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fem Pak Es 8h Feel Sie Re ~“CORBETT AT HIS THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBIKK 22, 1901. ye Pe eeener ere re rs management : 5 the first to the last?” EEEEEETT a ook Si mk SO fertecetetet o00c TERRY SAYS HE’LL GET THERE QUICKLY. ; — To the Editor of The Evening World: If condition counts for anythi “Young Corbett” has even a chance with me. ing the fellow. Everybody speaks lightning, and has a wallop with eit hits down for the count. But 1 am asked me how many rounds the fight will last. swer that [| could win a million dollars. ng, then I really cannot see how Tam not underestimat- well of him; says he is as quick as hes hand that will put the fellow it not worrying, Now, if 1 could an- All 1 can say is that 1 will try to win quickly, and the sooner I land my deciding thump the sooner “papa” will be home with hf; giving turkey. is wife and babies to enjoy Thanks- TERRY M'GOVERN. COOOCOE CONC OOL LC OOOCOOOOHOE COLE OOOO OOCONONOCON2 O00 With possession of McGovern ts known whieh the punch Terry to have and to aspiring fighter can | * would hardly think super- would creep through the ttle fighter’s mind. Tut |t apparently does, Just the same, and Terry's strange be- lef ts nothing mi Johnson's on nue, near One Hundred and Seventieth street, {8 his mascot It was t the champlon conditioned himself for hix bout with Palmer; tt was there he got into sh: for his bout with George Dixon, which subsequently won him the feather- welght champlonship; It was there hi did his preparatory work for the cont with Frank Erne, and tt was game piace he perfected his condition his * with White, Oscar Gardner, Joo. Bernstein | and many others, | His success in those battles Is history now. Terry change those quarters now? Well, hardly. When he getx anew place ft will be because Johnson's road- house is burned down Mix quarters there 4 quality. There ts not a that is easentlal to a man's traint The place looks ke a physical culty school, frequi do by elite. It is mag of the finest H nificent in every dotall, and, with the Juck Terr: rs about it for him, who would cl FIGHTING WEIGHT. HARTFORD, Conn., Nov, 2.—Young Corbett now wolghs 127 pounds, and as he Ia down to welght It would be sup- DEATH WINS THE FIRST ACE. ' HORSE WITH GRUESOME NAME BEATS A BIG FIELD. | Wild Hess Takes Second Even Hennings—Wenther, Track nn Attendance God. There was tendance at the track this Notwithstanding there wax notoing tractive about mime Weather , however, th people w spend the after noon in the open air, and so found their way to the race course trains and cars were well filled wit people, and ther; room In the big grand stand, ‘The track was in condition and bet- Ung was brisk on all except the opening | event. This was a six furlong dash, | | and the horses were ridden by had never rede q whiner, Then are wbominations and are Giniiked by race a. There were six- teen starters, a very unwieldly tleld, | Was great danger of accidents | FIRST Itace 3 SOF three-year-olds aad up Whts. Jocks arters. Sette hi, ag tie Jerry, Hunt mele th wd by Lexington Pirat iit, They held this orde \ Atraightened out, when the front and won from Jerry Hunt, In front of Curtse SECOND na For two-year-olir; th and Dre until they riy by a tongel Siarters, wh D1 Wit Hess. 99, tivo sant my ” way in front, and won easily | jury raced in sec sip ee Pars she died jond place, Was not much spare} h went tol p Ing was over or four vefore part of his train. in a sense, bur hy to keep at it and will nis unde the go. pon [t was learned tha fighter had a bund Evening Worlds containing tures of lim, and he hag tie ) friends in thy Wost 5 home last nighe he wrapped them up and that he was a half hour lay to bed. Dett hae been training since Oc Tis Mt now. His usual course ha fa run of te amiles across country tn the mor ad bag puuchin sparring In the afternoon, His sparr are Charley Seix Youn partners Cane: of Pawtucket, and Joan Corbe Holy Armstrong that he would wrestling A in whowe | eymnastum hi Hd not mind the Joitin nd he sparred as” usual Many people have Q i} cette Deodespod Jeodedesfeebectede Bobb sbentectenbendeode de PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SAYS HARVARD WILL WIN. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 22-—In response to an invitation to attend Saturday's Harvard-Yale football game, President Roosevelt, who two years ago led the cheering for Harvard, has sent this reply to the Harvard “LT regret more than I can say that it is impossible for me to come. % PIS Govern. HIS BUSINESS-LIKE EXPRESSION. Jd de ded beled Will you please give my good wishes to the team and say that | am sure they can win, and that I count upon their playing without a let-up from Pitot ti TOO COO beating Rosecourt four lengths for that posttion THIRD RACE. for three-year-olda and up; mile ard Starters, whe. jocks. RtallO tin. 16, Walker * o Si, IPndren > iN ms a fromt in the ing i ore Maffaclls cloned very rapidly telde, AS oon ax taey straight riding on Kalif was an out- of work, HVERTH 1 wher wou. rom Hats W and if = with such 4 bunch of green | Fw SHARKEY STILL HERE. Me ect nedy ald not night. Jims wentleth ¢ ‘Tom Sharks Mast from he had Judging fr. MU looks a th K ' Saturda, known this telegram, Retting. | mateh- A.C. x will not wet SPORTING NEWS IN FRAGMENTS. must throw fothnier twice in to mreatle fo uptil Thur the te Warn BENNINGS ENTRIES. aN © Evening World BENNING, row A Paces 50 ty race track, whieh, eyueat Noy. Fire, ond, J. W 1, O'Connei!, 194, en dy Phe trainer, Mertbers, half-mile track Autance tn running ant the Quaker Oly the Pht Medical, OLD Dis » GRINDLE, a a i 1eYerexe) eye) 2 2 cw. P. Rich: % Seharps, 1903, nd * world covering the | ous war paved by ble bebohedo} BEE CEE TERRY M’ GOVERN, SURE HE’ LL BEAT YOUNG CORBETT, SAYS HIS JEROME AVENUE QUARTERS ARE LUCKY. je leleie eee leseleleiaiese afasele eleleleieleieie/sisie eieisieieere) yeyereie BUT H 1Q To the Editor of The Evening World: ‘Terry McGovern. I do not wish te after the fight for that. Tam positiv than Tam this minute, and, of course this means a good deal. 1s over, | cannot say that faim overp yout beating to think th wn ts a boaste cause Ido not speak my friends or the publ but I dislike to be kn) ITURK AND | ON MAT TO-NIGHT. vid Nachad, the Turk, jon for hampton Lenox Ernest Ro are Ltt ebe this city Turk has taken { h part, will not against selence. ‘The latter In] De the whole thing Ia the bout no auestloning Nachad's| in In training and in exhibitions hown what he knows athe ean do is ablilty this week he hi to some extent. on the capable Gello ins been proven Inferior to him. YALE PROTESTS HARVARD TACKLE CLAIMS THAT CUTTS IS A! PROFESSIONAL. Head Coach Stitiman Lagan the Charges ar ach Stillman, of Yale, left for Mass., last night to put before thal authorities: proofs Wty of Cutts, the Hare wl that Cutts physical \ hat the Hary we hin from the Kame wish co dos 5,100 MEN are already wearing TKat Overcoat at How About You? 310 J. Gumpel & Son, Four Prominent Clothing Stores. 216 Oth Ave., near [4th. | 533-535 8th Ave,, near 37th, 385 Oth Ave., near 23d. 767 8th Ave., Cor, 47th. Cader | meat blood 28, Fed mpors, Umeense Steck ol Recofes. — Recurés Excicnged. 8. B. DAVEGA, 32 E.14TH, The Great Fae Goods House. §ranch | 69, A Ns gar 48th St. tores: Ai Stores Open Wonca, Wedresday & Set. igs, reeee ERECT EEE CE CORBETT ISN’T BOASTFUL, I am feeling first-rate and am satisfied with my training. confident of winning, but I do not say that I am surely going to whip While the m ship wrestling maton at the mate! nade, he has Lyceum, Fifty-ninth street and) Madt- That wreatllit ron ave tonight. Weeks of hard | punching the bay, boxing atid ull other traintig » male tem At to struggle | exercires such us a tighter uses in train. fort it ssary’. Ing for a bout. When he arrived here ‘Thix mat r contests in hed about 2 test of strength and | than 210, | Jettrics will better Nachud's neck |gat such prices that they should go-—and quickly. Sofrom now until Thanksgiving the following prices hold. hobs ok Not an Uncommon Price for a Suit or E’S CONFIDENT. Tam » boast. It will be time enough e that I never was in better shape ¢, my friends will understand that st of my hard work on the road 1, as [rather enjoy t. Be- & © champion easily, 1 do not wish at am not confident of winning, r. “YOUNG CORBETT.” But an Uncommon Garment for the Price, ROEBER Nachad is the only Turk that ever Slice Uiree weeks ago, $ to-night fe will enter the ring welgtilng not more An to hla size, a comparison with Jim | auswer the two purpose Wehes lurger than th 43 his client thve t two Inches jurg: fain cally advice of an * Sunday !s the day to afvertise you | wants. Greatest circilation in existe Jence. Get in. 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