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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENIN=, FEBRUARY 21, 1008. HE LATEST NEWS OF THE SPORTING 'WORLD How MILLIONAIRE CLARENCE MACKAY TRAINS FOR HARD WORK OF HIS OFFICE. E TRIES TO oO DeRd MBOTHNERS at WARMING UC =X FIGHTERS TUNING = UP VOCAL ORGANS When Jeffries Comes to Town in About Two PAY DON Weeks They All Expect to Say Something. 4 TONES euTs'uP 5040 DUNG BELLE Head of Postal Telegraph Company Spends Six Hours a Week in Bothner and Elmer's Gymnasium and Engages in Clever ‘ Boxing and Wrestling Bouts. Here is a multi-millionaire who is in training. Clarence H. Mackay, head of the Postal Telegraph Company, is the man. He keeps in condition o that he can Gope with the arduous duties of his office. As a boxer, wrestler or bag-puncher he is nearly as adept as he ts in conducting his big business. At Bothner & Elmer's select gymnasium, at No. 110 West Forty-second street, ‘Mr. Mackay spends about six hours a week exercising, Nothing in the line Symvasium work 1s too strenuous for him. When he goes about doing anything Mt is with the idea of doing it properly or letting it alone, Things done by halves, With him, as the old saying goes, are never done right, and so It is that when he enters the gymnasium to train he goes about {t With an earnestness that Is interesting. Pulling at the weights, exercising with dumb-bells, working on the rowing U Machine are about the first things he does. There is nothing but hard work in doing that. In boxing, wrestling or bag-punching @ lot of pleasure may be de- Tived, but it is not pleasure the multt-millionalre ts seeking, but that which will Keep him physically fit to carry out all his duties In the business world, ‘ ‘With the dumb-bells and other paraphernalla laid aside, Mr, Mackay in a truly democratic atr announces to George Bothner, one of the partners In the 1 Bymnasium and who bears the distinction of being the champlon Hgytwelght ‘Wrestler of the world "Well, George, I am ready to take a fall out of you." " That means fficon minutes on the mat. Mr. Mackay has grown exceedingly Former Wants to Know if Ex- Gleyer at that game, and with his advantage in welght he makes an {nteresting Mabie with the champion. Miner Means Business Re- After that work is over, Billy Elmer, as clever a boxer as ever pulled on a H pair of boxing gloves, is kept busy side-stepping Mr. Mackay’ garding His Debut as Wrestler Within the next two weeks there will/ Qhapelle, Jim Young, Jimy Wakely, | desmay probably be more fight talk by the bIg| Grant. ‘The delegation will go with McCoy eB heavy-welghts heard. Champion Jim} the 4.13 o'clock train Jeffries will be the leader in it, He is] Ryan Going Abroad. booked to arrive in town by that time,| tommy Ryan, the middle-welght champion, and of course there is hardly a fighter| has decided to make another trip to Bagland who will lose the opportunity to secure| this summer. While thore he will in all probe a little cheap notoriety by posting @ for-| ability be paint pst ee bane, a lenge to fight the| Engllsh middle-weight champion, fo Xi club in.England, Ryan will accommodate Dejreedy/ total’ Tent withiany ct a mer with « fght it the Natlonal Sporting Clay heavy-welghts when he gete here. ne ee en eet ee eee ee tatehmaker first fighter who, will go after Jeffries} ‘bettinwn will offer (he men « $3,000 puraa, ie will gi will be Jim Corbett. The latter says he| pave Fights for Monday. 7 ‘has ‘been training since last June for @| ery are five fights slated to be fought om ‘battle with the champton, and that he] yonay aight. “"Kid'' ‘MeCoy will meat Jask intends to see Jeffries personally and] ycocormick in Philadelphia; Matty Matthews will demand the match, clash with Tom Coublg for ten rounds before : the Alleghany A. C.; George Dixon will box eh meee Spaeth merats hh win de| [*RE® Proctor a twenty-round bout in Englands It ts probable that 9 mate Jimmy Briggs and Austin Rice will box ¢ twelte arranged quickly between sens ee round bout in Boston, and Chester Goodwin, of t. is no reason why ey mn, will meet Tommy Feltz in a ane ONE T Creat TOee esis 5 round should not get togther and agree to| bout before the Hoffman A. C., of Boston, upper-cuts ine boxing be io It foes along for about fifteen states too, me eR’s TAW. t. If a match is not arranged it| Aimynard Is Confident. boxin, e 1s not new to t ; : © of the ’ fight port and never loses an opportunity to put on the gloves with ome one, Tle ts| .Jf,Jaek Munroe 1 earnest in nis on] BAG : will not be the fault of Conbett. The} wily atayoard, the exat sido feather-welght ; MACKAY. PUTS Very clever, and in Elmer's mind he Is the best aiatour middle-wolght in Amerten| wrestling “eame he ‘cent ‘i SA Rage a ae Att aloviiontpansed | te ete en oe oe Loco y ', and in Elmer's mind ‘he e best amato ~ wrestling game he can y let ; as the provision named| ho meets him before the Penn Art A. Cy af atleast, and possibly the world, He roughs it with Elmer in the bouts and looks | following er pare his c ‘ aa od 2 rg it ISLE ameakce tor iteeie ‘ if 3 by the champlopn when Corbett first] Phtiadelphia, on Wednesday ands ually ; joes he offer ands an unusually hard blow, per sees Deo eee pert armalics Tae lng No A oe j 5 chellenged. quietly itpped off his friends in this city to bet jum bout ay Gaun ce lakarea (t 5 whatever money they can get down on him. In Nevada Offer a Bluf: Maynard 1s training lke a beaver in Philadel- for no apology when the instruc ne when he wallops a little harder than is expected in a gymni Bag-punching ts wigt might be called Mr. Mackay's hobby. He leaves that Por the Inst part of his work, It, serves as dessert to the other good things he i Se ean 6 iy oY, ‘The offer made by the Tonopah (Nev.)| Pil for the contest and is in excellent shape Sagages in eariicr In the day, He takes a morry whirl at the bag, and to hear) siding Munroe’ wid make moot ip Dutt and tee x a: A. C, of @ $25,000 purse for a finish fight oa ——— Ste tattoo against the ceiling is enough to know that Mr. Mackay has an eye that) let the money. Clark Ball, Munroe manager, Bra ‘ E ‘between Jeffries and Corbett appears to of Bood. The eye must be good to catch the ball on Its return, and that|the wlde bet I? fall h A . be @ bluff, According to a report Tono- ENGLISH POLO TEAM what the millic footlichta. 0 rood. oo , ean pah has no athletic club, Jeffries, in a TO COME TO AMERICAg, And such is the w of a millionaire In training. It takes his mind off his| make’ an appointment m: 3 telegram to The Evening World to-day, Business affatrs for the time belng, and when he goes about them again dt ts with oda for iporith ble money a i} said: “I know nothing of the Nevada] Likely to Sulf for Here from Enge ®s clear a mind as on the day when he first set to work about them. HARR. i offer, and must be consulted directly. land in April. Will’ then take offer under considera-} 1 o.non, yeh, 2 GARDEN NOW LIKE {THREE TIED IN BOWLERS END THIRD WEEK’ S GAMES Sees nicer isc, orem ce ant ees Although Jack (Herman, matchmaker] turn trip of a British team to the United ee the International A. C.,, of Fort Erie,! States during the coming summer, stated recently that he would; J. M. Waterbury, jr., of the Amertcan ey ‘his offer of a $6,000 purse for JSAM), Meumtio niet AenpRt trough | ® | a aght between Corbett and Jeffries, he! Mr, Buckmaster, of the English poloists, is ready to renew it, and the chances|Wwho competed at Hurlingham last year. —_—______., LAST NIGHT’S HIGH SCORES ‘are he will come to this city with al|, Jt is probable that a strong English team will sall for the United States next " | | hen Jeffries i Hransformation Due to Annual) ‘Vignaux Defeated Cure and IN-\] cg Groowe Another Immense Crowd Was fen at Amann & Triess’s Alleys|2rves nore and agree to hold the oUt | ee Sportsmen's Show, Which Be-| ternational Championship Will1] Empire city, city, : Last Night, but Were Disappointed When Ivy Leafs, of Brook- Quring the latter part of June. Genuine gins There This Morning. Be Played Off Next Week. Linwoods, city... lyn, Failed to Roll as Good as Was Expected of Them. Olnvion Ready tor Elant Carter's Little Liver Pill “Philadelphia Jack’’ 0’ Brie the middle- e J aes ae has not fought since the second Must Bear Signature of ij The good bowlng and the high scores a waite. wenneavia blah s itgumie iaeatnat ; A week in Jaanuary owing to one of his hands be- . The Sport ’ n » it PAR Feb, 2.-Louis Cure, the bill-} of Thursday night caused another big! 4) , bad ie as | EAM: ainst the Lady Poodle in the Routh: Paw, at Ehlers Fitth Avenue Palace] ing broken, will be sene in the ring agein in Seagal eg hava a putea ees ; jthree less than Gross's the lowest man | women’s tournament on the Harlem Cir- | #!l na tree w: O'Drlen bas been matched | to a d annual « Madison layer of this country, who Was} crowd to appear last night to seo thelon Yae team ° Sipe allay Fy 5 eon jerrman's Tournament—T) anakis, Dey- Mords, the California heavy-welxht Pquare Garden this £5 ; don as tae probable winner of P . ie} on #0 i) with jcle alleys, As it was they ed 1.) Jin Hot Aire and Gennoy's Paysides, Herrman’s inky si nd ‘pout botore the Alleghany (PA,) BEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW.\ eral arrangement w nad. billiard) tournament | 174! games of the third weeks’ bowling] The final score 899 for the Lyn-| 4 Crawford made the high score of | Seventh avenue alleys, during, the early part of next month, . = Nap t par in The Evening World Tourne | woods and 878 for e Empire Citys. day, rolling 167. oe inven has been ry day. for a week amp, with nearly gress here, suffered his first 7 m in 2 ehiadelphla and says bis Amann & ‘Trets loys, Fitty-ntin{ The Lynwoods tried hard to make it street and Third avenue, Three games| % same in the last frame Mn attendance Quebec, New 1 last night. He beaten by Vignaux, a countryman, scores ofthe games‘ were; RACING NOTES. fio fen a all . FOR HEADACHE. ‘ - were achedul The lvy Leafs and the| The Ivy Leat's did not come up to ex- Fiamazck Ladics—Mre. 0 138; Mre, with, | nd Duane’ palronda i In twenty-one Innings by @ sore of 60) Pie fee itm mie Wey Zeeata and the) csations In. the leat game and were| vie Liz) Mew Hoppe, “87; Mra! The Russian racecourses wit not be honored | Danny Duane, the east alde light-welsnt, m0 ped aes Let a points to 403, anys ta the] Set together. ‘The gormer team had all] Badly beaten by the other Brooklyn flv Lady Poodie—Min. nei eight frames); | 2/8 season by the prevence of ‘‘Cash’ Gloan, | defeated Billy Gardner and Dal Sarkis, i Ly MESS, shooting distri: Visnaux's victory over Cure upsete the] 275 Oier Tite former team had alll vy rantics. Mra "Murken, 1d), ‘stra, Uldwell, 6. (uhreo | WHO has moved his famfly Co Sheepshead Bay. |Califoraia fighter, in Boston recently, will be |FOR TORPID LIVER, Coast. Log cabins, “lea and huat- | sur i walk-over for the tournament 1d be one np frames): Mra. Kiobuteoheck, 74 (sever frames); | “Oaeh'’ will remain in this country, and will be {sen elm another bout in that clty, Matchmaker "nigh bape gana iped about the [aiton it Wan sunposed the letter would | Hh contestante In the nal Atteen gai The Ivy Lents never had # chance | irs iteseon, 111; Mrs: Assert, 118. Folsl, BOE | sete to rioe at ayo onanase, Seeiees Sine ae Henton hae signed bis {9 meet ine Sullivan, a . ¥ gine ay PRES the big prizes after the first ball was rolled. The At- SECOND GAME. fi th shter, of Boston. . @rena, the centre of which will be given defe make Ue in the # s reo lance, Bloan will race a few horees, and ee Aenea Bi Mert ua Gure'and sutton, | The only out-of-town team scheduled] antics took the lead in the first frame| Lady Poodle—Mrs. Murken, 186; Mrs, Klobut- | eventually’ get topether a public sable, twat round Bere ree tr ietes Tals fp {0 an island surrounded by a moun i y e scheck, Lis; Saree Teamen W144: Mos, Boveae tat Plysieal Oultare Ay tT : » American player, shaving each Won] to rol was the Germanta Club, from| and held tt 124 tal, 608, Oi abd ° fest and well contested, ie Rein trout stream, ames and loa Hi Princess Lorraine, by Ireuwola, one of ine mea. are. lever, roast No and Sie “Phe leading ¢ntertainment (teats a next week, | Stapleton, 8. 1, and it was on hand tolivy Lente | tI serles Will be pia: queens of the McGrathiana Stud, owned by Mil- | gunchers, If ene mtg > pri be tao Cantar of tawatia, or, as It in Wednesday and ending} Meet the team representing the locall Mitie, the Researcher Iwan outed Mra Ireland, 128 At ton Young, foaled « brown colt by Lampll sich with ‘humoton Som ane thes been called by |t€ composer stomrHouse, ‘The contest wa8! form and, only ro! 138. J, Carty, the} THIRD GAMR. Yesterday. This youngster ia @ brother rye minville, between the @ric R, Burton, About one hundr mplre Cliy five and the sire, | 2iobe and the rat colt by taper foaled pists) the Ate |, Tallapoosa Ladics—Stre, Hatten, 165 Kentue ad 180, Hil, of the fea, 165; | Mra. | Kentucky this year, bai «TOURNAMENTS TS FOR Mnwoods, two etty teams lance, wan high man of the might, {Saat Hu." Restank con nme} MIAME CLUB MEMBERS. | wovid wind Soe wv in a Uiee ue] 2 held in Loulerilie persons ah Notai, ‘OU1 . ‘again in epite of the fact that the authoriticw 0 will take part tu is avery one expected that the Ivy Leafs ne final score was; Ivy Leaf, Y Ta Destiag, 113; Mrs, W nn akon which last yar ony fm the mame of| of the city refused to allow the Corbett-Mc- v , i h rv. Hoppe, 101; Mra. Su: | the Lakewood mabe ant was trained by ‘Mnap- | Guyern bout to be held there a few nae a8 4, 853. uve ore Odtbw Eee eraay rom Manhattan and rooklyn were on FIRST GAME. BR ; z i } , Klyn wore o 5 Apt i} 'punene “Derenah, cof Cinoianath, a of for 1 band to watch the match It was the| Gustomstiouse, elty--Lodes, 168) Dewey, OOKLYN BOWLERS The secretary Gohn Boden, fr.) of Metghten | ant ‘gearet ‘Bohuls, het Loulaville, ‘The latter was ' @ tournaments will) v frat game that proved tie exciting one, V4k; Neuman, 14; Rey LOSE $1,000 MATCH, | Beteh was notines ny 8. J Smith yaar that thirteen tee md on a (oul. Besenah had 2 of the Thirty-second] The Custom-House boys and the Ger- ss Nomuhern Star Geolared out of the ‘Dest of the bout and would hawe beats o—-—eneae of which Senator] Manias, from Staten Island, put up the Ade}. 167; Boies] Uriaiton Handioap, Nerihera Bar's weight we | tue Zz BSCRIPTIONS POUR IN is leader ar- | clorest-fought contost played go tar, and| Penyee 1h Total'son | eer 2 r nahh in ~The Burtalo vow), M4 Punts pian Many Will See McCoy Fight. & i ng team, ebhard and Fost i re pool, pinoe! and|!t Was not until the scorer had counted ig a i Green B. Morrie yesterday Geclared Sombrero Jarge crowd of sportring men trom this FOR “MACON’S” BENEFIT. Pee cesent iio. be|(OR thatthe enectators nant ane SECOND GAME. enough games last night from W tnd Cunard out of the Suburban Hendioap Beth | eicy to Philédelphia on Monday night H —_ — Jield at the elub-nouse, No. 1600 Lexing-| There was only four pins difference at Eimpire City. city “Harries, 186: Keeler Cordes, of Brooklyn, to the mateh re now quartered at the Ingleside track, sround bout between 'Kid'’ Mo ‘ Fmance in Philadelphia on). the end. ‘That was enough to satiety the Bihney. its, Quirk, 379; Grose, 90:] for $1,002 a side in fayor of the local tana. . 28 br yg word | to " 4 men 4 Pre v Be a Snecens » appointed the following | 1ocal team and they had quite a cete-| 7 Dds, cit Kennea ‘Ten mone entrien for the Excelelor Handi a] ‘ nwood y y+] Five games wore sh loay— eon? MoCormick’s benefit, 4 ree the games: Check- | bration afterward. 197: ledy. 168; ; ‘Tindale, anit sames were played last night, the) spin guitivan’e early altracth his Jamaica q Mo be held in Industrial Hall, Phila 5 Denyse, the Germanta’s anchor, was| 18% Total, 89 Buffalo team winning two of them. But. ¢ received yesterday. The total number ‘ eins to tae cld not equal to the hot finisa, His 160 — falo won ten out of fifteen games played 1s ‘now. Afty-two. Joha Ww. hope, pation P, Eckhardt score was very poor rolling~and. hial THIRD GAME, in Brooklyn and six out of ten played thy Memphis brewer, wnt 4 P, 1 team should hay won with »1 Ivy Leafs, Brooklyn. Hun. 162; #.] Thursday night, making the total soore the $15,000 arling fi 1 want e chairman of the Cominitte t without any! ey Naty, abo:| with net wghte play; Buffalo, th 5 ‘yen ing tm “hae M very man x Bis, as altos | five pigh Inning ‘March 2 nD: mya Uroubte, Lodge, af the Custom-ioaren | SAND" i 8 TT: Jy Caty, ami] mst nat, nightie py: HumTalo, 14:1 soyner's stable, 18 the cyaoeure ef trulnery’ epee len, Come to Mel iiicing ‘tom Vatiocele cre as high man with 18%, W games werk waen he trots and canters around the Sheopsbesd Gebhard and Foster. 1 HS Bay treck, Many astute Judges of herweseah do Well and Cordes ot Hl $40 BF nor taney Atlantica yn Dorann } Scores in Secon Game, | Hameke. Ww) Aleuburg, Ler; Hill a md game, between the H " the members of the club & the tournament —— , Acute and Chroule Ulcers, Blood Polsoning, * Vorest of Vatlombrosa on Fire, There will be no games to-night Bowling Gamen To-Night, . fe go0d scoring on t Monday LONDON ». BrAccording to anling end. The pa laens mee pas, At Ol heen arrans: i bo Dr gency @ h from Florence the For- 4 @ loked wins) oiete schedule for thew will bo pub: ¥ * ; ners tn toe beginning, but.in the last | fished in The Evening World a Monday, few frames their rivals got thelr eyes on the head pl a nage 0 ot in| “sala ety i a rl nas ron scot | Moe coat Toa ait ine i the Empires and scored an even 900. eer. Keeler, pg brctirdboe he if Phe 400 ihe acre a 40 BO, swelling) os: of Valiombrosa is on fire, The Villa Medici has been destroyed, ae other men on the team did 1 dnd shy

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