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HOW TERRY M'GOVERN COULD RE. DEVELOP Hs GREAT PUNCH. bOLLHDDLOHDDIHELELGOOHHSDILOTD $606 008OOEL / 5 5YH9S-6400669O01004-4 4 ®DOZOODE? $0O6049000066 if ann nee hh? Anew engre Dy WHY DON'T HE DEVELOP ANEW PUNCH ANDCALLIT THE LATIRON, rOOCO9OEHODOH OO $05d0000000 4 SWIMMERS IN BIG EVENT TO-NIGHT, Meeting of Brookline S. C. and N. Y. A. C. Men Promises Big- gest Success in Years. OPENS MEXT WEEK.) no Sar x am se Jl-around swimming ever seen in the st will take place at the New York BEN CHANCE WON THE THIRD RACE. Going Suited Him and He Gal- loped Away from Potheen and! - Mauser at New Orleans. ERNE DECIDES TO 3 ew, GO BACK IN RING. FIRST RACE—O'Hagen 1, Lady Al- ® o0e00od806 Oo @ $0020 BD coer 09000006408 is é 2 } Athletic Club to-nigh the oocasto! $ For Ninth Year Scenes of the ot iietanailease eetweny the Srereury 3 Woods Will Be Reproduced in| ¥%t natatorial exerts and the Brook- Mne (Mass,.) Swimming Club, the Garden. The programme of events will be 100- berta 2, Jerry Hunt 3. ———— ee = 5 PROBABLY THE GENTLEMAN COW KNOW WHERE THE PUNCH Is, yard match race between | Harz Le. Ge — BO9SHDOHODIFSHHLHOS 9OGHOHH $64 0OH9HHEOHHGHHOHSHOOHFHHHGHHHHHHHHHHOHHHSOHHHOOOHH?P Huberl, of the N, _¥- A. C.; Sere SEOOND RACE-—Birch Broom 1,,Ex-Champion’s Re-Entry to Roped Inclosure . . For the ninth consecutive year, the) three-cormened match race between a 5: Muisieat Siyper 2, Lady Wintake 3. Will Be Marked by Bout ere Britt Brooklyn Fighter Is Doing Other Things than Serer at Madivon Sauere Gerdes | Goumbla, Universtiy. ind elligr BH: “aparep RACE—Ben Chance 1 i i Those Suggested to Get Back NO VANKEE SPURS tls month, the dates being Feb. 21 to) C.; y-yard six-man relay race between March 7 inclusive. {the two clubs, relays to be fifty yards Potheen 2, Mauner 3. : each; an invitation seratch plunge for Frank Erne, the ex-lghtwelght beating Proctor he will be algaed to meet Will His Wallop of Old. Other shows at the reat ampithcatre distance; a water polo game between 4) . ‘ r q : e and go as the fancy of the public] the Yale team and the N.Y. A. C. sec- champion, who announced after his | Core? the English feathermeigit com | e . (Bpecial to Tae World.) ‘, defedt by Jimmy Britt in San Fran-| Forbes In Betting Favorite. turns trom 7 fad a EEE Pe eee a K Wate Polo eame ae x NEW ORLEANS, RACE TRACK. La.,| cieco that he would nover fight again,|. Harry Forbes, the bantam-welght, wav 'e to| ‘Ta regain the power to deliver that awful punch that once made him famous | Soertemen's Show, with Its woodland | tween ite Swimming Club. Feb. U.—The plunge on Jim Clark yei box Andy Tokell, the English boxer, in a tei-|is the sole ambition of Terry McGovern, There is nothing he is leaving undone scenes, Its lakes and Islands, its guides ‘terdmy in the lost race was the heaviest hax changed his mind, just ike Tom! found het & sAdertit esi warped reat d its Indians, its birch bark canoes Se ~ Sharkey, “Kla" McCoy and a few|on Feb 27, hen been mate tavortie ii the betting | Achieve his alm. He is gure that when next he ts seen in the ring he will nd {ts scent of fir and balsam, ts wel. OXFORD BEATS CAMBRIDGE of the mecting. The horse was played at odds Johnny Herts, mi leave no doubt in the minds of many people that he hag the same old wallop. Hurlingh: Rul Ch d iS yi | Beeires x parties inthe pool-rooms wom. e(Hurlingham Rules Changed as|comed vy the inhabitants of the Metron) IN BIG FOOTBALL MATCH. ‘throughout the country. All the books othors did. He has just declared in| Foard Jo tar the oad onidayi 5 Buffalo that he would Mke to get on] Mio hs De RN pare ot 8 abvery acnown)dsysoe (used Aiiiehe Cay eloning oc emauaciel js) used\a) olls as an oasis in a desert of brick.) Another maRoh with. Tirite, He anys | hime wens eccre'the dochion Sher tho ung: a's. Lis gymnasium in Patiadelphia, where he now ta, i sa thoroughly ated! Result of Larry Waterbury In-| inn ana morte snam’ watch the elterone| Beterexcent one or two that held himtie ec, time: ne will wits Britt tel ve en ine for Pur witn all sorts of paraphernalia as a training room would be for a hundred men. Fe eea eee LeR eT eae eee rae a t, all but lost their bank rolls, AUBIN wn xioug to grant Brne's requem, for { 4d ERS: First thera are the wrist machines. Kor from a half hour to an hour every day| — gident During Recent Match. s ae Aesorbati en SY ¢| Game Wan Closely Plnyed, Ending to "kill him" to get out on the day, 9 rin he twists them in the view of strengthening his wrists, Then he has a punchtng- . Srinmiccnte renee lene ers jon with Score of 1 to 0 yt all the money offered at 6 to 2, Dan! to“Ket one of the Boston clubs to offer a| O8® It ds not the ordinary blown-up affair, but one stuffed with excelsior, Terr} = DO? Riga ine cents penstioss were dodging | ZUtt'® brother agreed to let Jimmy oir tora inpited round hot telweet Goavmaker| wallops that with a vigor that eends it’ bounding tack with the speed of a Tho show this year witl be fully as] y/igys annual association football mate Morris MeDonalt, manager of Wille 8 A telegram to Erne a few days ago! the I hampion of Amerka, Feb. 4.—The Oxford-Cames ¢ And "Grit Jones, the South Isrooklya, Ua i NDON, Feb. 14.—Impo: ges! charmin| : ‘Austin did not got through pay-| MERE Erne before the International A. | Vela tng member ot the Avene Ant ot] Hater one. Fa eee ee eae eee een naearaerun ba tne BOB Of 1s dat the Queen's Club grounds eres an nour atter tho races, and of Fort Erle, Canada, Jack Herman | whicn Achumaker in'a mender, say they alii’ bet| ‘There are other things in the gymnasium that Terry does to get back that|!? te Hurlingham polo ri i | will embrace many/ today. The attendance was vei Jarge, is reported to have 1 says he will offer the men @ good purse 0) tet Schumaker defen owes whan they | ong wallop, but Ms efforts are not confined to the training room. Anything that | Pee? oMicially adopted, Many of the/new and attractive features. The gen-) During the first halt Camoeide: id ‘The track ani nea Vy day: just as soon as Britt comes Enst, beter tne ORI A tae ee tee takes hie eye, auch as hurling rocks, pitching quolts or throwing weights, ne|2’® Tle# are due to incidents whlch | eral arrangement will be that of a huge| most of tho forcing but at, the Interval hes were Sarilid, Josette, sullivan to Fight White. ub oficlale would not consent to allow takes a hand $n occurred during the Anglo-Amerloan | (ontsmen camp, wrth neat one Muns lithe core Wes cee Lte nothing dn favor z ag een “Mack weet Alice “the. to ¥ SPL TOSOR Ent SO taSURSS UPPH| Boks ” lal put seqop | SAME Of 1902, | Province of bec, Nes | 0 changing of the ends the Cam gy of U1, Harbara Wrietchic, Wealth,| Spike’ Sullivan, tho ightweleht! West with Munroe. 1 guess Iam gotting back that od punch of mine again,” said Terry, “tor|®in “future tie use of blinkers or row-| Mainer: the; Sulirociackey thee tou | bebiae mioh contnwad thelr forcing ten ietiacs Tammany Chief, “Accolade: | Oghtor, who defeated Bill Chester and after my bout with Bernstein last week Joe eaid tu me in my dressing-room that|eiled spurs {4 prohibited, while the curl-' Mountain : i ae Long Island,’ Virginta and tics, but the defense was good and the | Adelante; Old Hutch, Pornecn, Hargis. "| yim Mohoney, the English boxer, re-|widrance wostos mise se Tees beblny foalniny | L people thousint 1 had lost my punching powers they were mistaken. He also additonal stipulation ts made that ¢he famous wild fowl shooting districts game ended with @ score of one to 4 FIRST RAC a u for hie Gght with Tom Gharkey. Went is good {said that when I fight ‘Young Corbett! he will bet every dollar he has that 1]{0, Pony Dlind in one eye will be along the Atlantic Coas' nothing In favor of Oxford, Retisad secr-oV aes ACE ing: puree si0o; | cently In London, has been matched to |r he cent with Tom Sharkey. We n'a goad | Said that wh ionvell ‘ih be used. |The oft ge vis fight Jaber White, the English light- in i considerably amended, and hitting be- Betting. | wer fie Atlee few A Mitle more training will put me right axain, and when I fight 1 will show] hind. for safety Is now more heavis ji : er gseya) ) atte Londen during the serond. weeke Iy|tandilr showing’ vast improvement in fh ago, when I beat Gans, Erne, Gardner, Forbes, Dixon, White and other fighters in England will be controlled by sinew Loxing with Catey in @ few rounds,” i March, Matchmaker Bettison, of the Ne- nose sohange tonal Club, offered the men a purse of 2.) Soc; IMMENSE CROWD SAW BOWLERS ROLL Quinn's Two-Horse Wire a Winner. otk BS BIRCH BROOM - - - -3TO 1, WON <a Cn i a IN EVENING WORLD’S BIG TOURNEY. [eres ROOLGAN, cue acnnet nen ‘ The success we are having here at New Orleans is certainty phenomenal, i of aif ne was @ bad that the|MeCoy After More Fights, ‘Thurotoy we cleaned up @ small fortune on that long one 0 1 about the favorite.) sycian ate, i 5 Orit tytbout Mae favorite.| ssc1a" Mooy, who te training at Whit fea gt crowding aud Mise Home Plains for his stx-round bout with Jack,|| LAST NIGHT'S HIGH SCORES. | BUD EMBRY = «© § «© 30 TO I, WON were crowded ba:k.| McCormick before the Washington |\Second Week of Event Ended on Amann & Triess’s Alleys Last It. sou are ot already tekiog advantage of my. dally’ winnln Heady “ane away on fils stride, and) sporting Club, of Philadelphia, on Feb. Actives, city, 869, . i ‘duce below may statement (0-411 cliente tor the last two reeks, and I DEF See home- 133, and his twenty-round contest with|{ Corinthians, city, 857. Night—Fun Was Provided the Spectators by Bowler Week of Jan. 26th Clients Won $656.00. ‘command at the sixteenth’ pole, | Jack Root, of Chicago, before the In- Independents, city, 819. Who Tallied Only 98 Pins in Game. ‘at the end and won cleverly | tq. } Erde, Canada, Won, ee and a hatf from Alberta. Har SRN A BED Fairies BenaSes Jan. 26th—Brush By, 8-1, Won; Chickadee, 4-1, Lost,, 160,00 stopped when (t came to @ t Jan, 27{h—Henn, 5-1, Lost; Latakn, Lost. to try to arrange a match for him with} ‘The second week of bowling In ThE! Viste drone the Inde " a d George Gardner, Joe Choynsk! or any| Evening World tournament at Amann | ‘on, of the Independents, was)in the women’s tournament, which is be- qviogate prevent, and all agreed that The| | Jan, 28th—KI Rey, 8-1, Wons Ceylon, 5: SECOND RACE. 280,m) puree $400; five tur- | Feet Les SRO YBARI OF ABN (RY RAIDg only ono pin away, ing hed at the Harlem Circle Palace Evening World had taken a timely stand! (Jan, 20th—0, 2-1, Won; Epidemic, 15~ 40.0 20.00 cise Seon ea ded oe ee & Trieas's alleys, Witty-Atth street and Svoxtitor Avseiniors: jalleys. ‘They were only beaten a few ayainet the unfair ase of a heavily| Jan. 8Oth~Arachne, 2-1, Won; Hean, S~1. Lout.. 40.00 20,90 Pee. [ee he te gontitent he can beat any | 2M Avenue, ended lave night after! ‘There was wome goo8 Dowling in tho] DiN® A awit In the eixth frame pre-| weigntod ball. At the mecting of all the| J JAB Stst—Seorpto, 20-1, Won; MeChesney, 4-2, Won, 420.00 = smaciin dhe busine four evenings of highly successful con- | last game and Jots of sport for the apec | vented Mi UAE ye eat ink han slabs ie following delega 3 ware) aMalthome 1s. SORDAID. a AL testa. ‘Twenty-four closely fought games| tots. ‘The Corinthians’ second team i . ven to the Indianapolis Convention: | "oa, $920.00; font, 00, jean 20% (wy commimien)) 5 Gaus to Meet Caln. BM Kame ed the Linoolne, of Istookipa, met. it] individual score, ‘The soores: Charles Dersch, Louls Schultz and| 080" This w : ‘$1000. banie $238.00 wes. woos on BES te Joe Gans will make his fret Philadel-| Nave been rolled during the week. Me] was Koonte, of the Lincolne who fure| PMIST GAME. (ChinrlaalJonneon, | () was won, which amounta were forwarded bby {o my numerous account players, phia appearance tn a jong time on Mou-|exelting competitions and Kood scores | nighed the fun, Mr. Koenig iw known as| yi), Nomen of Slaten Island—ra, Nickel: 107 | Mtr. Spring tntroduced the following pe ad kyy ed day night when ho meets Eddie Cala.) jas night were a filing ending. The) a freak bowls Week of Feb. 2d Clients Won $457.60, Ills ball nearly touches tra ih i, 1. To Feb, 10th—Capt, Gi Won; Sherift Beil, Di qualified ... cf ° 160,00 Keb. 11th—Joneite, Ont, Wouj Hen Chance, 3-1, Won 180.00 FebAgih—Bud Kmbry,30-1,wont Blue Blase, 2-1, Won 040.00 Hh—Utreh Broom, dt, WOMs Happy’ Hooligan, there. More La F Herner.194] welgtit champlon a Montana, hai » weil Into, te gauole century mark, | LOADED BALLS ARE Ate Rami sta connenlen cae TO BE EXCLUDED. iil be published Evening World, The scores: Ataine, the weiter clty organizations, Harly in the con- Me 1%, Vong, Givber “the test the formes team showed iis au- 1001 Clevoland Aghter, In a twenty-round] periority and 4 ne “ Sl bout and Jimmy Britt, the Hmntewelgia| Rory And was never in any real He] Delinpion Of Callfornid, has teen wghed| daliger. In the fourth frame, though, matened to meet ayer olution, which was passed, in | the fighting Brooklyn boy, at the Wash: ifaw Rosedaine—Aire Mrs. | shape of {nstructions to the delegates f » perfect Weather ulded greatly In bring-| Overy part of the alley, but seldom the ae 28 | shape of Instructions to the delegate Won, Lont, 2] ington Sporting Club. Gans's ability asi BAC the laresal crema coal an eit Dee Pe RR INT ut tee 4 i “Resolved, ‘That the delegates of 2a—Axzun, 10-1, Lont; Leenja, 8-1, Loat... — 940.00 a fighter is too well known locally ¢o}!9s Ol anal ovows thet ae | Phe suaky etyle of rolling wtil not be-} BKCOND GAN: United Bowling Clubs to the Ney Er | » Won; Kaloo, 4-1, Lost., 840,00 20.00. need an introduction. Caln Is one of the} nesved the games so far , DOMIeINery DODLIAE Unleas cnmralont deal Lear! Paani titcm: 26) cam|| Bowling Conaroas at Indiatapole bello) Won} Bird Yond, 7-1, Won, 172,00 pe beat Ngnt-welghts of to-day. Hla rugh:| Bix good teamw wero down to toll aml yotter at it than Mr, Koenig. He started | Hers, lon airs, Wosheaians, giz, Mra Nave | giructed to bring up the matter of loaded Sth—Blue Blanes, 3-1, Won; J. Mut, 15-1, Lost. 60.00 20.0 fog style has won for him the Ute of n club had @ big following, Cone) om with one pin the firwt frame. In the | UA oR RC ST ae ee balls at the convention and protest most Gth—Bouster, 8-1, Won; Ed b,, 4-5, Lost, 160,00 30.00 Wioeviat to The Krentng World.) he Brooklyn Hurricane. He Ja a clever} sequently the noise was almost deafen | tied he had amassed a total of twenty’ | Labia 190, Mra. Guuther, | vi their use by Tth-Onrat, 8-1, Won) Hedge, Wane é 240.00 G EDRACK, NEW ORLBANS, eb, | POX sree Hp core and ieverivesdy|ing’ When ® BOPvIAE howler Ade Bi four and i the sixth he ted fortyasix, &: ae ie laily In the est We therefore won and lost $72.00 aus entries for Monday's races a ‘s snare {11s toval at the finlan was 98, the lead- : : i <4 seeeee teeserecere / 4 A good part o ‘ Jolly Women,ot sland—Mra, Nicks], 139; $572.00; lost, $100.00; eelnning $572.00, 1 , Butte Fighting My minutes, A good part of the crowd jing yoody acore of the Lourimment. ite. oryeen Ifa: Sires Dewtuator. doe, Sten” zi sisi seh'on a $51.00 basis, Sona giG0) Meus Gis8 Dh tes woo ent Woh Rants am—Selllog: ave turiongs The showing made by Jack Munroe|## 98 band to seo the Corinthians, | "Mr. Rorschert, also of the, Linglns, | mer lore Mee neteeimest ‘Total, Go Haf40 wan wows. woied' amouatar were forwardee "soy atioesran aooeint Thoiate, es wa : i MIG Maleters 198] agatner Chainpion Jim Jeffries In Butve,| OU! && the last moment that club put in ealy deat Mr Koenig three ing, Hola: | Main "Women of Now Fork Hail "10 Are Wemised statement, 3 ; SGML Bile’ gaint r A tisPeseonatiearnracac tie than erter and Falk were high with 145, and|Redkaha, 110; Mra Rotlom, ra. Gunter, GM Mideteat Chimes...0e] Mont,. a few months ago has set that] it Second team and the whances for ® sHO8t A tout Wu ony gah MI ara! tarde Wii. Total, Got So Far This Week Clients Won $1,296.00, 4 : voma to a pane 304) city fighting mad, aa two bouts have me MOre Wee E ARE A no | tl, coriathiang dit better Zollinger pal SS Woe ‘Lae ; M7 2 ae ‘ v sig no first game was ween the} was high man of evening with 19 | Feb, 9th-Fllxa Dillon, 8-1, Won) A. Lee, 4-1, + E100 a Tomtewm s.is...., 208) already been arranged to ve fought) votives and the Ceniral Parks, both | and but for some hard 1 | i ee tad; ram: | RUAtRD | that day in GAS ULES ‘The Evening World deserves great 90.00 ey TROUBLES AND URINARY DISCHARGES. ® 1 to"tackle Aurelia Herrera, the Meaioan| the Central Parks made a spurt that credit and praise for agitating the mat- Woy, 5 Sater, ore einer number of rounds put them withla striking distance, Bach ; piece SAME: | ter of loaded balls and for-being tho first We y We therefare won ani lost...., Taian latter part of next month # ‘He! man on the frat fye had bis opponent] 1 nian, bi ered + | to prohibit the use of a loaded ball in a f A GOOD INVES I MENT, Gardaer to Pight Awatu, Beaten and the foal score ¢ound ihe! Wh’ otal se tournament," said William A. Spring, of % 4 4 Pini ogg Fer bepa see coy anar_ay | AGHIVER ME pine to the good nz was| Central" Parks y—Knubel, the Buffalo Bowling Club, 1a an address | , vg OM, 0th, FE Hak the yoeligan aie coed UBrouEhoul the country Vast lun in Weiods was matched fu age | MEH With 10, while Gillian topped the] Surole, Mi. Atoll. abi, atitlihan, ‘at the meeting of the United Bowling ena ic Pky Abembelves, L make’ the following offer: Sud mean account ot $s Clubs, End 1 will place for you $5.00, $10.00 or 820.00 etralght, accord A CURE IN 48 HOURS. ards, he Calltvrala, heavy woighi. in «| Central Parks with 200 | 4 pour 0 as — 0-0 Wh re ‘Club of Hal and This Was w Close Score, | SECOND GAME, His remarks were seconded by every ae TH on 1 abanes pene ad Better times were afforded the rafl | > = = * time aa ( though, }. Independent, olty-Jones, 182, Bieln- nt client “1 ng tl birde in the second gume. The Inde-! praker Ii; Lyon, 400: horton, a9; Pare siedent of busines. to date, together with check for winulngs, Men 14 feels cortein be will maky @ good) pendents and the Manbattans clashed,| PAN 147, Total, 819. - ‘Aevounts should be forwarded ai once to take advantage of my daily good on andi is was) nia’ Apa/tuek eal the: ward) hagseraat $2 ictlonnte 207; Hunker Men. Come to Me! ! nt every man that is $/ ff tsstared receipt of order, A copy of my ealcctions ie Aled ally’ with the visa } P| one 5 4 4 H Hy jussma ker, junke, ‘a , val oan at The Independents jumped tn the lead at! Th. pee, | \ i] suflering from Varicoce! hi y¥ person in my line of business in the United atelen” Me Hydrocel Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Polson f Hydrocele, oF Tay Swellings, Calarrhal Discha Next Monday, Puesday y and Wednesda ft , Erysi elas ‘or ab or any rap Eruptive ‘Gonaitions of the skin, of r mavclepe say's i tbe oe oka ee jen, to come a ve & soci ours *Bilsa Dillow., ‘ Pet -|the start, Bunke picked off "sree rh u picke ping 8 4, 10 vaaclabthe of a mile, | Taich! atin’ hol 1g atl nd had the rooters. THIRD GAM “Kid" MeCoy or any other heavy - i‘ on their feet. The Manhattans did bet- Duke, 178; Zollin, matched 03 Fogarty to meet Armstrong in| ten ping away even after Crosby and , race wire All aires despatched at 4 A. M % o . Crosby Koeing, #8 Total, Fight Om, Uranite Pollock, Crasvy. | had. . twa) aes dona examination, together with an honest and sciatide oplaion $2.00 Daily, $8.00 for 3 Days, $10.00 for 6 Days, made a big jump into the lead, but the ue Wrathos with Bob Armetrong. Noraies | With be second: ball faeene Aare be in will able to Gpht and y—Mulford, 160; Wensel, | Ssieat armatrong’ or MccoF: the wi Wobatiy'te| ter in the next frames, and were only fe six-round bout before the Ariel A. Cu, of Phila: “ z Brooklyn ~ Holzlerter, ®, the benest of these goed ones. Pull AAtONE: (10.4 ges or ton, Core, Glaesmaker hag been called for fouls by] Fall. 145; Mee at! Boronen, » chat with me rig give you Pree of Charge a thorough per- seesaga) will reach you not later than D A. Me ‘Termes (or my wirer™ charged against him in as many frames, a, fartrolteres Wird me uy the Manbatiens] MAS, WICHUM ROLLS 20 ns Fe Wpot i Seatars Remittances can be made by P.O, mousy orders, express order or eprtitied check Independents ned it in the fourth 1 GAME, |} *° é ‘ Eta: it to ks 92 IN A _ * The ab