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mesentryen . NIGHT EDITION. The Wants of New York. Run up into the millions. The World: Fills most of them. 90,442 Wants printed last month. Gain 8,485 over last year. Biggest of all, Octobers. 2.000.000 a Month Is The World’s net paid lead in morning and Sunday circulation over any other New York newspaper whatsoever—over 500,000 a week: =. | PRICE ONE CENT. ‘NEW YORK, ‘THURSD AY, NOVE MBER 28, 1901. PRICE ONE E Cee TWO HOT ROUNDS MAYOR-ELECT’S PASTOR SAYS | ore vere ecco en ett eee Jaw- --Great Crowd at Ringside Overwhelmed “LOW CAN'T BE PERFECT.” with Surprise at Result. Rev. Dr. Rainsford, rector of St. George’s, where Mayor- 1 parry elect Low worships, in his Thanksgiving talk to-day said: (Special to The Evening World.) “The worst of most reform administrations is their im- RINGSIDE, HARTFORD, Nov. 28—Terry McGov-’ practicability. Mr. Low cannot give us a perfect government, . and he ought not to try. If he does try the city will bo in the jerm, the greatest little fighter of the decade, was knocked hands of Tammany again in two years.” out by Young Corbett in two rounds of the ereeat kind of Mrs. Seth Low was among the congregation. fig hting. Corbett met Terry at his own game and met rush with LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS. rush, swing with swing and clinch with clinch. Fourth Race—Sevoy 1 .Burnit Bunton 2. Fleuron 3. ee : The result was an overwhelming surprise to¥the great FOOTBALL GAMES TO-DAY. crowd of sporting men assembled around the ring. At Lancaster, Pa.—F. and M., 24; Gettysbur. 5, Before the fight McGovern was a 3 to I favorite and At Washington—Georgetown, 22; Lehigh, 0. At Chicago—Final score: Wiscorsin, 35: Chicago. 0. tens of thousands of dollars were offered without takers. At Pittsburg—Homestead. 11: Washington & Jefferson 0. Corbett knocked out the Brooklyn wonder with the very s — punch that has won so many battles for McGovern—a ri ht | FOUR HURT IN BIG hook on the jaw. : 3 FEED STORE FIRE.|crowo tore HOW THE SHORT FIGHT vy DOWN THE ROPES WAS WON AND LOST, Fireman Falls Four Stories and His Would-Be HARTFORD, Nov 2—When the Rescuer Is Hit by GIES: [nent ended the crowd made mad rush aes oe for te ring. broke the ropes and car- FIRST ROUND. ried Corbett on thelr shoulders to his Terry tried left, and sent right to jaw and got to the clinch. In mix-up corner. they both got to left and landed In a clinch. They exchanged lefts on face MeGovern was Hfted from the mat and} and Terry rushing again, sent left to body and right to head. : to his corner and after several Corbett was short on leads and Terry bored him to the ropes hard right Fire was discovered at 2.90 o'clock them except when gusts of wind from this afternoon in the five-story bulld- | ° ing Nos. 5%, 54 and % Harrison street, “YOUNG CORBETT.” occupied by Rickerson & Collins, deal- Twas blowing and ‘ z i} he « het ea to ve By defeating ‘Terrible Terry” becomes featherweight champion of the world. See ee rn eeanee ait rors | prevent the vee tlie thee CStath minutes attentlon waa atte to Ro to nia| over the heart. Terry ducked left swing and landed right clean on the e¥e,_ Posed capectally. for The Evening W Be aerate racticeiteses | eree wae GUETnceeTnererTisi aie Lente ateeoltn eben torcing his man to the ropes. Corbett came back pluclily with his Teft.on. covered smoke pouring from the upper) of the burning building. ' tt was a crushing defeat for Mc-| the body, which was countered with the right over the heart by. windows of the place and turned In an) Richard Elfers, a stable man, ran} Govern. Terry, ‘Terry led again with the right, landing on the shoulder and = r GoooG baa are ial fae ty ae jets the stable next door wisteconi as he! Corbett, although much smaller In ap-| Corbett landed a hard right over heart, sending Terry back, but the seta ed. | saw the fire and. rescued rrwes, ‘The entire building was In flames, and | rhe Hd eae es with femoke, aea| pearance, proved himself a clever as| Brooklyn boy came back with right and left for chest and face, and the }the firemen worked with dimculty as], taken out with dif-; Wal as a stiff infighter, Corbett never round ended in one of the hottest mix-ups ever seen in the ring. ‘the burning feed stuffs gave off a dense { Neulty: As va ing one Of} ost his head and met Terry's rushes “ Cc L E S- G E B A D. N U IALS Aare Wllemar of Hook: etadder stein ; PMAQ! With admirable coolness. SECOND ROUND. Sine Martin ot O : cori s b E — Terry rusbed in with left to body and clinched, and then there were jeo running along ihe fourth story lotithe | trevncteea: They coil “1 {810,000 OFFER FOR |rapia exchange of rights and lefts. Corbett, on defensive, met Terry's face. ANOTHER FIGHT. rushes with stiff blows, \pullding, was ne by smoke and} dount thin and struck him in th ‘fell to the: stre ank Phillips, of) -pratec on the Ninth avenue “L' was Both went in flercely. Corbett was knocked down. He was up in) Instant and again went at it. Rev. Wolsey Striker at Last Moment Backs Out of Ceremony at the ,X». 1 Varick street, saw him drop and] juypended during the progrean of the A right hand upper cut to the Jaw dropped McGovern flat on his back. * jran to his assista fire, As none of the employees of Rick-| HARTFORD, Conn, Nov, 28,—Jim He lay still while White counted off the fatal ten seconds,, He had to” _ o+ Brick Presbyterian Church. He did not reach him, but a large | reon, Kennedy, manager of the Twentleth dropped on his Wy men of saving ¢ Veciaion offered a purse of] De lifted to his feet at the close of the count. section of window glass, which h stima Century A. C., of San Francisco, 1mm e of the regular Thanks-|early. It was said they hac taken a jaeverely. It was fea Charles’ Funck, of 0 for th boys to box in San The house went mad. The seconds of the Westerner sprang to him - been broken out smoke explos! ate hope on the announcement of the If Henry Clews, Jr., and Mra. Fred| day in adv. He was told to spare] 10 o'clock train for Harrison, N. o death, and ambulance surgeons hur- while on a ft In January or February and Terry and hugged him. Poor Terry was dragged away beaten and disgraced. Gebhard were not married this Thanks: | giving servic civing Day, their frtends will be greatly Ins or expense to have everything| Where the Parsons have a ‘country ried him to the Hudson Street Hospital sscondzand sthird!NocraZwan lovers \mmediaiely.cihrough) hia'meahager,;Bam hoe sera surprised. adineas( andihe didinotes| He guar- | home: Williams was unconscious when picked | come by smoke and fell to the street. | Harris, ac the off The round lasted but one minute and forty secon! He sustained internal Injuries A Httle Dave Sullivan, of en All arrangements were miade for the| anteed that evervthing would be in ship-| | ‘There ts a minister at Harrison, the! up from the sidewalk, but the phys k, ns could find no broken bones. Af! M. Kenck, of Engine ceremony to take place at 9 o'clock thix| shape as far aa his end went, and aug-| Rev. here waa a tremend-) The building ts an {deal one for # W. Brann, but over the long 1 lenged the winner as At the Collseum morning tn the Brick Presbyterian J that It would be well to sce the]! dintance telephone thie afternoon he a#- and sat-up in aly, while on a minds -| his dressing-room to Aight twenty ro ous crowd all mo long. The cafe|fght, every seat in the place being @. Church, at Thirty-reventh street . M. Wolsey Striker at the Murray! verted that he had not performed a yy naloon. cap Hin the same way and dropped} under the same conditions in the front part of the bullding |good one, There wasn’t a man on any Fifth avenue, but at the last: moment, | Hlll Hotel and arrange with him abodt| marriage ceremony to-day, had not seen| Harrlvon street Is extremely narrow | thro, a glass portico ot the stde-}nght, and the mateh will probably be|so jammed that {t was almost Impos-|of the bleachers who wasn't able: to the acting pastor, the Rev. M. Wolsey | tying the knot. any of the Parsons family und knew | and It was 49 filed with smoke that the] walk. He was severely cut about the fronsummated. to-night sible to get In or out of tt, Before noun| see perfectly everything that went omy Striker, backed out because of his ob- aise to the surprise of the bride and | nothing about Mr. Clewa and Mra, Geb- | firemen couldn't see tlve feet in front of | head and bedy. c the line began to form in front of the) Despite the advantages the bullding: of- fection to officiating at the wedding of a| bridegroom, the Rev. Mr. Striker satd] hard, doors. Every one knew that many gers for the scene of a fight it has not divorced person. {t would be impossible for him to per-| Tr had been all arranged that follow RINGSIDE SCENES would not ve able to get in at all, and) paid, and is soon to be sold at auction. ‘A. score or more of the intimate} frm the ceremony under the clreum- stances. Hi : “tall reremat or th i aiaca : s ", |those who did not have reserved seats i at the church, but they were turned | ther ministers who Wid not share Nis\ ner of intimate frienda was to be held , mission +! AM arrangements for the fight were friends of the contracting parties were away by an emlssary, who tnformed | Conscientious scrup well-known uptown restaurant AULD the doors of the great building | perfect. The ring stands in the centre! them of the unexpected turn of events. ereetereie auvene Enis ca leas M. Wolsey Striker, whose stand Conn., Nov. %.—Aa the | Were thrown open and the crowd made | o¢ the big auditorium, which Js square, Under the circumstances {t was tmpos- tion that he would get mar. (interrupted tthe prearranged wedding nlble to state with any degree of ae-| ret if it took him all winter to fad a | PHD, Kave up his room at the Murray'| . r on, the whole town became {a rush to get In that almost swept the! ‘phere are seats on all four aides, t@e curacy where or when the ceremony | minister, and Mr. Parnons la quoted aw, HIM Hotel thin morning, and atte would take place. | that he would stick by him | Thanksgiving services he hurried away There was great disappointment, of | ter end, without leaving his new address with down Main street following we with the awell seats were the only ones! course; but every one wax told that just. Where the wedding toox.| te\mexton. CONDUIT COVERS BLOWN OFE @omechow or somewhere the wedding | | y ed H WRIGHT SANK IN FIFTEEN] of the prize ring. beens to cover every chalr, | (Continued on én Second Page.) Say ta till a croft aurmiae, | Mrs. Gebhard was Misa Loulse Hol- AND FLAMES APPEAR. , : Would take place before nightfall. atcha Chi we Nee eaneh SC oUrmse:: | laguworthiMorrie/va (daughteriot John FEET OF WATER. Possibly the most disapointed. person. | jay i # home early to-day the agi I { @ext to Mr. Clews und Mrs, Gebhard, “ pa paexcdg la hiey xen Heaies ceunann ‘tas Be She rere i can Gc O iu U M B | A OV E RW E L M E D ut to marry. refused) «noted beauty. some yearn t A tremendous explosion of iw 0-1 MANILA, Nov. 28.—The United : 1, The streets, even though all | restraining police off their feet. | ters of them rising gently so, that the business houses were closed, were) In fifteen minutes the building was | may get a clear view of the ring, tiled with men, They marched up and| comfortably filed, and the late comers Charile White, the referee, visited. the: aa the wexton of the Brick Churen. aya BHorly Te Rev, Mr. Striker were the regular See ey ements Shortly alter | young people lived happily. ‘Then came | CUFred at Ree incumbent of the Brick Church puipit| (N° banker and his wife left the rouse paration several months ax vtruck on an uncharted rock at the ; of San Jacinto and sank tn 7 of wat 2 ‘i . Mr. it ts Mkely that the sexton's resigna- amt the ta said they would not be went to euch Dakota ee. Whore the Broadway carn are shifted at tion would be forthcomirg eeu nel realden thakexplration LHow Ines Gree! her it wil require wreeking teh tx nat available ning. of the legal period ihe Med ult fot Abn a cree area At the residence of Mr, Herbert Par-| divorce aflezine Incompattollity | Mow | ysons, it was sald thar Mr, Clews and i) and her mother Last evening Mr. Clews and Mra, Geb-| Mr. Gebhard were to be married thia hard, accompanied by Mr. Herbert Par-| morning, but where or when was evl-| sons, who is Mr. Clews's brother-in-law, | dently dopendent largely on circum: called on the aexton and arranged with! stances, Mr. Parsons and hiv wife, who din the proceedings, Mr. Gebhard | After the e him to have the wedding take place to-l was Miss Elsie Clews, left the house (RN ptr tim town house to Mex. Geb: | vurat forth f: 3 | jThe two students were hunting ducks | ona pond two mi! ne As Burchell was ge i his gun di y 1 and the ee re the vicinity of the Pro n was followed by a ones: Brilliant Rushes of Blue and White Backs Puzzled Redskins, Who: Made Nothing in the First Half—Final Score, 40 to 12. Dakota Jud pa Epanian Vix a howpit eoWas fitted Gut ata a t ba sheets of tame the PDEDODODGGGOIAGIONNAGQOIOS©: @ WEATHER FORECAST. From a spectator’s view polnt theres.) Columbta.{ War nothing of comfort about the a bathed Football followers are queer fol POLO GROUNDS, Nov. 3--To New Yorkers the annual football game on Thankag rtant an woul have to be sent for to shut off the flow of At Bowling Green and Whit ontents arged Into his rent street a min it stationed to switeh male Wright “wan te 7 DayTIAeA yy ‘ A vcr qqhgeen| though. To see a good gridiron 41 = 8 lex tes in below) thes grolnccx? He Vo lines of street car Heats eae ag event aa thelr day's turkey, and s0 .... Shaw] they would probably take a trip well As taken to the University laficmar: c m0 Ato a hosp an a hours ending 4 P.M. Friday | [Deo Wright, who In attending {0 him: soltchitad ond tthers have " psc ish aS these grounds were the — objective | pitt in the Arctic regions and try to for New York City and vi- & saya he fe tot tn danger untess tetanus strong odor of escaping mas, LOST HIS WHISKERS| S*!"! °%f Woustnds unix afternoon. They ttere up circulation of thelr blood by. ai continued cold + Poltoningrhoutd sein bound car going up Ww BROOKS H Jknow that it was tho last game they ie Ing thelr feet and yelling hard. i oa cee vent out a spark that Ignite ———_ auld hgcet thin tyoarktopiwhentthe rete ‘They were assured a good tussle | Yarlent 2 | Mr. Cleveland Mach Better. Twhich had’ accumuls whistle for the end | Willisme Hertien| gay and that was the inducement | HIS GUN WENT aes WHILE) ,PF James H. Wikon, attending physt- ee etna a akon syould he ata ~— =) Grew them Harlomward. < ae clun to ex-President Cleveland, made rushed to the api nd most |. old baseball grounds than there would TIONS: HUNTING. the following statement to The World bound south was only “a i ' eres ot Me rrocainlatetia hentai Both Teame | Rrratte ) correspondent at Princeton last nigh at the time of the Vahey iis turkey e Indians of Carlisle hool € pe in ‘ a ate be ‘The Indians have been rather To Cure a Cold | “On account of my own ness 1 have man shut off power, but the puirchawed | the fellows who measured the Govern and "Young woul be-| iP eur, but no more.so/ thaw Tene bares Beat not been down to wee Mr, Cleveland of the car carr! inty ex | against the sturdy. lads o -| xin their Matic battle, No fner day for | (hls year, but ne more 4a, Thai I L. Burche'l, of Chieaxo, nce Monday. but he ts gettin ‘ liewatinetsame inet ennai a © football pl ould have been : fove’s slgnatere io''on, each MmeMinerAlotil theliacpiiereroee ies ey eee pene iktsan ety cook the | And the game, aR in past seasons, was | th footvall player could have been | Te ” srhe Redmen ataried rincetan Universliy, was accidentally |f fend down another physician, “Mra. car at the tim t {and burned up| one aure to be bitterly fought. asked. ‘The air wan freezing 9 Advertise housev, homes and aparc- | snot yesterday while gunning In com. |SICVCEAN) called thia morning ond sald | Alt Hehe care on Bron ind. by the exe ig bird at mont of hia bear fatove |i: Cneithilns waa; asatireds! and (at; was | the: kind sto/intuse! she, plegecon with ts (Cadinaca (on wea ments for sale in the Sunday World. | pany with C. P. Drayer, a claas-mate fabialy I stvength HI gaining very | isosion until the yas wus shut Of byt the turkey was a wreck. that more fighting would be ween on the dealre to work hard, Sea - i : ( Sine tenes é . s. ‘ (Cuda yt i See eS ty #4 ane e ess AYR pis = lag ae Sault ih ina ea ius! dies PSs is aia ‘ (a3 MUremerse ks pais 3 pies

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