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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 86, 1900. m I'GOVERN FIT FOR HIS FIGHT TO-MORROW. - —— McGovern Uppercuts. McGovern Right Swings on Body. McGovern’s Left Hook. Ready for Business. MoGovern and Oscar Gardner, {taken part in since their first appearance/on, Edidie Santry, Pateey Haley, Harry | wonderful litttie Brooklyn fighter, as he [never let up in his work the result ls] McGovern's course of training a follows. At 10 o'clock out any rest, he punches the bag to meet in a %-round bout at | in the ring. Forbes and a few others, has of course | claims his condition for this fight Is] that he will enter the ring In as ft con+ frcet the same as that which has been |heavy underwear and two sweate: thirty minu after which he wrest! Broadway A.C. to-morrow night for| McGovern has been doing his training | reeulted in making him the favorite | vetier than st has been for a long time, | dition ax ho ever wan in his life, He is jowaee’ (0 bY Gardner, which Is ax fol- a in DR arate a la aes meek ch ht mil w hi rweight championship of the | at Jack Everson’s road-house at Lake-|over Gardner, and as the sporting men and he therefore has the greatest con- tireedy far below the required weight! He arises at 7 o'clock in the morning e ‘Wortd, are both in excellent condition wood, N. J., while Gardner has done bis | intend to bet heavily on his chances of thay he will accomplish a feat | At which they a: ht, which te 12) and, after t exercise with on fee the important encounter, and each| work at both West Baden Springs and} winning there {s no doubt whatever! which no other boxer has thus far been | fh 4 Bfternoon tipped und. Is called for his) & jl > t Tie confident of coming out of the ring | also at Murphy's road-house on Jerome|that he will be 3 to 1 when the battle | abie to do—defeat McGovern Medovern on the other hand, while not! SFE 8 Sats feet dae tae : air een Seren 5 ithe victor. Both boys have been train- | avenue, begins Ever since the contest was first as-] having tralned as long for the contest where he puts in two h MoGovern sald he {s feeling as af fag aa Bard and as faithfully for this| ‘The fact that McGovern has defeated | Gardner expects to furniah a great sur- | ranged Gardner has trained most Ctth-| tq Bris Ate “osgete “Ceete etal FY of Piledelphien Us be Gui and fen ‘with: Nig aparrine | {ni hue ive una teelereontient of ‘ uch wonderful fighters as George Dix-| prise to-morrow night by defeating the | fully for the encounter, and as he hasl only 139% ts subbea doen Danny Dougherty. “Then, withel {ng ott ot the tine whe ticton Of come for any they have ‘PRAGUE MAGNATES /5196,075 FOR THE SHOULD SCHOOLBOYS BE TAUGHT TO BOX? JOE CHOYNSKI’S STORY OF HIS LAST BATTLE. Joe Choynak!, smarting under they this. It certainly was unheard of to ‘The magnates of the National League filngs of Walcott and Tom O’Rourke| give a man 7% per cent. of the receipts as ‘ | Bel the second day's session of their j and the criticisms of his enemies, haa! an inducement to go on when they had 5 Pri: Pi RENTS AND PUPILS, anna! Spring schedule meeting at the/T ABELL’S OPINION OF concluded to state his side of the case. | $0 of my money ax a forfeit, which they €- SEND IN YOUR OPINIONS. (4 wenue Hotel to-day | 1n.a letter to a Chicago friend Choynak! | could have claimed National Hoard of Arbitration THE MAGNATES. a all best off, twp the sersion for the day. | who know me for « number of | Instead of di nylock’ OF Hourke ly before 1! o'clock five members eee years, know that I am not ® chap to/S to 1. Can you divirs. in the face of Greater New fork and their pare express ef the board, President agin er 4H. Mere te what Treasurer ~~ . | squeal and Ao much talking. but the Pog why they Seok chai ey forfelt publiention on the talked-of introduction of boxing an a course Bellen, of Boston; Col, J. J. Rogers, Abell, of the Brooklyn-Ba! ‘ time has come to make some sort of offered me extra 0 fT 5 B SDON of, Giipin be Mail ¢ Gah vor ‘ 2 Bo symrnsiume of our schools, Philadelphia; John T. Brush, Cincinnati. | timore clebe, says TONDON, March $—At the sale of) Gilpin bought Mail for Whitney. | statement to show that 1am riaht when | ory uriurtent whe tee eetonal to § aed James ifart, Chicago, convened to/T peseball magnates: the late Duke of Weetminster’s string | The representatives of ‘he eperts| 1 say that | had a broken rib before | clare bets oft” test wi ‘Beten grievances 0: y a im rorld rere in attendan a mn er i minor ape magnates. ye “1 have been In the base of race horses, which took place today |'"# World were in attendance at the teal hap ease ah Mi ee tS “4 ira in wince my gon est mace ee “ sule, among them being the Prince of | {ure to Jim Corbett, Bam Austin, of the| White as referee, @ man they coul Robison, St, Louis, was absent Set beet See heseere mt Kingodery, Ragland, Miving Fos.) oo Pade Chsiatan 00 Wad ee | Police Gagette; Bob Smith, the manager | approach: but lo and whe | The magnates ware as unooramunicn- winner in 188 of the Derby, the Two h an of eawig: | ne bi and the officials of the Broad. | fought Walcott boys. awe - ry Holstein, Lord Coventry and Lad: 2 Johany, Ww ‘THE EVENING WORLD WILL A PRIEE OF 66 FOR THE tive an ever this morning concerning ‘Thousand Guineas, the pee Stakes ry an ¥ | wav Athletic Club. They were natisfied ON THR SURJWCT FROM A SCHOOLBOY. DONT ; the circuit reductiaa question. Ret ye nates to de anyth! and the Doncaster Bt. Leger, wae pur-| Jeune bee 1 was suffering from a fracture. Li gg PE tendo elosagin wou: balald . bo Sern Genecens, they absokiieiy, re" catty or fairly, Whe hased by Edmond iano for 37,40} Among the baat prices, in addition to] “AB an inducement to Ko on they Rave | iny friends, the enemy, set up the claim : fused to discuss {ho question. The Ur go to = baseball meeting | that dais: toe Fepae: 4 » 100 | Me.7 Der cent. of the receipts, Use your | that 1 broke my own rib In ofder to con- | ¢-e-eeee ‘cuit Committes, the body which has had aaver tavest 6 abet ey guineas (about $196,878), ee: em for Flying Pox, were 210) own judgment, and ask why they did) firm my story of the fracture?” The Bvening World's suggestion that/men, as one good man heats being @ the matter in hand for the past three This {9 the largest sum ever paid for| Sulneas for Mood Luck; Goblet, 1,000) ———o a ——— ante in the public choo! eymnasiums Pontessor of any school. Yours ree months, will probably make {ts report | sesh aah | gutnens, and Vane, purehased by the! ' ROBBER SBS FITZ. wrthis city be adopted har aroused the | emt potent to the League to-day. . 4 Prince of Wales for 4,309 quineas, Man- uw e liveliest Interest, particularly among the The Washington people, according to Mianc le the won of the founder Of) oirin was sold to Wolff Joel for 4.200 — bright young athletic pupils. 2. Bari Wagner, have placed upset haps | may be censured Monte Carlo and brother-in-law of | guineas Calveley brought 7.4% guineas. " oye enthustast!- e The Wresth ime that “Lanky| With one accord the boye Price of 16,500 on their franchise. Bal- asked to apologise any- Roland Bonaparte. Flying Fox i¢ a four-year-old bay coil | Psa tae aity favor the idea, as the letters timore wants $730! for ite interests, It 1 am, watch cae 4 bY Ormie:Vampire. Ormande, the grand | Beh” Owen Mim OLTeP for | eT oa petew. prove ‘The situation this morning has ner e make! 1 At the commencement of the sl & wiry of iying Fox, was wold for 639,100) Training fervices. {Pe os that his two 1 mak rT the apology ae ‘ Gov. Roosevelt bellev Towed down to « fight between Presi- goes for publication, a reserve price of 01,0 guineas was pinced | ($1400) to McDonough, of San Fran-| Ernest Roeber, the wrestler, has should learn the art thoroughly, ly Gent Freedman of the New York club . : on the horae. ‘This was immediately bid, |cieco, about six years ago, the highest | Brought suit in the SSupreme Court! sons ® ; oye have @ two or) = | e ve, and every day his boy an Harry Von der Horm of the Halt:- nd bide 1 4) guineas at a time /PTICe ever paid for a horse previous 10 vgainst Robert Fitusimmons, pugtist, | nd bout in the coy “Gym'" tn pes, More club, which will surely test the ee: ee sees eereee es lthe sale of Flying Fox. Flying Fox, — to recover a total of 61,700 | tree cecutive Mansion at Albany. ol of both, Whether the force-| until the racer was “knooke "10 l eeeatore brodi t | Roeber alleges that he was engaged," ™ , ‘ brought about $4,000 more | lew i f rchoolboys Hea of one or the stand for the M. Bianc, amid great exeltemont Seco his granaaire |Actress Lost Her Suit for) a: « ssary of #4) 4 week to assist tn, But the be ee atlna. with atl the Sleeve lengths, etc., in KEEP’S is of the other will win remal tak CoaceeniealA Bibbie ak! wie | Fitastmmons’s training and ag a per-| lave no “aymns eke them atrong, |4] SHIRTS that he must be a very geen. Hut the Nght will be t b extent.” reptiet| Mane's competitor In the bidding was & tnosre ee vie “| $1,250 on Indemnity er in Fitzsimmons’, ‘theatrical modern appliances to make them Mica cee, end, nO mater what the f 5 "T wil say, however, that denned Oticin) waa veeremetsd | n twice, The American cold Cal- cOMpAny in 1895 and 1806, ym sued) quick and clever. cannot fit from Leagie * reduction to aight Mr T sed cerain views © man ne in c man beat him once and tne English Bond. (or represents Fitasimmon: wed ine! “ne remarkable letter printed to-day stock, * ‘" t on, For one thing wiitiam © Whitney, of New York, who | colt St. Gris took him into camp on an- | dettednees to Roeder, the mother of five sturdy r. Freedman has repeated: | ji the payment : . a . | House |« counsel for Roeber, | comes from thy } White, 21.0, su, thai Pete ena " 1 net PET TEM O trereg $4278,008 ther occasion. But as a three-year-old | boys, She favors the tdea of teaching wie, Oe, e would strengthen the a 1 Loulsville franchises Flying Fox never suffered defeat. He oye how to box and says that her 1, 82.00, Hernard Heere, the English ac: sons are enthusiasta in the art and JP. Joel bid up to 34.000 guineas, then] won the Derby the Two ‘Thousand| Mrs At In anid, refused to| J club affair or nothing, He will not| —_—-_—S at the peetion Fe {tt the contest tor Flying Fox to tl- | Cuineas. he wee th Prince of | ees, sued, Macy R Maver, mamene 1 rine art needed the nervices of @ phyal- KEEP MFG. €o, b ; pin, bidding for Mr. Whitney, and to « Stakes, the Eclipse and Jockey af . clan in eleven years as a result, fe C Hike Yenswe's reduction. 1c this to'eo:| 3 i Lmarue afternoon. He M. Blanc Blakes, To wie the three, Bets | oR Ps Toth on at 1 ‘The Evening World offers a prise of Makers of Keep's Skirts, i B) S88 prominent bagelall ian says, iva | told the magnates jolot Dank that Ne) sneuece maf seit: Viste 3 ee tame een heer Soe ae ngs oe tae ce aa aeons Ue % for the best letter written on the ' z , ing called without | lewaur next season must be an elght-| Ufmuccesful In seouring Flying Fox, j fa he Wot of one colt Soenily, pee aubject by a schoolboy. Here are come /(} B'way, bet. 11th & 12th Sts, ‘ ST nee a Mrs. Bere is not in this country, ner! RUHLIN MAY MEET CHILDS, | of i letters received: We bave mo other store in New York, j , Freedman's star@ in opposition to| Mand for a len or twelveciub league. | of th From a Mother. the rest ates in the F This {nformatto vee ent aut to © the ritemtng, 4 ied af i Ratha Scattered He, e. a ning W geen A a A ¥ t out, ts foake he. rn ur ng, bos pied Wp, the eyit being looked after] Gus Ruhlin, the Akron heavy-weight, , as’ ony rota than a fixed | on adits the mngnates who Participated enough = \Viggins then took command | "1," is alleged that in 1892 the defen: who has matches on at the present time | 75 che Sparing Bilitor of The Evening World: e . Tench Hranstlne Asscuing ihe | The informant refed tc eee yoenclals. and apened ap a Rap Which he hell (| dante wanted Mrs. Beore to appear in | with Yank Kenny and Jaok Quinn, will] 1 chink that If boxing were taught in ‘owners to do away with their play- | Mentioned, refuses ave his name ie Mae ee phd Gore Wee sped athe Fringe of Reciaty Fad ail in all probability be secured to meet }ine public schools it would come in P ID citi sekesaten (0 20% eve thi The reasion of the League today Outrode Baaw. and landed Jing Gore | Mlota' thee tne play was the property [Prank Chilis, the colored heavy-weight | very useful in a great many ways. For way, but ther fear Mr. “ ittse aot Att, that, time &@ winter hy ahead, Dolly’ Weltiof | Sr "Charles Wyndham. Finally Mex [Who fecently taaued a weeping chal-loxample, it requires eye judgment; it om. riage ei and 1la a eat Fantag Me net wee Win | oe Serer er Sta a haa’ (gctyce eee Wnt, Metnmta [near Sh ce SE ease t . Its up to the | chased and those clubs Aroppedt i " le 4 lings hae offered the men 6 per it many other a awe on " damages Wynd © area RseTeRTe NO anealon | etree tthe Bieabte of the OH es mie og lg te ae i yraham | cont, of the gross receipts and a guar-|menta. Yer, gentlemen, beast bugig rs of the Baltimore-Brooklyn | Wet Mr. Freed ath tain te Rtarers Rotting aime that she had to pay | anteed purse of $1.98 to box at the|avold many doctor's 5 ve fe ferticiveted in the deidera-| may. The light war not ao. Civgte ue Tanah, 100, (Westerserams 72163 Wri a ecetotien of Mager, the de, | isilise A: Co of Detrolt. If the match | sone, and all of them take & Grek ioe magna’ * t rection, deaperate eee edderrap) T-1 § i yer. Tis arranged it will be decided some ti the art; they have not ni Mens nm J or Ye a perate Nght it eile, 108 (Winkie 16s Mre iF A me time | .erest in fe lMlenars er Horst : ve SMfereh ty tie tant | Track Was in Poor Shape |;..: Tea ine eda abt EL SERte nS ee ee ete re ES: [next month. doctor in even years. Moser, Freedman ‘ meat Ih Poland) E48 P 8 § | never paid Wyndham. Mrs. FANNIE LUSTIG, Conant had patched up their little| tee went C po ‘ommit. and Mud Larks Fy tale es ees ek After the evidence was ail in the Judge BYERS AND CHILDS. 54 West One Hundred and Twenty-fith ‘ BAve \ueitece token (OR 8] Summoned Store then Had the Call Inlook went to the trent in the open. | memmeend Mrs. Beere’s compistat George Byers, the colored middie- |" greet, New York. ir, Conant was asked if he had|: MARNALOS were tne furlong and opened up a big gap. Se ight of Boston, who lost a fight on « {4 Carson—A Geed Thing rer the Denebal ckuntinn wine be ives fn readiness to ae She helt her wad to the Anal furlone, NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. foul to George Gardner at Hartford, Ls) . ome the Committee wiere Avator graduatly cut down her + |Conn., has been matched to meet Frank | Te the Sporting Haitor ot The Bening werlt “COU Rye aaieeen eee (ipectal to The Rvesing Woot) Rotting up a few jumps from the a ‘nihas . ‘opinion nothing js better for a | ful error rte — cached pect * fn ime to win by a head. Ini Childs, of Chicago. in a six-round bout} 1” my op! potency, laroe 5 , betty property’ toes, RACE TRACK, NEW ORLMAD Frangible two lengths for second peer) to a rome, Wut at the Fort Dearborn A.C. in the| boy than the art of self-defense I vat its. 4 vil fo the firm mentioned. | sraron &—In view of the fact th money, me 1S RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, | Wingy city, on March 16 ws think that every school in New York | sonaiiy, arn mpson admitted the theft and told) ‘ » RAC March ~The entries for to-me Bata vyhs hould have a boxing Instructor on ite | Dr WR SANDIN, 5 where: the sowed O14] track was heavy r the rain of lam THIRD RACK | March mertow's s wy how to protect | eS, % When Dr. Talbot could be found. | oine it was no surpeine io see the | Sellina: mite aod a quarter races are as follows WON'T FIGHT WALCOTT. preeelees, cane of ‘an It ie quarters on Beet 2 Potice Head: |iiccxmoard contain & lig. Met af |Nulbe ® (Weaderatraats...S kit ETN | uaktat peace Oeste pees Bem Summerfield, manager of Frank |ineos enercise. KID CARBON. ; In the hands of the Castanos *¢] ecratohes. This, of course, reduted the | ( © (Mitebel! 114 Me bard Newie 4 Gen Cot Hi cnnas, mo posted A forfeit of $800 to] yee Geod, Saye This Bey. letec. t fields consider but it db) 1 Gese Liver S leveny +» Me | mateh Childe against Joe Walcott, has tives Thompson accompanied hs size of the helds cx erably “a + | ae ln ‘To the Bporting BBtitor of The Evening World; A The prisoner was held my [80 arm. Fair shal Melde we to the} Ct . a Hed pee be] yond sat cocegree all although 1 fA great admirer of th | Tae improved clastic trem te the only trem. ’ ‘ i Thomas Cavanagh, the elevator poy |P2zt it cach race Pg OE He ia to, offet the. ten a hee waeaS | sport of boxing and indulge in it tre | eumane thes 6 one Sis peemete 13 who was firet accused of the cone, | With the track in poor condition there ‘ pace Cana -. {fight for the Fort Dearborn Feige In lauently, 1 do not think that instruction | Reriem eaercise or severeat Py rg} it acetal Was discharged from custody verge’ | was a search for mud-larks, ari a* the > | Longtine Cn nig! Chicago, but as Childs made a miserable] on that subject In the public achocis fect ¢ and Y VeHerANY.| card contained many af them tt looked thumberiand to the! Tray tes Paisedond wa show. during hie recent bout with | would be very It would take the {iss sie nO - pnd =Robbery in hart thing to pick witners. The at-| flag fell, and with Reusd 0 ‘Jack Bonner his concluded iI's attention, more or less, away WORLD BOWLERS wi a hare ing to Pp i * the fleld the way . 7 that he would be fren his lessons. It certainly will be| ~(gtapitened 19 i] Bacheior Flat Cleared IN veviance was Rol i _backsiretch “Nailer then Jesh Speaeet S| “gpiKe’s” food from & physical point of view sod FY “ U A VERY CLOSE GAME. Freretary Clark received at trom front And opened up's rap Mic ‘ TWO FIGHTS, =| Sorin any other. It will create a pugt f ‘ : ol. KF. Cray, Chal 2 of the Cuen- ‘ ; ol tle r te re aoe easier ae western "tart aimostes Retee Ts URyey ve, lent. | Tuet tere Rang. mir ante Meh a | weaee tn Phibadephis ga attueser etic AMO MORRIS ROTHENTERG, id World team won the only game] Congress. to the effect fiat P. Tomine) !oh th Before Rushielde, me-gte. | Cremer ccs ug Cok "Make. -...agg] Rae Dean secured to, meet Curley Pupil Public School No. 10, Brooklyn. 4 Morning News; 0 ‘ ; art Fourt: mile.-Won dy o a Warr ? mu ‘Thompeon, thirty-five years| League at the paper colt, The Conqueror can start in 4 ‘ on Birvet Nigdt ‘arior ee) y-round dout at the Ti be Germania Assembly Sreacent City Uveby, ae he is en-| Lady ara] was second and) sReni Girt 102 Bod Lyene oe ‘The local Whiter of the Evening World: ingle, & salesman, living in the |R00Ms alleys yesterday afternoon after |teal tothe hawe of Tne Conqueror | tt Sima Sing TT Sullivan should win both IN Co ee the to wean 0 foe remerie of Hotel, Fourth avenue ant [Phen and exciting strugeio with the | Joc hey Dick Clawncn was taken sick] ° | fourth Race—HHabticay, te furtongs A De dhe at ona Ua Der antMesty, “os os w wns SOLDIER BOY Te r se ibe Hy Tice, aa creclnca totone| rete: seme: ai ton tna this torving ad hod co] SOLD I , wioes Pl SS oot CREEDON VS. WEINIG AGAIN. | outa mane the boys neathy. develo-| run a taunt bene feet ot get caer IPS gts werent taney 1; Riley. | give up his mounts on Debride, North Deceptive iniodence peed Creedon, the Australian middie- | ing every muscle of their body, a quick | 2%, QuinDiars af cbr Perkins, 129: Bel-| umberiand, la aad Russell @.! ‘ Haase Devte » J ‘Al Weinig have ‘and brain, and if insulted, instead | tneeet lara, 11; Cypiot, is: F matte Tee: he al ela = morning, charge! with steal. i. ‘arlow, 172 Total yi enciasene to Re Metter) mun Rere—telting: sis\e or: Jot resorting to the knife or pistol, they | £07 ei sade And Jewelry worth $5.0, “ thee Mver and Netabicn =| at ss i eer Bullion wit would be too manly to use anythiig €x-| i arg Heral4—| . Repincen, 18; Hetibeck. i: WIM Attene, | Betle of Orleans. .0t tee) Weoke. They ‘club | cept (paetty ales teene tn lense. eran, . i Dal mm Reta eee it would mak oung men jesd Nutahorn 18; Long, 173; ‘allen 18 To. Preparations are under way for the Tider MM Polly aby . preg | pond po rong it wy | Gorret Rage eo. Dolly Wenthe@, 100 tournament that is 10 be)". ny nese-even furlongs. (Wedderetranty ft even : Jer, 18 amen) tiem a tee After bexting had wen going on for some timo Trillo was ordered scratened and twenty minutes given for a new book. Trillo opened up a 3-10-45 favorite tf 4g i hi : Mareh 3% and continue the entire ween. All the features of the three previous tournaments will be introduced and) (ther novelties added. Troops from the | various ‘orts u [ined ween in di and ba goed st Saves ae g5ne0g the metehien who vill amend. as hi F i