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THE WORLv: GATURDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 27 » ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD bi it i t a a ” ‘i om Hi i x! ! tie wl fs & that Only the Body Wallop Will Lay Boilerm “hey have all had a cr they meaning Bot Fitzsimmons. [In this extended left and hia peculiar} Perim J. Corbett, Tom Sharkey, Gus " pal nd there ts no question] value 0} @ ever becn able to put him|a careful study of himself. lead eut. They have tried lous punches! Tom Sharkey probably gave Jim Jef. | ywas careless. A vory slight blow to the was ‘ask: by wld reporter Waat In his epinion w | Saw will knock tho stoutest man down | World r J ender certain conditions. Experts know she that w sald knock out 3im his fact, and for this reason attach but traf importance to the feat of the ‘Pesky miner, who bas been heradled as | i)! | Whe coming champion. do it 1 a| knocked out by a punch on the Jaw. He Jeffries's ulneesule pln Jp Be \} ed out by a punch on the J one has ever been ab! Munroe ft-hand punch to the stomach,” pi © back of the neck might {my ing tha tight In the nex out y itt thing of th the big champion, If the render |i" ned Fitzsimmons | when carefully examins the photo which |suggesiod wie reporter hats tt geplied Sharkey man who w it) Sharkey, Fitzsimmons and |) eye ya Soft fhave failed to reach the cham-|crouch makes ‘the feat difficult. sh, whlobs drs first thing Tommy dil when he ‘took the peculiar crouch, which draws | yrricg tq hand was. to. find out. his | thrown e@tomach in and out of dang Note stomach he made Jefr h. Th nded lef! never could unc ‘8 opponents at a distance. A to Jeep that hand stuck out | that he hand pune’ the stom feach it with sufficient force to stag- eft nocked out Corbett at Carson City? y. tho reason why 8 this story, the reason Be a stomach, His is weak point will be readily seen. |Tommy Ryan taught him that pose, Ny " k point. When he lei sent hin Pright arm and hand carefully guard- that weak spot. Note the straig ceo et left, the safeguard which keeps him, He never led with tt} right ov ,gource of constant danger. It will belthing. 1 find that ‘the slightest touch | force. oe AND ARRANGE TOURNEY.) Twenty-one Teams Represented for Manhattan Borough Championship Games, Representatives from twenty-one) Bowling © Hast night. The mecting w: 8 o'clock, but as many of th tes were late in putting in ‘ance ti was almost 10 o'clock bi Bieeting was called to ord @ent Henry H. Meinken, of the Hot fot Bowling Club. Delegates from the following ‘ere oprosent: Morningside, 5) Reform, Hotte (Circle, Brool, Nordeutacher fan, Broadway, Hudson, and, NEW Je, the AMeAt Will be conducted une | Ioes of the American Bowl- xt twenty Durnell fand tha fare now Eastern 1 race and ia due to win 1 Lord Melbourne up| eden ertiy did not think it wan ri ft ell made Ree Jockey Jooks am though his] Charl : Contest for Cleveland Challenge; ©” Cup a New Event for Simon-| yi Pure Drivers. mateh EVELAND, Dec Driving Club, challenge c! trotters driver tions will be nearly the same ax governing the Boston Challenge Bie Tie only difference, will be that Uampateur status of horse and ow he a trifle moze definitely drawn ae to prevent any argument aris- RE any future time ut will be open to all horses Pand driven by amateurs, provided |" horses have part ed in at } matinees prior to the ra mot participated in a profes- within thirty days of the r condition will show Z mateurs, The Gentle: |, of ©: will | f p to be compete: and din the he hae purchased term, by amateurs, The JOHN cy mares} any The] been in a the pi Oeiesng from Lauia- | gelved Square d Jack Munroe—and none of|that the champlon adopted this after [ries kee irkey promptly, "That ts Jet-| pn Set fries's weak point. A left or right hand fim In aix: Founda,” "was Sharkey’s re- t think Jeftries will ever be]! 'Si Kay's = ked the pr burban and other tc clever Mtte feath wner of tne | Ste!h. who dn to rt t Pardelo, the Mailan Tea aker Low. at Jim Jeff-yseon that Jeffries has a perfect defense) will throw a man off his blow. ited for some ‘time just for my i soon realized the f that extended left which Jef- ps in front of him, One touch ' nat left lewsena the force of a . he comes in to Jeffries he can do no damage, but gets dloation plow and whe nto any man,’ » you think of Munroe? 1,000 to. stomaoh go with Cor hand. pute d_ left, which y the breast Bubs) who have teams entered In the} last minute | 7. Manhattan Borou c | "Henry Munken, the Chairman pro tem, | Tichenor Soon. ended the final mecting of the, W. Pryor, Jr! @hich was held at Louls T. § Chub, Viee-Pres- ai 8 ORLE » great Westecn three-y y be sold to M, H. Ti toag ent owners of the & Herz, to name th the will buy him. idering the proposit preted that they will announce track! ro Say natein- Muldoon’? Ma) Neat Friday, y Horan, who manag with * uldoo rid tay nigh change nme Bee. m for his BAYS he will re; an to NIE NELSON LEFT ESTATE OF $7,500, |me: Disk ter. of 1 cycle racing Ata nade evident by the amount of earned by the late Johnule Nel ron the American tracks Fivho died of Injuries res tha rave behind pace nt Ateaigen [champion of the’ world, 1s now considers | Members of {tha f cctagueaes fed nod En call Hours, oh M, to-8.30P. M, Daily. Sundays, FORERUNNER. Garden oy: sa ar a av estate valuod at $7, scolar ie Mh te fe i" phen irl out mare ho trom Beach, have Muniros VAT BLOW WILL PUT JEFFRIES OUT? A LEFT-HAND PUNCH IN STOMACH, SAYS SHARKEY. Pay eh ‘ fr Hi ; iy on ae “All the Heavyweights Have Tried Various Blows on the Champion, ‘but Munroe’s Swing to the Jaw Came Nearest to Doing the Trick, Still the Ex-Sailor, Explaining Jeff’s Crouch, Argues T ) wulthout effect. Munroc came nearest to} fries the hardest battle the champlon | that Tight hand smash to, the heart ‘» | @useéss by knocking the champlon to his ha mpion's | which Is Jeffries'a best blow. ut he was never able | “If Jeffries cannot be knocked out by Benees with a left-hand swing to the jaw, once. ‘Then he made]a blow on the jaw how do you account = ‘one takes Munroe seriously be- pron, with Pain. Sharkey al-/for the fact that Munroe Knocked f- they believe that the blow was an| Wax Delleved that | cou res down with a punch in the face . Jeftries | itded another punch ° “Oh, well, [can Imagine how that hap- e which landed because Jeffrie suid have pened “f probably waltzed up to \ et $,00) that I can remarks are interest ing. 1 are tat he ts correct a defensive fight arities that have been noted une who has seen the champion tt at Coney Island, Jeads and yet It that knocked It could be scarcely called wever, for Corbett has been on the ropes and the rebound n pack just in time to meet that jolted Corbett F ctly the right 2 to put him According to Sharkey. Joftries eHAMES 'y knows his man will come to him and will be able to land that heavy WA ean mele LEFFRIES. stecting left No one dare run into that extended seemed to. stuck out Sharkey, 8 ; 6 that the mi lightest jolt, with the power re h Tee wer ta A raldentt ive frame behind it, makes ttl tinued Sharkey. Pid reagh the champion's stomach with _ BOWLERS GET TOGETHER MP CHESNEY MAY BE aaa SOLD FOR $30,000 iCrack Thoroughbred Likely to | who backet out at the Become the Property of M. H. ¢ » horseman, for a sum in t *} neighborhood of $30,000 within. th -four hours. The MUNROE SENDS ANSWER on weight, Joe Bern-| clever colored man ein a wrestiing|phia friends are sure, and of plo wrestler eat the} the morning, 1a maid to nule Gued 1 Baltimore recently, |a nicety, and tt is that fact whic “ul y ex- xay fashion, not thinking ould be aggressive, and he left en. tA thing Ike that ts Ilke- stop i i 7 i @) i) NL } Mi THE FOOTLIGHTS j|REIFF TO PUSH ATTRACT MUNROE; 4 CASE IN FRANCE. ‘Butte Fighter to Get $500 a}Crack American Jockeys Arrive from Europe Week to Show on Stage How and Tell of Their Plans, He Fought Jeffries. 1 Johnnie Reiff, the American jockey,]ready awarded me damages against -@ BUTTE, Dec. 27.—Jack Munroe, the|who has been the talk of the racing|newspaper that published the charges man who gave Jeffries a hard four-|worla for many months, returned to/madw against me, and that was a great round bout, is the latest dispenser of|America this morning. A few hours|vindicatfon for me, The court also om swings, Jabs, jolts and other blows| were spent in New York, and then the/dered that twenty other papers print known to followers of pugilism to an-|little fellow, who has earned more|the fact that I had won my case, nounce hi deput on the stage. Munroe| money in a year than the President of| ‘As to plans for next season I have has accepted the offer to come East] the United States, took a train for Call- |nothing to say I cannot say anything and for elx weeks will show spectators | fornia. UntT the matter Is settled in the courts, in a theatre how he gave the champion} Reiff came over on the Philadelphia, |an@ do not care to discuss the causes of the world such a hard fight. A Bos-|the American Mner. On the same boat| Which led up to the revoking of my ton vaudeville company was the first to|came Clem Jenicins, one of the few|license. That matter will all be re- See In Munroe a good drawing card and| American jockeys still in favor in paenes in the courts at the proper time it wired him an offer of $0 a week for| France, and McIntire, who lost his 1i- [and I do not care to say anything now ’ six weeks @ box on the stage. Munroe|cense the same time Reiff did. Be presente Tso eet ie ee accepted and is only waiting for the] The boys were the centre of interest pened i am reinstated I do not know signed contract before starting East. | when the big lner docked and had every | Where I will ride; have made no plans along those lines at all. The main ‘ . His first stop will be in New York,| porter and express man at their beck |] am after now 43 vindication.” where he has a big offer to referee al amd call. The customs officials also did] “Meintyre will return to France eart- wrestling match, homage, and as a result they eoon had|{er. Iam @olng back In about three weeks,” said he, “and will ride or Like a well-informed pugilist with] their things inspected and out of the|there just as soon as I get my. license stago aspirations, Munroe has begun | way, for next season. Until I am ready to talking fight. He has heard of the] Hach wore a heavy biack overcoat, |1 will stay here, around New you. . "Kia" There {s no case against an: the challenges of Sharkey and “Kid" McCoy |dur dined and trimmed exactly altke } {here is no case Againet any of the and says that as soon as his engagement | with Persian lamb's wool. Their detby | stated aa soon as the courts get expires ho will be ready to sign articles} hats were also of the same pattern and) with the matter’ | ae with either man, f ed about ¢hem, a phates pied M abiestiede Talking of MoCoy, he thinks the “Kia {Cte caret, Strap SOR ae A Hele a iti ate Seat aaa ieee {8 foolish to talk @ght with him. He | Or of esl pee ne ees rere tire die beie ts thinks MeCoy too light and advances the | ‘Reiff was the frst one to get hie /rght down to riding. I intend to etay opinion that the “IKxid" will have to be|things inspected and he hurried away [40 “Frisco all winter and return to i England in the TT have melderably Improved in his. ghting from the pler with a friend and aid not ETS er tog hee roan ele leg z ave even the it for the other two. have not cared to. I can have a com: ing a couple of rounds. ct wi am going to California to-day,” he | trict with e the proposed bout for the Weight championship between " “and Terry McGovern has be culled off for another indefinite period, followermof the pugilistic game lending thelr interest to the con the Hgat-welght champ be decided on New ¥: Will have as principals Joe Gans, thi present holder, and Gus ardner, clever fighter, of Philadelphi house of the Natlon: When bouts were poemiited In} Will be se Quakers Believe in There are many who b diner, so th im on thely favorite’s porforma against Erne when he land his bouts with that he will not be 18, aty of offers on uy length of the bout. The weight whic agreed on, 136 pounds at 1 vel uptown | many to belleve that he has a blg ad- Ge nt Interesting, ed that Amount Two Years ax a Racer, ble BO. ree] vantage in th Billy Barrett contest }onen In England. Ke"'the content Rilly Barrett, the east side fighter, eS were never anything very great, got ndon last night, He whose pugilistic stow! regarded another beating In L ndon, in a twen round bout before the Gymnasts ©: fifteen drocele, or any Swellings, Catarrhal Ww. Ee Li ind was fo badly outpol ho acta 2 By I ite forms, "Lost V jr and Vital ANT. LITTLE WORLD Riton sed twas, ine PD ; Erysipelas or any Eruptive Conditions “ot ti hat skin, or ITS. WHATEVER YOUR hos ar : Ruedas Xavier's Hockey Team. Ww b ceat eae pe fe vanes Se ees eons come ay hl Rao BUSINESS MAY BE, YOUR of the exchanges. The Navier A, A, has put a strone| 2Q Av 4 {herons SUNDAY WORLD WANT to He a New Yorker, hockey team on the Ice this season, a SF * sonal examination, together with an honest meres sclentifle opinion SSStc, SHS UC IDRLETCeUPI CI Ruetseinee ine RG araseInee tue Of your case, Suifer no'longer. Consult me at once. WILL PROVE THE SURE eh Jett}ing the idea of making New York Qistall the Orel or 0 S i 10 A.M. to 4 QO U A K E RS T H | N K W'COVERN RET RETIRES Tihaye no doubt 43) € the outoome and} with’ the, & GARDNER WILL WIN : ncannras er SAGs COREE Many New Yorkers Expect to Witness Cham- pionship Battle With Gans. Manager Harris Says Terry’s LIKELY FOR YALE At Sy aRilce Sada vases last e now |S for | hw. pnsiiy whieh will | ar's afternoon, and the two men enter the ring In the club: Athletle Club, of |! New Britain, {t 4s likely that many old | faces familiar at ringsides In the days ew York | Already many prominent | TO CHARLEY HORAN. sporting men who are now in this elty nave decided to begin the New Year by Se aa oak ing the bout, Ax a betting affair Me May Referee i fight promises to be big. teh e Gardner the}has Uitle or no chance against the Still, bis Palladel- sily disposed of by not bet on the result, of ye though, ts tho m: Is after, vt 1 wis Will talk business with the ex-|saiq, “but will be back here early tn Tesi heats There 1s lots of time 40 vruary and sail at once for France} decide that point Inter. to push my case against the race-tracks, | | ‘I ltke to aide abroad and rll continte always Deen treated consideration over i he clean FROM THE STAGEIEXTRA GAME NOT AMONG. MILITIAMEN, Teams of National Guardsmen to Ane "Inight a new hockey league was pro- posed, the members to belong to the Defeat by “Young Corbett” have ceased there and there fs every Cc ij National Guard. likelihood that he will agree on. hit an Be Credited to It. ; raat i “It 1s the idea of the militiamen who } yn fo comme, Haste Tayan Oxpect to Strain of Keeping in Condition hope to’ promote hockey, among national nis tig Career after Ne ‘ ‘uardsmen to form a schedule for sche Says that during his fifteen for Contest with Western|fcams ot every regiment in New Yorke rs of Aghting he thas esiened many The old claim so many times made and Brooklyn that will support a team, are, and tat, to-day | that the a oe Hare im iat, today} that the stage 4s no place for a Aghcer,| Eleven Would Be Too Much. articularly if he has future battles in mind, Is now corroborated by sui a fo” On Earth Again, | Shrewd individual as Sam Harris, the manager of Terry McGovern, Harris lays all blame on the stage for Terry's y come here to open a NEW HAVEN, Dec. 2%1.—While many the clever foather- ale undergraduates would like to see} ‘ew years ago, but who has since experioneed vite In falls, and} icreat at the hands of “Young Corbott" | thelr football team arrange a some with ; ° asylums, tod from Po. ]OVeF @ year ago. He says it has made|one of the big teams of the Western I, to be on his feet again ana| 28 Brooklyn boy slow, and that to re-| Universities next year, such a thing Is ain his ttle Terry wil not be seen be- | Not likely to come to pass as the sons of EM have had one lesson. Yale's two championship contests with Harvard going along nicely In the fighting busl- ness. He appeared in an. elghteround | fore the footlights again until after Jan, it In that ¢ night |! 194. In the mean time ‘Terry will do Inst Jack Ti weight,| "thing but prepare nimself for fights |@nd Princeton and the fear that an- antics ry outfought and outs] and do nothing to earn his dally bread | other hard game would be too much poloted wis moan that ay the end hel wes but fght. of a strain on the players 1s thought the nis first fight} Harris says McGovern ts fas; grad. |to be suMictent to refuse the game. Even ne en ihe Cana-|uating from his class as a feather-| though a game should be arranged it in champion. about two) weight, and that when he fights “Youn, vould not be done fora month, as the Jeane anne ity F h | wou! Ue ARS HBS ‘Nou far winning | Corbett” It will probably be his Jast ap-/team has not yet elected a captain or is not known, by wise ones It tn] pearance in the division: that after that | manager. predicted Uiat he will go the same old| he Will seck the light-weight caumpion: | "Yrnti) a captain and manager for next A CURE IN43 HOURS. FOR 27 YHARS NEW DNGUAND'S FAYORITS ETS CL AAD ane Ha Au Leahy cttte when season are picked nothing definite of} UNION 10¢., It looks as If Billy Ryan, the feather- | Terry 1s ready to challenge for | next season's policy can be crystallized} MADE 7-20- 4. Cigar. { weight, Is going to get a go with (he EE ne {rom the unofficial undergraduate sentt- | x.y. tatrtbuter, Alpert H. Hitman, 94 top notchers at last. The little fellow Gibbs for ain Again, ment which now favors a game with | RG. SULLIV NCHESTER, N, was promised first chance With Me-]| Former captain of the Century Wheelmen,|a Western team, ern it the Detrolt is Rota Marthe Gibbs, well known to cyclists tn 1895, ‘Three years ago Yalo tried to meet d ho will now probably meet $ an trod \e , ave act ee J ° middie of the season, presenting an non's asians 5 Bo com sae dec lelland, 3, ik the United States than any one man, tpeers’ guar Yo ve a candidate for captain of the|@leven made up from the scrubs as|}twr,, § Wheelman ‘at its annual election in| usual in practice contests and without 1 is now training £0F |) snuary Mr, Gibbs has for ponents the his prospective go with the latter, Jeune captain, Joun Le Wensel, aad Lieut. ie |{troducing any complicated formations. ° ®) i H. Robinson, Yale was barely able to win—€ to 0. the old Boston mda + L put ia the A Shallow, of “ ‘on! Tuesday. wight tnd. at the end wae given the dictalon. Robert Fitrealmmona knocked out Mike Ranke, the heavy-welght Mghter of Eastern Montana, io 1 want ever; that is Men, Come to Me! |x" from Var Varicocele, OF PROSPERITY IS THE P ivacoecte Acute and Chronic Ulcers, god eenceees’ LITTLE SUNDAY WORLD Games a M.. Consultation and Ad as been} home in the future, Kansas City fos! ines a (ces ‘allo’ {eg claimed the ‘champion as ond of. its ~ boys, hs an ‘business