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ge 24 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; AUGUST 31, 1900, e FIRST PICTORIAL REPORT EVER PUBLISHED OF A PRIZE FIGHT DESCRIBED IN ROUNDS BY A CORPS OF FAMOUS ARTISTS. Story of the Corbett-McCoy ,Mill Told in Pictures by C. G. Bush, J. Campbell Cory, T. €& Powers, Haydon Jones, Ferdinand G. Long, Paul West, Frank . Parker, L. Biederman, Jr, and Gilbert Edge. | ; M'COY WOULDN'T SHAKE HANDS. | FIRST ROUND—With its swings that failed and one solitary hard koock lande an od by T. F. POWERS | AS TO THE BETTING. ‘ BY PAUL WEST. _ T ee —_—— -—--—_— =| BY HAYDON JONES. | | | easly SECOND ROUND—Wherein there was a litle more doing than in the first Fou 1—Re *rorted by L bLEDERMAN, A fA f ~ r_& Ce, / — og r Pf t wad There was any amoun! of Corbett money in sight ' Metay ¢ , {/ io THIRD) ROUND—Which was all Corbert’s until McCoy landed » heavy swing.- Reported by FRANK PARKER. —" | 4 EE omnes pmmmeh emmy bad | L J) ee 9 FOURTH ROUND In which Corbet hit MeCov where, e, when an {how he pleased—R ported by FERDINAND. LONG |, ; He saw plenty of It though inter or ro + — an | — = a on McCoy. SEE td fy = Continued trom First Pare) Was standing te king pus | ; ow hy ee the first round every man in the vast | continue, but ne ott ils arto be , Ss ‘ (, a iN i - pamerssiecee es | MECN |W CHEERED BY MOBS. ‘Then Wey settled down In their seat y the referee ar is 9a D ~ Ps - tf bs to enfoy what proved to de the only | onds MoCoy reacied bis earner | me s , Kc y 4) a ; Pel elon Wont of roars. | ee wil etanding th it cenite of ti \ My \ Ile Women Joined in Demonstration on Victor's pre ly repetitions of the first, « b Z tm uisively he wa Uhoumh Corbett elearty outclassed the| Kid sorner (os Journey to His Hotel After Fight. wily “Kid.” dp the fourth Corbett landed the punch 4 squarely in the stomach, that marted | 9. pulled him MeCoy on his Journey to fairyland He ling he might Dut it all over the Hoosier and the bell must have had a welcome tinkie to MeCoy and his handlers t The fifth round saw the end ! ecullar punch, this winning tts, It waa a body blow, Arinking wate © exact. a semi-ctroular de wied areund Jim Cor dat the FIFTH ROL ND Revealing the sad fact that McCoy possesses a sohit ple xus Reported by GILBERT EDGE. mornia We Wa h a Me an 1 Kid's refusal to Corbett was shaking body and was being contgratula " complimented dh all sides Over in the other er M Fom 4 bnoit M hands with every his en word that he must sot be disturbed u at the hip and leaving pathy F F ate. of his left side in the Part of the ch always fo pit of “MeCoy's Stomach, Four of them) , RUMORS o aK ( Par’ é = i . a 3 alw - cht the tries. event, ‘th \ a Oe ae | the Broadway, THE FATEFUL FIFTH. Cy or ge | \ | vw at) 4 anted to see If he hi marks + > trom the ‘The fifth round was more than half a wh OS ¢ a him. He didn't nave one, and felt, over when McCoy backed into Corbett's 5 - | _. corner. He was far from being good from the previous punching he had taken and gigged around in an effort to |) get away. Corbett waa surrounding dim were, with a swinging arm motion Kid became bewildered. He had fectawing both arms as if to pr his ribs, when up went his guard te the face, by Corbets's long left was polsed just at Mis hip, It moved up quickly to ha band wom toa _} REFEREE WRITES ON BIG COUNTING M'COY OUT. — WHITE STORY FIGHT 1 BY J, CAMPBELL CORY. hak Corbett Showed He Can Punch in the Pret= ed th i Seen. Mise thot pendants vetted ble beak and A ry “Yo May (an McCoy Is tiest Contest Ever Seen came up again like lightning in half CORBETT ENTERS RING. cut-swing fashion. Thump! it) (... . ‘ Cyn ; on — feet into Motors siomach “A ttl dy atl “tan | at This ; , Standing on|BY REFEREE CHARLEY WHITE» "2m ts y te ay. came from the ‘ \ The fight be Kid" MeCoy 304 there w McCoy's \ipe he doubled up and |} bet it night Pi 4 bouh arme across his stomach in| ovat tile attempttto stave off anoth t the i toy Jim © nent were seat wee came Corbett, this time with h ‘oun sree were Gise| eiveular swing. It went in unlee| ie * sala ne wan he tried Metov's protecting arms The Kid's| 408 ard (o get up, But he was only on Me en the fatal ten was rewcheds! ander the rules. ‘orbett can't punch + forgotten. He has a! 4 show ‘an ‘deal a, knpsuout a¢ same af any other heavge’ face took on @ Jook of intense pain. He Was at Corbett’s mercy and was falling |" forwar ito his enemys arms when, | swish, Came the same round-arm swing, inking into the pitifully distressed Mo- core wNE KNOCKOUT, Mey depaoietacdlage. Victor's Feet, strotied back 7 Lond YY entre o q ‘The Kid had staggered away from Cor- ky Jooks at d bett's corner and the latter backed out |® ser, he wheeled around and went Bat the fights | ever « 1am glad that I had the honor of refereeing it. Cleverness, as only Me-| Through! Coy and Corbett can demonstrate it, the Floor: was shown. For two rounds jt was & oblem who would turn up the winner, | we: Had McC ‘oy deen adie to re} } ie the beginning of next showed | from that bow he Would have been fine ished In another punch suri Jim outelassing the “Kid” tn every re | But the night was reall ly , ape He iy — fine ending to the good ‘spore seq] He out-feinied him, and when he got) ‘orbett ae] lev to fighting his best his blows went out | ime condition, if be hees't aise al so fast and thick that they bewildered | re ady. Cee, ; sal Hlis m. With back to his corner fo if to bring his victim clear of the! Horn were ready when Peteree White al Topes. Standing clear for a moment and | appears and at bis then, without an attempt at hindrance so pet r secon from MeCoy, Corbett ripped tn his hard- Hogg “KID WOULDN'T SHAKE, annie im Wee seemed dangerously low and| got out of the carriage chat ot e|___—Sporings porting, « ‘ tie pod godly tacoadly Hang “its ary ‘All Preceded at Ris ie oeecr his bem ‘ account of CUNEY ISLAND U, J0UKE nth arm wound around hig groin | his defeat. sven yuk tare arte aa while mitted awful expressions of ie eee ees ee ; pain. He gave one the impression that!’ he had been fouled. He writhed and ' twisted bis body almost in a knot. His lege then stratghiened out like thore of 48 artist's compass and with his body 9 & central point he rolled and twisted ‘Mound, waking an almos: per He wan evidentiy in great pain, sc" This and Solar Plerus,| M’COY MEETS HIS WIFE. eye ‘A pull at the dell wes quickly an-| [JME Sti shy Tay osttct yng swered by MeCoy's wife, who threw | minutes pal roomy ® Ds %. ¥., vie a a | Which open the door quickly and. upon seeing | x3 her husband, at once threw her arms) 9 ree around his ‘e and kissed him affec~ | oo sree) tlonately, at the same time bursting | CONCERTS RY LANDER Pret Rare 200 P “, ADMISSION Th IRL Dt ergs continually ; | owt erying and saying: «lw wat thle me Referee Charley White “My dear, 1 am forry to hear you! shouting the defeat-conveying s« : beat Medical. ends in McCoy's ear. Lig: ee tr took co tan Wt on nd} fr the Ki4 made strenous efforts to get up | * Corbett sio0d over him, as pale as a a Corrpasees— , tora [Sates niet =| OLD DR, GRINDLE aten Would not mi me even if it was hers 4 by « woman Nebier def ot hate Corbett ®me time, "Now I have got you, you —| ee — et ehiid. The spot it landed on ie «o and always will 1 nave you." te talk in the front parlor, and while| naa of bit most intl /menaitive chat ihe bt ered me < (he Welmhe at whtbh f fought every Wow he gave me ” 4 vate talk in mt bandera helpless as soon as I 4 ™ pounds—seriously interfered with | ap na tare ; oo oe pe ron ins hee ne ‘in hie horses, A few 1 was not known what ihe conversation | omer a A carne oe | as taking off hie Aenting “Well, that ie the way my lick rune my chances of Winning,” continued ihe, lef ewing io the sumac, I tried to| West Portytourth attest and when it] Wee about it was more than probable | Os preaune of sy si, ration ha room. trunks an Evening World reporter asked these days, Just to show you how un- Kit, “for it made me too heavy, and, | get up, but 1 couldn't.” pon to 9 the team stopped. that Mra, Beity hed asked her husband sor Pacem ot ip n him were! woet be bad to say about bis detent, |lucky 1 am, 1 have not picked @ winner |to ell the iwin, my stomecd felt like | By this tume MoCoy was dreamed and,’ MoCoy's two frieads and the reporter, to give up the fighting game forever. tn 1 ae * "4 le of UNIV CO piang cruel expression tn bis| por | seat didn’t think he was capable of] ORADUATE UNIVERAITY OF THR city og r a. te ° f . ud mer aie is Dieeesee pened yo Nas sd bh a e he Kid Mocked pr A. Referee warned Corbett back with one | e with the other he told off the Bip pw. GRIxDLwe sctemtthe om of Greene : ’ bs 1 hie « ” ot t the “ten,” reeched he 5 .! " Baad wae M’COY IN TEARS. sore throat and mouth, wicera, paint the Kid « ha 1 f . ae — sateer, 2 CeO Soatains Walde “oat,” said . fie wih emotion, and with tn a in slg months or even won ain load of ple inte leeoetng ftp stem, onlied. down tae]. The words from his beautiful and Ps staggered up a second . he t t - > ' * ~ ‘ . | devoted wit’) were too much for McCoy thew lee thom having impedie . “ ache ating 1 While . my ribs Cor- re and ow into the street througa yd GRINDLIDS obd-entape AB and stood dazed locking Cori« A | TERRIBLE P mont vert few in a territie left Pourth avenue door, where he en-| (0 Ilsten to. ‘and he broke down and oe rv at IT Went Ihe ee panied swing fol 1 of my stomach. | (ered a closed carriage with two of aie| gan to cry as he held wer clasped in mt » OY BREAKS DOWN orhett with the SORRY CORBETT BEAT HIM. This bine wat me, lor it ronved me ot |frlende and the reporter tem. atte same tine ravings | Raa of ter 7 t s . ” ~ | marve! cares erribie oft 1 swing he gave tn “The only thing | feet sorry about te ™y wind, and ae I was he! 08 Corbett | As the carriage started up Fourth “He won from me by a chance — Hours Bin F tana, $3 Meticine, thy the stomach and whieh of (hat that fete orbett me it can ty send io both hands wilh ter | avenue several hundred boys followed it, but | can beat him just as eure as my . hm oot ve force to my body, saying at the! name is Norman Selby if 1 should ever dy gy fog : bg — oe * by "| got the chance to fight him again.” OLD DR GREY, —~ MeCoy an’ hie wife then held a pri- ca st ne eke. Rerreap ! porsibie, ae I want to see my wife, yelled owt McCay to the driver as the Mike all defeated pugiliets. nis secon toy the efowd alirr (We mate friend Account he had no) While he di