The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1901, Page 8

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QQQOOOSNS 1 CEOGOODS 649444 (Special to almost fast. ‘The princ handicap to be The and while it wa Patrons it had Its effect on by drying it out, having such Ko. March 14—Patsy April 28—Joe Bernstein May 2s—Sammy July 1—Johnny ‘Richt K., knockout; D., The ‘allahan. Aug. .4—George Munroe. W. Aug. 20—Tim Oct. 1—Harry F Noy, 19—Tim Callahan. ‘orb Kelly, BY GEORGE WINS. ATTWENTY T0 ONE LONG SHOT BEATS OUT DEATH |"" i Vier iAcE IN FIFTH RACE. MeGrathiana, a Hot Favorite, Firat Race—Gi Bennings Track, je Blew Fvening Worlt.) making It good a Rood, bad no special feature, all t over-night events. race on the card wa s the sixth ond Ae ae oe see ODD STUNTS PART OF M’GOVERN'S WORK: March Mareh 5 April 1 obliged to tsk for lack of ability. 1 vihing he goes About it in earne away the hours mex of training trainers concetves alto nes ty ow the Hopplax contest or reclimbing a tre Por any old tty Irnt to take ty the plan ts no sooner sui ys doing ft Tt» pething ta expend his tng ” the things in whieh} 5 villniee ‘ Ft : ; me os | hs Hed ny ‘ \ tne W ro vinited 3 Yorey at hin quarters att nis rod house. on Jerome avenue, yesterday, and ow his arrival there looked for the | «not tn the house. | jehamplon, He 9 to the day's diversi all wit uth Brooklyn other little owas time for‘ gymnasium. Sawing and dissing ditches and TOO! COONS DEPSSGOTOGIGHOGHDOOSGTOGOOSGOHOS. a How The Evening World photographer found McGovern Training up In the Bronx. (S10) 010 (0 (0) ore (ol ase (ore\eleserele (eleyey ° G99O994.4-90-0% ferry MeGovern at work Is an inter a gathering around the foot of a 3 sting Individua. re in too ok the reporter to make an M’ GOVERN’! Ss BEST FIG HTS. Jhard for him to de, and no t | investigation fe ts waked be Up in the tree was Terry, He had SaReT thet ipiiin ee bm pleasing climbed In competition ae his trainers . 1897. Teands, Rounds. Flare fully a half and his time was the best, That contest ett began fighting in 18% year he knocked out April 4—Frank Barnes... W Ho Ks 1 ina wh over with, the enamiion, flushed by sin succession at his home in Denver, Col. In the next year r Ailg. 3—Billy Barrett We fe NY, ee) nthe brain + his vietory, began a f¢ ace. Hin at- » won four more battles. In 1899 he Won a number of fights from some Sept. 18—Jack Leon. K G K 1 pest ants Joined In it ‘i made a rr boxers. His first defeat was at the hands of Billy Rotchford, 1898. K 1 watz” bundle tn who secured a decision over him in a twenty-round bout at \ Feb, —-Billy Maynard Ww. K 2 nd counter In 190 Corbett won more than twenty fights, lesing but two. . Daaygs- Ceoreo: Munroe: 52, wrdinary person ¢ ted by Benny Yanger In thie rounds and by: Jack Dempsey, June U—George Munroe... K we Dxon... W. ert Tenure CHUN Ceorebunaas July 3—Tim Callahan....1. on F Bantry has 1 been tata nét attain any prominence until the present year, when his victories over such crack fighters as Joe Bernstein, “Kid" Broad, se Dixon, Osear Gardner and Eddie Santry brought him to the front. sulted in his present match with Terry MeGovera, His best battles been as follows: af onent. Date. < with a » thar pros, nection with the coming fastic battle c ; fa Very weary feeling to ue | ween ‘Terry McGovern and "Your Joe Bernstein... 18, 1901 : 12, 1901 which Koe show that M rhett™ te th relty of betting on the va Govern is the same little strong boy utcome. Although many think that the \ ol ithe V h nd chance July 36, 1991 Aug. 16, 1901 Feb. 29, 1900 April 13, 1909 July 24, 1899 March 22, 1901 orge Dixon to Jack Dempsey Last enny Yanger. Lost to Billy Rotehferd Lost to Kid) Broad Thanksiving Day aftern 7 ta winning Out on him. As a result not a single sod | YX bet has been recorded so far. niin NOT ONE BET ms ON THE FIGHT. ea ae een speaking of the battle In con-) sald “LP have never seen such a lack of be! any fight as there td on this One Andy Wilt cee ec =) AWFUL BEATING HANRAHAN WON THE BOUT IN}, EIGHTEENTH ROUND. | 5 — | nowent The Supervisors of San Pranct ete HANDLER TOOK SPORT uEWS, IN FRAGMENTS. the Daltimorn Maseball reare the price of bow! will be a sitting scale Minor leaguers in pretty got number tlt be Hamonde next teteratl The Natlvaal is compelled yel talent and the <) gntewon rida wp; ane wile Hess Met ai Tankard, 125. W Betite i. reached and aterer, who and beat Dick THIRD, for three-year-olds ant up; tiny forty yard ere es can fi " Mighweigat hand Ave BiINE Fin ee ea a out! “Time Avaye ‘start Aout t ‘but after they the fr tthe running untl th where he dled, up and beat him th ars head. Charley ) Er Lattle Dalsy for the pla oe ue tun Veen seat “Ifs’’ and ‘‘ands’’ aside— Godiva re i these are $35 Full Dress Suits. examination ‘will improve them. PREE—" HOW, WHEN AND WHAT TO WEAR” An Unple If you were tn a id suddenly found your lect of Intere hat two loved you and several Vewed to KHL you, what doy supposing, of course, you w At Amer with your) na the} honor to uphold. The hero of “T) Puppet Crown" found him n. If you want to know he did look } up in the story appearing in The Evening Clothier and i ‘ reganted then iat : f Custom tailored through and dase” Note | smash 4 through. Ready to wear, but tail- Fe erent in a ot) pared to fit. cAll silk lined, : Sar ene Radically new. Your critical LA-LINED DINNER JACKETS, $ 1 15 S20 Really---to Be C CORIG NS S. M. JACKSON, | Haherdasher, II2-114 Nasa St. (FORMERLY MADURO BROS. & CO.) ne years ago, when He ie wanted as an MH refusing to sign Demontrertile. a brother ty the Hostos the Syracuse njured ina ay to the ball 5 retizene frend, Marry Walters, sald Terry sees a blind man on Joliar into hiv bat hinds of the year weighs 196 pounds ear old, hes tall Tha Against $5.00 on TO BACK BOTHER, ===". |” LIPTOW'S SPEECH s with John Madden. Je S, Madden and William C, Whit- | HIS MATCH WITH PARKER) ney will not dissolve thelr turf partner-| mE TRISHMAN WILL SURELY|) > hin, as b en printed, Mr. Whitne: AROUSES MUCH INTEREST. (oir sed to alfirin deny the até CHALLENGE AGAIN. contest. At 2 this morns Ming odds on th feht were 4 through his that there Tes seldom that a elu of the claws of | wuld be no change ations with ekerboc ex such an | Mr Madden, 4 a LONDON, > B—Sir phomaa, Lip fn ae ieeweesting | PIENING AFTER NACHAD. |i. tot eee oe a arr { a well-known not wish hig sof his flendlx ri nen alwo told the ree ey had not heard of a be§ Ws taking o em, the Americ ne deeded | Wrentler I another att at the Lyceum, Fifty Street and) Midioe day night The me eoclub know the ability of little Borhner, time past his time to instructing “Catareh Has become such @ common ta person entirely free front thi Kusting complaint is séldom met with, It is customary to speak of shin Na avenue, next: Mon- John Plening, a & er shop Into the fleld of wrestlers, I ati! | Hi« Inquiries In yachting etreles have t | hustling for mate satistled with fellelted the fact that no other British rT he has on now, ye he would yachtsman has the slightest desire to] Catarrh as nothing more ‘serious, than bad cold, a simple inflammation off Sone ieaENne - Kin into the breach, and it ts safe Ds 1 eae aad ee on [say that hiv Shamrock IIL will be seen {the nose and throat, It i fact, ers of em in the ‘The susvewn May attained In devote [competion iexsethetorein remicr [Iivamerican waters, Howcver, wit tae | complicated and very. dangerous diss earned for him in this match c he figured the Turk would asy for | tage, Sir y >| ease, if not at first, it soon 2 The blood is. tire suppert, and when Mo: Will be around: the tite c y the foul secretions, and the iso {through the general circulation ig t bat Piening ea ved, ait give he i W. G. Ja “ : ted to all parts of the system, man from the Su nd . t effort. hes ad sprays are tne | | pene and di pointing, because G | they do not reach the eat of the troubl |. 5. does, It cleanses the blood of} n and eliminates from the sys- i if 1 thug heures thoroughly | worst cases, This Fire Sale has been a revelation to the men of Mr. T. A. Willlams, « leading dry merchant of Spartanburg, writes | New York. We're fulfilling every claim of selling new, TS | (saan eae BEAN Fi as sncere ce of teal Catan, | honest, dependable, stylish Clothing at prices no con- Toug to that diseave, | foe Merchants’ ie tty clacet: unendur- cern of the day has dared to approach. There can be A medi no competition with such selling as this. Clothing Flouse. | flees, prescribed by 5 and sugresed hy Open Wednesday Until 9 P. M. Open Thursday Until Noon. . : : numbers of friengs, : ? but without getting any better, Tne ne Garments that are peerless values at $10. f : ai to. take 5. / <A: Ke fe" nad “the ‘desired 9 N | erect: and cured me \ t after taking hi a i totes iit nf opiuion & 8. 8, ls the only: ; medicine now tn use that will effect a Ferm § 1 nent cure of Catarrh, 5 ; \\ Buy yours in time for Thanksgiving. | is the only ure! of getable b! i fier known, and the Breatest of all bi medicines an chronic, but begin at once the use of 98c. for Pants.| Suits, $6.98. ahpieae Ay eee rth) Go Men's Trousers, such as you'd} Clothing ranging in value from epee \ S. S. S., and send for our book on and $2.50, $16 to $20. Overcuats, too. Blood and Skin Diseases and write ong be glad to buy at $2.2 physicians about your case, (yj THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, EMerchants’ Outlet saceeie eo oe a 2 A specialist In discasea of men. Under GRINDLE'S 33 year: e s ie i B'S sclentific treatment blood ol snd ak pains In the bones, red Cent | throat and mouth, ulcers, paintul awel kidney a bladder complatnte, scalding, inferye y ‘ th &c., are apeed aa flerers, do 0 9 at iting I i . Ren nember, oro 243 6th Ave, itis. 243 6th Ave.Z ee | \ Eo en ad Advertise houses, homes and aparcy ments for sale in the Sunday Warid,

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