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8 THE WORLD: ‘TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1901 WANES AT. (“YOUNG CORBETT’S” DEFEAT OF M’GOVERN NEW ORLEANS. MEANS MUCH TO HIS FAMILY OUT IN DENVER. BOCRRGEMATEBEEEEE DECIDOGOASAGEDTIOVESIOSGOGEVS BOmonCs LOONTA® CEADIOVOS weer Slo TIO® CHAPSI ATTENDANCE GOOD IN SPITE OF THREATENING WEATHER. ‘ard a Fairly Good One—Track Heavy and Sticky—More Enat- ern Stables Arrive. (special to The Evening World.) g RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS.| & ‘Dec. 2—Cloudy and threatening weatn-| & er this afternoon dit not interfere with | % the attendance. In fact was better) oe the arrival than ever. Thix was due to of another delesa hing and as morc xpDected In the ne few days |r ls expected th: end of the week th will be all here. horses alto Ko: them being the s! ity, A.C. McCafferty, Mrs. M.A. SI J. A. Bennett and several others. ‘The cari of six races was a fairly Zoot ‘one, with large fields in the majority of the races, as the veratches were com paratively’ few. ous is tae track Ww eavy and sticky after the rain nees of good sport among J. MeCaffer- ok. n Sunday night th st i being seen were very stim, and it war 4 day principally for speculation FIRST RACE, Selling; one mile. ‘ ters, whtx, Jocks. SUHILPIn. S4r Dorahy Leer 102, sap 08. vt Jimmie Rothwell: ie, Won riddea vat. ‘The racing opened with the 10 to 1 shot Dorothy Janowood and Saragaim: layed horses finished in the ruck. Rng felon. the fret. attemp ueen and Ida ning follawed | SOD OOOUO} DOCORO COO ub, ‘The father’s work is not punk Corbett.” the new ehamp wht amp. They raced of the world, who sprang into notoriety | steady, and the new champton haa not “What makes you so Interested gone ack for more when that into ihe treteh, then ent and forune Thansgiving Day, hax not] made a recom as a moaney-raver ly asked. the boy. until he had. mure thy gp Lee sto had a life of ease and luxury, Even] any means “Well, To guess we're In this thing out and won by two lengths from Ta me blefore ‘: ae oo arselves, for Young Corbert is our bis say: e turkey Bengance who was same 2 AJ during the past two or three year "7 3 . F j ) Pirate's Queen, whe Sheavcamalvrlhtineredccileas | Seer a eee cc esr eae ermen mother,” was the remark o-night, ali right.” wax his remark ra ; hen matches came with more or hel Rockwell claims wome of the ns loa thwell, the father, was SECOND RACE. y “Young Cor- - hat started the fun, ‘The girls were He drothwellesth . For all ages; six furlonar. regularity, the family of “Young Cor) ocedit of hor brother's Victory. : much ji evidence as th i Meitug Pett" lat not had turkey on she table] Tr neiped Witt train and. ft gueas t Rrabbed and lifted over the shoulders Tarkoptsinethe:bacierounite of the crowd. Money, gold and sil Miartecs, whte Jocke SLITIEMA. stralatl | Ge every meal. ‘The coll hand of fate ter Proud of ‘ 32 37 should feel <ativted.’ she salt after the : ‘ T vane, WE, Lane. u haa been felt with all tte hardships atl |e coin were uuirtist ante ele panian: a iSkno walldoncsautiz Gartland, 9. Gormley. 2 the thousands lars that are now = - : e wi Was pasred that these two he sald. It's righ We You Dare, 105. D'm'k... 4 lacnd cto tehererealtseeithel haklerswill| coor ter past eae, Souns/ Corbell: has girls were the sister of the champion | but’ mother and [ felt. there Lissome, 98. Nutt... 1 nese es apres kept hiss with him as much as of the world, and they were at once | ¥#8" Of earning a living and we never Baroni, 302. nis 1S be welcome Indeed =a ROBALBIDTSRWHEA Se lealnlieh Tore HiNene nt Set ete Uate k Joo sake the Fatereet In it where dit erikect 94, ML. Steele. The Rothwell family consists of ‘Iwith Broad the girl ran and walked HON? aye lerCliaggo. We. mustirgb | Woefound out Sie ial hectes icing sic Hana Bergen. 99 WiWitn 9 0 tM Sper, twa sons and two daughters, Wil | with her brother every day, She al home and) get supper for pa and |Haster, but we are all enti to our Start falr, Won easily * known as “Young Corbett,” ts twenty-) put on the gloves with him for an hour tseem to be able t Jimmie," pleaded the older ehild. Node Home “Like Queen: “Sure, jump into the ¢ ond event. was won ln ene | ones : ake eee te paker tho, accond, choles, | 26 years old. James, ¢ her, is/atoa time, and although she could not Lyne sent him to the front In the open- | sixteen years old, although he does not) matoh the champion in strength, she ts ree Fe eg ae te way, | ok a day over twelve, But ehe lad 249] quick aa lightning and gave him great all, But, say, don’ ty nice to know you a successful - upper cable : children | pattie the two. girls bre ame TAL te 1 en ol ‘ he ch apy C outed a hackman, and th the fnian finding him rwo length tes | Tec) ee Le ATER ed at nce | pectic wlth hie eyey2 ACen] tte bratly ene Hoping tip the atreet in areal [disturbed ‘The fore Kaloma, who was similar dis- | plo bowker of the West heh S| left for the East she berged to be taken tke hey sald, [ited they ehoutt b tance before Ed Gurtland. ff You Dare, | score of thirteen conse fram a vaggist lke queens": they sald. |i che chilieen. were in ad the favorite, Anished fourth. lis credit. Lithel, the mother *Nat thie time, little one,* SeGaacehll pase [Dresalling styles in warm THIRD RAGE, Vth : | ul ot one,|i_wna Young Wyis not Idle y busy | one that rank. They appealed to the nunily, is fifteen years old |Corbetts reply. “You ure needed at Ncastershis-alatere, [hen amsravinlicrerecieckioaste he Steeplechsss handloap; short course. pe spike steps of at Where he. fold hear. the | ¥e don't ke the kind of clothes aueons megaphone, When the | © ined [the and we Just ncing the = want to know in advance so we can plok omething becoming Hering | Sadle, the baby, twelve, Mrs. Rotiwe Klarters, wats., Jocks. SLLMIE Mn. Straigat Tt. | dled about two yearn ago and since th. Cherie tapeiiares ta? ete nime the father has been completely home. He a good girl, and when L back FH have money enough to dress ou wo litte enew lke queens,”” yen 3 3 out s 31, Ellon. $4 64] heartbroken Hearing Fisht Returns, crowd helaw, | One of the frst things Young Corbett We errioon, 130, fartier 2 G] The Rothwell family lives in two] Thuraduy afternoon the tivo ttle gitls VOOECE played | wi! do with hls winnings will be the Heietol, 150, Gaddy........ 1 2% * 2 3-5] rooms in the rear of a house at Dwen-| were in the crowd in front of a news: purena jot for th ease 350. zi IBC mit In the dense trong, ly sinddenty he boy A palac ; Cea See Te agers a Carat ve and Bist ares, WIS | paper oMce in Dantoe where the mut Aruba Menenuther aay MRC RRINAHTUR athe elisia who Rade Just” won \ ve : ‘piv Foo at i acon axa fighter hy Hine were announced by a megaphone ea Whitee inl ie 4 aatery irtled. fs xtand= alt, ‘The Sheriff handed | rather small “for” ux 3 hn 3 Ciisnando) and Bristol ruled raet az! Jimmy has charen hey wern entirely unknowi Mn ne Re ranr oneealS WEMLenxtt re $3 billx and told the boy tofehamption In the family. Vorltew for the steeplechase, whlch Sas % ley wern entirely unknown, lls hews from We ringste came slow. | | a es over the short course, and the first | ~ 2 ee = * famed won in a gallop.” He went to the | i front right after the start and opening up a big ap. held st all the way and : y eight lengths. second money just ax enatly, as i 1 je was ten lengths before Dangerline Sees WN FRAGMENTS, © YANKEE TURF METHODS AND TRACKS Fourth Race—One mile.—Won by Ban ish; Bean was second; and Elsie Bram- ble third. HUGGINS COMPARES ENGLISH AND __[ALL THE TURKS 5 AND TRACKS EASY FOR GAHORS toatiant sac) Mir. Whitney's Traineritye eReNCHMAN WILL NOW it { gee suceost tn England and ic the barrier p enclosure likely te stay ‘t/There Is Little Differs! wen to tent you tie cout, very tow Hii aad —_——_—_ prank Work, the NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. [fr ee its : Wags the ‘manly chansoion the ence in Training and |inere. Neary ator tie races are run want 1 bet mum taste ees) © Describes Peculiari-) wresTLe JOHN PIENING. fe era oe | atom cocatn team) English: Jockeys Are) smunsntl jars. casos eae niall painaiics “aie! ties of Racing Abroad | RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, | Te" forced to bd hundred after nundred bet Fast Copying Ameri. | oma. however and it is to be pre it shen aa te --Horses Tried Out Dec. ° 3. entries for to-morrow's | Be secured the Borge, | aimed hac. thevatucting Amlahe bar ein Atm ; sollars - aces ae am ot NT eg metsay ban teen'einiet cata ott Can Style of Riding. | ttistactors. Onis" ts nt ahres | Nidal ate fon) by Flagging System. ieee igas First Race—Selling; two-year-o five fur | the Navel Cadet football team f yovar vids are st 1 from t mente ne | beth ) \ Pralner'e Lite in be ore M2 Lady Dror 101 Meme Wa. nas appotntet husette, We no Huggins. the trainer of Wiliam 1 sts they us wateh much in Bag net maichiiberweoneranul my fiiza Ditto ed right anat for three yrars 5 Now that you are back home de you [ian Phat tx. do uge the condi ay In another dir wrestling mate : GLC Ena 3 pil Lever TIER RUATK/ SALtNe) LAM LOE CL Whitney's Emgtian ateting of thors) New tne patente waren me Mente ehateahon mo usin wre. spect hors and Jolin Plentg, “the But Man... Mm Lie PSHM TE Perce Te is Unuha latina ts at the Hoffman House in (MRK Foil woul necter to stay here? | Tiintey by a Wwhteiy run from which will be decided next Britay ! Lert fo continue pin) | Miswent renee wOne MiKk y ay a tcke e Grand Central Pp ere ce| bannato soa Meee ee re te [tke Mk wae fe conulons oo rain | TRU aah bath [Aa nel Fi. re | che “tee crand Cena Pata Admmetua (5 al A Lene EN ase uae ade to this countey In four{comfortable In Baglaint thar saere, On Newmarket EH You the night t OO TED een tS Mee oh ¥ HL Ghor Sb] fet bet for lent Ate Mere 3 witch omuerk t morning of (hh interestise bouts of its kind ever held gman.) 21M Tae nates’ 6 Years. He looks just ay natumt as[ ty England ae tr readquar: Cures lows on at Herein Halk waanenizirelanteveniy Third. Race—Iandicay; for two-yeare @ not ety Fovhen he used te stump the paddock at] tors and alt tits» wonducte nue time a wher uy hearts | 1i¢t matched as could be found anywhere, te 2 bd hone acecourses Inf from there, If he man ty the sturtin ny days, : ; Poreltlon 7 for the + which t6 lo panos oe 1 apne {nin ieatelinea ne alwase they wo so foutnt and amps on the and the fact that Plenig has met and Kaloma ‘country seh naa) deadie UAE SL eh Jechorsas on vob a a When you arive at a cours hs = : Univers! n tae hel: in at the “ nbination of Ameri- al ted many Ameritea'’s: best and tee J : : NR ens Fowith Mr. Whiines regtrding the file train and lands Doce horse ia ames hens tnitted to gallop horses over i Wuaplaatarite: toebieigreattloce’ Yourth Mace—Itay thive-year-oddy ant le Folumola University sa i wishea: Zthere are! Ii agtaid | bis onlthetmennt If the Doos each tr Cabors hi t r hia) cohrue/at No Preliminary Gal ul Pons, the monstrous Prenchm Nouroulah and Yousoug, the frat "Te rible Turk,” promises a great struggle, upward: mile and seventy yard i Petit. Maitre. n: Nigntn lexi a the follonin Waldron, N. G. Ateveny. 5 there | Newmnarke sometimes a a belag | MEMEH OF & ex owhtoh have t sli ildata love : Liye Mr. Whitney and which have itera aby Mr, Mugging. ‘There horses are put up at sre marked an omay have to Ivery atabl — Jacobus allem to Made pl ‘hile: Cahors Waals Prine’ nea Sterling An 5 Oia | Kiimarneck, Bikhorn and for other e wad the trainer goes back uu MInKes ante While Cahor: ila Ms. h no way raw tad Sone 08 Dene ATeleUM alate e ers a | Elizabeth Alc which ure Atmerican-bred | to. 1 . Tea stick with w en compares In fize with the forelgn Co tee oe aie Dy LESS LL CHU AeA Ey rcv Tes aee hoe : We As an giMetal he alart in a longedis-| arestlers that have preceded him. Ie rouelopaeers en riding wit) areal sce rethorses and which have raced i les at the sours wat at be you mount a pony and gallo; rely oti 105 Sad. Sata the lam two years, salle! on the Deute sauntry was Mr. Hunggins’s Inteate | At some of them. Wh ter the fled." @ | loon inotirelya.ns thes: dlavjonitiisiavelmtt 10) Tau Woote ast Saturday for untry, Metatyre went iin to bring th jones over | Stabling accommodation “And the Jockeys? Do they stay at win, but on his knowledge of the Race selling: fee tj aus iraeee TOIL Oty 194i lasts ooasensa es will [Renter siaen Ning at Te petnen | hiostoars the training quarters or at the various] sclence of the game, ES OT Halden sane reneenouli eta ses fowith hte ' ui t i raew? r frenehman has beet etlve Ww fide In’ France| next year. Hy the vmehiy and strainer 1 So, the jockey rides your horse for] The Frenchman has been tn actly for three weeks past, and those galt | traein “ot Wheauty 10 eh ate eo could bern, LB meet-|you and then you don't xee him : f op Kiehard eheldon, tater Ia wo te “ untit he could Teern | Bot MKe they tre Bere, eat: | yout and then volt don’t fee hm agaln.| train) r three weeks past, and thuee Jnsthai welent) clasbericapiels letiiate), M hess it Mr MURKINS) there are only the stands day pleaves,” the mat are wonderful. ack atbbette tea smplon fontball tean, hae annoy | had wiht purely Informa FRENCH TEAM ONE AND TWo.| i dimmy Michel to Try for 0 Daring six were distributed yesterday | T+ ae ‘ New York Us to tho cyclists who will compete in the | serety ¥ fd ot Univer six-day International race ut Madison |‘! Helehe JBquare Garden, and 1 and fro Pepectively to Gougoltz and Simar, the French 3 fenn Met SG Mtrainer John West, who ix looking orter fatter tho cyclists on heir prepara eens work at the Oval, thinks preity well . i rite nthe matte | Frenchmen's i wn and) English «merry yesterday for how frequent brushes with of Helglum; Fredericks, man, and Hail, immy Michael afternoon ed an agreement to appear at Sat- jay night’s opening meet and every on und evening during tl He will try for r leave the university and wil SARA we laying f at lew. Meath Tou at News. Hasxins, arn nothtr 'o ui He balleves, however, that Mr. Whit: | re) hey will wish him to return and train | Mn i r —— a n a € ve leased for er aaNen 4 : A pe,e, oy commodat ation WIM begin [rs annual oe: Min Motel oxo much difference. | As pratioally no attference In the | method of traintag, There have deen | many stories from wet the water con: | cermin the methods used by Americans but in reality they atl work along the same lines, ‘Training thoroughbred | horses Ix alll ever, When a} fy to be titted for rgcimg there one thing to do and that iy to m mee that hi attention. Americana may study 0. ) o'clock thle Prostdent I P, Johawo, urge Wor her, of Ma in {horse pohedaled to be heart, to be Interesting iders Ofer to Viny 4 a Columbia st Bepeetneen; comedian. ot a feovball captain for neit your, end’ trace, | He VecuMarition of thelr horaca a mite | FRANCISCO, Dec. 3.—Winnle | Werxee and iersien eppear to be the 1 *}eloser than thelr English brethren.” pis considering an offer to be-| canti¢ate. There ts About the riding? Is there much alt. Walter EB. Perkins has | whieh inay mili . aeatnet the In the Engiie#h and American to) aagumme the role of Incy of any Important team’ being del2 | style aN eee priaumnras ce omine walete “There was, but thore 1s none now, says ho might saueger Francis, of the Yate Football Aasoxla-{ All riders now sit buckled close upon York, but tica, Jart night announced that a contract had|the horse's withers. All the apprentice mn algned with Iarvaré whith ts (o includ 1 ved | mn ih Warvard_ which t9 to include a eoyaspideils the most improved ‘Amer! flghed -Wetare the. last 1 ¢ joan style, Cambrigge. i “Is the no-recall system of starting @. ®)|arreed to throw Hothne: i THIS WAS A REAL ~ WRESTLING BOUT. PARKER AND BOTHNER TRY AN HOUR WITHOUT A FALL. Match Fall of Science with New Yorker a Defense Like a ppery Eel. ting bout was seen at Lenox Lye ust night and 300 peo- Joyed it, Real wrestling bouts arce these days. The public ha® | been more ox Jess fooled here before by sport so Inat night's 1 thing, was all the 4] Was well worth barlesques ont being tijoya Parker and George Bothner ne contestants. Parker had twice within He tose decision, for at nd of hour he had not put ner down even once, ‘The bout, 7 iggestive of a bone- tion, was sclentite ughuwt Bother einployed defensive tactic nad wa. ory as the proverbdiat eel Parker irled wita all his great th to pln his opponent's shoulders swan, Several thmes he nearly did » vat with a scientitle twist of his bi jner slipped out of danger. After many. o various holds kric the wrestitig game had been Lemploved by P: With an exasper- athig lack the Brockton mua hammer lock on ad been *. The Yorkera left arm was worked d almost for'a full lock. now could save Alin, it secmed, but at what appeared the fatal moment Both- jeer weighed away: | Parker secured other dangerous holds te the end of the hour, but Bothne delighted wil by ‘some ect-like mavements which always landed him safely elsewhere TEN-ROUND BOUTS WN PHILADELPHIA COURTS DECIDE IN FAVOR OF CENTRAL A. C. | | \ ' | | | n Granted in Now Anthort Interfere with Show es PHILADELPHIA. 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