looked | gooring cleverly from Judge Voorhles.| fao [fisusus (T. H. Ryan). nln 13 11%11 [Jenkins . H but failed to connect. Corbett fought back | J05% The ball tossets were dus on Tues- e e it b ot eisgy g g A berd right to the body | |4 Frank Bullock. Andrew Ring, the | 4348 [Frask poorhies feoawn) IO T S 1A22 28 2o [Minfer ot 8§ |stromsly. but most of his blows lacked_force. | 427, but their train was delayed and . Hooting BILrEnt or Sert mp ovaer | Genied and came back with his famous right | favorite, plloted by Burns, was cut oft | 4128 |Ripper (Brown & Co.) B3KIn en B%e% Bumemun. 20 o [JONeSmCE Rt O e St | mure Dearly & day ovendue The play- | R T s s e 4328 [Andrew Ring (P. M. Burch)..[100( 8 71 64 7n 82 54 |Burna €5 85 e | ers stayed here only a few h Mapiou's Guari ‘wr o Fcadtedy | uppercut to the jaw. , 3 ELt | gt the first turn and again three fur- | (43o4)|Drestolas (Iever/a - 2 - head, steadving the Californian. Corbett again iy & few Rewnw. when tn the kidnevs, then followed it with a left s (Deven/& Co.). 12100102 91 92 63 |W. Wald 5 7 | fried with & hard right for thi b they left for their training quarters at From the showing of both boxers last |snort arm to the body and a similar blow to [Mongs from home, the last time by Frank fi% gzm&y tl(!?‘-;o'&h-l-) 13 lg 3%7 h 8 ;b 3; ;?6 5‘;3‘ b 1.3 533 biocked. Hanlon sent the cham l’o‘n‘ e“k‘:l:; San Jose, whers they will begin work night neither would apparently have g | the face. Eddle landed two rights and a lett | Bullock. 10 |The Counselor (W. Cotton). 11511 5 1 rath rights and lefts to the body and th & . tcens Py ¥ ® ooy in quick succession. Corbet | 4328 |Figardon (Chappell) .... 6 8% 8%6h 71 93 Wileon 10 30 3 e sound of | at once. Portland opens the season here chance with Jimmie Britt. Another |10t Jaw in aulck succession Corbett fought | 1f past performances count for any- | 438 (Biue Miracls (rs. Deainaerss. (104 8 3 10 8 1 9 #4102 & ety 50 ;60 |3he gong was a welcome one to the champion. | on March 2, while Seattle plays the o:en- month of training would effcct a marked | for the jaw, but was unable to land. At the | thing, Goldone, favorite for the mile | 4330 |Tamm (W. P. Magrane). 11 02 9410811411 4 |Donovan .| 60 /130 | perion, 'Hen 1o, Taleh Corbett in this round. | ing game at Los Angeles on the ehange in Corbetis hitting power mud | conciosign of the round Hanlon sent in two|and a sixteenth selling run, looked well | 4182 |Almaric (D. McCarthy) 071812 "12 "32 12 12 [J. Daly. 20 500 E i e et e, D s R g— speed, but at th not seem o be | FEDS t0 the jaw 6L worth a bet. The first choice had no ex- | Time—:25, :50, 1:16, 1:42%. Clausus, place, 6-2; show, 1; Voorhies, place, 6-2; show, 0-5; Round 20—Corbett went fn by - up to Britt's class . d 9—Tddie sent his right to the kid-| = oo '+ oeer for, after racing out in Bullock, show, 1| Winner, ch. c., by Brutus-Claude. {Trained_by A%. Ryan.) Scratched— | tongs, but his blows were %lock:;:mrnu'lnq: &l gl PV neys and tried a vicious uppercut for the jaw, s Border Mark.'Start perfect. Won in a hard drive of five. Clausus had clear sailing f ADVERTISEMENTS. he fight attracted fully $000 specta- went against the ropes from the force of | the lead with Castake, the paif wilted the start. Minder, on Judge Voorhies, outfinished Jackson. Frank Bullock was cut of ieieieimini ik @ — The galiery was with Hanlon to a Corbett_got in a herd right uppercut to away to nothing at the paddock. Then by Ripper three furlongs from home, . and in turn interfered with Andrew Ring. Pres- o i , . | while the main floor was as a house | the 3% B8 T 00 Phara %o Hanton's | In @ flerce drive, Minder astride the 16 tojus had poor racing luck. Blue Miracle quit. TO-DAY’S ENTRIES aivided againsi itself. Some <aw only the | sore eye. Corbett planted Eddle hard with a | to 1 shot Alado, owned by Biily Oliver, | 4364, FIFTH RACE—One and a sixteonth miles; seliing; 4-year. nd up; to first, $325. First race—Seven furlongs, seiling, four. Denver boxer, while others thought Han. | right swing o the head. He tried an uppercut | earned & nose decision over Expedient, olds and upward . , four-year. en bon v S Bt ol for the champion’s jaw and left an opening Index Horse and Owner. Wt[St.. 4. ¥%. %. Str. F1 ockey. | Op. CL Rat 3 | 43 s st i iy +f | which the champlon was quick to take advan. | Fidden by Burns. 2 e v m S 32 Dajnter T The Lafaean.104 Hanlon was first in the ring and was | tage of and Corbett sént in a hard right to the Nothing shert of an accident could | 4284 |Alado, 6 (W. L. Oliver). 106/ 6 4n 43 4 2%2 % 1 ns |Minder . 10 18 B 107| 4358 Helen Smith.102 Onl = a big reception. He was accom- Hanion put hie left twice to the taw and | provent Hem MacDhul from taking the | 4353 [Expedient @ (P, E. Smith)...l109| 1 7 7 7 "Bn 23 |Burne 7 e 4330 Lunga . 99| 4348 Rionda 2 y il S TRy Seter IS Bt o Hght 1o the kidneys, Corbett was hanging | 2=° 4362 (Light Bail, & f‘y‘ Cur) . 4 32%32 3h 41 31 [(Knapp . 4308 L. Fishe 12| 4276 Cambac ol - 2 , Toby Corbett put a hard left to Hanlon's faw | Anal mfle number, and the Ryan entry | 4322 |Stiver Fizz, 8 (G. Lanka)....[104/ 5 62°6h 51 63 4 n |Birkenruth 4354 M. F. Tarpey.109| 4iC6 Rey Hooker I Bave no pat- irwin and Teddle Woite. die drove in a shortarm right to the | went to the post a 1 to 8 favorite. Jen- | 4353 |Goldone, 6 (Mrs. Coffey) 3 1n2%21 1h 6h [Carson ....| 7-10 9.0 | 4338 Ohlo Girl 991 4207 Red Steel ....104 st Dvescriptions Corbett was seconded by Harry Tuthill, | kidneys. Hanlon swung hard with right agd | kins took the lead with him with half | 4353 Castake. a (0. Boesecke) 2 22 1n 1h 81 62 |L Jackson.| 12 or cure-all prepa- e MoGrath, ¥4 Carfer and Billy Ot @ the faw. The round cloesd with & Hot | yho joueney Over, running. in the eastest | os (oL Ballantyne, § (Robbins) 10707 6h 82 Gn 7 7" [C Kelly 2 yeSecond race—Tuturity course, selling. four- rations to palm . 0 rally ‘which 2 2 e. ™ 142 B e - u e Billy Jordan announced Corbett as the | Faiboir's Jers exe wos hadiy smeliens “"*5° | 4ot of a winner over Dunblane and | TUREIAY. B0 LG LA L e T3, % Hall. smow. 5 - Winer, mitdo- place B | 4sDE M. Brittanioz| 302 L. Maxim.. 50 of Denver and champion of the | Round 10—Corbeti tried with a right for the [ Harry Thatcher. 1 Sunta Anita Belle. ~ (Trainied by W L. Oliver.) Scratched—Border Mark. - Start gaod. 944 Yortnel II ...108] 4004 Se. Philippina. 36 world cad and Hanlon came in With iwo rights and NOTES OF THE TRACK. | Won in a very hard drive of three. Minder on winner rods an excellently judged Face. | 4336 Teoe® 1 7ttt 92| 3608 Jerid -101 dise £ Hanlon was announced as the “prige | 1°f'8 to the jaw. Hanlon was keeping his face ¥ Expedient in coming from behind under hard pressure bumped Silver Fizz at paddock. g A0 -106) 4350 Sea Lion ...109 e et bl o 1 | well covered. Hanlon sWung twice to the head | Ivy Powell, who has been doing some riding Light Ball was pocketed on the rail or might have won. Goldone and Castake raced .| Sooi K. Pnnis ... 00| 4354 Rose of Hilo.. - T e b the Ariel Ciub and coming champion This and | with s left and in a mix-up put his ri g Jart hard to the Saw. . Corbett can‘!:’etdnx;g avoid punishment. = Eddie sent in a wicked right to the body and followed it up with a rain of rights and lefts to the same place. Corbett was bleefing badly, but fought back the world ew applause spectators A string of challenges were announced. | latter sthtement laughter from the Britt, McGovern, Abe Attell, Bddie Toy | Smely. Eddie was making a chopping block g e i st et Sut of the champion and the latter wWas prac. nd Kid Broad all wanted a chance at The gong saved Corbatt, v | ticatly helpiess t, who was on his last legs. Hanlon landed fully a dozen blows to Corbett's stomach, but was unable to land a knockout. The excitement was o intense that the bell was not heard. Round 11—Hanlon sailed in and tried to beat his man to the mat, but Corbett came back gamely and took a dying man's chance. Hanion forced the champion round the ring, but Corbett came back with a hard right to the faw. Hanlon got careless and left an opening. Hanlon tried left and right for the Stomach, but did not connect: Corbets seme in a straight left to the face but his blows were weak. Hanlon tried a right uppercut, but Corbett evaded it. Corbett kept in well and tried to regain his Jost strength. Hanlon sent right and left to the stomach and then the winner. Both boxers expressed their willingness to mect any of the chal- lengers, if they won. The betting was chiefly at odds of 10 to all day yesterday. Corbett being the favorite i FIGHET BY ROUNDS. Progress of the Great Encounter Told as It Happened. Following are the details of the fighc by rounds: Round 1—Hanlon was the first to lead. but at New Orleans, is back in California again. Willle Waldo Was given a week's suspensiorl for striking McGrath in the jockeys' room after the fourth race, i A ley McCafferty purchas len Light o mes Neil yesterday. Consideration, b claimed Annfe Max from the W. L. Hazell third race for AR Results at New Orleans. NEW ORLBANS, Feb, 26.—Crescent City summary: Tirst race, one mile and a sixteenth, selling —Locust . Blossom won, Charles D’ secons Whitmore third. Time, 1:53. : Recond race, six furlongs—Ailyar won, Ben. mora second, Alpaca third. Time, 1:16. Third_race, six and Aahl" furlongs—Jove ‘Barkelmore second, Orpheum third. Time, 1:22 1-6. Fourth race, handicap, one mile—Eweet Alice won, Jessie Jarboe second, Ben Chance third. & left to the jaw, but Corbett came back with a stiff right uppercut to the jaw. Corbett nursed his strength carefully in this round and let Hanlon do all the Aghting. Round 12—Corbett tried a straight right for the jaw, but Eddie got under it. Corbett tried was short Corbett pranced around and up- percut Hanlon lightly with his right. Han. jon had assumed a crouching position and was well guarded, Corbett being unable to pemetrate it. Corbett finally got in a light Tight o the face, Eddle put his left fo the Time, 1:44. Fifth race, six furlongs—Delagoa won, Frank Rice second, Imp. Albula third. Time, 1315 4-5. Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth, selling —Thane won. Peat second, Illuminate third. | Time, 1:50 4-5 each other to a standstill. 4365. SIXTH RACE—One mile; selling; 4-year-olds and u; value to first, $325. Irdex Horse and Owner [WUSt. %. %. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. [ Op. 1 (4347)|Ben MacDhul, § (Rvan). 100/ 4 2h 2 % 1n 12%1 31[Je X 4321 |Dunblane, 6 '(McDonald) 112/ 5 88 3 &1 %3 1’5‘;2 nlf'«, e H 1 4341 |Harry Thatcher, 6 (Hastings)[100| 1 1 2 1 3(23%21 3 n |C. Keliy 30 100 (4331)|David § , b (Stanfield). . 106/ 8 4n 513554 57 4n (W. Waido..| 20 20 4129 [Tllowaho," 4 (Ketcheman).....{109] 2 6 4 33 4 144 34 5 6 |Bitkenruth 6 6 4347 |Diderot, 5 (J. P, Atkin)......[10{3 6 6 ~6 6 6 [Minder ....| 12 25 Time—:24%, :40%, out. Sierra Madra. gallop. Thatcher, Tllowaho not ready. 11515, 1:41%. At post % minute. Off at 4:231. -6; Dunblane, placs, 5-2; show. 4-5. Thatcher, show, 4. e Plaos L6: show, ‘Winner, 5. h..by Ben a'Or: (frained by T, H. Ryan) Scratched— Lodestar. —Sta 3 Next two driving. Winner outclassad his fleld. . T T Diderot no account, Dunblane outstayed Harry R R R S T R T e . SELECTIONS FO'B TO-DAY’S RACES AT INGLESIDE. First race—Ohio Girl, M. ¥. Tar- pey, Lone Fisherman. Second race—St. Phillipina, B. M. Brattain, Midlove. ‘Third race—Orosius, Byronerdals, ‘Warte Nicht. Fourth race—Beau Ormonde, Dou- ble Six, Royal Rogue. Fifth race—Baffled, Buck - ‘Taylor, Sixth race—Jim Hale, Lapldus, Alado. 4354 Royal F .....100/ 4354 Midlove .. Third race—Six and a half furlongs, selling, three-year-olds. 4236 Byronerdale .112 4304 Warte Nicht.105 305 Qroslus .. 108 4330 Action 4330 Quatre ......107 & Gorgalette ...100 Fourth race—Six furlongs, handicap, three- year-olds and upward. 4351 Honiton ..... 93 4851 Gravina ..... 95 (4323)Royal Rogue.102 4297 B. Ormonde..113 4307) Double Six 02 (4351)Dainty .2 4334)Sad Sam 10 Fifth face—Seven furlongs, selling, four-year- 4008 Buck Taylor.104 olds and upward. 4316 Pupil . -109| 4353 Baffled (107| 4331 Straight Shot.104 .... Cigarette .104| 4358 Star Cotton..100 4137 *H. Miller ..104 4349 Man of Honor104 109| 4358 July Gyp 09 4354 Gibraltar . 4338 Alms Give 4319 EI Piloto Sixth race—One mile, selling, four-year-olds and upward, 4315 Ravino ".107| 4264 *Velma Clark. 95 @369 Alado . 1107| 4352 E1 Pilar ....106 4357 Rose of May.108 (4315)Lapidus 102 3851 The Singer...102| 4353 B. Lissak 4321 Jim Hale ...102 *Apprentice allowanes « can come to ‘me with full assur- ance of obtaining speedy and per- 0 C.JOSLEN, M. D. manent cure. The Leading Spe- calist. Weakness That condition commonly known as “‘weakness’ is merely a sym chronic Inflammation i the l;::mum": gland. 1t is not a weakness at all, though in time It brings on general de- bility through its depressing influence upon the mind of the sufferer. 1 treat for the inflammation only and use a local process entirely, and In years T :l:rv: not failed to effect a permanent My pamighlst, ““Live All Your Years a Man.” free at cffice or by mail. 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