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_ : a THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17, 1900, 7 wet WOMAN THINKS ABOUT CORBETT ixxs WRITTEN FOR THE EVENING WORLD BY POLLY HAZELL. ATER uh -———_—__—— COO OOOOOOD! POLLY HAZELL | | |She Says Ex-Champion Perspires Too Freely zk. IGE MAYOR * Too Easily. a —_ oe Renonessees 8098O999888899|/ Coy, Roosevelt Says the Charges Need Urgent STDS A BUNCH OF RAPS AT THE BOXERS. Polly Hazell, the Monologist, Sees the Pugilist : Train at His Ladies’ Day : Matinee. J M JEFFRIES bas avoided a possthle Attention. ’ with Fitasimmons and Bt Key. Ir was just what was expected , he road very short “1 have asked Atto nts and it would hardly if he has received ! serve the ig fellow to take a chance a a Prest ot Siskie tp tee thle champion begging @| trom Mayor Van Wyck,” antd Gov.) for a mate as served as a good @ Moasevett this morning. ‘ pre im 1 > | “You ow those chavges are =. not ni i ! 9 Sivery severe and se . and 6 aa . hese | H S| went to see We. Davies, 10 ascere Big beavy-weight co more ? ° F ( appoint a commine of a che ik the am: ¢ 4 Q \alom before I go We: ; plor t rola * * 4 ° | “Phe lee case seeme to he avery + lla ‘ ° }|tertows matter and needs urwent) it Jew be 14 te . . n elt came to this city fr om | ‘. Oyster fu 415 this morning. He! title of t ; { saw his physician, on Madison avenue body ¢ ke if ‘9 and then he ‘ ie co nee with aioe a | Senator Hanna, Senator & and Co! cou Nu une ehampion w r) welt BS over Ms itinerary. On, When , en . é ‘ { oF t me «iow when le : . Ne hear e mie and cau was kon de ° wek. As goon ame will have ‘ 0 ® as I hear from tim all parties wil ‘ fis me ‘ | ® netined |! have written ‘0 ine 5 * tet ' e f . " : Q @ parties about the m etn pF xs + 9 @ ent, but have recetved n swer Om Boy. Revseve Ik abou en ther-weights have » Y @ the Coler boom or ne antl r ry MoGove . i @ jaliste declaring fcr ry He sald he he aprile | 08 too bunr chi {his own affairs. ck ie | 3, - CLT h { ® be could make bea 8 Herford’s challeng : 3 ho tried hard to cancel an Albany en-|@ : gagement to meet the colored man that) ® ¥ 4 Terry might have 4 chan of fighting x Onl i him and walloping him into a state of |® 2) t) apeechiessness ig § Every one appreciates the fenting in : omnia stinet of Terry, but Sam migh\ be tempt ‘ . ing Dame Fate in allowing Terry at | Application for the Dis« meet those big uns at his age How ever, no one thinks Herford * any-|® 4 solution of a $125,- thing, It is just an advertising scheme! ® 000,000 Company. for Gans. > |= oo ' ¥ : 2 | — The real reason why many of the! ® **oscn9 0000 30 ep | fighters are leaving Bath Meach has) 2 ' % { Appivation was made to-day to the leaked out. ¢ ts not the fear of an\® ey aA |Court 0 Chancery at Trenton, N. Ju existing hoodoo that bas caused them for the dissolution of the Dis rhe sta oe Torbett watches ne tand is Yompany o! , ' to take the course they are pursuing, Cor watel I ! He feints the other fellow into a foolish lead 4 ace le Magers bis ge but nothing er than a man wi dquek and punch with rt lat any lend | Porated under the .aw of New J bills, That man i# Owen Zeigler, fighter | 10384 e * DRG GANG OGG) 169) 81816 GOOG OOOPOOOOCOOSOOGE |W! & Cooitaltaation of M1, himeelf, but in the hor months bath : stank dia | The application te m house and gymnasium keeper. In the! | Henry | Dittman an Eee mt gene wer. is & SOME STRATEGIC BY CORBETT. [ies rt use se svctnaes 9 0b ambitious pug ant when it came time! Polly Hasell, whe has been sim- t me, 1 saw wiptahen te the criticiom [the menning of the word cleverness. | Kentucky Distiilerica and Warehousg for them to settle they were shy. Owen! mertng at Hath Hench, enw Jt werk skate And then came what we had all come! Corbett was never where he wa Company. ‘ and nothing can be figured other than] nes teatwing at Bie te ; |vouth, whe could not have wel anced about and always had one Rand| America, and iteaf controle rge ‘ tha: It's hard to bee fighter from Bath | 49? Atinee yesterday ‘ xe | within AftY pounds of Corbett, came| into the other man’s face or body, while | MUmDer “ees Beach. much Impressed by the ty a aie forth from the dressing-room arrayed in! the women sat in nervous expectancy. |peivee’ a Ngo eo Ayo sf 8 Jand tells for The Bventne World can ~ A ae the greenest—Hibermian green. | The heivy man struek as if to do con-| the ma ni of tt ; These samo things have driven! what eke thinks of him and pautt- ‘ eb ¢ call of Mime, and they were| siderable dam and It grew exciting. | Pang Of Ameren a runice Zeigler to the depths bf despair. Thel ses 4 fs . eye oF xing Auddeniv Corbett closed with him and oe eraneeray OoEnpeny: | chilly days of Lewts times are fast ay on oreo i , I know nothing of the points of box-| played a tattoo on his body. The heav- ae ta S room on the beech ng Clever monal ne or the actence, therefore my criti-| ler man tried to get away, He elung to RIGBY RIDES WINNERS, in Winter, The truth MR. CORBETT APPEARS, tame will be futile, But to me tt seemed) Mr Corbett and in every way irled to ) ; aks Cian @nits to Aes & chan | ae sms tot Ei that 4 man as big as Corbett should) Protect Nimenit. | Hut he couldnt. Mr, ae ship is what be is after, and if Rube have knocked the man In green sense | p moment to he to, {Another American Jockey Gets Ferns fay the word he r - lowe Put he did not) Perhape that ts the heavier man had “ ¢ have ama | ‘ A T vot the enme in training At any rate 1 aid not ee it ¥ ses hanks . y. At any rate The sait alr has been serving rts . rented » t_was Interesting, (while 1 held = my sieves Steals iebelahes far tener The men made curious blows, followed | hreathy un tow fell on the} LONDON. Aug. 1.—At the first day this ts the w Mites ba 2 Oh (eel glee ags 2 w * ped » hushen that were alle ling flash, | MAL The around heiped | facing isor August Meet jay he ure h e m t T ] t bic man Pp and toon ¥ Nabley MéKeove at may See ee Mr | 1 could only see one thing distinctly. | tent aerig UP and he was all ™ Pevaiad Maiden Pilate, Ferns whenever he wante! him and I} oc : - : A ba * nd that was that the glove never| It seemed to me that Corbett tiped too | {°° mas and Upward, one | could Moke Owen evide : ' reached Mr, Corbett, white the man 1 that he looked exhausted | itighy aici | hanes & tithe exe a een ; & from 191840) #)01¢10) 19 ei eieie 41810 9 HR1RIRIaie\a 99 8/8: 91G OB EEE | reer was constantly having a glove f My Miled goniatly | The Castle High-Weight r I ‘ 7 ’ ™ AN (9 1M ' his face. It was all graceful, far from of the efor 1 te he wan | 208 mile and a caf, was won t | a Islan! some months ax ‘al Pio ro ~ his fe met to me he was - see bh Je r ‘ 1 tapped MOVES USED | brutal, and interesting to a degree of 4 | Rigby sas ; naked sevepal times. hut wa ‘ ‘ ‘ ' in, faseination fT oan now readily under yond BHA 0 wen 2 me te sas i miltta p ue . " 1 me ' Mi Seg ‘a stand why men like to see tiglite. | en minutes Dee, Rigby i wives, # wis . m back the work | D } tific. no doubt, bu fs adien w i aon pig « « fron nd Valekis but an tam Theo came a huge, stout man, who ran! candidly, admit that if the Madison \ ; ave “ “ e . pants . : | punehs| at Corbett ae if to annihilate him. It Sauate Garden management will allow veh} we - mtr j w wan delivered hew ' extrem ' minutes tinual p' fe ts euaueoeead Will pay my way to see him fight | sermon As ‘ ever seemed to slacken his pa te of an effort Limay be! wae then that | began nd MoCo POLLY HAZELL, SARATOGA ENTRIES. | ae screeenaniracnsacaiinainlinnnnimmninsstinessminnsanbanssdeiamnate* <<a Se aT et a t ceed a oto ete eee Mi . ear without his having tome: | 0 J No fare. ENGLISH CRACKS AT N RACH TRACK, SARATOGA, Aus 17 —The ena " \ a t He ER crt ® fn t a | Q , tries for to-morrow's races on this track - , . + “ny with Lik ’ etch. La Va | | - follows t ‘ e ‘ r Bihe away Kitson singled. A wild pited om Firs egy stiuck by A Ay Penge M ah Ite third” Sones fouled ——— Gere whieh be t ghiers her al r a was - ‘aahae, ef ler beat a slow chey nie erlongs . ‘ er Preserich had ‘bang wit Tennison th i [Ritson scored. Wil threw out} The Jade pe one hooks t ‘ He « 9 - Kelley 2 | Kelley, One run. . Tie Greeevent ” : . eve f teeth Radenia Prahien ; : Wuichey “deed. Jennings to Ki'won,| NEWPORT, Aug. 11~The thirg rounal kien feos 4 rT ‘ ' pi . Cross fehriver Mied to Cross Daly fur Jim the ten Palime Panton Amortt . Fly's grounder giving the shortstop a| ennis tournament here was be-| mime morite i : bar the a ‘ : ; life. Leever singled to centre and Wty| fun this morning under favorable con.| , Seen’ Race—Selltng w ce Rac , = | t) : ERG Be ataeet’ one tee, | tone Wen dink aah Weil, m t — < . sumor. On ‘ hore Seanaa | oe oe The eight men who had stood through | Sree 1 aie oar tings ‘ ‘ «| Slow Track and Only a, ‘ r . - o Seventh | ld matches paired as Qveen Louine ® : , ‘ . 0 " A e “4 ‘ j pase ant! Williams the Dahion o ag CTeWe. Davis and Wright, Larned and Chase. ‘ Card of Purses for i +: Pirates Were Athirst for ©" NO eee ated or ctiuire plumted s Bchriver | Biacy, “fan and G. L. Wrens, jr. and ! i oa a Cheap Horses. ? ‘ s thi a down to Bly a tats Noj threw Kitson « ms threw out | were pieced on the ch * 9 up again the 4 omething Better one Jones. One Fun The honor was given to them ae viel t ' 1s f Four bails let Beaumont amble, Clarke | Clarke fled to Keeler. O'Brien filed to | tors. | intrastew 0 1 éark . rom Grooms. cinta over ences Gea 4 Kelley. Dahlen gm under WAgner's |The two Englishmen played th "] the Gorter {]8 Dera he . ‘ favorite made third, Clarke took second on Jones’ | boost. No runs. | that haa characterised them reales te res Whip lo Bath ie . ATOGA, Aug > ae By - tile throw to Cross. O'Brien doubled, —————— have been in this country, St Sitter Re V4 : . ‘ eomsina, wae sunt 7 sooring Beaumont and Clarke Wagner | from the back court. " “ @r be or Jon Lane the °T ¢ A as au EXPOSITION PARK PrTTSRIRG. | sent O'Brien home with a single, Keliey | he firet set went to Gore without| Fourth Rece—Por Sores five furlongs. Swede,” ag ‘ . i Trost Alte The ead ‘ : cored Wiliams’s drive and Wagner Aificvity, 6-9. In the second Gore took | Que Hl Wee George Gardner : ns n { id k second. Duly threw Ritchey out the net. 7-8. vi * tie » . “xe . Lene ana fes! had a or e > wentzo thim, Daly | L +9 best ere Lay +/&4 ° = s ' . ‘ Sohrive «| « Vs tel we tv - al eu ide st amoke inbied jfontiver'a welt and Wagnetlovacs, mace tm Piret of Second |g a mnicn, uimees,ine Wrena broth bats x way Einte . me a part of Pitteburg| Mites Four Series for the Newport Leo £4 Wrean, ir, beat RD. y was that on . ad 4 atmoaphere ¢ 7 i 4 “ 4 at sixtenth ere fr & endurance, the . Cap. A. Larned beat M. G. Chace, 62 Sharkey permitted tor af { ‘ : » 62.) pin Race—Aaravons isepiechase whe hy fee ur 6 ‘ Retthote athe. mament herenbouts was clear we unter Kelley's rocket! xewPORT. Aug. 11—The four crack! *} 4 Wien: peat DF. Davie, a, | ft, imreeralie ond ww: full course bmn 9 & a we The champions having won the fest | orient on a avand’ nasiet by Willems | Mfoot yaehte—Corneliue Vanderbilt's! 4 hs 6-4, + ated |) th ae mows all his tricks. (0 Ke and . so ¥ . ’ : ass a q Rainbow, W. K. Vanderbilt, jr.’ Vir-| ceeeeiipeniats. George Keene. M2 Tula DP Fittsimmons whee he was r ondien ‘ 4 me, “ made three b ainia, August Belmont’s Mineola and Couns Jens iM fralming for Wis Ment with Rabtint = vo sailbony by len for vengeance to-day misjutament. Dahlen ¢ Yankee. jointly owned by Harry ‘FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS. Doesn't it look queert ' pie [ere st ~ wn were the | caugh iris hen foul Griiren | Payne Whitney and Herman Duryea RACE TRACK. ST LOUTS, — ince orerk we . , ” wirlera he senesve 6 ps ne int eoley's » No rune |r ter this morning in the first of five AC LAY V1, Aug. 12,— —— JOHN J. REISER . } ‘ teerve for today. and nee eee een , The races schedisied to be rin here : the Pichting Marher ¥ »ae . . ; athe wanted tos h men warm Third Inning. ruces of the second segtes for the H0)) Uy reed ae follow! = OLD DR, GRINDLE, ORourr iw ‘ . ; win | 8 fered by the Newport Yachting First Ra x furlonge.—Won by | GRADUATE UNIVERSITY OF THe CITY oF Motive of eee x I gis R ‘ sb Association | dee Bram 2 to.1 0nd 6 te & pm 4 WEW YORK (MEDICAL DEPARTMENT), 3 hve of hier wa metrong is +t . sine) leever was batted out of the box the}! : fhe | ‘The yachts passed out by Castle Hil) Misbn"™'o't for piace, decona huts: | BN" ate Messin gf Dimas Mes. "Vater ee. to Bley © { anyt x . ig 4y and he jusi cay y fanion reached the Smok e 3 at 11.18, Mineola in the lead. more toird. Time—Lib 14 feeocdinary eit w ; ‘ her . ve and iat y + tribe of skilled hase) loge) bast Crome. Dahlen | The weather was clear with a fresh Sgcond Hace-One mie mount ime of Aug 26 me ’ . when We came ots amas welt to a breese from the southward. to 0 and ow ; Winning . . . ner and leted a doudl 1 KNOCKER (Hate * Kinus wae an |, Rag Pa base trier who ie} One ie eeinge “tahien | ‘The boats crossed the line in the fol- for place, second; Opel - — . ¥ A lertakes to threw Riteney. Ni lowing order and offic al time: RESULTS AT HARLEM oan nha mene ae voneth Rainbow, 11.4021, Mineola, 11428;! hy ‘ egg Ml, hard | Yankee, 14237; Virginia, 11.4200. ® at 1! Jopes wav retired by the fast asaist yore aos — — esl cs rae b yee Oe graced a tingle {>| Rainbow crossed at the lee end of the RACE TRACK, HARLOM Bering | He games at both) centre first Brooklyn Te line, all being on the s arboant tack with mM. A Par n| itchy threw out Jennings by a fast a The races weheduled io be run iv MH he By Mee, | Caicago nnd mtaht none | ee NCS pttlahed one's eecunder| No. 2 Jib topsalis set. Minsola find an Gay resulted as follows i’ 5 + | Yl have beer a ati had not No rune. sien ai Seid overlap on Rainbow's weather quarter, 4 Race-Gix furiongs.—w yl ce F ot Po tpet ahat out the clmmpe Mg OB gg iy a Yankee an overlap on the Mineola, {5 $$ £8! Manager Hanlon raited his voice in a Reaumonts| Herman Sears asreest ves oe ond, bot her-in be Jental of the many rumors concerning ar sthed “ot the ranter | asters, wore ' » favorite and had nol the fature of the Brookiyn team. He iy the poor class the aid vo far ae he knew the champions Fitth ning. as they stand to-day will be playing] Dahlen filed to ¥ ke. Cy deat | Sfteen ball in Brooklyn next year. out » bot des, int fet He couldn't see how Ketley could bel it Day re Boe to engaged to direct the fortunes of the * ea Pe py ee