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—————— TE KNOCKED GOLUMN. grams from unkne week and every mersage is f & polite little note nwking | he his Aight. t deal furoished a ame it to dewth while wn Jim Jeffries to (vain for his figh with Corbett only the champion himse knows. One day asparagus sorve all forever.” there is Filly Plimmer Ene land's erstwhile clever champion ban tam, who has ven sent down to defea than once filly ts going to figh Beet of giving the fighters visions o: again being champions. Caer & ragity in some of those Hrooklyr lubes? Andy Walsh is billed t> Horton law farewell tn the sout part of the borough to-morrow right in excellent shape, no matter what con t her husband’* belongings together for A figtter's life is 1 entire h uel - * owed of dealing up the numerouy hurried departure for their home | Marry Harris a Homer A Of blows for coin, He has his ow Vhile hie wife was thus engaged. Me Setby. A troubles the same af ons y ed of tonights fight to the re Mmekeepers=For Corbett, H BI FI H ILL men. Jim Corbett is He | porter 12 oat smiene tf . G G T W ( x( ). as deen floored with well-wishing (rie Iam fa the finest condition of my} mith) fer MaCey, dimey . ae and i cans begin to tell you how Wakely cm ticker |areatly benefited me. 1 now weigh 170 Cowbett's ueua) good nature leaves him er thw after he has read a half a doren of ‘urbet! won’ maxing with @ and has fi at that the sed the “Kid will f eo foontgnt “ te never Sm sags satin Sie Yel [roman chen he mete me oe. 1 mse am a cots chance te war Be to-night teh, If he wine to-night se says he's W ‘ nu Itke'to see t rt : going to Duy & areat big waste basker| KID-LOOKS WELL. sate eae Li e the fight?” the “HONEST JONN" KEI 4. DRADY—Mecey to berused for + 1 requests The Kid certainty jooke all he sald) ny indeed, | wouldn't. I'm eatiefte. bett onght to beat Metoy, oh, and | think that : + 2 a He ts bronsed from the |, dtay-al' Wake aed wee: wath 7 ton will win the fight for Peer, abused olf Fd Dunkhorat has | #4 and appears bigger than ever be | omnes nack to me ett Is not same } sport cutetde the ring a well a# in it How near he | 1% and ‘here ts every indi probably has figured that his opponeat's o ct bie face = 7 € n chanses of landing on are be cag HAWTHORNE WINNERS, ments grog ome’ Rest seeme to have the Sco nike wt Teun! Y DAYS Te AKERS AFTER THAD) we nrosow, ee Ts ft any wonder that good bouts were | Pitesimm THE WORLD; ‘THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30, 1900. ' at CORBETT A 10 TO 7 FAVORITE IN TO-NIGHT’S FIGHT, McCoy Arrives in Town Look- ing in Excellent Shape. - tee | |CORBETT AND HIS SECONDS 4S THEY WILL ARPEAR IN HIS CORNER TO-NIGHT. :/Fight Promises to Be the Most Scientific Fistic Argument | of the Century. |: Kid MeCoy ™ a rewult ; nape nore ere Hable to play havoc with the em. = bett at Mi rie . That'the men are tn fine sha) ere | champion before he ts through wt ° ho gi ¢ POINTERS ON - ‘ aa ceaen beth men bave tn shensonse:| mainte , fsa rons : onfidence, tAth men have in abundance. | mo) t's. It may be 4 bany He came down on F ness |e a matier whieh only to-night wi ay be of th tter variety. The “Kid? ree. at AOA MoM aoe eh : at Hath Beach four weeks ago, has 4c-/he was to a good-sized heavy-weight, PARADOR CY | were the persoos aud Leoath ot Fight=an | juired excellent form. Maybe it is 908) and bis avotirdupois is suld to be [the pugtlts round . #0 fine os It was when he fought Jef-| good bard tissue. But as heavy as he ‘a | NE carmam im : : fries, but neverthel he fa fit to travel lmay be th is @ certainty that Cor. Ata tes ‘Whnd the tndorteniy ct che (Ae Pee of. "NO Sitamer Woe macs elghte—terhert, Inti We. See, ene ea ain tie ee s orient Mrs McCoy hurried aboard to gree 170. sparred and boxed with all styles of! vantage eae eee ane te tee ring |husband. He was still aateep. Acom—Matison Synare Gare fighters, from the little feather-weights| ‘There is no questioning the “Hiss” san, igh now weed tm the ame? red impatienty “on the Hh ee eect [he san eal’ a Salihing’ Sows tte Ot only real thing and thar t anvas now)! y the he a : ie 4 Mre sei) per cont. of the eae eer aunnes to pond His|y oe veh Po uy unt oun owe used on the ring floors for the express |... 4 forwar Kroes receipts Lge hyena terse foes 3 sd sen hin ra ws ie tn nora ve |helght and reach are better th trate Jim's guard and send him to grass heed unaddiet puezios iis fret and xiv tow her foe . Winner's share 70) per of MeCoy, too, and with vareful hand- | th er The ex-ehampion sort it, where he {s at lwith ket Tell m w » Referee=ch White : whens eben anol thar wane and Jon tried the padded floor for the!» stammbered sada ihe Covent La lle gel ne RR first time last night and says thar he Never bettel, dear he Kid ; ’ ~ie cies Was so pusaied by | the ne oberd) and tt iy win t es es = Emew the name of the fighter he wae) i Mecoy then pr take 3 up against of the stateroom sh ered peel tend 2 kathere je Grant, Jack O' rien, es o(eelelererersieieieieieieieieisisiere) There is a great diversity of opinion among the experts as to the result |B of to-night’s Might. Here are some of them ] TOM O'ROURAP—I think Cor-| LICK KANE—Corbett's clevere bett's strength ought to carry sess ooght to win for him, y|weil 1 feel My stay at the Spe pounds strippe@, and think | am strong ever before r Charley Mitchell and others of mre in street cliathes, His oye & cb JOUN L, SULLIVAN=MeCoy te While bis wife was talking the Kid : ‘ | Prone y trained athlete ateut him Para, | ben ‘ <s se i amt : . fee th t] When Mra MoCoy had Anished pack a ee cat beta viniiead ila nor husband's valise she became plier le sdetgl bt tetas eee Kid sabt he w na JIMMY CARROLL-1 pick Mex 4) onthe ter atte in her talk with the re-| sore until after lunch, when he w Corbett because he at dinner and somebody had sneaked «| j }tmke a short walk He would plece of rape into It. When it came time | “Oh, my husband will win to-nf@ht |. 4 1 go to sleep until he wa in ae clew and he can hit to eerve {t Dunk was told of now super-| Why of course he will, he has to, why go to the ( arid . . also serve him well havder. for @ bg guriion of the vegetabio| How can — A you think he'll) Corbett was up at his usual hour and by a knockout, JIMMY WAKELY=The “mia” was to the rest « = ee ent through his tight, simple exe ‘ “Why, here it is now,” saéd Jeff, help | 1401 he tell me he would surely * hroveh his Maht, simple exer: |» t jen teed sin better shape than he ever ing the heawy fellow, “Just try 1" [He knows doesn’t he? jrise, after which he ate breakfast. |are noiting ou YHourk t ' + thle tie was before, and for that reason ‘cording to prearranged plans be will wante Te “e he ought to win, “Donk” began to chew on the rope) q ‘ ‘ r ming of win and wag about to swallow it whole MRS. M’COY ON CORBETT. tart for the eity at noon and put up gee t 1 ' ppointed - t DAN O'ROURKE—Give me oe but was rescued tn time by Jeff. Why Mr. Corbett cannot beat my |&! # Rotel unttl he starts for the Ger- | 91,40, sed 4 all over « pinions as to the man who can ach. MeCoy eee husband. He's not trained so well, and | 2" " ‘ " they eh jenm, and 1 think by Bo Frank Bene ie fighting, or rather |! have read in The Evening World that The betting on the Aght at the pres- | doune c . leeniizing of the rhett FRED GRANT=Meey te fe going to fight again, oh? When Terry [he has been entertaining indies aij the Om time is comparativels The | mi ' f “ ' ent get a good w “pipes! He will win easily, McGovern flattened his countenance a/time #: Heth Beach My few wagers on record show Corbett a | oa « ' * th will just as Dit he said it was the last time any-|"* sives him great credit favorite, One s ne igwest |» w of u an bi ould get such a chance, Rut one| With Jeffries He Man’ jhete made thus early lo Ge Be lithe Kid om @ a favor! a . made on ‘ body woald tet igrao, pete it tovnignt [40 it. I Adn't either. because Norman |(rant’s money on McCoy againat 81,00 know he's had « Might before he Tom Couhie, a h bake on #4 Wall street nana cach A P x wets through. The champton ls getting weight this time pot , ‘ ‘ Vow ' , t ‘“ Po 4 ¥. only yeeterday was reading! fights which te expected to be the grea ‘ " « . ate D ‘ _ . a — . tend ovine na|itr Comers roe, whe"hea'ne sc] COMBETH HAS BACKERS, [15 citi ‘ton’ areument ot ine sn- (oo te! yrmtacive ut more, mera coo Sire any | RARRRRRRRRARRARATERBIGO DOME NNVORRDEREBEEREER 4 6 feated? only poor old John L. Sullivan Corbett money ts plentiful and in| tury. It isa fight w a look ' + big oor ' \ f will be iowt on the ' . no i fouble play war made by Long, Lowe <a : 4 Tenny. No runs ror te ee Ee “Wille fled to Be! bach HamiRon sine} fy HAWTHORNE, Aue findtotn ane Hamilton w . scheduied to be run here Any remalted as follows Piret Race-Fout and one-half fur- t at third) Tenny hit ¢ t Second Race—Three-quarters of @ mila —_—_— if] Jim Jeffries, champion pugtiist of the John L.'s benefit Inet night T cannot | afratd to defend my Utle by oe Won by Major Dixor to! and 3 to world. aed a bold challenge to Dob Imagine how he can beat me. te nr * te i Roth Games on Polo Grownde tm). iin. Mae Day, | to r place, was me to-day, ond if Lanky Bob “Tf he will only change hie mind nd bs reat aera - Afternoon, with » Double BIE | ceoond, and Boney Moy third, Tme~ re-enter the ring and agree igh viv w abou ir al Too. 114 det, reconsiders bis retirement and accepts the def a twht for the champtonahip Hl be arranged within thirty days of the stem. any time tn clineh- pr as Ww Twiris; Tie with ” Philadelphia her me I wil not | Two double bills will be offered at the Ex-Brooklynite p si the match stm « ing willing 10 . A hi { artioles Jeffries wishee| “It was an impossibility for me to) “ht alm at short ein time, 1 Against Former | Possible in Giants’ Polo Grounds on day nd Toestar. - ota oft rie < hoa | ched lor Labor yet he has told every one about tha|'? *how the public he ls nut afraid of Meht him on Aug 1, the date selected) ° Ae . nN Mates. | Defeat. Fait ee oe tak 4 sores | chowder he attended yesterday. Andy | Pitzeimmons. and, to prove it. says he for the battle as Tam in ne condition | mie abel . Sree | ple . ea cee eed at woe ae te a thinks two days’ training will ft him/°8? eran to fight within a month, | a! the present time vit ry for actual) "Twill go to Carson City to Mant) jy. - : morniog. One admission wil be charged hat time being nee ae ‘“ ‘ — Anh ROOKLYN to both games. Anybody who has CURED. dition he may have acquired yesterday raining. him within thirty days, make him a.) \ i 3 pg “ ‘ bor De tn eate » ‘ . ‘. “ in © sweliered In a Labor Day morning sun ‘ ‘ io hen ie 4 ‘ . Well, for Andy's part He wil not require several months to) side bet of $10.0 of $8 on the re-| y ae - t cell will appreciate (hia arrangement, aside ve cay ram se but for the poor impored prepare, he now ways. sult and tt wit aking| 4 ‘ . red WIth) trom the matter of price. gp ee 1g ature andet » more confident than ever now et = . fo ¢ harden: exercise of sev otras r fe not. If fighters would + Tam more coufiient than ever ail he purse if entren ; artes Nelas r the! Oy Tuesday afternoon two gameg for © pattenneat’ 6a sguate vn Benin bit more interest in ¢ [that f can beat Fit mons, just ast 1 don't want the to think ff ‘ asimm ' . r rl game of ihe prerent sores. one “fare” will al be given, Cinoin- | tion free. took Rupture” tree Lady tm at then they did in © A the lke, | Ul before.’ says Jeffries last night to a mome: 1 am afraid to flht! iy 7 : 3 . . 7 i promied (to work| nati being phe (Han La va ments Th eotaere for lat ine IMPROVED Bh would bree! n th an Ever Worl a arn © * mons at yew . . t n ™ Ls if ame . one IA Oreer "to secere an’ tT a Maybe they wovidn’t be breaking thetr|An Evening World reporter, “ard 2 ne ju vu ‘ at " ; . , D are _— the | yen date on Wednesday to play off a| (Res meoks now trying (0 earn a few | ree » clinch the match with him aa @harkey and H k e. for! B ow e . , his afternoon and Boston postponed game with the Reds, ; before their game dics soon as presib® After the way in] tam not, and } will also prove conctus my # nm Prookira | w ws wil be ved or third wr M THE KNOCKER, | which Fits showed up with Thorne atlively (hat Lam a cham at is not int « ™ ‘ ace i WSS HOYT RETRIEVES. , Gort at Shimnerock by One stroke from Mrs. Fox GOLF STATION, SOUTHAMPTON ’ N. Y., Aug 9.—Derptte the ieay whieh hung over the links thie m the start was mace in hogs a ot the women's championship about clock, with Mire Genevieve Heck Weturn, driving off the match with Mise Funice Terry, Ards ‘The mateh of the day was the con between Mies Beatrix Hoyt, who w the women's champtonsiip in 1 and 188, and Mre. Caleb F. Fox, « detented Mies Hoyt in the first round hole wae wat with intense interest. and was fina Mainnecock: Out Pox, PEP deat of the four big ety ne Ones Was bel wee Salen al > i Concord, Mase Wise « : Sy Bigg oA hy m. Wine! 8 " T ‘ ‘ Mercer, the my graceful ‘ wo lengths m Bap who fa “ : . . he sue, Waa promised pert Won Brilliant Match| “half length for ty wt The Batting 0 Oe oie tee Mee Tere ae Wille tor SPOOND RAC . - jeveriy . ‘ T end tee in her ».|Two Stake Features Add : poo AM Matetagnae i i, ‘ TERRY M’GOVERN, | to Good Card and ke ; a run a bunt, Tenney to Willis ” 4 Be ctaepeery ie yar Pant: ew SSE DE By Aygo se a sana ol Tes os oorin, tame JUST OUT firet meeting since won by Miss Hoyt in the bogey of four, tg tine om Valle nt 64 4 ip | Stakes for two and t mf wever, are paying a ely oud hay New Publications “KS men oustle for all : 2 Buy CORBETT and M’GOV- * ERN’S Great Training Book, HOW TO BUILD MUSCLE, “fio SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES, liren, ef, SHEEPSHEAD -> pecial ty T « Wort Mg 2 TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, 1 rT ‘ ' ’ ‘ morrow's| fs m this track are as follows " 8. 2. roe He pear-olte, leat tive HOW TO BOX TO WIN, be ng ane Pati | pan aed oie , SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED, Fast Track. . Roe The kre Wor r en | bit threw wild. and 4] SHPEPSHEAD BAY Race TRACK | Md Jie Yerkes, nit’ past | Herman reached second. Gleason ma ON ALL NEWSSTANDS. Al — Ther W they and third |@ neat stop of Freeman 0 grounder and Ave * wae acking the caught his man at fret ‘enny fied to +6 BY MAIL, ON RBORIPT OF Davis. No runs. second | mat r ee ¢ Smith got a pass to first om baile. dase . the . Gie S ich man « ee for making The Perrite ° The sagpnire; tee tuo- fear cite len put up . me Shaases soerlese "0 i the track _™ me tf Ge Puerty ay Graty wan hit with & pitched bal 4 ‘ t the Par apera| Marien. . - eek Y vg Begs cer fouled to Collins, Van bit « grounder to W and Sad was force Medea #4 at the plate me was one of unusal iniere ‘ Davis took care ot € oitine’s eae promising woe OF " M4 ' ; en ‘ (aree-yeer-0 ft Dy * fied to Me Haltren. CUNEY ISLAN ack ouperd shape, ¢ erive o 20 | sows ne mi e maly was ale red by Duaaie *\ gent to feet four bad ones ge Inn A H comittions perfect Ronamptor 25 Derente gig! reli a Ee St Lae we vuled to Orady. runa, ByERY “vera au 4b aoe K amie 18 Siew te “ * telescoped ween Tet Race | ere ¢ ‘ ” ely ~y i} y Mscer ii} | first. No rune Third tanning, yp oop. Dn. “GRINDLEY sctenrthe pay don (0s-yoas-olde: Ove and 4 2 i order | Bie Ges 9 tombebe % tment blood ant shin ‘ wa i Davis doubled righ rs Pa hse tree. ‘= FLATBUSH STAKE STARTERS Rao pig hamgton. w Vinh Race—Ae + three rearolts am to da . De | ¢ wile pa les ons Jouble - Demurr 1 ; = . | smitm mat on & ru } Wits filed to Van. Hamilton foaled Davis fumbled Freeman gave Van & 8 Haliyhoo Bey at Top Web the Die eon Saturdar Fourth laning. Hoare 9% fandayy, 9 te .T the Doyie Spa fo Duffy, Gleason flied to second the to be run as the ss:

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