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_ MGOVERN MADE SHORT WORK. OF TOMMY WHITE The Brooklyn Slugger Knocks Chicago Boxer Out in Three Rounds at Coney Island. White, Who Had No Chance, Was Sent to Floor Ten Times in Seven Minutes’ Fighting. | | | WGOVERN EXPECTED WHITE TO GIVE HIM A MUCH HARDER FIGHT. WGOVERN CAN BEAT LIGHTWEIGHTS; HE 1S A WONDER.-TOMMY W HITE. i have no excuse to offer for my defeat by McGovern. I never expected to be defeated so quickly, 1 thought I would be able to stand him off for at least fifteen rounds, I was fooled, however, Me Govern is a terrible puncher. That punch he gave me on the jaw in the tirst round while breaking from a clinch completely dased me and injured my chances of winning. I sprained my ankle when/ 1 was knocked down the last time and was unable to get up. I think McGovern can defeat a great many of the lightweights. He is a wonder. TOMMY WHITE. To the Halen My quick victory over Tommy White was rather a surprise to > me. ! thought he would give me a much harder fight. | expected : him to stay at least ten rounds. When | saw him stand up and fight instead of sprinting away | knew | would win quickly. He me a chance then to land my blows in his body and face and I sailed right in to finish him as soon as [ could, After | tau! floored him in the second round with that punch on the jaw, | felt satisfied | had him licked and when the bell rang for une third round | told my manager, Sam Harris, | would win in that round Tam sorry White sprained his ankle, as it will lay him up for some time. TERRY MGOVERN 1ine seconds. ing ten rounds was very bl. kety-biink Another swin him, . down again imme diately al iy pat WHITE JABBED FOR AWHILE. FE he walted for the fe swing put him Tommy Write, who came on here from fisty or his wife vowing kisses t After the lights came Lack the Inter | ag ier bot thts ithe he Chicago with an extensive and facile} om acroes Surf avenue | | Fupted round was resumed, and tn the | four had | h he hoped at best to one minute of fighting that followed | 1s [Pf for ty-five WHITE WAS SCARED. =| Aatt jab, with wh worry Terry MeGovern for ( Pounds, and which his most ardent ad-) White's face was like a r white; mirers didn’t expect to see in working, *?dae of despair almost from the sound | @rder after the tenth round, was & ed he bell for the opening round He by the Brooklyn terror in just seven looked like a beaten man after ates of Aghting a! the Seaside Ath | light exchange of biows, and M tetle Clud last night had rushed at him and janded a White, who ls simply a boxer, had no hand the jaw From that mo | more business in the ring with Slugmer | Ment fear painted te pallor on his face| Terry McGovern than a cat without) 4nd in every move \ @laws has in the seventh circle of Hades. | Only a deeperate effort Terry smarhed White with a hard | “ on the jaw as they separated trom aj jclincn, shaking the Chicagoan up and | nls | marking down his chances of lasting! ti,” even three rounds, White managed to 8 | away lin a fairly god left Jab to MeGovern’s | White face, but he hardly had his jabber back | dealt | from its Journyy when MeGo ern caught |, him on jaw with a right swing and i knocked him down ig the ring In the first half minute of the second | on his knees, mre, Wile ie | rownd White had the ¢ ub-ho se ring.ng | grianed 4 semt- Miowe way at when the Chi that he at who w him to hie I the best blows the contest, nt so hard 3 Ty bound lowed Me “* to) “An SAY "ELLERS! GIT £ 4 HARO THs 1s Gert 1006 4 Cnestwur. See |* stave off the j And there is not a feather-weigh: now | Inevtt | Gagating the gloves that stands a ghost| MeGovern, with jaws crueliy vet, his y wire Gaumte sumed wth cheers for the one, two. three, four | tled back and threw f a show of living through a twenty-| PUR nose dilating with every * \ Come eeriaee me = weder tm which be jabbed_ his eft into | wane 9 nian Norte “Re Give-round encounter with the tough lit.) Dreath, his eyes rnapping, is feet Terry's physiognomy. ‘Then Terry rere A White had in tle champton. ” Jancing, his arms f Pest swinging and ne: ee ee vmen ren el and White took the de‘ens.ve 7 ed hie feet tas W’GOVERN A WA H iN every muscie and fibre in hy dy alive sent in two or three more jabs, i F wal ce itp CHINE. and trembling with tie excitement of which Terry shoved off the end of his | to ry. dealt Win a Pgh ‘The contest last night was merely an-| battle, kept cme [o the Chicag 7 8 jehin as if they were raindrops, bund FA 4 Mow 98 the Jaw which ether demonstration of the marvelioue the time ari never gave nim respite! @ then the Brooklyn boy did a dervigh | Put sim r to stay {fighting machine that McGovern Is and) from the pun samen “ef the smashing strength of his bi | inflicting vie tm The si tae a} White HOW THE FIGHT IMPRESSED Con. Tommy White in front of him, after) hag dance around Tommy until be landed a WHITE WRENCHED HIS ANKLE eft ng on aw that sent the swing on the Jaw tha ied: was well have Chesgoan sprawling on hie back ‘he two had fairly warmed to their work.| down on ine kiers lin she rane vite tird his face and'in the quivering. | done under conditions at clos: quarters | way of thinking, on ti erful hit-/ Mfty minutes prior to the appearance | He roljed over and climbed to one ully helpless. ! [presented as pitiful and hopeless a spec }to the referee as of hw aie frenay-like eagerne wth which he| that prevent them from ne the fing powers of the phenomenal fighting | of the Aghters, owing, {¢ was sald, to] knee, where he rested while Referee wig ¢ sented ree aan = Bacle 48 & glassblower's model of a loco | numbers. Each when nine, wae Roee after and keeps within hitting dis.) Knockout blow. They are satisfled and | qualities of Terr bie Terry srorsed wires—and (his ten minutes gave) Johnny While counted nine, As s00n he hy ai the bt ys A Motive would with a mule doing | suman he got on hie feet sadiy and tance of hie ma ko home feeling they have got thelr He had it al! his own way with White, | White time to recover from a left swin he was up Terry sent another left) o1my wry lim to hie corner idance in the eame show case, His left| sort of reiuctanis. only to frd the| ‘The 408 persons who waw Teat nian’ @ worth when the rah challenger |Had not the electic lights gone out|on the jaw and a hard punch over the | swing to the same spot and down went pure? | vem fray with 2 Ware ee of which were very pretty, and which | pghiing machine on top of sim again atte are satised that Terry ts gain he’ favorite pug '* laid out, cold |after two minuirs of the frat found | heart which Terry had administered. | White again. ‘The gong sounded the end fell the seventh “a ‘ast time to te b> cdg be truthfully described as in| nattering the usefulness and sensibl ny | ig in vay and brute strength | and senseless, on the floor of the arena ave given the] White had tanted only two of hie left |}of the round as the referee began to th 1B fc h there we et } ve, in freq 0n4) out of him every day, a hat he snow the | CROWD CHEERED AT END. ceenes eee . e soon fo these two minutes. Terry went | count and Whi seconds carried him ankle. till dased pa ] ‘With good aim, and the crowd cheered ‘he lights (nter- at Bim head down and fists fying at ci them, especially in the second rouna,| TERRY SAVAGE AND VICIOUS. | 220. sc. tis a imivers do not car m pooe White was d18:d and belp- | rupted the eontest, and the Aghters were | body and head, and the awtttaces ad “te ihe poo ee White got no chance When White sent MoGovern’s head back) A savage, vicious little citizen te Me- | f, ‘They want no fancy spar ae on the canvas at the end of the) sent to ther quart ra nth dark whte recklessness of Terry's assault both aut | wnatever to use hie daft left jab. Terry four or five times in euccession. But|Govern in the ring The one purpose he! ring, no foldero s nor dovey toing in the | M8ht the crowd yelled with Roman bol | some men tried to rig up yraqu-siand prised and seared Bui no great in-| ran out from his corner In flerce and jd no mere apparent harm to the|is there for—to smash daylights out or] ring. they want the weakest man fine | 48¥ delight, aot everybody commented gasoline torches acount the ring. ‘Ihe Jury was done, cnly |: was apparent that! ominous haste. He backed Wh Brooklyn bey than if his baby were! his opponent with neatness and de- | taned as quir as possible, and no[@l Ud, with enthusiasm enough In hi hts were out for nevrly tn minutes White had a very short lease cf life, and ihe in and natied him on the jaw Datting him on the jaw with ite little! spatch—can be read with ch ling clear | matter how fe done or whether it in| [9N¢ '0 ‘napire his neighbor to the same | che crow! had Leen kept ‘0 darkness | that this even-money bet in hie stay: ell. Do Down went Mr. White “tor eat fighter of his weight the world hai clght minutes after ¢ © copology,.”” said ot! WINNERS AT GRAVESEND; ina ra __ BLUES TAKES TREMONT. Snes sprains sphere on the seam and sent its P. Basset ack was secon’ Bs | — fas cat that he ast to the tarec-emation ir, fan's The Reeve. with | *Patnat Rade Termeny atl EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART. oie ta ‘oh leanne hit ‘ leo oe Ge tak Seats ey \ kins Strong Favorite in! RESULTS AT GRAVESEND. Saal weasel ; trying to ee ne o i a tet » ice | the Stakes, but Were att” iat Waseotaciees' oe os tam: a oes oh | Star Seeiacal | of Manhat-| pps AY tHE Y nb DODGERS, Princeton —_Baseballlists| sian. Sonatura, with F. Jones tn apy ig sass tan ‘Coege on MollUpfursatihe ines RE Outing Suits \ "as jelff snatched quite an unex- 226) Party tom m Trial. Pork o Tern Start. vite ty In the big face, of the day. i q z ory OF prise. 4 ip} oor ‘al Flush, being an outsider, started _ 4 wn Cr rr cr - — ee at_100 to 7 against. j ™” a | 77? ep Oe ‘The Fort ortyieignth, Triennial Stakes tri d (perial to The Evening Wort B) Marssert 119 ae obs ut (Special to The Rrening Wort) (Sportal to The Bvening Werlt) were won by ein rade mn by J Man Mar- pe RACE TRACK. GRAVESEND. June 8 en eet 4 5) POLO GROUNDS, June 1—They | WASHINGTON BALL | PRINCETON, N. J. June 18—This| second, and Doricles was third Right —Turfmen viewed the weather this ym f : a i a SI | IB} iooked Ike real Giants and they appar: |GROUNDS, WROOKLYN, June 13—The | was the greatest baseball day on the) horses ran | noon with a doubtful a A stir = pation ta Winner,» ¢. 2 by Albert-tiaminows. Ooner—Mr [2ntly felt eo ton, did Buck Kwine’s | Trolley Dodgers and the Porkopolitans| Tigers’ schedule, Several thousand al- RAS gy men | ar ales was toning tad for ext to hrignde of ball players as they sallied [entered into another (ussie at theee|umnl were in town to see Princeton GRAVESEND ENTRIES. | Py all Goa there were leadePrloude gathering BAS SO Hat 4 theebiean-<ide ond wpe: SLOW cadet: ene ciate ang] Oren SO Sterneee. Hi were they (grounds this afternoon In the presence | square up with Harvard for thetr crumh- | ‘ « $a j : entitled to thelr name, for it is only jof a fair crowd of rooters, The visitors | ing defeat at Cambridge. Bi In this instance it \« to be toy na ng at at Cambridge. Brass bende Special to The Rvening Worlt.) " : pe j j Rotting. giants that can administer whitewash (0 | were very much discouraged by their nd maidens by the thousa vas 4 v ESE Mey will go far entray te utes | Startins weights hee OM ON vm | Open, Clos two such contingents ax the Bt Louls|defeay by the champions yesterday and on band to eniiven the proceed-| RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, june! The above price for thess Glons, for the Derby te likely to furnte imp 1 Taner 2 ON) oe it) th OS 4 Cnter ings at the game, 1%—Tae entries for to-morrow's races handsome Suits (single TNS of the ldteresting contests of the; # ” wil an a * bP 'S 6 Yerpare- ane Copenae : Oopnens aimed that if ever a team won a same] Ti tebrand and Kafer, the Tiger star| are ax follows Wnaris, We erie epee bf Castro, the crack pitcher of Manhat>!on a fluke, it was the Brooklyns battery, “were “billed to perform Us| "yea mace Iligh-eolghtdaottcp: fr allan double breasted Coats ‘sad Dear Ti slatens. Mod 8 7 FT oP ey ‘ 2) tan College, may soon be sixned as @ © tame started with 200) cranks The Th Deen | ave and a half furlongs Trousers) is undoubtedly Phe track today # piend . ‘i hs aepeeei ft § Hant, He waa out practisiig with the | present Criig, te, bail Tite 5 anes te thie weres | the age . ps » 6 Dang ree 1 . 4| team this morning and he showed them | The Ratting Orde. the tendency to wilanes. | Gant Toe henedis iB} his “A bd oe he biaaing » Won eanily Time-2O% Winner Sik om Oy Wegner—Pondiing Ownere--| "ie Would make a valuable acquisition 10° 4) ,o4Iyn Cinetonet! Harvard olne arrived a B Montane AR Sh Queen tune 1h] im this city, Bisked the ait. The Tremont and Faison | tannin «iam A the pitching department Jones, ct Barrett. ef shape tiers mad they were tn) HHT Peace sce sneyearotte ant up| P Nese suits are exceedingly . tures, Dy) ae wey " shee of $1.00 CWO yeEF OMe penaition and allawances sta fur | Keeler, F Corcoran, 9s a “ Eenay promiced wores woking AG" \" The Bats | Jennings, 1b Heekley, 1b | The Batting Order. rs oe > ; New York Bheckard, if MoHride. rf ; » mie ow at au: Ir La) Smith rf Dahlen, t rawford, If. Princeton. & one wee & 4 M Fin | Ope Wason, Cross, 3 brwin, 3 Bieinwender, Yor 39 Jack oiling 108 . ss 2 4 oh if. daly, 2 teinfeldt ' Robert. Mete Pleardy a 10-4 “1 aes Pere bi gs Here a Farrell. ¢ Petts, © Meer ee 1h Gd Rete Monit 16) outing and usu- ‘ es 4 es | Doyle. Ib MeGinalty, p. Breitenstetn, p. a ® 101 a Maeic Lane Motoweie, 118, a ‘ Van Haliren Umpire—Mr. O'Day. vr ib. er Ps Third Race Selling tor two-rear-olte mornin Hib ts 2 Howerman. « ; bes hrutehinson, 3%. Gl ea: ole | ae 0 Griffith, p ones pushed ba 0 eas napa — Snark 99 31 Connie aH Orton i? b MERE. B.. ewartwood” Jones pushed a bounder to wit. | Wathine, ef ’ Aland 102 JI Wine and fone v who threw him out ‘at first, Keeler First wa Plant |. 99 331 Prah fal! om Ww ’ ty Sir Diton—Mownte Mus Piet tnntmg. was an easy victim on his high bounder, i tnt is mand ' ma = Hrettenstein puiled down. Jen-| Hillebrand by el ning Kendall, 10) By Walladowt TH RACR—Poleve Seabee, ihree-year-clde; 99.000 cbted, setting, eatte cade cena. | Verran? Heme over DY | ning» pasted a low line @fly to deep left | Laughlin sacri fret on Hi pore 9m detacims Davis for an out, Child's attempt was be Crawford captured tt after a hard | Hillebrand’s inability to handle Pourth Race—The Brooklye Derby > Davis, val: run. No runs one, Ken pract to third. wen ole, mile and halt , - . oe . 44 py tee ie” Ay to sport ef, which tapped put up = - eh for Wyae n+ by Sheckard. Cor- by auc at pecond ad" aar, fire arm 1% am Pus it Mel re ; . Sites Were” yw grounder to Dah- No rune. ogra ree ay ‘ . ’ riek a } five sated fas Ime lon. the ball to Jennings in Stetmwender was hit, Kafer rapped to K or ,) seeoeles slow jumper was grab- Coolride:, doubling steinwender see raet (ast) Kiimarsore m Gieason's Fine bed by Cross on the run and shot to ond. A three-base lift 1 ut 3 Selbach contribut - fo ‘ fered Won handily. Time 14015 Winner ‘ a hich foul to Chance. No rune seantge We rome oy ont Bape over the i Tanai rep Rar aS Second Inning. Second Inntus. Meter. Burke secon’ race BR PE RAO eettee re p08r at: 0 Aa: Mo cat's tO eto a slammed the ball far rnough| Sheckard’s bunt was intercepted ‘by ms Me mp Wen no She Liked. | Senee to get to thirt Te on | Breitenstein and tosred to Beckley 4 feaching third and’ reg Temp won the sandicap, The talent | % % © © OM [een te A heuhaa it ecntelat Chapman went out to to Kendall. "Three not like her and they played a M 7 Ce ee cia & 2a " 4 f ture. ‘ thing else in the race, wit the ¢ ' » % » & Lf b+} a | = i Second Inning. it tha: * to S was on > against the 4 “ Ld ; 4 “lineman continu hie bu rans ve to Hut ieee. Burk wor dle \e i Peete m8 . 2 demtve after ™ t er he field be ” hires r * ‘ . by MeGinnit Hutchinson landed a. ‘aiet ner Se ood oe) : : 7; F . ; gaa nich (i nd jmmediately beet Nene throw to ! Lake Ward ry ly by H cond. Watking ee Selpaes- MH Tobohe .... « half from Gu’ a neck in front « 1} - Ne ' - 4 i t who shot t Hl Ginks R ak . ‘rown out, but after Davis hat Dutch Reller—Wortrainer Van's hit was labelled one Miues Furnished an tpse | ~—“pan gees. W Time—1.08 4-4 rs Pever—W Jeanine Chince’s bad filing to cat n y hed the ball over the low : mand Ta ited Californian on in left for « home run. P de 1 , " ‘ DR. DECKER'S rtfBth Bratiees man with n a 7 y avorite:| Hammock ran a poor race FINISHES AT LATONIA, is B Seces gie | tone Tr : ‘Thitl | — Mitet@et Ste , ee 4 alone attended | Ing. a8 be carly Tarown out, at ‘the sale ‘ t F r. Two rune ot Jones ate nog TR Hok.ing Boer, 3 10h-t0-! the| RAGE TRACK LATONIA. June 12 Third Inning: ta short centre. He caught steal 4 | f Pre Raymer int 3 ‘* The races scheduled to be ran bere to ing second \- Petta’s throw to Cor- Pe wt head Fhe’ tw se Gibeak be tens Gleason to Dougie was Chance's finieh | coran. One Fi endal! ou! out: The kil also tn Griffith's Stetntelse wn retired on his grounder jute! Flop third. Tene—1.21 1-2 ( slashed a fast graseer we Strategie mher ow it 2 fat iter tehee z First Race—ix and a half furlongs— pp 1 by Daly and Jennings, Belts emashed * apart about —~ Won by Dousterswive!, # to 1 and 2 to%. *! Rien | fo. teft fora bag. | Beeitenbtetn. w hi pany RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. Tension. € to 1 place, was second and tote ~fity OB ey Pevper’ ie Dahlen, " RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS. June 12— Second Race—four and a hait tor. finse! = od | who forced Peite at second. ¥ lhe races scheduled to be rus here to | ones —-Won by Great Star, 4 to 1 and yor Amick, ‘eee nee i: Peurt a to &: Lady Bramble, even for place, A. “ y day resulted as follows | recond. and Teleohone Girl third. Keeler raised « Maia es First Race-Six at 4 vf \urlongs.—| OS 1-2 ny fy ‘om be Rand evew Ha a 1th Inning. 5 place. was second and) nance tir, * borpaghn _ ee ee : P ings es THES ee =} CURES

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