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ie Medicine Ball and Sharkey’s Fierce h in the Second nd Did the Trick i the Big Pugilist. “Fight Between sil Champion and Jim) F Corbett Will Be Pulled) % Off at Coney Island, | April 10. SPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 12. —Jim has commenced his preliminary of Newburg, yesterday sald among other things “The Horton law must be repealed. sup of the repeal bill In the Se lugging match in New York on Friday will help the repeal bill in his attempts to show how gentle 4 jaw fs, got his eye ‘peeled’ and showed what a pack glove contests’ call together angry at the bare possibility of a hold “The Referee White w (iustrat od mn he that neh), peraton my rematr rounds se Jeffries in the ring In per n with the thought upper- mt aind that he is to have a The public can reat sored will bs pulpit on the Horton law, He The best people of the Btate are ate 6 humane the Horton of panthers and tigers T) by elusive -your-man-(oo-li« ht! THI WUKRLD: MONDAY KVENING, FEBRUARY 12, iM JEFFRIES’S LEFT ARM IS C PACK OF DEMONS AT PRIZE FIGHTS. Rev. Dr. F. C, Iglehart, pastor of Trinity Methodist-Eptscopal Church, eached from hi Imp to Train at Hennings. Tas: year’s Suburban winner, Imp, will begin racing at the eonings Spring meeting this season, ‘The Washington {track is fn splendid condition, and imp as weil as a number of other cracks will be shipped there about March 1. ———--— Skating at Ciiftes Race-Track. “Sparrow” Roberteon has postponed the skating earntval scheduled for to- day at the Chfton, N. J, race track unth Feb, 2. He will rereive entries as |@ Park Row until Feb. 18. RIPPLED. GOLF KING VARDON EASY & WINNER ON LINKS TO-DAY. part of the amateurs and of Vardom, ‘The champion, who was five up on the first round, was eight up at the eligi teenth hole. The summary follows Harey Varicn, open cham’ yoanl Wo The Bretnn Cale Jas he was winning handily without MORGAN, N, J., Feb, 12—Despite the X much of an effort. He took the lead at threatening condition of the weather and | , | the second hole and eradualiy increased the rain which bezan to fall about th?) i ney he finished th: othe hola’ middle of the day, there was. an I |in forty.three, wiih a lead of Ave up of me t a lo! © on ove throng of golf enthusiasts 6AU)- | 116 onponents, rst ered at the links of the Laurence Harbor Country Club this morning to witness | ‘The seventh was the on'y hole on the H ] ' : { 5 { Cane the fivet bale. 62. the thtétpeetcy note | Ste rowme: whiee. was, won by Singer Rw match, In which Harry, Varépn, open | 020 Werd, although the first and fgth Pee a a i champion of Great firtiain, played | "glee ‘were each halved jn five wie B88 3048 against the Uebt Wail ce we Gf tks | ememarm on (We gegond round wes sn ae ee es be tlub's crack amateurs, Mbriimer BM. | OC # Sek Detter order, both on the} 18 irre re | Singer and John M, Ward. Vardon did not play in the same record- | breaking form he disptayed in practice, bui, then, there was no necessity for It, RUSIE SPURNS NEW YORK OFFER. | i ile under the guidance of Tommy |'irhi" thar w (en days’ or two Weeks ‘and his brother Jack, The bix will restore several ounces of superfuour og ee sthrat he will rid himself of by! completely, stra ghtene! at Ph Ng eae jaunts along the roads, hill) Jelfries expects to neve Ba Py 4} INDIANAPOLIB, Feb, 12 —Amos and work at Billy Maurice's (Pe hy) che! yt mat ” with Corbett. | Ruste. the best twirler in the League. likely to wear a Glant's uniform eur either, and, if he does, it will ‘ retion tends’ to emphasize | Bharkey’s conqueror under-! 1's ew York Club has | acceded to hts demands, Ruste has just | returned from a «rip in the country to a be his home in Indianapolis and, when neon by The ing World's corre- spondent, said “1 did receive a contract from the | Hecretary of the New York Club for | this year, but as the conditions of it STRONG MEN MATCHED, ‘ad from those offered will not accept them and ub of my decision some “The objectionable part of the con- tract | will pot stat said Amos. “It would afford me great pleasure to again don 4 uniform in the York Club, but rest assured that I will not do #0 unless my demands are granted, and | hot ow saat year, i notify. Uh Ume this week. 91,000 Side Bet, The two conceded strongert men of don't think fil starve {f they are not the country have agreed to meet in 4 compiled. with, } [f+ Ruste and the New York Club do cannot play with a League team, owing not come to terma the greatest twirler to the reserve rule. remain idle, for he tent of thelr powers and decide the ques tion of supremacy. ‘They are Max Unger and Rowlando, both of this city The date has not as yet been wet. It Is probable that the men will make a het of $1,000 each. \ of them ak 'PREACHER (N WORKHOUSE Missing Dr, Wilde Was Com: by His Reyucst—teeaped from an Asylem, a thorough and rigid physical ex- | Tuesday previous to entering & course of baths in the famous Viday Saturday afternoon in defiaace of | the new rules of the Bullding Cortrace - tors’ Council, one-half, it was ane nounced by the labor leaders, resumed \ work as usual on the bull At the headquarters of Ue < it was declared that the men stil at \ omM TEFYRIES’S MIGHTY RIGHT. WANERS AT - and other tests peculiar to the Bie mish seattere Aiscinged the ff that the man of might was suffer- i from & slight blood disorder, noth serious, No evidence was pr [hia statement that the coming mtii ie- |tween the two big Californians will be |for blood and that he Intends to take no chances as far as condition ts con- erned, | t@ Indicate a constitutional ate | “Fommay Ryan, whose right arm was Ber, and three or four weeks of tak- | badi dai ed by Smashing George the waters will ora » any im- prot ad hace, begs (s Sheet comres Pie Rev. Dr, John Russell Wilde, who es-| work were doing so under special agree ‘of tho blood, Jeffries in other: y ‘ . portant member, He states that his caped from the Asylum for the Insane} morge in order to complete certain pore Mm perfect health, with the excep-|hund will soon become quite well and at River Crest ten days ago and for} tions of tn rh. Daf the tendons of hik left forearm, | "trong again. ‘Tom: said: “This go s = ‘gina gts! o wor! 5 the) physician's certificate | Petwren Coreett and Jem bi caused & pan ve ‘ os S, A opien- a inant THE WHOLE SECRET | —w— | the stereotyped phra! apecimen of perfect physical man- i y rane? tendons of Jeffries's left and best )of suce range fighting, hit . 4 and Ket away, may bother the Gx he ts left-handed, have drawn |p" Prat, " c iy and the arm is notice [PS fellow fore tte watt yet I have ho doubt of the final result crooked, He told the man of med- {Continuous Rain Keeps Attendance Down to Regulars. Of the Remarkable Success of a Remedy for indigestion and Stomach Troubles. A new remedy which may revolutionize the treatment of stomach troubles has deem placed before the public and bears the in- dorsement of many leading physicians aod private assurances that Corbett te in dead earnest, ag much so as ever in his that it was originally injured while | Jead earnest, As ( ining hard and has a the big ball. “Then,” he sald, }ieay to gain if he wins. We will com- (Special to The Evening Worlt.) i ee ee ee RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, tel entific men, < Feb, 12.—There does not seem to be any This preparation is not a wonderful die | end to the rain, as {t has fallen continu- edvery nor yet he eed igithe rate ; noon : be yet a secret patent medicine, v for five days. At one time to-day neither te it clatmed to cure anything ¢x- | it looked as if its end had come, but all | M'CREERY MAKING A CLEVER MASSE. cept dyspepsia, (ndigoction and. stomach hopes were dashed to pleces, as the tain| W, C, MeCreery, the St. Louls billiard | throughout the country as one of our | y{Toubles, with whieh nine-tenths of our nae came down in torrente again about | expert, broke all amateur records in la rr peng 4 is sled the same, fe tion are more or lens affected, { Freeman, the champion home- noon. It cleared when the time came to| Monday night's game of the A. A. netion of the A.’A. U., and has sacri- The remedy is in the form of pleasant hitter of the National League iast| SHARKEY IN FIT SHAPE, — | make the trip to the track, but only the /champlonship tournament at the Kale his {ime and business to come here tasting tadlts or lozenges contaluing Than been secured by the Boston| Tom Bharkey is in excellent condition | Tekulars t ade the journey erbocker Athletic Clup, Lag ade A to show his sup- vegetable and fruit essences, pure aseptic ¥ Prceman wil cover rightfield for| for his battle with Joe Gofdard, the] The card was only a fair one, wiih only | He ls making a masse shot whieh ie Pothe pawer'to dictate to. the young peneia (veo tress anime) impurition), Geld Hesaneaters, Harrier champion, which taxes place tn] two ecratches | difficult to reach, and in doing so ts Ml- player what an amateur should not and en Seal and diastase, They are sold by he pine players signed by Prealdent the Industrial Halt in Valladeiphia 19: FIRST RAGE lustrating the big advantage a man with Shall do is now the privilege of the |druggiate under the name of Stuart's Dya- Pbbets, of the Brooklyn Club, for next | velleve tn ‘4 ee srciniae tetany on) ae 4 und a hall furtoce ) bas over a tan whoee| AAU» and Mr. McCreery thinks that pepaia Tablets } of the ym Cieh, for wert | taiera in Sepiectt auining Cor any of] any wrlones — Uheretoré the heaistIful kame of billiards Many interesting experiments made with peason are as follows, Hil Sennedy, | ™ “ shou have the on 1 r) "ay wae will non occupy jis proper position e Yeager, pill ‘aun Donovan, Johnny | Musto, kind of a time disposing of the] Mn Pye li iri re , it. 2 y ls a wealthy man and among our many amateur pastimes these tablets show that they possess ro- Joe , Billy Hill, Donovan, John If Goddard ts on ht Lond Nevitts,, 106, (Ds ® | up to two yeare ago had not played bil- "AS "Will be acen from the above, Mr markable digestive power, one grain of the| | Dunn, Dabien, Jimmy Cwey, Fieider . a {| Mards In ten years, He is well known | McCreery is an enthustagtic amateur. active principle in one of Stuart's Dyspep- | fones and Jim McGuire Trust Me, 100. (8 ‘j= - —---- - a a nm sia Tablets being sufficient to thorou: ¢ * (Black) » $ ishly || Dhe meeting to be held by the Circuit P ihal eases be iy | ’ digest 2,009 grains of lean meat, tee this week at the Fifth Ave- Lord Neville recured the best of the \ fe . tq Miscussed question as te whether) GANS NOW AFTER ERNE. | # Sige Wardell the way 10 the) i" | whom hie trons and the poles S8¥|nowele ike afer. dave pills end” heap 3 ; ! 1 |Joe Gans, the colored lightwe treteh, Judge Wardell then took com- nen hunting, war discovered to-day to League shall contain eight or tet chtweight, of beh oy ———. * Ne) Raltimore, ‘who, beat i and, bat at the last furlong he wae | be in the Workhouse, to which be had rien, wie sitioly Leisinte See Yee Fetal ones there have been numerous| on iart Pritay, ts iY | pas Ben Frost, who won easily tf ! | bern committed for one mouth, set] Meet Whatever in curing indigestion - . -) a ch % ’ he. Judge Wardell beat Lord | The discovery was by Daniel . that Jack Doyle is to be let go \aMplon le j ullivan, cle of the Basex Market} be rested and assisted ‘the New York Club, it doesn't seem ah achiiy ab ha aka Pitta | elas i ai distance for the place, » al , Police Gourt. Bull ven read avout the in the work of @igestion it will very soon le, for Buck Rwing, in talking nd {x anxlous to arrange the maten | ~!% I (isappearance of the man yesterd tf Ata | recover ite normal vigor, as no organ Is e@ 4 | ‘guile . : bel SRCOND RACE was siru by the similarttv of the Doyle, oaid that if he te the/S8 quickly, 0 Dot ie ts canteerl 2 _ <a | we eet xiven by & man who wat | mock bag hor ih Jas nige tg the stom. of the club this year he will) hetwe ene ver Oehters Erret cia Hetting St Mit Fin. 1 jn line with the vagrants in the quutt soba LB e secret, and the vite as already a is sins t os ¢ loretr'é) 2 7-4 1 1! oe - - ast Monday and asked to be e remarkable succest Doctor Pond, who pitched such epien> | Ritlotas a7 karecmment Al ieetord. tosee hea bi 3 Six-Year-Old Theodore|Success Is Assured for a 10 eee cignmtte’ dim fora | Greet Cpepeesie, Taliets, 9 remely ores id Baltimore Club before | ager of Gans, sa hat he would eign x ° 4 rate Devel e 4 gingt-Sgetd Sure aoate (tee cuisee toeee. Oho Be. yeuld SER a tend Wolf Crushed Under To-Morrow’s Event H f ch, | mont: rate Peking over the docket | Wcally uaknown a few years ago and now STay Ga Tehekt thie the bars | tropared to bet tse on Gane thet be'l | Heck, Wiinesageen bl bse P as Power of Speech, | Mors: sulivan found that the names | the most popular, safest and most widely eds has written to Manager Me- | beat Erne Pehl, 1h ipoaadh Bh un . Wheels. at Sherry’s. but Wil! Not T wore identica! and remembered that the | sold of any treatment Yor stomach weak- Ee ewirl for "ie “Wealtimore MORAN TO BOX FITZGERALD, | Matistore. who made all her own rune —-— — . ¥ sdiatient) eh Clan ene is ‘well Yaoen "The success has been secured entirety P Bee a hs Mors rwetgny (nite and won by she lengths from Major to Speak. in missionary fields. upon its merit ass digestive, pure and x ' Be Viste oc Mouth rocky, fake een | eae weno wan recond all the way] ‘Theodore Wolf, six years old, while] airs. Langtry was Jubilant thie morn- pe simple; because there can be no stomach COLUMBIA'S BALL TEAM. 1 to fight a twenty-round bout Time 1-2 * playing In front of his home, 321 East) ing over the prospects for her tea party DIDN'T STBAL THE SERMONS iy acti the food is promptly digested. ; at ‘the Greenwood Athletle Club on next THIRD HACE. Beventy-reventh street, at noon to-day: | ang concert at Sherry’s to-morrow. With| George Pierson, at nineteen, han « 's Dyspepsia Tablets act entirely =. — aturday nig’ eons ran out into the street in front of @ 4 4 ee upon the food caten, digesting G@andsaates Are Already Hard at/CR fhetiing 81, Nie Pin. | twoshorse truck her secretary, Mrs. ‘Terry, she was head | record of nearly a whole year of som pletely, so that It can c rt tiine. 8. HIE Pin | tworhorse trucl ae the Seni los a A Work—List of Games EEDON 70 FIGHT WIENIG. § The driver, John Ctieese, pulled up his Guar oars Of Oe a. |e and the Ward's Island! pe¢ margiars Got $200 Worth ef |bicod, nefre and tissue. Dan Creedon, the mitdiewelght fighter ‘ haces whan the Naked the onlld (enreaine | TAME toemis os ahas., ered jwctors have litle hope of curing him. drop of blood. every and Dat f Ausitacia, and AL Wienip the hx - | put neni he heard the child wereaim.| "plefore the doors are thrown open the | me youth Is not dumb. He has not and tissue in the body can 4 5 aaa ing bicycle rider of Buffaio, have «\ koged epiphyte ‘ trot e sale ‘ Dut ome way, and that Columbia University athletlo promo-| artic in a tweniyer 5 | was knocked down and run over receipts are already $00 from the sale | iow the physical power of speech. Rut (Spectst to The Rvening Worlt.) rT oe oe seg oy cord fers are bent on putting a first-class] at Hawthorne 4 V $$ | ame child was Instantly Killed. of tickets and boxes and from dona 11. ing i« clouded, and he has the) NEW HAVEN, Feb. 12—While Rev. Daseball team in the Held this year and} Dultslo on March & ue + | | Cueese wos arronted. He gave hisiads| come Samer ttre npeak of £0) | iusion that he cannot meak. He ts George H. Ferris, pastor of Calvary iy 90 candid 0 b » | . ne lar has been for a typewriter. He 3 have accordingly set the candidates to] NEW CLUB IN PHILADELPHIA. a 3 ‘ sie as #11 Bast One Hundred and gemeond pte preed Sey el ‘and about} full of melancholy, and broods the Baptist Church, was ee es D Wore | Twenty-fourth street, and protested the] sor tne gig boxes have been engaged. | hours away over fancied troubles which cng Rt ee work In the cage. Phe freshman candidates have deen ANoiNer New clube t ‘ ia not ¢ > Aiden: tho most work—this with a view| (hee industrial nay dent wes not das to bis fault, Though Mrs. Astor alls for Europe (he| he will not tell to any one. Tee ly ibe preacner’a BtveY. 10 selecting the best material for the has been s+« , was never ———— following morning she had taken much| George Pierson was a bright, happy Mrher vvorturned a cavinet of rer |ing and _ongy ig im tie city. and inning ery from Jeanie ¥. by tree interest in the event and will grace the] yoy with great laughing blue thes steceitug them ali aver tke house, | eatbarties, ‘The year's games and dates follow: The cu otiien het» Te baat $Y occasion by her presence. years ago He lived with his widowed po oot manuscript being found to-| Ptuart’s pies 21. Rutgers Colleae, April 4 New York industrial Ha . er Mrs. Langtry was annoyed by a in the kitchen. ywelry valuel at | sia, water y |, Labige | of t i One mile and a six as that designated the sale of liquor at the mother and sisters at @2 Bixth avenue. was stolen. ‘the stomach. be limited to atx rounds i a, Gone Scere] Demeess | Osvuee ane Jearicn WIT Meet om} ion party devil's work.” The “Amer-| He Was learning the printer's trade. The hired girl had icft har vaviegs, |e oe TO FIGHT CALLAHAN — | May 10 at € jean bar” ts entirely under the direction] One day in the absence of the family « Stout ee Sith an apron. ee ois ‘| WEW ORLEAN T of Loni Yarmouth, but Mrs, Langtry is the flat and looted it] thieves searched the bureau in haste Atay > Fors ny. who recently made # EANS ENTRIES, petalia for the champlonship fight bee] #af0red that it will be conducted in the] Within a weeks second burglary oo-| but did not discover the money. ne » me > ———=—_— ; he tevanee: teen, matched to Richy ig varie P ARNE be- | most innocent manner curred, and a third entrance into the 4 eat Point, Philadelphin fearher-w fe The Rrentne Wor s ," “Is it devil's work,” she asks, “to fur-| fat was made within a month, nde at the Indu Ff TRACK. NEW ORLEANS,| SDa2sed again. According to the latest! nish funds for wounded soldiers?” . ' we = oh. sBANB,| inn, announcel this afternoon, the| She wishes it distinctly understood ‘The mystery of these burglaries wee fs _ ATHLETICS AT CORNELL. for # per for tomorrows ee will battle at Coney Island on the; that the Money goes (o Fae Atneri arn] Never solved, George's mind was much —_—_—_— as recetnty night of May oy os -— une’s fund, and is to pee by ba He ome him- | sues, Henry Trying te Make Vale - — nes . “ ” . u jn aid of Boer and Briton alike.| self to ferreti ' rglars. “ fm AN Branenes wii Begin HAWKINS AND MINTYRE, 9: . ine] When the maioh was arranged March | “rhe denial i The Evenig World ceekne over 1A, ok tae me Give Up Corpse of Ma She Mart Werk This Week. Dal Hawkins « g Bes y Metntyre nave y 8 3 |25 was the date net for ~ battle. This 1 e Str compel pF od bh Betta of] eave way and It was necessary to send Once Loved. 12.—-Coach letle Club on Feb, 3 in a tweniy-round si was 4 to Apri 10, and “Fri line function bas compeltely m to the Manheétan State Hospital (pects to The Brewing Werlt.) crew, i» still r Y a Mico we ided upon as the battle thot story, BOs. wan ant sta the| 2 the Inrane on Ward's Island. NEW HAVEN, Feb, 12—Mrs. Boi + de still rough and aggressive fighier again : * \ground, The "Frisco club did not fulti] Fitty, of st actresses In the) phat was in June, 198. For Henry is trying to get from Yale M © Noa Ma Kogtceneed As | cool, clever boxer squirements and post its guarasten, (1) cemee"at Mts La cy Behoo! the body of her late husband, iy hoon Sent tn charge ! a the offer of the Geasive Club, of ‘Vhomas Henry, who Coney Island, was accepted, the date a Meddiewome Third Rece Selling MORRIS PARK RACES, | remaining unchanged afternoon George Considine This afternoon ail on hand again. The} ne | m ing as ble reason that he had agreed wil be ) Brady that a later date than April] picture Rington i Uitetest to see what, j furtongs. e) tmek into the seats, was , Btranwest i} i0 would insure a Digger attendance will remame 7 ® . ’ . " grew ; BA Geniead 11 #\ | Coney Istana Churehtil. re Boring oecting a emer 4s fartenes Considins ways the Seaside Club om- . g Association at the Morris Pa i va Wilson 2] clale have dechled to allow the fight = - i Reortgn. ri ~ pes yet race Lae eg been imurd by the + Plnetion $s cach for training expenses in ad- grew Jockey dition to ite offer of © per cent. of the i, See The features of the stake events are] Aixth Rece—felling, ome mie receipts. ba vi Oo Metropolitan Handicap and | {8ie. getter i em ign u Weight Sere: tlandicaps | Ges f. Cox 163 Julies Goomr Tus mnetng wit apes aay & Bene ee Ea, WEATHER FORECAST. team, the| The entries for the Metropolitan are ‘were last ‘orecast for the thirty-sit hours onde |. Tuesday ‘PM. For New York

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