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ASABE a abba RY ine ete By ae “Pith WORLD: MONDAY EVENIN LATEST NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD 7 HOW TOMMY WEST WILL TRAIN MUNROE FOR FIGHT. TERRY SIcNS 10 (By HAYDON JONES.) , a oe = | FCAT TWICE | Ight-Weight Champion Will McGovern Will Meet Maynard = ‘Meet Eddie Cain, of Brooklyn; and Callahan in Less Than 5 Six-Round Bout in Philadel- Two Weeks—Will Not Fight ‘ Jordan with Big Gloves. phia Ring. D Joe Gane, the light-wetght champion, ZH , y . . = ‘Sam Harris, manager of Terry Mo- Owho has not fought since he defeated TR | : Y ‘ wg ks \ ¥ Govern, completed all arrangements for Gardner, the Philadelphian, at New et Wi\s < ‘ two more fights for Terry this after- tain, Conn., on New Year's Day f ' noon. ‘neon, will engage in a bout before / x 4 \ He sizned articles of agreement call- Washington Sporting Club, of Phila- : o Ing for \aii&vern to meet Billy May- feiphia, to-night. His opponent will be Ze x nard, of this city, for six rounds before le Cain, the light-weight of South pos, ¥ 4 “ 4) 4 fi the Penn Art A. C., of Philadelphia, on okiyn, who will accompany Terr 5 l OM, SE 4 . i Wednesday, Feb. %, and to faco Tim wern to England and fight Jabe: f Z_ fi Eee, vat Callahen, of Philadelphia, for six rounds White; the English light-weleht cham- / of : before the Industrial A. C., of Phfla- before the National Sporting Club, HEL \ delphia, on Tuesday, March 3, s London, in May. Both battles will be at catchwelghte. Gans and Cain will try conclusions = * B ww . i Harris also received the articles of & six-round contest. ‘Tie latter is } SR a8 ‘ WeY HOW WOULD | azreement to-day for MoGovern's fent Swure to give Gans a hard fight, He hae —_ : « 3 pas Ms with Ben Jordan in England ‘the first Joped into a fast and clever fighter. WHAT eho Po THIS f : BS > E } COY LIKE week In May, but he did not sian them, fe has always been @ stiff punchei CORBET. ‘ SAN 5 | Ra THIS.ONE, |oecause the articles call for the boys @hin has been training for three weeks | Sa My ( E D> f to box with six-ounce gloves instead of i: MeGovern in Philadelphia, and will |* en mS 4 five ounces. enier the ring to-night in the beet 0% ’ Harris cabled to Matchmaker Bettison, of the Natlonal Sporting Club of Lon- dition. Gans Is also in good shape : : : the semi-windun, Jimmy Stone. of In Selecting Clever Brooklynite, Butte Miner don, telling him the boys must fight Qi with five-ounce nee before he will sien for the fia MoGovern ca tphitadelphia oa soe P. M., train for this city. He will meet Beals | aro his training for both bouts a Jona. eg OF Pftiaeu, nk a-roune Probably Made the Wisest Move of Ay HAL: s cy : ae: ; “one and Jim Jeftorde, | . ‘ ead Son's roadhouse at One Hundred and 3 welght. ‘They N fy eS Sixty-ninch street and Jerome avenue. ne Heat hoxit before ae fig > % a Where he got, in condition for his bout a Pe ad han Aat'foughe in| Judging by the number of clover boxers willing to take Jack Munroe, the bie we y , a UNS mae out Cote Cech ere (ih other een, fight scheduled for to- . ¢ : eth athe iyeek Gentes Gan His Fighting Career leffomis has not fought in ‘Willle Waldo, the young Western light-weight, He may give Gardner ) niner, in hand and teach him the tricks of the prizewing it looks as though will ride in the colors of Green B. Morris for the xt two years, Morris has secured Waldo at a ary of $6,000 a year. d Be Garoher though, Is too Wer for the, Californians and. the |everybody had one purpowe—to get Tom Sharkey beaten. leeware that he will win before the |, Dh Found has vex The latest pugilist to offer Munroo his services as trainer and teacher in the Gabe Patieninaty pout. to suis encounter | art of awinging. jabbing, uppercutting and cross countering {a ‘Tommy West, the niin event. Austin Rice, of fs clever midWe-welght boxer, of Brooklyn. When Munroe reached town the fret MH Then the palr boxed four rounds. Ww ‘and Jimmy Briggs, of Boston : cite fe principals TRS, OF A aten: | man he donned the gloves with was West. Munrooe was willing to learn, and West liked the minor's etyle in not trying to Crescent City Jockey Club Will Be Obliged to Spend Much Money to Make Its Course Safe. ee make him think he knew {t all, They became friends. West offered his services, RC TORAPHOIOF | cisty: con Unk b> couse es cust, and « tay ov to'cas em Mewes th FIGHTS AND FIGHTERS. | cievetana ne arcepted West's offer, but It will not be until Munroe beging training ‘ for the Sharkey fight that West will be with the miner. es ker Sieur Gee In selecting West os his sparring partner Munroe made one of the wisest Toston, in twenty aéconda Inat week, {over possibte, Weet without a doubt 1s one of the cleverest boxers in the been matched Jimmy | business. ‘To this wonderful cleverness can be attributed his success in the it itt. the champion light-weight of Call- | numerous Gghte he has fought. Beasties being clevor he Is a great ring general ye Boe Found bout, before |s1¢ jg shifty on his feet and at all times during m battle as cool ax a cucumber. the early part of nex Inonth, | AS Munroe 1s a fighter who |@ willing to learn st woutd not be a surprise If under ald recelved a telegram from the | West's.teaching he developed into one of the best heavy-weight fighters. Ker of the Rellahoe Club ask Saati se woud fight Britt for, 6) The first thing West will teach Munroe will be footwork. The blow he will (Special to The Evening World.) NHW ORLBDANS, La., Feb. 16.The racing here this winter thas demon- mrated clearty that the Crescent City! @ “In the Spring a young y Jockey Club will have to build a new fi lich grand stand and club-house and spena| man’s fancy lightly turns to more money for remodelling the track. thoughts” of lighter, smart- Last fall a top dressing of sand was T Cc put on the course. This has been ot| ¢% 1op Coats. i Mttle or no benefit, as the going in bad} @], Spring is not quite here, weather is as treach ' ; LEaukwnee oe. and uncer! but the Top Coats are. = ; isi Bi fan ross recel Fitz- | pay, é ~ Fi : . v irda bin acceotance of tho offer | Pave Munroe practise until he bas it down to perfection will be a straight left : ‘The accident to Redfern has brousht| @, Any length from knee a 0) ae ve ve Mow the Count an 400i) a4 jab to the face. It was that sort of a blow with which Gus Ruhn beat Sharkey (tif this matter home forcibly to the offi- at A a a orton Tome valsiy | {in the two fights he had with him. It fs only natural to suppose that West witl us y Glals, Bo angespus iv the track in ita) tO ANIC.) siny Styne. “Bropkitn midie-welgat make an effort to teach Munroe to win with the same punch. : rig See ee ee soaave onli @ Any price, —$20 to $40. , i ‘ (tier good good : Epeeiers Post Forfeit ee ‘As Munroe will have fully three months to prepare for the fight the Indications g be Induced to tae art rs ae eae @, Finished-to-order> in a few eo ae Grant. manager of Kid Mc-| are that py the time he entera the ring West will have him a 100 per cent. im- next winter. hoars, H “Coy, and Tom Sharkey, who is looking fter the interests of Jack McCormick, | Pteved Mghter, Munroe has told the writer that he has every ounfidence In West, va Berean or beavy wretant. ) nave| aba that 1h) Hae Jere igort ee WHAT EFFECT WOULD THIS ONE HAVE on WHE SALLORV ited forfelis of $500 with George Con- e° CHARLES, 5 BOWLING IN THE EVENING WORLD TOURNEY WILL BE BRISK THIS WEEK ok thelr miriagers to "post the | HIGH TEAM SCORES. INDIVIDUAL SCORES. mney So that there would be no crawl- Sur Own, Brooklyn. Braun, Aywon 1 ing out of the Bout at’ the last aminuts, = Ke marBritt Bont Poxtponed. a The twonty-round bout between Tim ’ Westchester County Wheel- Carter, Hyperions ree fees one Se Lotsa tiemedinay ad @, You need not buy . because track, The Ganeat pol ineroved fitiyel only, jomiain|| 798 y0ok» ef beep) beoausenyou way to make a good track in the water-| buy. Q bir ealand Sara soulbere ‘a to exca-| @ Eighyeen Wardrobes in vate the ten inches or a foot, i Pe eaanrite esdia temetaton. ot eepnett United States and Canada, and then fill in with a properly pro- portioned mixture of sand and loam. “Set. “READY.” Wanprose ‘This will cost money. * The Crescent Br Y Eleventh St, City Club will have to make up its mind aes aR ee A. J. KELLEY COMPANY to do that if it can hope to have acing. ie per gent Controllers for New York Sporting. Sporting, fs “Kearns, of Boston, and Jimmy Britt, of * California, which was to have been de-| “elded before the Reliance A. C., of Oak- on Feb. 24, has been post- for two weeks. Kearns Is at Thirty Good Teams Down4o Roll—Our Own, of Brooklyn, Still at the Top with 927, While Ben Chance Takes the Fourth| ‘atts Event—Ailyar Beats Malster Runa esas: Braun Heads the Individual List with 236. Dilenaie, AuRt Cloetl f Quinn’s Two-Horse Wire a Winner. “ae ba inte Fie Rave at New Ol Srmron Brust Mtuale 21: MUSICAL SLIPPER..............15 to I, 2d >) Club for a postponement which was 9 als - Y, rea 5 LADY ALBERTA.. .4 to 1, 2d immediately after his bour Kearns will start for the Coast. | MoCleland to Fight Again. THE WINNERS. Pe eae Su oe SCHEDULE FOR WEEK COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. Monday, Feb, 16—Cable, Manhattan; Cyclone UJ., Manhattan; Ko Ko, Manhat- won heavily on that, Williams, West Ends Oest, Our Own. Ane Pel ed necond. atte: rng excollenit rai at Thursday wo, ca on f 0 YOM re nol ready aking advaatngy of my a Archer, Hudson .. Winning wire Wo go at noe. I reproduc Tt clients for tbe last two Brill, Peerless. - Mod T DOFY ANY GE TO CONTRADICT ANY STATEMENT 1 MAKE: Actives, city - Jack MoClelland, the feather-weight Milfords, Brooklyn sees tan; Bt, Ge 4 hat 3 Cc ‘titution, Manhattan; Cycione I., Man- Akhter of Pitsburg, has another match | pase RACY—Allyar 1, Malater 3 Geass ae EAD: Bhs GORD MARR ARI COLI “i Reifler, Nutty Nut. Week of Jan. 26th Clients, Won $656.00. fas been elgned to ” * A w mec! Antonius 3, Tuesdi ». 17—Friendly, Manhattan; Butler, New Jersey; Nemo I., Manhat- Helfst, Our Own ....---------! 201 on, na Hon ae a Aiteeneny Pa ee ical oe MM unlel pales be: Clty: oA ie IL, seeith Poenne stant an Dai apices: Conlin, Westchester County 20th—DBrush By, 8-1, Won} Chickadee, 4-1, Lost.. $160.00 Pay. M6 Bkely 10. give Hand &) 6EOOND RACE — Alpaca 1, FL Royal Arsanum: Yonkers Wednesday, Feb. 18—Fair Play, Manhattan; Tompkins Square, Manhattan Wheslneh 27th—Lean, 5-1, Lost; Latuka, Lont, .- = ae He'lh mafehea to Rent Abe : fi Manoux I,, Manhattan; Menoux II. Manhattan; Star Athletic Club, Biiza-% |, OP saner Jan. Bth—Fl Rey, 8-1, Won; Ceylon, 5-1, Won 260,00 iM i Janu. 20th—Optional, 2-1, Won; Bpidemiv, 15-1, Lost. 40,000 beth; Union, Rutherford, N. J. Bronx, Plattdeutsche and West Farms, at Mar- |] Jam, 80th—Arachne, 2-1, Won Heau, 5-1. Lost 40.00 ie fellate tireity rounds In St. Louis during| hoyant 2, Russelton 3, tnd Daly will tight at 128 pounds, poe There Daye! een Soy “Ohenaee, in ithe ‘Central Park, hattan; Our Friends, Manhattan; Presti a ounds, whe Thursday, Feb. 19—Central Park, Manhattan; Our Friends, Manhattan; Presto, THIRD RACE—Charles D. 1, In-{ standing of the clubs in The Evening alleys, Jan. Bist—Soorpio, 20-1, Won; McChesney, {-1, Won, 420.00 > ight Articles from England, speeter Shen 2, Losast Blossom 9, {Word's big free bowling tournament, Manhattan; Hollywood Inn, Yonkers; Enére Nous, Paterson; Friend Commer Caneve-catnon Robbin & Co laid ala J : Lg Bam Harris, manager of Terry MoGo! an e * |The Our Own team, of Brooklyn, still Manhattan. prerec Bros Ce nee Metcalf Bros. & We theret ue Nee! and lost. wounced last aight that he expecta to receive the stands in first place, with the Weat-| }¥¥day, Feb, 2—Custom-House, Manhattan; Germania, Stapleton, 8. T.; Empires | th Bruainty © Fron, $920.00: jowt, $109,003, winnine $420.00, enn 20%, (my, crmraienion, Linwood, Manhattan; Ivy Leaf, Brooklyn; Atlantic, United Bowling Clube—Section .1—Glend ras on $10.00" baw from England for the] FOURTH RACE—Ren Chance 1, Al- bert F. Dewey 2, Potheen 3. chester County Wheelmen pecond, four- City, Manhattan; Holnobund and Rosedale, at the White Eley ne ayers, y e190 1 Rose phase | A Ree i ts were forwarded promptly’ t teen points behind, Brooklyn. alleys. neeine meee a shoment iy to My "numero ‘oun Twelve teams have soored dbove 350, | Qn nn PPO, ruthere | Aatlonal—Pin | Knleht. Arilogton Week of Feb. 2d Clients Won $457.60. Franklin Palace, jub al a and return (Special to The Rvening World.) but the 1,000 mark 4# still untouched, thi ithe fecelpt of the signed articles Match: A My . » the | soon nagin to fall better now that some | pack the alleys at Fifty-ftth street and Won. pees oe BO eds rt Ashe RACE TRACK, NEW OLBANS, Feb. | Our Own's score being 927. yee fives are scheduled to play. Rihina avenue’ all wee ot Sialted lames 4 Feb. 24—Asun, 10-1, Lost; Leenja, 8-1, Lo oe 0 Ge aan money the cluballows afe-]16,—The class of horses entered in| Thirteen men have got past the 20] - Every, team zine ee te Jae ee papain One un argie es | Woremae : rT wen} Ieaiamn. 404) Lent $40.00 % 7 ot Mty tr ‘A . 01 " My m e © rf ry 2 Agate. the races at the Crescent City track to-| score for individuals, but the 296 made | fy hore Toiorn will be larger than | MAY DIGRUPT AMERICAN | mix}! Lote, af the Harem Circle Palace Won; Bird Pend, 7-1, Wom, 172.00 Callahan . day was high. ‘The wires wero down at |by Braun, of the Aywon II. team, still in’ tho Aret game tne Cabl i Manhattan Bo Hudson and S000 Now that there dors not seom to be « chancelall points of the compass and It is diM- | stands high fneot the second Cyclone team, and then, BOWLING CONGRESS, |, Nanbatien | Boroust—cennon, enn af em Harn aronning 4 watnh tr Tory Me-| cult to get tho news away from fers, | Conlin, of the Weatobester County | ie, Ko, Ko club will go againat the Bt, ie Hn TORT STE _colunb Age ‘Bvvere with Billy ry Harris says hi * | Geor 7, AS Tth—Carat, 6-1, Won; Heda » Won 240.00 Jy v1 Aesop ye he will Wheelmen, is the last man on the list| (the wind-up will be between the Con-| Unless the American Bowling Con-| leasue. at Thum & Kahledorts a} peak ia iy rien al A McGovern fabt Tim in with an even 90, atituuions and the Cyclone first team | gros at its annual meeting in Indian-| pj\te nnd vate Moa" 1 TARRY beeworen We therefore won and lost. 8672.00 $100.08 ‘ A ae ot This week there should be some better | Ane. mane curniah, rome very food |apolis next week decides to abolish the Wan, $672.0; owt, $100.00; wrinatng HST2.00, lone 20% (mz comartanion, wares & net isha wt be"serangea in 8 few oi games and the 1,000 score 8 long prom-| shuns and rolling ‘well In practice, rule permitting bowling with loaded] | Alley Owners Thélvidual—Cadiew vs. Starr, ry $20.00 ast ©, 510-00 ‘bane $228.00 w i the Monach alle ya; Bobutte ve, Blows ry ‘the fh ri ae erwaraet my numerous soovent ri rn together with “9s OBrten Mela . fred ought 1 be mado once at loaat,|. The umpiring will be done aa before | baile In tournaments, the onganteation| Yryviie alters Vive ve Pump, a the Broad: stalerient, Priewn hav ‘end | Maly o be gomenat arated Week of Feb, 8th Clients Won $1,004.80, ‘The new, heavy ping have made high a tp eer or, scores almost {mpossible, but they will countort Pade crowds that ihe | @Phe bowlers from the East are op- posed to using loaded balls, On that Feo, om—rllan Dilton, 8-1; Won A, Lee, 4-1, Won, $240:00 sooount not a New York bowler has) VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY = Wo (Sneria Bel a a 160.00 SPORTING NEWS BRIEFS, [sv te uy’ ae oer FOR MEN. 1 arate! Bic\Btaa, 3, Wom 040.09 the West, Dr. Timm and many other prominent Mormon Bishops’ Pills F, WGek, 2d; Ly Alberti A, Biles - ue to Holyoke has bet) | bowlers will attend the meeting and have been in use over 50 © *Prlladaiphia Inck’" O'Brien, the clever middie. ae boxer, has made up his mind to follow nae other business than Aguting. It wili be m Of & lawyer, real estate agent and fre towur ‘Droker, O'Brien willl not start right in with ney ualinay it” will" walt aeveral mouths ledaed business man. This pe ‘'\Easterners Will Not Go to Chi- A new country club, with # paidoup capital of vai rrr sy cago if Annual Championship s10.000, 20» been or alive malate : ere ‘ounty, where the and Golt ‘lle, of Holyoke, ianater with | Samke, & Nigorous protest ageinst | the ears by the leaders of the : by Leah (ay, commanren), ieoven 8 net ata eh: metchesses o'uosen tare use| Event Goes There, sean aes eT teat il uae the loaded belle 36 the america years by the leaderso tie] aarti ah Son ant Wi ong fn se Raa nae et * ah by the pew club, N Phe le thy bowl i ith. ii Lowney, ‘t r tae Fae we Taaiern nemraee Hil wil their followers, —Posi- ‘The Oxtord-Cambe which is] Among those mentioned as ready to tively cure the worst re for the police of tbat city apparently, 4 Y Meld by Willie Fitzgerald, the Broo jose oan, A GOOD INVESTMENT. eh Lacy Tey aa ome Peet The women golfers of the East intend Pei to make @ tour of start an Easter re af vatore the th making @ hard fgdt aguinet the Wold-| James & Mitchel, holdre of the Amertcan and | summer, will leave agland 4 week earlier. than Nations ‘Ame yt] C4868 in old and young arising from Uf vor ed aptal ‘tpt ce and! ing of their championship tournament] world’s records for throwing the G6-pound welght | at first arran he ¢ te in onder to H et 0 iw effects of indiscretion, clauparion, trai Into the show end " allow for more Ty i octenn team * Coluny gue. ‘hes ny Nbarately ‘pushed tam [10 Chicago thie year, They claim the wil retura to the athletic field thie Pal | eague, Nor ‘tock Ex-lexcesses, or cigarette smoking. ee les each ON, Wp, Rinsing Zone canara craien on cae sh beat nigh fore ut | tourney whould be awarded to the At- jember of the New York Athletic Clu, | cys rian Rhodes, who was skipper ot the | { = ‘ Cures Lost Vitality, Insomnia, rest eet Oe Bee Tree ait wee mana PRE Wine inemrenileny Jew if A alte Cap eh day of wees. At the #04 ot ii lantic City Country Club, and with that «tres +e ta tovercottegiate asnete | Cobetuton in the tral racee two youre agp We | Commmercial “faague, Bank ‘Glerks'| Painsin Back,Lame Back, Unfit. | ff tune st hsioe ta date together with, check tor mina te "Saal Ida in thelr mind they intend to pre-| uiteseve, with oor games von and mone lont, | Meleet & defender for the Amertoa's Cup, mill sent @ petition signed by every Eastern | ¢ again be (a command of that sloop in this ged eague, 0 Spy Solumba aecond, with four won apd two leat; ] 008 reer'e M0. . golf player to the United States Golf| Harvard, wii ews'wou aud “shies font | preliminary races. Cat, Mhoden, who resides at | BtoOKIYD Hoya! Aimaniih aseiean-| vous Debility, Headache, Vari. a erate ay yaraan tn my fine’ business ta, the United i th h the feather-welght aghter, off Agsoeiation when it holds its Cornell, fourth, with one won apd two Moat. aad nee anus! ! ws at Hay Bhore. was notifed of his appointment by the hy ‘The Bui Ynalvidual, Knoeked out such good men asl meeting at” Delmonico's. to-morrow | Pimertes laa WitR mone won and four ToHi. Y coustitudion ayndicnte on Saturday, ea rw oS al Bide Naz|cocele or Constipation, Stops Th ci oF Gras Special at 25 to 1 ce night. Death ots relaiive:ot. one of. the damhey 0M ss 8 tonal and Haviem Nay: ‘Nervous Tw itching ‘The liveliest kind of a dobate tn| team caused the postponement of a ieee The next ematear billiend tournament ie the of Eyelids. Effects are Tuesday my wire wil Sis jnatructions on tro of tbe sure to be heard when the question | Aralied Intercity handbeit tournament, whicd| OTOL AMY ssi sn Maren g) The sauce] OtMOr Bowlin Gam ‘To-Might: | immediate, Impart vigor comes up erty-two clube in the West | Sty to have bow played yesterday in the Jertey | wini inciade Fensinend Posgeaby sant sn st abe talon, Ot te Ww iplcag y past CENTS of ‘the sys- ave slened & Delilion amine & that the a has been | Ligderkrans Cub; A, B. Townsend, * the Han. Don't ¢¢ despon dent: acure is at boetpon eve a ness for Marriage through Nere ar, A copy of | in By et tern players assert mel will not . + free, Cab) Benard, Cerda sf Regie: Pctrengtbening lf Bint Mase Sen Dervey OlaHeld, the Detroit shaudtour, with |e Si alee Noes SM PF “trent 1 —" the, brain wa wae @ cballenge to Menri Fournier or Winton ° 8 e hy) oa (de alleys, x, 6 for $2.50 by mall, of fens, te ek cure or Be Reva] An the early daye of that « ae wi Hall} sy 1 ages aot sarees SE ts saythlag A cycling repaion of unusual interest took place 0 Basha, eet, coca tet xo Olent We | in Boston gat Saturday alg Se eh ae j (erGy | dloycling Club held ite twenty-Aitb annual dinner id aly ee ks, theo

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