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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 24, 1903. ‘ L° THE LATEST NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD WOY CANE FITZ BACK HOME IN AN INTERVIEW DEFENDING dart Siren “TWILL TRY 10 CLEVER “AID") ees KILL CORBETT.” —J. J. JEFFRIES. His Exhibition Against McCor- TSS BS. mick Last Night, Which He Won Easily, Showed Him to Be as Good as of Old. i AINT COT ‘i A eon fore) . WO Like sro RN. SS Y¥: HIT3.A Bloom C AVE A SHY ay SOME OF ery HOUTRIGE HMI TELL VYE. JEEr’s THe. GRITEST FIiGcHreR) IN THE BLoomin HUNLVERSE, Champion, in General Tirade Against Man Who Is Hound- ing Him for a Fight, Makes the Awful Threat. ' Kid MoCoy ts stil a great fighter, Whe way he toved with big Jack Mc- Wormick, the Philadelphia fighter and fwrestler, ih a six-round bout in Ph Welphia last night was convincing proof fof that statement. Although McCoy has deen fighting | many years and engaged in over one hundred battles, it is doubtful if ever Re showed such wonderful ability as against McCormick. McCormick lasted the six rounds, but that was through eourtesy of the “Kid.” The latter Beemed anxious to relieve everybody of Hhe idea that he had gone back, and vg «he did. Ge had everything last night that a > (fighter requires to reach the highest He was In great shape, to begin with. ‘Then he was * clever. He was shifty on his fect and Miways ready to land a blow. His judg- ment of distance w: excellent and ac- ed * curate. He landed when and re he Pleased on McCormick. The latter we no match for the “Kid.” Had it not een for the fact that the latter frac- tured one of the bones in his right hand fn the second round he would have put his big foe to sleep before the fin- fish of the fifth round. That the injury prevented McCoy from ving McCormick his quietus was A 5 by MoCoy flooring him four times| Lanky Fellow Is Profuse in Praises of the Terre Haute, Ind., Fob, £t, “Just as sure as there ina num in the skies, when I step into a ring with Jim Corbett, 1am going to try to kill him. I loathe and hate him to such an extent. In the face of my Maker I have never used such an expression before.” Such is the statement Jim Jeffries, who is in this city, is said to have made during a general tirade against the man who js heunding+ him fn en effort to get ona fight. The champion relleved himself of the remarks while drinking in a saloon here on Saturday night after his show with Fitzsimmons had been disbanded. He controlled him- self, so the report goes, but still had had many drinks. “They call him ‘Gentleman Jim.’ Way, if the public only knew of th many dirty things he has done during his career as a fi I will not delve into his private affairs, however, as it's not manly and It would certainly pro- duce quite a stench. “As a liar he is the whole thing, with- out a rival, peerless, and all alone. I hate Conbett, and L do not like to fight men I hate. I do not mind fighting with @ good fellow and then being the best fh, that round with left jolts on the . A } of friends after {t's all over. emer Champion and Says He’s Entitled to Any- 43 CUP DEFENDER MONROE MATCHED -aTipaleve tents sound tong ~~ In the six rounds the men foueht Me- ; “ . ” gnough for me, to put Corbett out. | Bee : Benicia Scored neven tlie: E thing but the “Horrible Roasts” to purse, Twi take alland ck ‘him, “If. Bede trace cas down, and olay on Which He Has Been Subject. anne ete: tt hot in thinty, then’ in + the latter went down, and stayed down, gan | yi if not in thirty, then to oii watn srereree (Billy Rocap, had on one fact: I can fold my arms across gounted nine seconds over him. F]my breast and Corbett cannot beat me zea DL mae weft Thigh Jim Corbett 1 will not Ps i Some of the blows McCoy dropped] Fitz is in New York now, and, as The Evening World told last night, is bubbling be anxious about the crowd. I will fight New Herreshoff Yacht Making Fitz Said Miner Would Havel ay‘not care*ansthivie shout te ‘crowd, Good Progress—Mainmast| Licked Jeffries in Another | cos! tevzathered at carson or not ls Completed. | Round, Avers Clark Ball. ‘arson or no BRISTOL, R. L., Feb. 4.—The new Cup} Clark Ball does not mean to let Mon- yacht Is growing rapidly, To-day the | roe get beyond the public gaze, and no upper portion of the stem was fights belng in view for the immediate in place. It 1s of steal and is attached] suture, he has matched the Butte miner to the bronze gtem underneath, glving to} to wrestle Tom Jenkins. the boat her designed outline at the for- ward end, In many respects this gives! match will be made before the club of- the appearance of a spoon bow, but not] fering the largest purse. to a radical degree, owing to the length} pias for the bout will be opened Feb. of the overhang. 28, 28, and the men will get together durin, The mainmast, which is now com-| ine week of ee tii’ oe * pjeted tn the south shop, shows a length! pan ix indignant at the interviews| We?ve pounded the prices. which will preclude the possibility of the ’ McCormick with were prettily delivered.| over with enthusiasm over the big ex-botlermaker. ‘All through the battle Mot t's a shame to roast Jim so," was Fitz's first remark when he stepped e001 as a day last week. Not onco did]off the train, "He's your American champion and he ehould be accorded better he leave an opening for McCormick that] treatment. He was brought up here, If anybody tells you that ‘Jeff’ is going would give ‘him a chance to get in | back, that he 1s disstpaung and leading a horrible life, call him a Mar on the spot, knock-out low. and if you are not blg enough to Hok him just call on old Fitz and I'll hand McCormick, on the other hand, was|ntm one. te wild asa March-hare. He succeeded) —*J'm not saying anything about myself, but I've been fighting for some time, fn landing only three good punches dur-/and this man Jeffries is the real thing. He ts the champion of champlons. He's img the six rounds. got the punch, ts clever and has the endurance and the strength. If you don't After the first round McCormick real- | think so hit him and see whether you can hurt him or not. I've tried it a good tzed that it was uscless to try to box} many times, with McCoy, and he rushed. He swung, “Don't let anybody be fooled about ‘Jeff... He's a champion, and you will and kept swinging his right for McCoy 8| have to run into him with a locomotive to beat him. . jaw, but not once did he land, McCoy's footwork kept him out of danger. He sidestepped so quickly that McCormick GANS IS MATCHED TO Bene Getting coay tie. blow Mo: ' FIGHT STEVE CROSBY. Coy was right back at McCormick and was as a In Bob Fitzsimmqns, Jim Jeffries has his stanchest friend. Just to hear a Blows Well Timed. Fitzsimmons talk about the champlon is enough to convince any one of th The two men have forfeits up and the c @ } 2 Fitzsimmons has given out since his 4 walloped him on the jaw or in the stom- HOT SPRINGS, Ark, Feb. 34.—Joe gaff being too far outboard, as was the Bch with a lett swig or a right-hand Gans, of Buffalo, and Steve Crosby, of fase at one time with the inast on the yreturn to town yesterday. Suits, $12.50. vspereut, The blows had such steam Loulaville, have been matched to fight Constitution, ‘Phe mainmast is belng| “Why, tals man Fitzsimmons told me| 999 piue and black serges and cheviots; Pereiee govee nek chee Gared Mover before the Whittington Park Athletic fitted with two sets of spreaders, after the six-round go in Butte,” sald] auety ight welght—were $15 to $28. Renee Rountedy ck. bute Cee nose @| Club March U1, ‘Mhe articles were signed . ‘dition of the tee on | Ball, “that Jeffries was all in at tne] 999 fancy mixtures, winter welght—were Satrength he always got on his fect just afonday, and Manager Herford, — for Owing to the sloppy con dy i he nations) (£84 Of the last round and that Monroc | s45 to $25. as Referee Rocap would yell “Pent” ——— en Ans, assented to everything. Bat’ Mas: Verona Cake, Montelair, yesterday, the nationtl ) Vou1g nave whipped the champion thor-|* sme trey mixtures, opring welght—were See eatolits Ol Gut ferson will referee the champlonsiip ormick’s Clone Call. ttle y ,|Free Pass Took the First an ‘ow Fitz is calling Monroe a dui cdg. the, 810, and last, round. Mecoy id and saying he never had a chance with} Coats and vests, $10, Bia acct nett hook Down went Little Jack Horner the Second N OW O R A FT E R N OO N G M ES | N fem, after all the things he told me 12) 4 piue and black serges and cheviotn, McCormick flat on hi It looked a ’ i i I A “There I 10,000 forfelt up in the|mestly light weight—single and double- {fhe was done for, but with the game= Before Big Carnival Crowd bank in Butter f ne fight betwee to $23.50. In for the fight between | breasted sack coats—were $11.50 ness of a bulldog he dragged himscif to Sharkey and Monroe and the battle will his feet and py clinching usted | at New Orleans. TI | E A\ M EN TT makes the brstinduements, “the bide Trousers, $3.50. Mucker Beat Haffner, ge, Will be opened March 2000 pairs, winter weight—were $5 to $7. speed skating champlonshlp contests were in- deanitely postponed y had the bout gone a distance. | $16 to $28 ough) Mhe best fight of the night was be- inter overcoats, $12.50. tween Crick” ‘Tucke THE WINNERS. ——, ee ee , ca TN MATTHEWS WON IN WwW 5 a 5 r weight fighter of the Avé pedmusboed td bot! ‘, , | 4 5 | 1000, mostly friezes—were $16 to $20. i Peer Denier Of the Siien in ieaze This Afternoon’s Games. T : To Night's Games. FIGHT WITH COUHIG. D Ba Praeey msosiaery We CE—Freeposs 1, John {| Williamsburg Plattdeutsche and eams Have Had a Long Rest, but Will Make|] Smithsonian -—— Vests, $1. . + panliaae) nla 4 hi , ant ae Bull 2, Mary Moore 3, {J Columbia It, U Ti T D b R Hi i men, Newark. be ia (Special to The Evening World.) ¥ uueker knocked out Haffner In the : . 1 - yer [. and rl. Lanes , 200 odds and ends, chevlots and se 7 ond round with a right-hand swing —— jf Columbia I. and Bronx Platt. p time to-Vay by Rolling Five Dphee ts ae ee ig aiehia fl( PITTSBURG. Web. 21 se rar thevbenr|| 120.edgs qudlendy) eneyicts|andepranp the jaw, "Before giving Haffner, his| SECOND RACE—Little Jack Hor- || UUthe: Gam This Aft larlem © 8 fight ever seen here was that last night Vavietus Tucker floored him four times Hooker Olub, Bronx. ames 1s ernoon. oy : ft “Matty” Matthe ¢ New me, hs Haffner would have ork, a 0 : : i ; uN : first round but for the ine _ gress and al] danger of such a result|‘Throughout the fight Matthews showed{men’s sizes — 32- inch x the round but for the THIRD RAC loyd K. 1, Henry | The bowlers in the Lvening World| body or the mecting place of the next| Hackensack Wheelmen, Now aroma past. igieupertorityMovertiiatcnnaient but 32°34 a This Bout Another Draw, MeDantel 2, Handapinner 3. ‘Tournament being rolled at Amann & | bowling congross, as it 1s far more vital,| Shinston vs. ¥ Pain Couhig put up a game battle, and, al- chest. 3! N Palsy Sweene Tr o or bs — 7 oN: i 4 3 ‘ % _ POSTON Mass. .Feb.21, Patsy Sweeney, Trejss's alleys, Pit-| "The loaded ball, if allowed to come] BOWLED GAMES Other Bowling Games To-Night. | though bleeding from many wounds,} Suits, $10. ; of | Man Hester,” SN. H.. wid my icentallila karte iievanlan waren ty-fifth street ana! iM. general use, would sound the al Championship =F. Gerdes, | was, still fighting at the end of the Coats d vests, $ % fast Oght before tho Criterion A, Ge] RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Feb ane death knell of bowling; would make BY TELEGRAPH, rier, ak the White Blspbant| Mave the decision to Matthews, n> DANE ROGIER MISO fast, Bt wine ih wae dec iarod a draw|“.—Another big crowd attended the h “ty aven have} the most popular indoor sport of th A. 8 Leland & Co] The latter put up a magnificent battls, Trousers, $3.50. p. pa ras Rcatanaa w Hine men races at the fair grounds this afternoon wis Ay Tee alnce last) whole country sink back into that gina of bawiers composed of em- A ed & Co, | From the start he was the aggresso! (Orarcnate $10, the ting, Gardner had the better or (et fatter viewing the parade downtown, Friday Mant. | but) oblivion from which tt was only fished] ployees of Parke, Dav c 1 Union, at serraland seventh founda, Coulis wee Put 2 fontest from 4 scientific standpoint, |The card was a good one, with a seven- y they start infout a fow years i would’ make thelr orenting the Now York, Chlomyo nlons at Hera) echo foot, In the latter’ round he! Wests, $1. but Bweeney evened up matters by his}turlong handicap as 4 feature, Some of to make up for lost |labor of thovsands of men who have | \Vpreasnng the | New: hipaa: Ola Time, Knickerbocker | renined down, taking the full count. errs n the best sprinters at the track came to- time, Five woll-|:tho sport at heart for the sport's sake | i occtyely. competed dn iw bowling vce a alld Een te ake ah enraged bill, 'eiving | ROGERS, Peet & ComPAny, her 01 eams will] null and vole a wh Un GE pe + competed & bowlini weaguc—J. P. Morgan & Co. | ta ) 4 . Bryson Defeated Hnmilton, maiheriin thisAventi and thaieonteen ete known teams will! null and veld. And w Simply be: | natch yesterday, the games being | Hatorer Natwnal Bank and. irust, Company of | the greatest exhibition of gameness ever | 9:5 proadway, opposite City Hall, BOSTON, Mass., b. 4—Fred Bry-fspirited fr start to finish. Comeem- roll this afternoon, | cause it would make the game too eas 2 Amer! ° ley. geen here. But the New York man was and7and 9 Warren St.” jon, the feather-weteht fighter of Wal-lorative of the oa Pies and to-night the| Take the uncertainty away from any|Tolled on local alley in the three cles)” innate: Harlem Cirele aaa |too much for him, and he pounded him | g42 proadway, cor. Lath, fr Maas, owas ewarded the decision | oa) iscucd u hontene merce oe pula cehedule| #pOM and tho Interest will be gradually | MmMed and the results exchanged by : Womercifully, ‘The decision was popuiar | °° "and 14) to 148 4th Ave ek Hamilton in a ten-round bo: olay issued handsome souvel Dro. ¢ elegrap! ni 2 d cor. Berea the Wane AG, oF ie eel eramsae bound it SePRe ARCANE DR will be remmed lessened until at last none remains. If] lesraph. ! Navy vy tiemlan, Boat Club, although the; betting was ‘against | 1290 Brotdway, cor: Right Bryson was too fast and clever| purple, green and gold J The afternoon] sore of horses were always returned! | sch team consiater of five men, who} k aller : lor Hamilton and easily outpolnted rhe ld yy : bowtie ta eenentea| Winners tt the races in which thoy led tive gu the total ping tol 7m and Bite Lay Pera ine ten lay. tt is ah Leta oh as to hecome very pop-| started there would not be any Inte count. ‘Phe York bowlers won, | and Mt @ Bernstelu in a tens | Pa idler; second, 1 ‘01 10 hecome vei sali} oring a to } 8 » Chicago fotnd bout before the Kame club in the | Swordaman, Adly may Tom Collins, wlan, as there are} Hor would thousands of the public scoring a total of 4.188; the Chicago} | Ancient Or ted Workman a 1 want ¢ man that 4s suffering trom pend pout | brontaman, A ‘anid, Byways, ec na Chern to see such races. There would not be |te4m was second, with $,908 and the | Per cole Longe Team 6] Ome to 6 any special ane or eondition to come and —— queror; fifth, Sue Johnson, Ceylon, Peats Mestad any competition among horsemen, or | Detroit re entatives were third, with | ¢ c ‘ have a social chat with me, and I will exe : ; b » Peat; dit conven: F ; ee ae plain to you a system of troatmont which NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES lath, Smbie Neg poe on ah at night, | any efforts made by breeders to Improve | 988 pins. ‘Phe scores of the New York | Women's Laague-—Progremsive Ladies, Ladies of | have originated and developed after my whole {o's experience in trenting aS ° FIRST KADY, fe thelr stock, and only a mighty short! am, which bowled on Reld's Church | }iterty tnd . eaves becullar to mien, “It ts a treatment that Is vased on svicutilic knowledge. |f é a Onaland!one-etg Sa cae $40n ios dou Mom of tho toams| (ice rene nips before the eoort. of |#r9et alloys, were as follows: ahanh Reino ; have no free proposition, no trial or sample treatmonts to offer you. My edu MACH TRACK, NEW ORLWANS, |reOLolds ant ve : idee Cantead ewe pee before the sp 5 Spring--Famous, Bryant and Howard, tlon, my experjence, my conscience, my reputation, con: all such qu: y, Feb, 4.—Th t | Kings would be @s effectually dead as] Manager 107155 160 Elon a FIRS Avenue: Felnen If you will call and see me I will give you, free of charge, a thorough “race Peis TaDRTrAWR|elartare. + Lage have mem" lare tho gladiatorlal contests of anclont| ieee ¢ 1h 178 Tit UG | New York tnter-Clud League ; examination, together with op hendet aiid selcutife opinion’ of your, cane, and f ces are as fo! Fre 9 i) ers who find it im- A , Ont take co ty ve Harlem Wheelme } id your case Is incurablo 1 will honestly tell you so. If, on the other hand, Piem Bace—Selling; five suri John Mt ° bers who find 1 Im Rone, Broan SS Fee doa {43 | Alleys usc ehrdiu cmewyp ehraia uuu | find your case is curable, Twill insure you of a permanent cure, inasmuch ag 1 yan 63 , mall, 1A: Roba Geran’ Rossible to Pee oriciaans aneian ree teatainl Gain ie 182} 81ley8: Owl Club ve. Weat Side Republican Club, | will glvo you a written guarantee to cure you or refund to you' every cent you Se ablosive Aa sGeeat. giar Locust Hox 101, ‘Haack 4 iN frum their work In]. ap? cane fi at the Owl Club ‘athollc Club ys Cali have paid in case I fall to effect a permanent cure of your condition. I make no % pat i) dinten ‘Alline Abbott. ‘94, "Treanor Tanes Att the evening, and to] am noe become eo Drohclent iin thei gota 5...).01..:08R AIT donian Club, at the Catholic Club alleys. charge for medicines, as they are always included {nthe nominal fee asked, I POE rr nt, Hi, «kor 1 Kame of strike and Total’ scores—Parke, Davia & Co., Athietle. Lea evillo A.A. ve. Columbia | MM attribute my success to promising pothing but what 1 can do, and always dolog Pride of Surrey ....107 *Kabyie ..), 101, Davison Accommodate them and many other moere a9 to mak it iis. es Mate Bees wa Club, at the Koseville A. A. alleys, what I promise. Midgight Chimes j05 than After’. ‘Ite the afternoon series haa been ins |&! most Impossible iarke, Davis & Co., Detroit, &.8 Alley Owners’ badividual—Arpe vs. Sebi VARICOCELE DRAINS ' Nie Mickle Batut ...-...106 *Prevortun ; clubs the afternoon for any other 4 ~ ——— ne Broadway alleye: Pump ve. Sievers, at t AR Mimheond Rece—Sellig; three and onechaif {ure " augurated vidual ‘or any oth ' Mariens va, Klumpp, at Marten’ permanently cured without ara iineanal thet than thet meee 4 mati iy." pime ‘Dhe committee will arrange afternoon Ham to come within \ As Detter cid» Won Match gulting oF ty/0K operation. Hite trem you and later bead Bh ya aner field. Pat (0° | games for all teams desiring to roll in Pitkin. distance of The match game of bowling, best three - ee pHult Was that thom whol the afternoons, and applications should could be found that out of five, held at the sayel ar num ULCERS Sere eh trenieneal, mare got a Iberal price,| be sent at o: ake a would care to under men alleys, resulted as follows, Lage ; Pass raced along. under reatraint ae ant at nee tim ye the all 4 1 | take the | Jol Detlef and Reidy winning the match: ECZEMA 6; one mile a f when she moved] Many good clubs are down to bow Ms $8 pr Firat, Second. Third, Fourth 1 vou ge ae 5 eryeipelan, or any eruptive 1 away] during the week, and it Je expecte that |1¥ what th Botlet . , 140 fo AT STRICTURE Giteies ‘el ihe thin, oremne t the won in ball will ac Relde Ey 200 neatly cured by ine. y Jann, Bull duty en tthe crowds will be larger than ever be ae om cared witheot dilating or ; Delaras Mary = . * nit came to a drt 0 fore All records for attendance wer | &re: Bplit Totals... ua or 380 out No pall teste Terses | in the last strid ETE cen tae Friday, and with some of| Mill be y hovelty Cantrell o» os 193189 82 DISCHARGES HYDROCELE Ww Orleans Railway OND RAO the best teams rolling every bowler in| the ball will keep It Ly pace samme. ete stopped completely, Sten te" podlonanie ered Peg aie } pure 1400; for four-year-olds and |town eiowld be brought out from deviating {rom au Totaless os ve 925580 BBS BES 7] BLOOD POISON without « cutting operation, Major Tenuy uli Bye Dunse after ity INACTION —— p Wl Ho hes certian |, BYE nimve after tho games navel tng tae caten me: MATION f * If NG RHEUMATISM Aboud a been rolled the bowlers get together and| tween one and three or ane ‘and LOADED BALLS you use IN 9 1 OI, Pyortgied yeah 1} talk over the questions that are being | Will produce a sielk. ‘In Most cases it wi the use of meroury of Bently cured by my ysem Pac ARE Argued in Indianapolis at the conven-| squardly, i fr tae toe oe the ping LL BE USED. : potas of treatment. + ‘. Velinaue, 118," Beal i tion ‘The loaded bat! is coming in for} or three’ and nine are loft standing ae NERVOUS DEBILITY BLADDER AND IONEY Hing sis end a halt turlongs, | Yule, Ont, 10h teach i 8 §] tho greatest amount of discussion, and] the loaded ball will keep on ity o INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, 24.~The Amer- by my system of treatment Is permanently CONDITION " : sie’ 10h) Daten Caray ti, eutitiy 5] tho opinion here 1s all againet 1t. snd ROK sianoe te the wih Ls it fean Bowling Congress at its first ses- s red, irrespective of the time you have bees | by my system of treatment show signe of Ime quegokrion +97 Paice oe Melrose, Aae.ttoar 6 is ‘A well-known follower of the eport|iation ball will do; it will, in one werd, | mon Sdopted tho recommendation of the aA re provement at once, ines Bene». H This race was a Se pases had the following to my yesterday at, [Make the ame too Cua), and this ie | Hxeoutlve Committee that the maximum Fite If you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confideatial and all repiigg sntene atone mce sition to >| detrimental.” + 98] se sent in plain enveloj |. _Inciose ti ent stamp to insure rr fe ovFicn in pe OURS—O A. M. to 6.80 PF. M. Sundays, 10-A. M. io 4P. M, CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE, DR.R. H, M. MACKENZIE’S ical Office elect @ winner from, Sevtral of the lot] ternoon at the alleys: The following ts the schedule arrangea| WE'RE of Dowling bails used in the Wo and « hisit furlongs: [looked to Have an’ equal ohare. xk future ahall not exceed alxt Heogal the result was almost every horadtia| ‘The question of the loaded bali is| f¥yidnesiay. Feb, %5—Stickers, second] one-half pounds, ‘This ruling will prob. | YOU will find complete the race recelved some icind of ecpport. ‘the most serious that has ever von-| team, va. wi, second team relief from this st i the Bi ably set at rewt the Bitter feoth The winner turned wp in Laie fronted the bowling publlc, and it Is to] ers, firwt team. ve. Mohawk tirst team exis me riHle broke ‘rutn be hoped that @ great’ deal more tbat pokyn. V4 regret yg eg A: Ahought, time end attention will be overt . run Kast against the using of balls tick, Ya. tone, Me iy wily w ted § teak : ~ as Wau

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