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FART “TRENT PONT NAEP RRR or OTE Bs i ae THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENTNG., NOVEMBER 25, 1902. BIG WRESTLING MATCH TO-NIGHT ———_—_-9-+___-___. Irishmen Are Backing Carroll to Defeat Jen- kins in Bout at Madison Square Garden, Pau wres Joo Carroll, ‘reland and Offered at eummer, will wr: @atch-can championship tonight at Madison Concer: Well with Clovetand, the press The match ta to three deadly main ovent will 9,9 o'clock. Tim Hurst, the popular been chosen to keep time Harry Tuvhill will h Jenkins. and Bel! pion bag punch oMce for Carroll gailor-pugilist, will 1 twenty-two minutes who down after an hour of the Square Jonk word Tri owe their faith iy 2 4 Tom yu ref for th © wateh for wn rame ndous atrengtn, sen done in BY himself tn fine t dang who 4 Ire th face hin ins is y fifteen mint: forfeit i Was a five-and-a-hait- 1 them 1 * two other bol Tom Cannon. he tetcated Can- (weer : JOCKEN'S FATHER. TO SUE MADDEN, see | ch eae Charles Cochran Threatens to Michaels, Elkes and Bald, on Make Sensational Charges Arvival rere, Will Begin Work Against Whiiney’s Trainer, | ter Six-Day Race. local men: ~ CYCLE STARS WILL ARAIVE TO-DAY. was put up on could r win, Jockeys why tan declare The Madden Mr, & Ther is Fan bus | sour ki FOR MARTINIQUE CHARITIES. Nouyer Awl Det Ata that vene Nw Turner's’ frie vice. George Odon's trl den knocked Odeon Atories are wie, then dey a state w, ff Slipth when he was Sata bern sturted t pep! Iwod Thee arowiuertt answered (or te by hioh yor aw havkod. Bifpths Thanksetving Day Hiei he ‘O¢ ail sincerity Ft thoy. wiil ever né hat, the Jorke: ihe Airty Sat tus and t wn '@) Noth tenths underetand vevisation fine ‘vrtn(a’'ef the” game vinraushly and tty Ma Ptersetina voutess te experts. the Danny Maher, foe KING RE-ENGAGES VANKEE JOCKEY... Due Home To- Morrow, Has Signed to Ride Edward VIl.’s Horses. LONDON. Ameri New for Kin, tracks lened elved t an wh vu | | i \* | RACING fi 1 President Willlama uj Mateh Between ve ai sibly be mate Hyland saya that wan unable to show his defeut by Aceful Danny York nOrrow, Crack M » will will on the Arned that a Maher ediately wita- ates. that there would races arranged with where will hon Ko to Europe © winter, gone from Laconia wealthy hor tary Kuht re of the the orga LORD OF THE VALE AND SERGEANT NOT TO RACE. win 2 of ad Che tout Nt hed for next 9 Lord of the nis best work sinc at Gravesend. THE WORLD OF SPORTS. RIGHT GUARD GLA e+e The Best Players as Picked from Big College This Season. Elievens + Shevlin, Vale. + Princeton, Yale. » Kinney, Yates Princeton, Point, okt Inht end, Doria, De Chndwie Quarter-biek heft half-pack, De Witt Worthy of Pince, PATSY DONOVAN OUT OF BASEBALL National Game Aire loses One of lis | Greatest and Most Honest Piayers by His Retirement. on pla his an has} H. an = twenty-one y ———— Owner of day Bye Se RACINE Novy 2 ving at hore, Ite A now manufacturers in Wisconsin, (ae famous racehorse, was owned Dying. ah & one of the by Jay Rye Sey by. bina, BIDS FOR FIGHT — WILL BE OPENED. |Managers of “Young Corbett” and McGoverfWill Decide on Battle Ground To-Night. The welgit “Young yattle, ground for the feather- mplonship » fight between and Tefry MeGovern will be agreed on to-night. Bids for the contest have been received in Cineln- nat! and will be wired to the fighters’ managers for consideration. It an equal on | will orvett"’ the Hayes Valley That club has the fighters 60 per cent. of the Only two bdids are the ball over lknown to have been received. ‘The Pein vfter at Art A, delphia, $s another seas Shrough | bia ed the boys 8 per ola Bh As “Corbett” and no strali cided to box only at decision will be given, prospects at they will ignore Penn Art Club's offer. Should the © accept the Hayes Val- lev Club's 0 the club will have to a certified check of $5,000 as a arantee that it will hold the contest. Matthews Fights To-Night. Matty Matthews, the ex-welter-welght champion, and Eddie Kennedy, the wel- ter-weight of Pittsburg, will try con- clusions in a‘ten-round bout at Alle- ie[Sheny, Pa., to-night. It will be the sec- ond time the men have fought, their just battle resulting in a victory for Matthews in thirteen rounds at Toronto, Canada, be nwarded n Franetsco, work In ru te r through | A. C., of i 5 | offered ross receipts, national plas puch tow the the fehters agree ridiror ex player who sition, 4 hich aso has ever oeenpied that pi every man that 19 suffering from tay. epectal disease or condition to come ane hayo a social chat with me, and T will ox you system of treat jevoloped sas my" my Hife's experience ta tre try It f treatment that t# based on scientific knowl have tio fro: t Lif tlon, my experience, m: YPyou wilt call and sec me T will give Jou, {ree of charge, © thorough personal examination, together with an honest and scientific qpinion of your case, and if Tfind your case in ineuradle Twill honestly tell you so. If, on the other hard, I 3 nbie, T will inwure you of = permanent eutre, Inasmuch as f guarantee to cure you or refund to you' every cent yor ve I fatl to effect a permanent cure of your condition. I make no joines, as they are always included in the nominal fee asked. attribute my success to promising nothing but what I can do, and always doing what I promise. VARICOCELE pérmanontly cured without cutting or tying ton, No pain or t ULCERS ehroate, by treaimient a once. DRAINS and lowes that mp om very Mite from later leat to complete. oes of all powers, stopped at once by my eystem of treat. ment. ECZEMA, exysipelas, or any erupt! disease of the akin, perma- nently cured by mi HYDROCELE or any wwollings or tend Ress or impediments ci without a cutting operatt RHEUMATISM in all ite forma ts perma- nently cured by my system of treatment. {BLADDER AND KIDNEY CON- DITIONS by my system of treatment ahow a! ‘provement at once. Write if you © All, correspondence strictly confidential and all replies sent ini pl Tocloss two-cant stamp to insure reply: WERICs 16C to 3.4) P, M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 4 P.M, CONSULTAT:ON AND ADVICE FREE. DR. R. H.M. MACKENZIE’S Medical and Surgical Office, 1246 WEST 3S46TH STREET. acute and eraten of arted op at STRICTURE “ without muting. No bal DISCHARGES atopped completely BLOOD POISON- ING by my ayatem of trea coret, irrespective of vi amicted. of Im: rote more than Hkely that the bout|> YANGER WAS 100 MUCH FOR HERMANN McKeever Outpointed Haghey in Philadelphia, and Connolly Lost Decision in England. CHICAGO, Nov. %—Benny Yanger, the feather-weight fighter of this city, who has not lost a decision since he negan his career as a boxer, added an- her victory to his list last night by curing the decision over “Kid Her- nn, another local boy, at the end of a nd bout decided ‘under the au s of the America A. Hermann was no match for the little Itallan, who fought him all around the ring. in the last three rounds Yanger iloored Hermann repeatedly with right anu left swings on the Jaw, but was unable to knock him out. " The, bell saved Hermann from being counted out in the fourth and fifth rounds. ————— EDDIE CONNOLLY LOST IN ENGLAND. LONDON, Nov. 2%.—Eddie Connolly, the American welter-weight fighter, met defeat again last night. He lost the decision to Jack Palmer, the English middie-weight champlon, ‘at the end of the fifteen-round bout ‘decided at the fonal Sporting Club of London. ‘The men fought for @ purse of $1,260, of which the winner recelved $1,000. battle was stubbornly fought. From the sound of the bell in the opening round nti! the contest ended both men fought a. , Palmer was too clever for the Yankes and outpointed him M’KEEVER HAD BETTER OF BOUT WITH HAGHEY (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Noy. %.—Charile McKeever and Charlie Haghey met in a six-round bout before the Washington Ciub last night. 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