The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1900, Page 8

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Chicagoan it Fought Hard, 'WANERS AT AT to Terry’s Awful Pace. City Track: (Mpecial ty The Bvening World) RACE TRA! In the wi it was cold and heavy. Wraps needed 10 be comfortable, just the reverse, the wi warm. Aw the result weather the attendance w yne, ax the card wax good. were withdrawn Sloan, brother of “The will leave for San Francise morrow, reinstated so that he metropolitan tracks (hi season. ooking ride ot a 1 to 6 f {tts the general opinion th ances of being reinstated are B. Lewman, owner of Flaunt, vineT Race sates: seven furlongs xine. Ld polee ‘elt, is le! ‘The fi 10 (Metoyny 6 coat ‘Pm. 104 (Proety Pasi. Retioréem, 168 TERRY M’GOVERN'S FIGHTING FACE. a ccs Corks for a fuzlone ane and then Mitchell too! @f Brooklyn, at Tattersall’s Iam night} 2 jolts. proved his right to the cite ot teatner-| BLOWS DIDN'T HURT TERRY. Debride oth ‘beat hor out Weight champion of t Near th orld by knock: | jied and drove his : length, Time—i.28 1-2 out Eddie Bantry, of Chicagy, who| the latter did not ir to mind the see _ ie a ae io | vlow, and made a Neediong ‘rush for me hitenes, OND Race the leadership of the 122-pound) scntiy and sent him to the floor with a jones. ft to t Jordan, of England. The knockout came | i "Try slowed him down with «| piéaeqh. ies Meson = in the fifth round after « serce mix-up, | breatii-iaking blow in the stomach, San. | Wediag Geest. 110 (Rolandiis fn which Bantry did some clever work. | try, secing Le could not escape id Moye 10 ie ran = ‘Terry yh ne ¢ oaeo| MeGoVern, made a din the mi apeve (Adams! a eee eeu for the OMe] OF the rin. oun were swinging wildly, | Pribe, He ‘wiakaeid Peewee wenery UP *\ when suddenly Terry upper-cut Bantry Wheete Phort-arm jolt to the stomach, landed | on the jaw. Bantry's guard dropped for he smallest. fraction of a second and | Meqovern whipped the left over to te dees Lagan. 103 iPavormaiie Jeft and right to the Jaw in quick Gerslon, and Santry fell to the Moor on] iy’ te followed the blow up with Br insert hi face. He Koi up at the count Fieht swing and caught Bantry on the | Gratia, 168 UU. Bolend but was in such a weakened car as he was falling Slattery. 166 eiiimerey Govern did not have a mark on him ap SANTRY DOWN IN SECOND. |< Jer1 tne ring ; Santry was down in the second round hed out ber for the count, but got up strong, and, in (te tt long-range fighting, had a shade the ad. Wend oti | Pete Pulm Lass, Py ‘a tei JeGhov- | Ranetto, 106 (Fras) tage, as Te C vantage, as Terry seemed to be unable BT atte a tins | GeeW.Reietam, Yoo loca) to solve Bantry's two-handed work. Ban. anxiety and a knockout In the third Santry made an even) brought break of .t, doing some good Jabving,| Kerr Tun and Terry was unable to get in clove! he Ley enough to use the # arm jolts that) « have made him famous. In the fourth round Terry commencea) rt sie, oeiey here, Reaves, fe | piel aaiht # for Lo-morry Playing for the jaw, and after a flerce] five-round contest at York {n April Fic. Wil és icin fix-up landed a right «wing to the jaw! The articles call for a contest at 1p y ar udat Wastty tothe Boor fer thel (eee At the ringside and a side bet of The box receipts amount- (Surclal to The Brewing World ) 4 after the contest that | MACH TRAC Count. The blow weakened Sanity, and) “lever left-hand jabbing and fast foot clinched to < Work wor for Kd Denfage, when he got up he clinched to save him-/ 7") te Wie’ Guth or at 7 @rlf, On the break Terry started play- siz rounda of the ‘ ing for the body, and this time he was smi-fn Stitt clansed | ‘Priced. a ‘ the from the wast ‘ene lly : ble to land, and from chat time to tne /S™ he ® wis ed rea ‘euple’ “a m6 of the fight Santry gradually grew swings Thi Roce Se iing ‘ eikip = =a = Donna Rive a Sehool iri yy " Jim Conwa 4 1 woo ities x Fourth Race—The Mercha and an eight). Henneviile Mo Jelly Hoger Middleweight Says We Mas Quit Fatman ai frase PE fe the & nee pied a Pint in Hi teaureate te *Wothure: 10 Veugben ” er. Recen Coupled Kid McCoy says he bas fough fest fignt. He announced to-day mt from the ring. He has a} Qoed-sised bank acpount, wirich he heres |r h ' a tall, dark, statuesque | , ix thought, may be able to the mystery of the suicide of atman, © Imself in Mount Sinat oy aad it : “pe Fatman and Mirs Langdon took apart. ba at he qu pe arena “anenity ai M6 West One Hundred and maaty vecanse't ie Ured of the ye st two months ag names on the Ie.cer-bor plate were Mies Langdon refused to calk suletde to-day increase by wie investments. Soy sald it w Weter Coen Cotton Plast Decide Mea iter Connelly tp tor Trial Hetore missioner on Vvening W Policeman Bernard J. Connolly, at- ached to the District-Attorney’s office, | Mere, Keeh Retired 5 ‘Was placed on trial this afternoon before ¥ aires President York, of the Police Board, on | Will Confer with Her Room of The Evening The joint committee f or} Mrs Mary Koch, @ widow, fifty-five! oe atdermen @t the Arcadia, at % West Twenty-| rare elt sphyxtation in her eighth aireet. room at 2 » Connoliy managed the bu body was discovered at 10 o'clock this ®. Ward said at the trial that morning by her landlady, Mrs Susan = hituself to Connvily, w ay one i if “the thing went downtown hy b> done for.” Mrs Koch was til last night, and it! h ly made 4 general denial of detet Com jee of to devise appropriate publ when Ube first sod ts underarour formally to-day in the ant hat in curning out the gas tally turned “Hon again. was no motive once (i sulclde men " and Hottenroth and Aldermen RACHEL CHASED JACOB. |<: fhe Got Mim Tee, im Fall “na inted 8 committer to call upon Serpt. Gevman Has snatched and Brought Him Mere jayor and ask him hie views. oun fvem Grates te Twemty- im Costedy. Jacob Lyman, fifty years old, deserted Rachel and his five children 4 hee Commi ive Police Headquartesa} **"" ore Rachel followed by Chief Devery in rece eity and town to town and finally | thirty lives from cated bim in Fall Rives peddling lamp wicks. Rachel grab 4 ‘twenty-four years s SS tenant Bm and he al ptr aa, ‘aes tainted tram the ah New York| thle eft} ‘Association. 4 Baltimore, fer tatety. but Finally Succumbed NEW ORL ORLEANS. | the Broadway Athietle Club, but owin — Fine Weather Attracts Big Crowd to Crescent sidine scoured NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 2—There was a most remarkable change ther over night, Last night To-day |t was ther becoming 70 horses, Dr. Vaughn and Cathedral, nd will make an effort to be nh ride on the pumpended ebout « year ago for a a G. C. Bennett has solid the good horse Dr. Watmstey io Thomas Nepper for on Jockey ‘an Dusen to fide the colt (a the’ Mempals Dorey.” and Corlalis raced toy ether THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1900, GOVERN 1 PUTS SANTRY OUT IN: FIFTH ROUND. | ‘BROAD VS. BERASTEI TO-NCHT, | Joe Bernstein and Kid Broad will meet! ponent for Broad. after Tuesday night's the Wroadway"Arhietic battle: at ‘roy between Dave *guttivan und bout Hamiiton, which the former Frank Erne were! won, Considine tered Baniven an fight to-night at) portunity to fight Broad oly ng] then, but 1 1s s the bout wa de-! agement thar he felt that he couldn't arranged between| go on do himself justice, | ‘allaha Considine. at the eleventh hour, then| red the ulways- willl ein, 1h) ni C is calculated that they will tr wr betier the town for another op-* than any of the other pairs ment 5 7 Jack O'Brien | originally schedu » O'Brien's iiln ed off mith an inju ‘ai " bride ‘orialis opened up & ga CHICAGO, Feb. 2.~Terry McGovern, | weaker from Terry's pile-driving smorte wich she’ held 10" the ia Reteent then tired so that Nekarnts aad | 4 Thdden out by «length and’ haitt ond of, the, raund. Sanity, while Debride beat Corlalis, out halt | Marers Wetting. st Mtn class by virtue of a knockout of Be jaw. iMite 10 keep away in the ttn, | Sra Peacetiog a smtenelinet . er dec | eafantry fell to the floor om bie face ana! Mitchell rushed Ophelia. Buge. to Ghat Referee George Biler declared Mc-| CT iver, At the count of nine he get| front sght aticr the etart. om om wa Govern the winner to save Santry from to his knees and tried to at ten UP. | never headed and wie ii drive bi further punishment, as he was stagger: | but was unable to stand, ak ie Feteres | short short head trom Kita Foss. ‘The iat 4 ing all over the ring and would have| gave the fant to McGovern. try wae frowld have, w ron easily with s good, bo een cut with (he next blow. Sinable'to feave ine ring’ for fully ton Biddarih “iniehed « g minites after being counted out. Me-\three iengths back. Time—t.1 te the sor ij cicuenan” "FIFTH LESSON IN BAG-PUNCHING. Hit rin we men entered the ring | Mise Mess, 11 (Newrom) | eof forty days hn | try’a clever blocking appeared to bother | (wing to wct that Bi (rr had C Mok | Welle Ward. 101 (Wedderst joe ae ope ae fore ote: McGovern for awhile, ax he was unable | fought under rules ali hit [ if b gh. ; i ah: ‘ thin. ch the stomac itty any Ithe clinches, Lhe matter w nally Place. three} hurmer, and that, thous ting ’ 2 erie wut oe Lettied ‘by McGovern agreeing. (at Time-1.4. | he is getiing Healthier and happler every Ean fedh eel pd adbged Sanity w ht Marquis, of wth. [day on hls present diet of pure spring Terry would rush tn headlong and (ook erry ra sand wae hy: a fom ater i left-hand jab on the nore | * nd of the contest it shou! e 4 i | «3a 7" eg a But he k n seiling hay and feed NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | hie plac Ni NEW ORLEANS Fe. | thing at a # races are | | as usual he sald, Tam w eating any- and well, | began ‘this ‘mall “E fount I tipped the scales at} ju} om, That w nach by sixty pounds. | we | 80 Late a Nght luscheon and quit | ; “The mext day | was very hungry and ery weak, But | resisted the a wings 15 | habit. TF got so Weak that | had to leave waite | exami condition, Dr, Frank Carpenter has alse | me. | iy diet ts ficered water. 1deink | one ty une and a half pints a day Na] t can't see that | ohave been weakened Jat all by my fasting | “Lamke a little rest every day and go | ; for a Walk. ‘The alt doce mea great | Head lows, double i. | deal of good. }Tuple rolls are exp . 1 don't © 1 of course 1| leeson tn tragepuach We | don't drink v0 ntoxteating | #22 Monday’s E ir ve fret te ui’ room, the sma fontne flesh fast. You can see |ostume that met be worn during sthes fi 1 shail tone | eXeretye. Tho second lerson explained ja /abour (wo pounds a ¢ March 2, |e correct pos! when | shall a my fast areume, how to ye 49 [the tattoo, swings and half-hooke w - THE TUNEL COREE A BLOW 10 "Si “SAYSTERS, explained. Elbow Wows and elbow tat. on Bren DEAD BY GAS IN BED. cage Be ep es Magtetrate Wende Hates t : ’ f eatin a ie hat Pellee | Evening World by the well-known and Aldermen Dincuss Plans and ie Mayer. m the Boart! id the Counell appolnied the rail,” ruled Magistrate Meade thie [morning in the Yorkville ( | prisoners must be | thelr names are called for arreigament. Reporiers Wil be allowed inside thel pa a back blew wi consisting of Council.) ise, Murrey | {| the ness done by runners jGaktney, Murphy, and Holler, 4 Weele police court p the bag @ Manager of the saloon version rly an hour. we were consiiecsd. oue xpstione fre ms fara Murphy and fy rl Marks ani Gaffney rie Interer! |" MiSs GOULD TURKETS| NO \ wut ones hate money | friends wi ea in the men Hitler Be af end A aI the Rawal raseit Commission to sscer| t | Ssuncitman Wise wan elected Chair- Jacob from city io} and Aierman be ond dha pain TENBWENT HOUSE PANIC had noy ent any turkeys oF other sup. morning 16a" the ocd ot Slight Mase Sent Women and Cuit.| Piles to ihe army transport Thomas, te (Ayt a Outdoor Poor and| ree Pell-Well Inte the street A fire in the basement of the six- NT ET FOR 40 DAYS, Rich Milton Rathbun Cheerily Fasts to Cure Himself. Milton Rathbun. who does business in f the butchers arel bakers ng Of what he expects will be his to for horses whe do not wish to fast, in yusiness, #3 Fourth avenue, of hunger. 1 knew ty was noching but! at o'clock instead of & pits eX fully on Jan Ml aatd 1 War in first-class phywlea sinoked much, ing to be | *PParatus may ame and tt the first blow and when to stop. Next articles are written exclus've.y for The Court Pettifegaers and Nunners [Keeley brothers, the champlons of the Ge. bs world ally engaged in rl must keep outedde Having mariered the single back e+ bow blows, iry a variation them’ Scand with your back | being careful to Judge the proper dis tance Hi a back blow with the left! “Al lawyers ex in this ¢ rt, “and in the pen until be right elbow, keeping up the motion in a » tat-| tired of }teo, This lb very hard. Great care whenever | am sitting Magistrate Meade has grown as to make it rebound tn such | have thls thoroughly try another mov: ee he Denles Praten ¢ Seat Any sep gor, te the Army Transport Thomas. E Mise Helen Gould to an Evening World reporter this morning that she | il TS jon th rer. Mroadwa JIM CORBETT ON HORSEBACK. 'New York and ives fn Mount Vernon _ ex-champion citi his daily ride through Lakewood, N, J., an important part of his training for his coming fight wit Jeffries, oe Exercise That St rengthens the Neck. ES {fying them sough to make t he ead t © boing soon acquired ad too far bask for 4 ale manoeuvre ight tendehey ‘The Lett Kibow Ble ard elbow. biow et ft rebound bit it with come with the rx! “thay ne stored both of there, try the combinat! uN of the ‘an first rebound) with the left fat en on the first re- | bound hit tt with the right first rebound hit it with the ry On the firet rebound, then. the right tte This ts soon learned and ts ure, * he stl camer | vig 5 It to the le head on the re ound. burt Mo so hac it wi! th t elbow and on the firer rebound hit the tin 7 hu “It ‘ath vignt fie t and tke a righxiha Bia # | Next try che head blow fram in tro i as you lesrn'd it from the rear. | be useful In a new manoeuvre wilt show you t+ ebound to th for the tience must be used in striking | order a “4 Lett elbow. weds right elbow; right el- i, bow get the hang of this ‘and seemingly dificult motion ere) the el- i bow, other elbow. When you have learned | inrricn "dg at KEELEY. which | Shen once you have mai ARTHE ® KEELEY. prod and Grectonies yi ana "Boye i brug vB conte ‘Tire were ast)’ “1% Jump Qver- Breekiyn fvudieate Man's Ofice Pt atin furniture and atin arcs and Reoks Bring Good wears only £9 altogether. remarked after! the «ale of Miller of Josenh W. Pullar against 6x-G0¥ sire ang office effects at Kerrigat's a Watler, of Connecticat, in the Bupreme tion rooms, 9 Willoughby sireei. to-day, Court to-day, 10M of an interesting that Bo acind ‘Was @ fool not to go Into the which has just returned to Ban Francie | saiting trip taken by himself, Puller! auction co trom Manite, and some others. direction of Receiver John B. | A story from ‘Frisco says that the| Millar sald that in Augus:, 166 he aed/a number of Muller's 4th Semi-Annual FICKT I PARIS p bate ddim Core aon probabliity Lake sists in fan Franciteo. Two big offers 01 mive Men recelved from wo ditt sons on the Coast, and orn Billy Brady aod Georg, Considine ractically deckled t accept the urse that the » sead on « certifi k for 6,09 4 4 guarantee that the fignt will be woviding » offers were received Ml Smith alowg ith oilers whiten were sent in for oh ; last nigh: ‘The Gof Bin Franciteo, ent. of the groge Teceipus iteed puree Of $00; 110 of Sa, val A purse and half the re seliyis taken in ne and an additional & —— | per cent. of the gate reespin, and wf, ak that of Billy Brady, which w 2:2" per rors of the Mrady algo backed up with a certified cheek for “Ag there is a law against fighting in jowa and New Jersey, the of 1 and lowa Clubs ai of ne account Tren, picking up the otters of the Care nival and National of *Frisco, Mendy sald: we wait until Monday bey ng 4 final selection, In tne intime we will wire beth clubs. notte * Rvarantee 6. Hone atta A: Smith to snow ing Brady was asker intended to pull off the put with a Nod Of his nead and & Never ‘mind, { will make known tne bottle ground on Feb, 3) if my offer |e pied and will also guarantee to give ir expenses to the ing from the last remark it rem as if Brady 2] et decided rey Pa mit | § CIGAR on to the left ‘st! bow In the same fi 0 ie eve ee eat

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