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8 _ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1901. ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. FARA WINS. «5 [YOUNG CORBETT CONFIDENT OF WINNING; MUST RAGE. AGAIN FIFTH pace! M’GOVERN THINKS IT ANOTHER EASY FIGHT. FIR slT0 PRES Inieieieiieeieieiebielebeievinteleletetetet ; OCU CO ODOC OOOOOn a Nm eb eleleleteleleleinieleleleici-ininini- ibehbieiieieh TERRY M’GOVERN IS SURE ~ THAT HIS TITLE IS SAFE. BY TERRY M’'GOVERN. lam rapidly rounding into shape for my battle with Young Corbett, and will leave no stone unturned to be championship form next Thursday. The road work [ have done since I reache my quarters has alone done me a dof good. The roads have been In excetlent condition for outdoor work. I feel more like hard KEENE WILL GET CHANCE TO EQUAL RECORD. CORBETT SAYS HIS WALLOP WILL WIN. BY YOUNG CORBETT. HARTFORD, Conn., Novy. 21.—Oxe week from to-day I will be the feather-weight champion. That is a pretty broad declaration, but | honestly expect to fulfll it when I meet Terry McGovern next Thursday. I have always believed I could defeat McGovern or any KEYNOTE TAKES THE FOURTH AT BENNINGS. Coney Isinand Houlevard’s Unfine Warewift, at 10 to 1, Is Firat in the Third Event—Track Fast. tested Blnewhere, The automobile races, held under the susplees of the Long Island Automobile (Special to The Evening World) BPNNINGS RACE TRACK, Nov. 21.— Very large Nelda were there at Bens K work than ever before. No matter now, much exercise | take during other feather-weight, and now thats have a chance the champton rd, se were not finished [rings this afternoon. Every owner! the day I am still strong at night. From now on | will dovote more I intend to make good. There is Just one thing that will beat Me- eb Gata el ed Heelan ca _ “i seems to want to take a chance to get time to boxing. I will take on three men a day instead of two. I . r within a fortnight. a xing. r 5 Govern, and that is the wallop. I have the wallop, ind if It does not committee which had charge of noms the puree. There were < very eee ricndeaeast ‘The card was aly know Corbett has a good punch and that he Is a strong fellow, 1 : fairly good one and promised good sport. + look for him to put up a good bout, but as to the result there is no but the size of the flelds made them} doubt in my mind that yours truly will carry off the honors, bad speculative mediums, as the crowd | %y° the xaces held a meeting last night and decided that the unfinished events must me held before prizes can be distribul Ax Park Commissioner George carry home the winner's end of the purse and the championship I will take off my hat to Terry. Although I feel confident of success, 1 do not underestimate McGovern in the least. He has proved that tit! fs inciined to fight shy of the races eiminivininimi imiminio iiciiciviciiinicinh | 4 he is a little top-notcher, and I look tor a hard battle. With this Prower has absolutely refused to allow with unwieldy fletd: ‘Terry McGovern's ae quarters ers before he returned to his quarcers. | 9 end in view Iam training hard and will be ready to go the entire them to be decided on the Ocean Boule- Tho weather wan pleasant and theo. jerome avenuc have been crowded | McGovern enjoy him outdoor work tm: | distance if necessary. I do not think this will be necessary, how: A a pbitioe. Prreyetsadancs was targe, the | With visltors xince the ttle Hrookiyn | mensely. x ever; for I think the finish will come before the limit round, no mat- The conditions for the contest will be “grand stand being well filled. wonder began work two days ago. His | 'HOW CORBETT WILL ter who wins. esa ate ams @ nseeya len RON 1A e events last Saturday. The Hurdle, Hanateag tt reereeriea ant 09; pa er lnteserriae aa ee ial a MNLOOACOTOTETOOISOTDIAOATOTODOSSSESAGAME® !motor—ycle and motor-teleyele gatle and three-quarters. a te FIGHT M’GOVERN. x out and has a time for every branch{ punches. I won't be beaten before 1[ tl first be disposed of, Starters, whts, jocks. St.HUf.Fin. Su.Plaee. | OK rest. of his training. A strange confidence go Into the ring, as so many of them] °P2 champlonships, in which the com- | fia SteGinwen, ihe. narey B81 af {R] Tee room he works In was crowded to his abitity to beat McGovern has) are, 1 can punch .a knockout with} *tters will be chauffeurs who covered Tankard. 152, Dayton... 9 48 3° 10 4} yeaterday, and that McGovern created | HARTFORD, Conn.. Nov, 21—"Young ¢ jae possseslon ti ie rend total elege tant ne not run RENEeIEscaen eine d finished first | Corbett" the i ‘om | % erner, and he ts alwa i je ua e . ahh, 8 0 i Sood | tmpression upon his) (lendny Dy | cats Pree auton eat wenet of it. He say! : pe often ax Govern; sant T These were: Henri Fournter, gasoline, Mee Beotel, 136, Melders 12 4 da 4-84 MM clever showing there can be MO) 41. feacher-welght champlonship. title “If any 1 und man in the world) him om tha Ns ey Om Ib., 51 4-5s.; Jacques Longuez, sprammerinsy 10S. a 310 7 20 8) doubt, for the iittle whirlwind boxed | from = ‘Terry McGovern ina. twenty: can beat McGovern I can. Of course, 1) there. : gasoline, over 1,000 Ib. Im. 27 3-38. 8. T. : 0 1 ™ S| three men one after the other and | round pout Nutmeg Athletic fully appreciate Terry 1s a won- See, Forbes las the: only man, who ALL. Riker, el K Soo! tnisted‘strons. Club, In this etty, hankegiving Day, oe filer, but iT fail to beat him, 128-pound-| have ail tried to Ja him and get awasy, | tfc Im. 3 ® oD Se. {s training industriously for the Impor- ere may as well give him up for a bad/T won't do that; Tl stick to him uniii| Foxball Keene, who did 54 2-5s., ts said By a 1 13 IZ 6] This morning McGovern went for his tantcbattle, Job. he stops me or I do him. I am only] to be eager to attempt to equal Four- I Battle Bes 12. Sater Fe MY | remular road work, and traveled about | His work—of the hardest kind—ia qone “L believe T can hit just as hard as yma ihreng Yeert wld in good cftape| nier’s remarkable record, and It was ; ‘Start poor. Won ‘easily. Time—3.23 elght miles in company with his train- | aystematically He has as ne lata {he can and can stand os many hard lite.” : es ae bitlelal Leameataln heres tie itera for er ees coe can eae tnaa ty, SSeS - t = the champlonship the committee would be very willlng to place every facility t the dleposal of Mr. Keene, W. Vanderbilt, jr.. or any others for record- breaking purposes on the day of the meet, FO R YAL E GA M E. JOCKEY ODOM’S WINTER REST Little Rider Will Spend Time with jeesemite. ae Nef hi the latter took the lead and showed me way the turn, whern she was passed doula, “The “latter led” Into. the where Jim McGibben came up sgh the lead, won howe by a Hence“ NARROW ESCAPE. Highweight; selling; for all ages; atx furlongs, sate’ o Startern, whis.) Jocks. S.ANC Fn. srPiecs, f Former Schoolmaten. 3 6 7 “ %|Every Man of Crimson Eleven in Good Sh COLUMBUS. 0., Nov. 71—Jockey wall, eons 2 + ape Ge Odom Is h hi; hoo!l- © Roel stenting. 136,” a Thrown from Runaway Automobile and Picked ¢ x! for Saturday Football Conflict. mates agalnre Hevarelved trom the! East accompanied by his father. The little rider will remain here until he goes . " next April to begin. preliminary (fiprclaly tw eThes Heenian < World) They will only make him the more ter-| Work for his new employer, Capt. Sam CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Nov. 21.—The | rible to Yale's eleven. ‘ Brown, Up Unconscious. x =i £ $) wartrorp. conn, * 21— wken up. Fahy, Selger and al ways = “ 4] “young” Corbett, who Is training he: per many all ofiwhom jumped] “f +) a4 of fortine haa certainly smiled | Blagdon, too, Is back again, lively as a so arcu veut umatworane nen 1 4|for a champlonship battle on Thank: «the machine left the roadway, were | jon Harvard's football team this fall.) colt. One would never know that only a] ing In’ the woods, Among bis former at H 6lxiving Day with Terry n, fowtun ey landed near the HE] two days before the game wit few days ago he was lying in the hospi- | {uoolmates, George im regarded. as a : <I Sie McQue. is 14 100 jo] & Narrow escape from death while the e the brush was)" ¢ Is not a erty on the Crin Fr {ting an examination for appen-}is now earning a much larger salary Start poor. Won driving. Time—t 16. riding this morning. ay | sau ot a man scratched, and lporteectiomene {hat he knows he is althan the average bank president, and y lappy Jumped away In front. wan] A runabout wutemopiie belonging tof Struceling to thelr fect thelr first BS i! physlen tse ene as over Oh a spirit that he hash ARORA toe ee ese cnc am thes Presl never headed. Alpaca. Roval Sterling | patanrd Fahy, 0 Hartford sporting [thought was of the boxer. He lay, to all [oy aij tered a struggle for a nation’s gridiron | Kernan's ankle Ia entirely healed. Rls: este a Rind the leader, and all died away but} man, In which Uttle boxer was |appearances, dead agatnet a fallen tree eae y. Never In Marvan iat [sis ste i pton anay und all Che pth . J 1 « ol o as he had such a record, and nm e cee je for the tight by. a head from Cornwall, who was two do : hrough thick and | Quttle: There ts not a feeling of cont- ————— Jengths In front of Royal Sterling. dashed over a steep bank. Corbett war} head, while Setger brought some water has stuck together through thick and |dence; It Is merely a desire to clash THIRD RACE running the machine the Ume of lin his hands frum a nearby stream, It thin as the Crimson eleven has this fall. therbette enemy and find out which Ia (Spectal to The Evening World.) In the short time before the Yale | ‘hs, er team RACE TRACK, BENNINGS, Nov, %1.—The that t was unconscious, He soon raised Po eG] Ata sharp bend In the road the steer- 1and then struggled to his $402 3 25ling gear suddenly refused to work. | .\ hasty examination showed no further and in a recond the carriage had #he wer the bank. It crashed into a mass of thick shrubbery, and the Denverite . und his companions, Fahy, 1 collision, was dragged from ‘aaah oo Wen 4 aera | Selger, Corbett's sparring party with the help of a) farm Hey riteat ere was very je delay A newspaper man, were thrown out ind was towed back to town, The : with a rare collection of brulse: being Mhecrinstzto Show mln ant ah} The heavy underbrush undoubtediy | jalance of Corbett's work to-day con | teleleleieinicivieleiel-ininiet face, will not prevent Gim from smash nacond and Heesle McCarthy the favor-|snved the ves of the entire warty, ¢ slated fat iliberalrandaprolinnedtapntica ~ ing up the Interferpnce of the blue. !the Thanksgiving Day” game: and xeldings: dve furlongs. te, laylike: ut out Si Vor (wo-yeamolds; seven furlongs. the accident and had tt going at 4 great} was only for a moment, however, Rotting Wo Jock ScHGria, AtrPlace. clip Me . CORNELI—Another game the team can accomplish nothing: | has appeared in Cornell s ranks thee, | nities for to-morrow’a [races are. oa follows; AIL can do 1s to keep Ite men In thelr | Tight guard, Is down with Jt. Ag soon as | 0", Race-Selling; for three-year-olée and present condition and so make them | it wan ered the big fellow was Lexington Pirate ..105 Jerry Hunt ready to fight the game of thelr Ives hustled off to ea nbcmaty ane kent ser “24 mpertatiat against their okl-time enemies. There Is some danger of th Campbell will be in the game to do or [Spreading, and unless it ts chec die. His w ONE OF TERRY'S PUZZLING FEINTS. the past now and his bla whis., f Charter Oak race | trunk about fe away could not quite Ket up. Happy winning ftrack, became unmanageable and] ttushing to his side Fahy raised his (shaking up and a bruised dody es tuto, looking as if it had been in than big ie Anak. 110. Iedfern Piaylike, 110. Booker ter, 107, Hoy Batyah, °107, ‘ren: or five of the best tae ched knee ts all a thing of | of the Pennaylvanta wane Oo MeRE out ck eye, together There has be little activity at Pere on the |Fleld. The two head couches went. t West Point to. see Pennsyvania play the Cadets and thus get pointers. for seo roar-oie jaa Dewey, who beat Be: Wid Dew, arthy three lengths for the. plac NEW LONDON, Nov, 21. — Patay | Sheppard | FOURTH RACE { {Bweeny got the decision over Patay| E™4,S For two-year-olds; five ant a 0 . | Fenton tn the third round of a twenty- | Sinecure . Sew Condon Opera-] Third Race, relling: for three-year-old if Ras ; a There were more than a ovrrand ae a HEU . ‘| Trainer Huggins Wil! Persuade Millionaire to spectatorn present, and the two fighters Ren Viking, Try for Next Year's English Derby. ENGLISH RACING SEASON |("¢ Just started in’ when Inspector esaraeaay Death Lady Chorister Little Daley Lon Rey Gray Dally. Animosity. Sainte. Kingatelte Thomas Donahue, who represented Hinw +: Prophetis, 107, Martin Start good, Wo Jen out 5 it. Fe ” . yo ct do e Fanninganead nad. hes HISTORIC OLD FORT DALLAS FIGHTER'’S ENEMIES ON COAST CLOSES SATURDAY. Mayor Dart. called on the referee to| younh faces for two-year-olds; ote Extingutsher and end the mill, ‘The announcement mas | tarto thin order to. the TO, BE UTILIZED. | AIDED BY POLICE. ‘Trainer John Mugging, who in now on) turf ft is eratood that a Itutle ived with Jeers, Sweeny had the |My Joo: went to the front ee “i Ms Way acroa® the ocean from Eng! persuasion from the trainer will make | Danny Maher, the Relffa, Jenkins | ter of the bout from the bes! Minteader length from Extinguist | will train horses for William C. Whitney the miltionalre consent, Nighy and Martin WI Take — Jand was making a punching bag of j Mlumtnate : in front of Lux Casta New York Sporting Men WII Open Flscht, with tthe Engitah turf again next) seas arenes hacia sCuriure Fiestistensser iomes 1 ott was only a question of al Fitth Itace—Por mi vITIE RAC H i Hin sngltansurtsngalninexts sen tb see aiehtall few neconds, evidently, when Fenton | one mile and forty yar = Selling; tor three-year-olds a0 . It owas thought Huggins wae coming my sent over to take part in this | would have had to quit. Yoolxatherer ro sinleeath, Yhome to st and the news of his con.) Clivstc. but Mr. Whitney has not as yet ———— ‘tha Darling . ree emp return to England will te eae uf his mind to ship hts great two-] Within the next ten days, or i porstely, Howton Played Clever Billiards. | nubens . sosurprise among the racing gublic ¢ WWhenvitt gland he | (Wo weeks, It Is expected that all of the pe 4. 1s Jennings, of the Crescent Athlette | Mhtima New York sporting me inte aed te by the other side with hay Phy wine | American Jockey who have been riding | oi, ant Willlam Gershel were Leonart Howi- | 20t8 : Mon ow hie ee : vot pr Mr. Huggins is anxious to have Mr. | Ber Nel I ovakt ariel aerated in England cits r will arrive in tht! son's opponents yesterday at the Knickerbocker Caring, foo Metin.) EO Fla. Jan, for i Aes tromeen Whitney try again iext vear for ane | REih Mr” Whitney: hae leased | from | country, Acalems, Cneblyn, Hosteon setested both ot bmp: ml Piederich, 101. ‘Miles ‘ PA Cnae ood ae ort ties ina Derby, the blue ribbon of the English {may be sent ever from here | Racing on the flat at the different] the aziat the rempective acoree being 20 to | The Pur Pevaper La al. 1 S6 vb att Vibe open only ty. round ore UN across the water will end on) 1%) 40 4 be nodand April t jth r of ir! and there ts no doubt that “ ; The clab will occupy the site ee th A ng to a report which every one of the Yan riders, anxious mt 1d Fort Dallas, which hay ste A thin elty lost night from tae | fe to get back to America again, will en- satel than a century. amd was exemaitor toget the ape gage passage on the first steamer sall- fan «© | Nuring t wars tunity to jt sin that city, | ing. ‘ ] Filth the Seminole Indians in the earller [pie re give ‘ I P aioe aa ; = The Jockeys who will return age [Years of the last centu ThespINce ents laeenld te hinwe te etl an Movcay end Mooadeay Uoktyn, There witt be two om | pinay “Maher, Johnny Relff, Lester Atted up with oC the luxuries |, taken by the oe Hoard, which | sti eeadieanatta eocipiaT ain ok ti aaace Reiff. “Clem Jenkins, Rigby and pramney ond attractions w Winter tOUrtst® ceante the clubs Ut sto hold fights. cactey Morell siaeibetPott irom “Skeets” Martin, ® in Front vintahs and nore das are l Te tw andl the body ade at to permit eke » Line-ap. eee _ : king the pla ind promt arkey to tight in F | . in neve of changes io tne) Lively Conte Grace A. 0. g The Fitzstmmons fight in 18% which} iiheuee on Ratwrdar ise Members of the Grace A, C. competed last night tevelved by soime of the regular Hrifin, tne fall-back, f# out of the “Ill be taken by Wetnder- The pi stitution moters and owners of the anarneeie Idle" Burke Hey bookmaker." at No. 415 East Thirteenth street tn the annual nul, ts said | corumbia'e pasketball (aia yenter- be the main cause for the action | day detested the newly organized freeman teins | DONT IN athletic and gymnastic chasiplonahips of the the Police Board i he frst of a serien | club The performances | fer, who has teen shifted trim end. Conae rel excelent ‘and SLY eet tye tcame ot | 07) MY Bas teen ited fois ond, COMBA | Sita wers amare to Att and maone In cach Manvel otesy SURETD oO ag cop gyt5s. PAIN TENDERNESS, Starters, whee, jocks Straight PL 128, 7 yas rita, 1 ‘ Costigan nd Battle, 1 t :: ho doubt that» pf ;0t | games, basket-ball t hu Ben, Pats, 110," looker : : ty dnurkey'a enemben/ It dan) paielsco are | the various cl allows of fibe)t walt | Ton) Sage Renna epee tat neigs Wiese gent ea tnalt casket ball famay Baa] teeaasues ‘ApsoLUTe™ (PREVENT ve Cl dad Perm Me Tear icig alt ath ever ve clube of thie Nin the. nc Cha tem [vera Te eu te ms | megane zeae tg Raver /ER ws? [NFLAMMATION. jonvluia, 102, Cochran thio r ipo done by a er : ea I a eee IRUCCISTS OR SENT Naty. Wittens, o0 cdutherellcort te ra eae Moneaip, | There | seat Aue ae Sold slso by horse Quth des, Himeelf, 95 Oe Mra cJullal Dy | eae e eee v nein Heas and Da old @ g ES,WELLS. Chem!sh JERSEY OTENLULRY Sixth furlongs.—-Won t She had 5 Raat aes © Son) Francis Ande Tce : c niter era simmons, for he | The Meteomotitaa Ni > will hold te an- : FTE AND EQUALLY GOOD FOR MAN OR BEAST. OAR edb ncn te Hebe ha ve 2 te andl mide wb (setea} ee ater ane nual pall at the it YOU SAVE 55c. AS oO N “Get TI >, EQUA i» not a liniment, not even a liquid, It Is a dry Powder; ta Lamp of Lee dixqial Unmask: eos had re In wx rounds | soy peeaty-toarih t and Seventh aveaue, | be dissolved Lae Aw chtirely new iden in the treatmentol bone, bog oF bi a gets third money the estate jon Sov. 1s ISG, fought an eight-round | oq tuesday evening, Nov 26 Moses have teen | bs, aplints, eprains; mashed, bruised, strained or bowed tendons; we oF Lene Msg ais dow ctynahl in Stage | Shee pee ei mie os tn Me se AS YOU SPEND 95c. Hee iii enue ineceand fa, Masten selaretau a a oR ans ty Jettries Inv twenty capella js, capped hocks; muscle 01 ‘i 4 . | Jround bout a ‘ SVarcenrevinreatiwn "etc, eminently cooling, soothing and anti-inflammatory; lt POSTPONED SALE OF TRACK.” jeu Jacob Senaetee tarot (wo gaman yeneniay at Ender tee te Sid methods: no. rubbing with lintments or olntnente: ao crt tae pee a by | GARDNER AN wee! Ae ueasae arena dpateale bers a bitstering, consequently ‘no loss of hair, no sores to heal, no wear no blemish, 20 | laying street and Mroadway, In the con Jos subdues Inflarmmaties, ‘givin ree WII Be Sold | D CARTER. Ortte acted as Schaefer's opponent, The Men's Heavy Gray Wool and Derby Hays fever; wonderful in relloving raaernecs, pala sud eorencest | Sy 2 won by the final wore of 340 pointe to 15, * Ribbed Balbriggan. banishes eae, reducen awelling And, enlargements of joints. | After a ace, a They win Stectere average wer 86 and hie nian rune [] Regular Retail Pricey $1.50. Serkan dees the leg bandages are saturated in & solseion of Ie reaenay yo The vale of the Empire ¢ mproves Under were 18 and Prank Hice. champion of ibe and convenient in use. It comes {n 2-Ib, botth aking, with water, tires gallons of or- Trask, which was to have Jippaeecllinet? 2 Chicago A. nisin erterte ’ dinary solution, or 8 to 10 gallone of leg wash. Price $2.60 per bottl Druggists, Horse Yonkers thin mornis Lake SAN FRANCISCO. 3 -George | = Tr wo-d, with nigh rune’ of iy SE Snitere ns sont he cenninn. eharees sremaid (int), 8. eon rector at BLOM oned until Thursd: Dec CHICAGO, Ro gel), | Garde e : hie ay belt viiwiies ib E. S. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J.. Man'f’r of the *‘Rough On,” and 43, wlitedee The pick of the best-made White famous winner of an | matched te ESotolock. The sale was ndjourn~ and Wells’s Preparations Georke Slomson was tn ew and Colored Styles, “the request of both parties to the ace | Derby, who recently bri wo during | ot the Twen C. Dec. 1 ae 4@The expressions "ROUGHi ON" and “GET THERE” are my Trafe Marks. MAD Accones those} present waren Rew haapacSHing nia may race again, ; THIN war th Ret for the | eee ee es Regular Retail Price, $1.50. ‘All_persons are cautioned against thelr use under penalty of Paticch aca ¥ : Ne , |derplte numerous statements to the | Jeffries Sharkey fent Gardner and | played against Dr, LoL. Mal, Kalckerbocker_A. Big prevented ua eeiate tw. contrary, reennas mundo a aay at the nelitenusies anid Jae give ‘or | amateur wen font at 100" poluta. ‘Rlseocn MEN’S GLO V ES on ¥ 9 : yoo ae the n 65 u ve Oo amateut as Clarke, the owner of the race | Puyatclan's care at the Lakeslde track | take a pound ihite ive OF | fae mere 67 and 8h Our Celebrated Rutland, Orinoco ; For National and State a finee big mishap and has | improve ok OLS. ur 20. bans = vers MeCar: ing wtewdlt hap a . Ll } — ‘The young Canadian billlardtet, Leonard Howl- and Larchmont Makes. ati ma present to K iy, Wells, who is treating the great ea fea a ifn, speaking of him. say ton, wis avceeeaful in toih of Sle matchee yee: You'll pay 1-50 elsewhere. “OLD DR. GRINDLE, _ | Election Ret see the at. represented We foalis! terday at the Kalckerbocker Academy, Brooklyn. are practical, real™oow that Ub yease 4 spec.aiist 1D diseases ui wen, Under yPrepared to Wid $450,000, rar isonet ‘4 & i BROAD TO FIGHT CURLEY. any bone broken. for Sere eariy tn SD "to 10 volte file leniide treatment blend! 1901 World Almanac and soe af by 3 ints i OLD DR, GRINDLE'S Encyclo there had been the horse could riot have | LONDON, Nov. 21.—Staken were | Srerage wane fraction over LF for both contests, S. M. Jackson in the bones, red spotr, | nedia, © © © A reference book ot ' stood on the leg. The soreness tx centred | posted with the Sporting Life, of this see te Q iu over 600 pages. © * © Substan- In one ‘small spot at: the qhoulder. and city, this afternoon, for a match be-| tl Jeasen, champion middleweight wrestler Clothier aad Haberdasher, tlally bound. © © © Price :25c. the improvement continues Robert Wad, | tien "Kid" Broad, the American | of Deamark, and Charles Kramer, of New Yorks |} ty yo. y74 Nassau Street. erste pagan hhemembyr, oLD|° * ® For sale by newsdealers, og of aye meet to-morrow night om the mat for the ° @ Celene bsradiey. term te Viele e's | tre tight ia AS te foe Sbin Cf HREIANG, | Bidaionwoght champlonanip ot Amerieg a FORMERLY MADURO BROS, & CO, ‘ Srvia SYEE SOYeAia ai ie Wee ine ee | HAY. be bad by. mail: on Feasigt ot mu Seawees ie aren “Atrice nd price, - 1% 2 Th i Month of wix weeks the weight Is tobe 126 pounder 2°, AD | Grasse Raman eure Zoe compton wi be ereny di ead te gh Md wav cusoaibaal. Ve Dai caro ae naa ol Goes Cybele el oS eel

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