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Baten tS 4 ane Us Nd ai, OV iia » bedi about 9 o'clock. A big crowd will meet him at the station. A suite of rooms haw been engaged for his party at Huedteinte Tost. Hoth takes LITTLE FIGHTERS’ TRAINING NOW OVER. ‘STION WITH PARK EMPLOYEES. . Everything Ready at Hartford for)".° TERRY SAYS HE’LL BE To-Morrow's Champion- [oki BERD SHAN Siia,tay, sit MIGHTY CAREFUL. . not interfere. with the contest. ship ele EVEN MONEY ON To the Editor: I regard my battle with “Young Corbett” to-morrow as one TEN ROUNDS. of the most important of my career. While I expect to dereat Corbett, I am perfectly sure that he will make me fight hard. He DISCUSSING THE LABOR QU :) 5 na is possible, pliminary Gout of fifteen rounda ere? 1 Jim Burke New York, and Peiting on the MeGovern-Corbett fight is a good, stiff puncher and {8 also clever. so I'll have to be Stare cotse Lied ts Mneil to the number of mighty careful not to let him catch me. I am told that if he 2PM. MeGovern ready to enter the ofter tt is finished expected here to-ntght ie twill last, The prevailing opin- @ janis full on a man he will drop him. My condition was never teibice Haar sepa) lat better than It is for this fight and if I lose I will have no excuse Mlowed Corbett's cer chat’, or are to offer. ! will try hard to beat “Young Corbett’ in less than | familia’ with ity to punch h ten rounds, as I have bet my money that way. I am under weight Woneris race etlibd and, as 1 sald before, feel confident of winning. I am sure “Young anita cir) money:© At the/ring= | Corbett” feels just as confident as I do, but I hope I am the lucky b TERRY M'GOVERN. ting WI doudtless be brink. M one. fovern's adherents hi will shown a ingness to Wager even mone ght, will ns ten rounds, neenceealinelore OUT ON THE ROAD r ke- that hi ord, Conn sin in ten rounds, A vietory for means the changing hands of dollars ern jumped out of bed at 7 ning, and after a cold a rub down by Charley he rat down to clock thle m shower ti iTERRY GOES TO stayneed HARTFORD TO-DAY. s = spin y and his tral MeGovern’s jaat day at indose work He raat Jo on's re, hurting his n 3; His “sym" is © Hundred Seve POLS GLE at one or GWo Stitt et and Rlnehcolaan =e verns rupdowne and will putin the best of the secomp, s ger, Sam Har- ty ror hia trip to i trouble about eight. He te the limit, and will and his trainers, Charley Mayhood Danny Dow 2 the ring at 121 pounds. | 5 ofeloc and any both men ' Wo! ck to-morrow dl ) before the fight, at | sere on of the y York Central } RIDING BAREBACK TO STRENGTHEN THE BODY. CORBETT'S FIGHT TRAINING HAD PLEASANT FEATURES. Bince ‘Young Corbett" has been East | likely be willing to bet that he would de and making Hartford his home, the au-| in the money at the fniah, As i Rumbling around in {t through the city camp who can keep. stride with hie streets or along the smooth country | when he goes out on his daily jaunt roads is a favorite pastime with him. | ,Wytl suck in hand he sturis Ho has learned to manipulate it like | (rip around the world gw racing chauffeur, and when a good clear| plodx along for a distance road 1s ahead he pushes tho lever to| twelve tiles «very, mornin the last notch and lets tt go. ‘ordinary “Nothing so fine for a fellow'a nerves,” o thriy says “Corbett.” “Sometimes tt 1a Just like the 4 bronco buster, and you have to keep F together or something will happen. Jent oth is something I wil have to do onlrorever “talidna xhop on Wher his afte Thanksgiving Day in that ring, and the apne gymnaalum wae Wine EON Young] Carbett,""s toi derives a. heap | Matinrer t source oC amuaemnentite Blt | OBILING GOOD FOR THE NERVES re naka Corbett r things x¢ of a horseman, and would aa soon rid Park, "Cort “YOUNG Besides the pleasure in it there in good exercise, too. Tae fighter is pomething of @ borgeman, and us soon would ride bareback us with a saddle. The former method is more to his liking, for he says When the animal is sent along at a good clip it takes somo strength from ail rvices and the Parts of the body to hang ot Fett somed. 04 i r enivre, McGovarn Nopponent-to-be to| He euve a mronecnnd:ioteteatine komt " ' by two Tens hs. Jax Costa by I Sie ctleaiaai: « ‘te mona teu lengtie + MURDEC H. H. SAVAGE HAD BOUGHT Rellina; ‘alte for threesyearcokta and up STALLION FOR $12,100. was stopped by one of the parks Swhite wings and Univer Of a: dumpecart Kittle rem ning World ! NNINGS, Nov | ee yan | ayStrtere. renee, Jocks, St.InC 19 str mateslery: BOT Heatern fe Lh as iM 4 Refused to Sell Again—Min * | tynneer, I Wonderly, 1 2? $ a s kK Par Haters ‘ : Tee 36 4 oS Tove | Tyr * 25-4806 o S-O4 ro Won easity: Time-LTK | LUX CASTA SECOND, FLORA! ey was the favorite and easy | | winn Redfern waited with Wellesley | = POMONA THIRD. Luntil reaching the stretch, when he {| Stone the afternoon ie ile yoand bent Death rd lengths. Savane, bought Directum, waa : Hatter, who. hi the running ¢ f " jthe stret beat Mynheer two lengthe approached en whe had ~ ret it Captures the Firat Nace at) for the place Wid agatnat him. They anid that Tatas = 7 eer esse m3 at Benain) rack Fast and FOURTH Rack Give and Take 7 10 i ecrh maul ieee seve rines agg [INSEE Comminston had been to wut | Ue ant 7 Joh Rabunta |... 66 99 tt suri, AEE MP te 812,000, bat that Mele peine | 1h) UM Marbete e hit Se ee cs 1owho in a Callfornian, wae (ope k 1 tae Dirate 9 | Pay § Willing to pny aeh0o0 for the Gwynne horne, ‘ Mr. Savane re (Spectal ty The Evening World BENNINGS RACE TRACK, Nov ‘This was the fifteenth racing day of the Washington Jockey Club, and the attend ce ee ee 5 m3 ed the offer, mie, Won. eaaily. Time—A.9). George Dixon, the ex-fenther-weight champion, arrived in this city last night from Denver to attend the Mc- eon Pos! 01 xhot, flat in| O11 Directum, who for seven years. Reet e i ‘ ) Micolwan one Of the largest lof the mech: ucne tummy tog SOL BBL ered BIO | Foca 1MG to! 1900, held lie etatllons in yet. San) Govern-Young Corbett" fight. The little dusky wonder has been uing considerable fighting in the different cities ; SE eee ee eee tne teeth went auielici tie favorite, then ting champlonahip, was sold at auction | : throughout the West for the last six months, with varied success. Fe was in good shape Te ecac or went eth as halt fromthe ‘Purtian, | Stadison|Gauare Garden to-day ito 1! Cie, Hires er Meo yeer-elde and wpe During his trip Dixon met “Young Corbett" In a ten-round bout before the Denver Athletic Club, “Corbell” be= Re eaters eee thant fealureen Tul waa | Pe Cone: Eigconz bos three, lengths Parmar sintosaslistiae ras MUON Eee ing awarded the decision on points at the end of the contest. a match race at five furlongs betwee ciling. for all eera: six and onechalt tere] The fact that the old horace 110 Dixon lost his championship title to McGovern at the Broadway Athletic Club Jan. 9 Inst year in eight mounes. Sir Ellersile,a four-year-old gelding, and) see é . | under the hammer and the oxtstence bs and, accordingly, knows the styles of both men. Here is a stutcment on to-morrow's fight made by Dixon for The Lady Teazle,a tw 4 filly, Mesare 4, Joke | SUL Rin, StePace, | rumors that hin site would mark a rec o-year ay} Evening World i Hinlcn one he filly. bet #9) oy weltenda Aa iB lon In bidding cause big ampithe: To the Editor of ‘The against FR. Neville’s $20, the latter tak- Svening World: Ing Sir Ellerstic’s end At a sale of thoroughbreds ere to. day Carbuncle, the bay gekiing Stuyvesant-Garnet, was sold to H. Marshall for $5,000, Atre to Mil up long the time an- nounced for the opening of the three days’ sale of trotters and pacers. Men 2)| prominent in the sorte world all over the country were present, and waited ped away in the lead, {| axtoualy for the entrance of the old running won ridden | stallion to the auctloneer’s stand as did ung Corbett” and Me xpeet to see the amin who lands the To my ining the tight between °Y vern looks an evn break. 1 se| first hard blow win the tight. ‘This fellow “Young Corbet certainly improving every day. He fights on much the same style as ; 92 ry . | wd can hit almost as hard. It will bea slashing fight, but [ don’t think it will go ten rounds, — Don’t be fooled—this | Uro-yearcolds. Last Knigh Welleviey, winner of the thint race! and muk! #9] MeGovern, tellow Corbett has a chance, ee Starters, exbte., Obner, 104, B's the Vater. Himself, 103, Breaven ya wixeday race After being waik few times, during was entered to be sold for $75. A. War- ahead from Bijou, wha beat |the ordinary spectator, who was nis, Kei hig” 2 es — a i : } ley bid him up to $1,86, nt which eure, 'v!mp o' lee two lengths for the place. | there expecting to hear some lively tad-| , ur nUntine teen ect tard thatenc carerdnbe| taken In, Prom the Harvard and Princet his owners, the Turney Brothers, bowsht | s ding. % 1 “ $7 Chalelaan teres Ratan raed : games about ¢ wan Reet him in, It ust 10, Kew Hetieb 8 : Mpa from the sainor eames will bring the total up te | f reac tio o'clock when 1M) Courten 9 not, ‘82) A, Glider. . $70,000, % RACE Dire # led turf track, | GMeseRork 8 | 7 es 4 a i § For three-re up; wix and NB Mite ina turg tracks | ‘ . 92) A.W. Putnam, torloage, and heer wi | —— 4 greeted would bo | i i] The ACK, ON og World.) Vo ORLE. ats axe of In five punts. Hin NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. \s IND ANS. it fiz Shaw, the entre: wnapped | IN FRAGMENTS Ta lf Sere fe a Truce did’ the best work. making an 5 Dl itaabinibt mney ; 4) alans of Lamanens, the He As egeaarsy an 56 feet. Morley did! SRR ate ‘ 14, Seato Bs | The ni id War from John Mes tocmorrow:s ! VOrage 2 Henri Fournier, the Freneh chauffeur, who f- Tange tho runntne cantll aca ane oneren cite tie ee follows LAST HARD WORK DONE BY PORES MILD ADL AVOER NSEC CHS/ L710. |1 rr pecaiirechisaqulen! CURED. rh 6 v je fies 43 A, the ar arr rt Crs c nd treet ite ; “Palo § oe bo othe finial, when or aE be 1 talie | NEW YORK 'VARSITY. well tnu Fae of 47 1-5 feet, and ed ln ile attempt to break The Improved elasile trues in cae only trum ta |) a Moorebeke that is wora mith alata Ht retattia the ru rt for a clrcular track nell Mia machine good. Won Ohnet looked to t race and was. sent thi even beat King ain Longe wan 32 feet ten ay the bt stayed in $9.00 mark, Two unkn of or severest atrain money favorite. Sc: the OR. men t i a ‘et \ only. Merantone torre Peat woica took a hand, ld oH. Hy Savage, a Van miles. Mie thine wae ny canna Gt \ These were pent to y the Interna 1 Stock Farm, Minnea- Ho 3 ‘oul TMPROYED RUASTIO \ start with Lady of the Valley sh 4, welghts, Jockeys nee » Minned Teey eau ce tal onl ears PROVED @ head tn front. uly of the Valles ete tn letween these, the un AAT Fe H Pale Paes tree are Heh aan and Tour alternated in tho load Sip blleralie, 1 Atl Mr. Savage, the com: i See ae ae Lekcoeed tara aeal Iigvstrong won, Hilden owe ty Avon thy raly a heduninown sacle y va. Wiltets y the owners of the Alife on $th utreet, (pats of w length trom’ Tour, who beat | SIF BHerstic gue Waeotured the: ans Boles ata Nie Columbla’s team: put in Ite last: hard They claim they are not y of the Valley a length and a half} Speers for third place. NI al es PS at oe ALL NIGHT IN MARSH. | cappie NATION DIVORCED. Handicap; for two-year-olds; five and o al u handicap, short] pract! yesterday for je — . G old tern, j them. The chuo, owners kame With After having Owo Ramen portponed owing to jeeting end fied an objection to them. ¢ the Indians at the Polo Grounds to-| sntavorable weather, the Madivon Held Club | yy Corry, who trite) and trove Prince Giuliana ane morrow. In the oplaion of Coach San- er ay n 7 Alert, teat weason, vay. the, ralaed thirty, ies att inie tony (alk: Sie, ime i pounds th weeght auriei we lis Was iercmir, Drtegisny $28 Th ave ford both the scrub and “Vareity dit) { ? Ah elt, $28 7th ay, ing, Wrlace Alert fies 2 mark of 2.00% ¢ best work sean on South Mletd A Wak Betting, Boy Fond ‘To-Day Aime Rtarters, evbts., jocks, At. HIt.Pin. Str, lace. Honolulu, 109. Cocsren. 10 aa 1s) G2 and Unnble to spe Frank MeKay, thin Krove 8 Case, tue al Mandieap; $1,250 added or Ranguet to Pool Winners, Harry. Taylor, the cvever young attorney who Medicai made the Might -galact the Netloval son cen years old > Harte 10x § No. 282 Elm street, Newarl J was] KANSAS CITY, Mo. Noy. a7 end | Rane The cold wind that swept across the | qhe stadison Wheelsnsn will banquet Mestra| maguiter in ebeit of ha leita, the Tray eteae { found almost frozen to death on the | Nation was to-day granted dive Flearoa: idson from the P. almost froze] i. tters, L. Strauss and E. Isaacs, the trio who! PL yerat Protective Asivciation, 14 sooking [OF 6-2 outskirta of Elizabeth this moriing. from hie wife, Mrs. Carr! Little-Jeck | Horner, the spectators, but it only served to ex-| won the champtonship for tho club tn the poo! | the position of City Attorney of Bumtalo, 10 fs - He You Date aATtay" coe. 4 Young McKay disappeared from his | Joint smasher. ‘The Court exonerate GevreecAcnols Vy Milarate the players, Ys The omcers PARAL Teo oes Er eae rE, 8|nome in ‘Newark yesterday morning. | Mrs, Nation from the charge of cruelty Selling, one intie and etghth, AU the regulars were out with t been invited a MeraReeT nee Atala crralr ats wad Raarecuneoat a 7|Ho stacted for Ellzabeth, but failed to] to her husband, and divided, the prop- ‘option of Weekes, La. and Van the play of of the tie betweeh | greatness tbrua: upon him. He was in his early: Mgt? ® 2 2lgot ‘there before dark and spent the [erty. ‘The Mediclie Lodge home will go 1 Dennett 102! Hoevenberg, It Is now a certainty that Strauss and Hess (or the individual In Kentucky, sold 17 Bourbon County Ine} po ares night wandering about on the marsh. to Mr. Nation and outlying pre Waar Jot} Lancon {x oui of the game for the seas of the Madizons wil) be held ire, cman joo] Atm Slavery toy) sno. rattan fie SKUtUl physicians, Renembe: OPPICH OVER 9 YEAMN AT iL Wael 12th ot Fred ly tas slqned. with the Washington VEER 20-YRAR A: oat 12th olud fer neat season, ‘Thie probably means that! Uetwegm Oth and Fh aves, Advice tree, Medi« Ilis sufferings from the cold were sv | hin wife. Ca ty poeta ed eel aa jos] fou: Weekes was merely taking a day Hh to-niaht, each|intense he was out of this mind when| In reply to questions of the Court, pounds apprentice allowance,” off, and Van Hoevenberg In still fame oo sfigaGrmt | found. His cloviing was all covered| Stra. Nation said that one reason she | sith tact Ove mi aud aatenty yarte, | from ints efforts a halfoack In the | Collegiate Football Game To-mwy 2 hilly Clinaioan will be allowed to play where the HIGNERA Ip LOESUNGATL 918518 SOBAi wi ice ant ie jost the power of} fought the Toc pay! 3 rulsing content wi he nnapolia) P. M., Columbia Field (Polo Ode). Columbia rs. id ; The Ealzaveth police report his | wished ta continue te ohare: the menst ae | ary ety tig: cadets, ind/ans. Beale ou sale ail hotels, then, LAFAYETTE CAFSULES ; . money drawn by her husband, Albert ¥, Dewey....100 themes set one Un spite of sae weather conditions the cael): \ [ iy condition sertoun announced, ara Itkely to prove the largest ever gists’, or R. i. LUTHIN, drvag'ale 405 eo Fi Mali Ciuty 146 Deway, Yale’ receipts cor the football season, it Is! cure all uznatural dlecharges, BOe.; at all @ruge Wore,

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