The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1902, Page 8

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Se we + opp cep Fe OS EF TT ETN ET EE a - ene Pe LR TT TPPIOS ‘ oa 4 2 et ee THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, 1902 LATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. INTRUSIVE BEAT | DANGEROUS HOCKEY GAME A FAVORITE LITTLE FIGHTERS PRINCE BLAZES. PASTIME OF ENGLISH ATHLETIC GIRLS. MAY BE MATCHED Managers of McGovern and Corbett to Talk Weight Question Over To-Night. Frances Porter, a Good Thing, Lasted Just Long Enough in Second Race. (Soweia -? «8 RACE TRACK. N IRLEANS Feb. —The i afternoon was 5 for inst r char ‘The » worked wonder The card was « ¢ each event was lars " : ‘ EMPIRE CTY TRACK ‘PIENING ENGAGES SOLO FOR SUN. WN BOING BOUTS, BID IN FOR TURF SYNDICATE WRESTLER BELIEVES THAT BY BRYAN L. KENNELLY. EXERCISE IS BENEFICIAL. wt 22 RAN RRR NN MRE IS ORE Graeco- aring the ENGLISH FIGHTER IN COURT. Chester Charged with Doing Ped- far Palmer Modily Harm? JACK DOYLE RELEASED teed 9 9 flatts encounter s alleged, ed Dauner and while the Menwaer Seer bets Waa second anil Rowe M Weuieniin LTS ENE A IRA A RR ORR aR te i BRIE 8 S82 NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. A fe , pail ; TERRY M’GOVERN TELLS THE STORY _|"PETER JACKSON" (GOSSIP OF ‘SPORTING WORLD. OF HARDEST FIGHT OF HIS CAREER. MADE W EST QUIT. EAN CHAT. I: : ; Little Brooklynite Is Happy Because He Beat His Old Enemy, Dave Sullivan—Wait- Ree EER PARI oN Little Men "Bitterty De- nounced Each Other in’ Hard Language THREE GOOD BOUTS WERE | =< a, oe DECIDED LAST NIGHT. ie ea heoureeee ner Through the Fiercest Hernstein Ontelussed beans. Zhew- wf tha ontvet beetle ed Three Years for Rounds of the Battle ler Wan) wn mia ‘ Chance. Denver! Martin make eee : SPORTS OF ALL SORTS. ‘ ’ Giatrae ache ms : Beer 3 . Cy . a“ , Ries * call are among the best 4 crite Kron (t66) known) Of the) many . ‘ » dangerous wild plants taates > i sea leGtain' BE Sy weet uiacsr ae jan bs To touch rained « Dy Ree te i e em quickly pieiand (os Hie mst wt stiet TOMMY WEST QUIT Se Oe Oca a a ce cectise kan ft was his IN THE SECOND ROUND. : ummation, with in and burn time in poison will years, and every atom of it must be forced out of the blood before you can expect a perfect Benasnent cure an etiemy moun: always sid oe never would fix of it Hes : Tee ealtiven (Badly wc it Aeweiation FOR ve ne’, es B on = eylvanta + ane) Natere’: Bur 4 ‘ : nounced by the Football Committee that wark Nature’s Polseas through 1 he fen ° | BERNSTEIN EASILY oad (S soon as posible. Clams teamne ous ay na y . ° anda regular seriee of games i the only cure for Poison Oak, Poison yea a AG et) OUTCLASSED LENNY, Dlayed tor the university championship atil/all noxious’plantel, 1tte coeds e aif atrial terrier exclusively of roots and herbs. E n ¢ « a8!) PETLLADELPHTA Rer that being the | Now is the time to get the poison out we wo H aad ms pel 1 ven | Of your system, as delay makes your * York. 1 * eheK Hh condition worse. Don't experiment PS v 4 at . s | longer with salves, washes and soaps— . = enK ‘ " fer oe ck jee. | they never cure, i * x 1 He P modern k ft s ate ren 1 eee fn * Cornelia athletic affairs have been stirred up Li N NNA Ke 1 ie Le tot current remace polly nuinerp en Wi ae) or it! | thon was so se: eight years the poi | ZIEGLER KNOCKED OUT season. Ils condition after taking one bottle 8 bottles cleared his blood of the poison, aud all | evidences.of the disease disappear |, People are often poisoned without “lenowing when or how | case fully to « will cheerfully ve such information 1 advice as you require, without rge, and we will send at the same ¢ an interesting book on Blood and * Skin Diseases pieces Sead yr Le, 003), SP Lats re THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, GA. LUTE EEEEEEAEEEEEEEE EEE! CORCORAN IN TWELFTH. | COLLEGE HOCKEY NO BOXING BILL CORBIN AFTER COCKE MAN GAME TO-NGHT. FOR NEW JERSEY, HEAVY RIDER, FOR THOUSMDS, cars ses COLORED CHAMPION, particinanta ia the Cherlestoa meeting the Welsh middie. weight to @et e mateh with Jack Morgan Wil Medical OLD DR. GRINDLE, _ of anen, Under The hockey teams of Brows RENTON, Fe ? ~ rach atie universities will play a ta paasage of « AN ' : M > to- nigh t b “ ' Rink under the au f the llegiate Hockey League Colum has shown some marked impr ner last appearance in a A cing main HICAG: Martin obtain Childs laat n the Ame: Harry MeCormi-k mich. part owner and trainer of Alewdo I hie home, No. bas {ndamma and tie doe hia’ recovery nship match as was evinced by of the Brooklyn Skating Clut Brown has been steadily | Netmenta Tot on in and about | ia this case. It was, thought eo down here] i ledge kame ce he 3 ut all plans are now a yok rather| ast two rounds cheap. During Martin took few chances and con-| ‘nube i, Ward, of Cleveland. writes that be has | tented himaclf with keeping Childs at a |? ‘The manager of Dr. Reward Webb’ stables at Shelbourne, Vi. Dr WE arrived at Montreal to cake charge of the ah} eterweight cham- th Tommy Tracey, hey will mde te again | 25's Denver Ba Marion cod tout iat | distance, where the Chicago man could | °% trae. rest pote bee: tweety, ren 23 artinns it ment of the four bay horses which hie om: some Chicago Clud to bid fer the match. do no damege. ' ese eere ctanes the cones day. The cen- ployer has purchased from the Governor-General,

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