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yee : THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 26, 1903. tn \oacepioeailinn ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD FARIALE TERRY PITS \7BRRY M'GOVERN AS HE FIGHTS) p\isT BLOSSOM Se i i C FELLOWS 3 Heid’ tor pital Mines oe AMEE UTR Charles-D. Is Second and Whit-| a''iiberat ‘pteomiion (keep of, and) joe avn, THESE Darunn taht gains bint Wink 7 up Ey aed effries and Jim Corbett to Meet if ening EVENT! ine wenmora ang Alpaca to'race tiem-| Sunday at Broadway Hotel at New Orleans —Track Is} inthe final turing SiHUne the AN ana taking commana wiihout"an eftor,| 2d There May Be More than me oad ae tarh reatongthn fm Sehmore® Risae"uns| a Wordy Battle, He wae at home in the going and had| { WAYWARD TOSLEEPBY ~ SOLAR PLEKUS BLOW, kicked at the post and cut down, It would probably be going too far to say that James J, Jeffries will attempt THE WINNERS, es FIRST RACE—Locust Blossom 1,| ,,t"t: ‘ . fisae Str Pl} to pound the ite of Ji J. Cor- _ Six Thousand Personsin Penn Art Club, Charies D. % Whitmore fare 2/451 Gott ae om OReushedasteqnrRiA neh Orpheum, 5 | street and Broadway, n d : a = Siiner eaath, v : » next Sunday aft < zB: Philadelphia, See Former Champion SECOND RACK—Allyar 1, Benmora |{4%cher, 100, How #24 | NOON, because pugiiists acarcely ever do ( 3 a Alpacas: Henn Coulter a Re 12 5 what they express an intention of doing. = Knock Out the Man Whom “Young ae 1h] As any sate, the two eminent ngulsts org 3 -, n THIRD RACE—Jove 1, Narkle- 8 BGnaay! toe thtr wurosee ae eee iH : Corbett,” His Conqueror, Failed to ord J) Orpheum 8. $ G|muteh, and aa. the atmosphere niet . O'Rourke's is conducive to ibelligerency mi Defeat. : FOURTH RACE—Sweet Alice 1, Soccaet there may be something doing, If the qeicle Sackoe|s;\wan Chance’®s NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, | etti® .' hela tm tue Rathekelter a fight is a certainty. The reputation of the Rathskell (Special to The Evening World.) a 4 er as RACE TRACK, NEW ORLDAN6, La,,| NEW ORLPANS RAGE TRACK, 1a,,|# battleftetd miy have inepired Corbett Feb. %.—After a period of dry weather.| Fed. %.—The entries for to-morrow’s| ‘© pick O'Rourke's us the place for the unprecedented here this winter, a rain “40e® are ap follows meeting. He had his cholce of several ] places Named in a telegram s storm set in this morning. The track| itr! Race—Purse: one mile, to-day "by ‘Billy Delaney ior deftrien _ Fierce Battle in Cloud of Smoke Amid Yells from Large Crowd Ended by! I fic S h P Which P Hanate 1S Bondage 105_| Corbett lost for carte: s. ® was sloppy, dut with a hard bottom to] Tommy HF Boncene M05 | teh lost no ume in answering the Ma +9 legram as follows errific Stomac ‘unch, 1c ut It. Madeais US War cry es| “if youand Jeffries are sincere and MsChesney was entered in the last| Prince Webd -..... 112 Inbond Ww. . 100 Sealy want @ match meet. ‘me Sunday two-vear-olde; four tur-| Delavan Hotel Mt 70m O'Rourke's ‘There i certain to be a hot argument at the meeting over the question ot bandages should negotations go #0 far ae to Insure'a match. Corbett wants to Hight with bandages on his hands. Jef- files refuses to agree to bandages. Friends of “Gentleman Jim" say tnat |he will cut out the bandages if neces- y to make a match. denies that’ Jeffries sald in Prince Eugene . 0% Ww race to-morrow, a mile purse, at 100) grcmna mere pure py ment Belle pounda, He was down to start if the} longs track was good as a preparation for the Speed Handicap Saturday. : Final declarations to the Crescent City Derby are all in, Thirty-eight re- main eligible. The best of these are Pita roars tte aed one-nalt Fenbarrassment, Sherif! Bell, Top Sail,! Rech prom’ LoL H0 baat eens aN) Wittul, Rightful, Spencer Rolft, Brush | Josette Nein ae Broom, Sidney, C. Love and. Plocarine. | "vole guest Haute, which is in Indiana, that rhe | seeeercues ater i Gentle Ip would kill Corbett if ne ev i First, ‘oe 3 : 3) he Povenay; Becond, Genrer: roe Hipede Fourth Race-—Puree: handicap; seven furlongs. | 4M, the ring. According to Del the Loser Down and Out. | 0. Manshak Dick Terry McGovern, in the arena of the Penn Art Club, of Philadelphia, apt night knocked out Billy Maynard in four rounds, Six thousand people sew the fight. They were unanimous in their opinion that MeGovern had regained liis form, but that he was as good as he ever was in his Ufe. _ Less than e month ago “Young Corbett,” the sturdy youth who wrested MeGovern's laurels from him over a year ago, met this same Billy Maynard. Janey, Jefe fries was talking with a poet, and the Y an Josette, Blue Blaze; Sixth, Amnce} Tie Conqueror I1...10t Star and Garter .... 901 poet got an attack of superheated im- * Corbett not only failed to put Maynard out, but at the esnd of six rounds eee aln orenten Telerai Sapotlo vessel ey ay cl er Maynard wes as good as the champion.. FIRST RACE. S “Of course Jeffries doesn't like Core Puree $400: for four-vear-olds and up: selling: ‘This may have been largely the result of condition on the part of one mile and a sixteenth, “Young Corbett.” He was fat. His muscles were flabby. He hit Maynard often, but his blows lacked steam and did not harm. ney, “but the story that ty is silly. Corbett has neavy-weight in the rin ‘an told me once that he would not have felt his defeat at New Betting, Str. Pi ant Sulliv Starters, whtr.. Jocks. Yocyst Blossom. #9. Gannon. John L. 1 +105, Robertson. cs Orleans so keenly if he had been knock~ McGovern in Fine Fettle. Lyfe i *ritee Dillon... ed out by any” one cise but, Corbett, 2 “ . effries thought Corbett was his tten On the other hand, McGovern faced Maynard last night in the pink or Gl rerpaca ibaa ie ice aus too|ntil he came to New York the first condition, His skin glowed with health, He was the ideal fighter. May- nard looked almost as well. Taller than McGovern, he seemed to have an 7{time and found that Jim had been Bee roasting him. 20 85 ai | Jon reser ‘3 conte ite giiger to, make a match with y 491 Mechenn Ben Mora, Jorbett,’* continued Delaney, “and wi advantage not only in reach, but in weight. McGovern, in his famillar tiymanaronaro, 98, O'NeIl-. G41 1154 20) Kenor bd 00 Lune Minor Will not haggle about, the terms, a} Start goods, Wen driving. Time—1.53 “Five pounds apprentice allowance. Sorbet will name the time I will name crouch, Jooked like a bantam fighting a lightweight. Charles D. was the one aclected to| Couple 'Dick Berard aud Manshake an Durnell | the place and the fight will certainly be _ MoGovern was a fighting machine last night. Boring in constantly, he carry the commissions of the wise di-|& Hurz entry, pulled off. vision. ‘He was always the favorite. and was ridden by Rovertson. The -at- ter rode as ff the trip was two miles. He laid out of it until the tinal furlong. When he called on Charles D. the latter responded and closed a big gap. but was beaten out a head by Locust Blossom. tl was a race thrown away by a stupid ride. ripped in right and left smashes to the body and stomach with terrific force. His face was almost demoniac in its intensity of expression. His fighting at times was ferocious. He swung both hands viciously and put behind them all the strength of his powerful frame. Maynard's face at times took on an expression of acute agony. The awful punches sent in by MeGovern early tired and pained him. It was not in human flesh to withstand the Tailoring Sale SEOOND RA\ tigerish rushes of the youth who has rightly earned the name of “Terrible wart $400. tor four-year-old * FH Terry.” Jonge. Starters, whts, Joke, SEHIGFIn Fought in a Cloud of Smoke. COPYRIGHT EM STACrORcemM A | Alsur Tii, Wiiknelds ss... 4 28 I? ul Ss The. club-house began to fill early. The bleacheries at both ee ends of the old stable were the first to be occupied, and the crowds gat there and puffed cigars until the atmosphere became a blue haze G R EAT EST DAY O F BOW L | N G | N through which electric lights streamed dully and lighted cigars flickered like tire flies. The boxes were practically empty until the bout between the principals was announced, The men who purchased boxes had no interest I H E EV E N | N G WO R L D TO U R N AM ENT i in the slam-bang affairs that preceded the real event. They had seen “Cor- s ett’ and Maynard. They wanted to size up McGovern, and through this TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. HIGH SCORES YESTERDAY. bout decide if McGovern had gone back, as alleged, , Brunswick Cafe, New Bruns- aeweee 918 To Order, see It is the biggest movement of the year in our Custom Tailoring Department—the time for a quick compulsory closing out of all present season's fabrics. Not a yard of goods -+——__—. At the end they were entirely satisfled that McGovern had not gone back, and that he was as good, if not better, than ever before in his life. Twelve Teams Rolled Yesterday and the Two Stickers II : a | MoGovern set out to cut a terrific pace. This pace he kept up to the end.|) wie, Largest Crowds of the Season Were on Hand |] aisset reserved — every high-grade Cheviot, Cassimere, Raare was ax rouch force. to tho knockout blows terrific left hand punch |} Keystone, New Brunswick. to See Close Contests and High Scoring. || stickers |. Worsted, Thibet, Homespun, Clay Diagonal, &c., &c. vicious swing he made at his opponent. Morningside I., city. Friendships « —all included in this great offer o During the entire fight the place was in an uproar. McGovern’s work Morningside II., city. h East Side was such revelation and Maynard was fo, Same, and iling thee the |] Nameless, city. Pare rnade by tele second Helms, 160; Meslob, 168 | Meh awic Il Suits to Order, $1 1.45. 4 ‘ste Washington Helghts, city. dred ping by the Side Confection G jo0d. The ferocity of McGovern delighted them. The sight of M. Dy 2 man. 6; Adicks 5; Roy $0) saan shiek 218: So I 3 teers ae pinsae tace roused all tise savage instincts rarer fant ats Sais aged 16 Jed nls team home, but ne dd Ee Tou weet etre Bs Gonnvon, bes Stace rousers to Order, $3.50. I i Yesterday was by far the t day ea Ive ip to the reputation ens aan 3, . ae ' ‘ saeesior, Ther jpelled and siouted and stoaned, “Every 'aerce rally wae| Tec Ne tetac Warne eeyine eR find’ dunt did pote THIRD GAME. well, 110. Total, #13, ; Fit, finish, workmanship—all fully and fairly The Contest by Round. tournament now being rolled at Amann | Dish a put In the latter par a », a Other Games To-Night. guaranteed. The garments could not turn out one e y ry & Triess’s alleys, Fifty-fitth street and| of the gan pped up, and Edwards | 1) Maris ale ee Ktock Exevange League—Dominick & Dominik, ‘ : . While the boys were steipping and putting on the gloves Jim Corbett was| TRIFA avenue, MINK, bt tho Hatbete, did. well. He haa| Maines, 201; Commian’ ast Nowek a haeaualieeCy, angearanis bap & eo whit better though you paid two and three times our Ree ae ee a ee elotas The eet dane rae TOR ONE] a oe Chat hes. yet turned out to ite | mith each ot tia next tne unfe: Sus ingt| So enrt vik, Nelal Bi suicuers an | Present clearing price. found to a finish, under reasonable conditions. The crowd cheered Corbett, and an| HOWE that has » goon as he climbed out of the ring Referee Crowhurst called the fighters from their] Bee the sport was on hand both in the gorners, There was no delay.’ ‘The gong sounded and the men Jumped to positions | *fterneon and at night Round 1—MeGovern at once assumed his old familiar croush and began to bore} The Inauguration of the afternoon al Was a poor one, # all he could “ Rowevillo A. A Whoelmen, jonevitle A, A. hattan Borough—Stickers, Brookside and va, Atalanta alieye. Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 o’Clock. | - NIGHT GAMES. | them in sight of the fin fo with head down and eyes apparently fixed on Maynar's waist band, shumtiing | VOWUNE Proved an Instant success a4] arerjogn. but alx Kond chive are ected FIRST GAME, Ta eC a re fm and in ho finally let go a light left for Maynard's head just as a feeler, Maynar4| ‘2? HMsb scores made by the teams In} uled to meet to-night, and there sh Hlendspip—Delves, 1884 G.. Jalchows | ion. Union oat Club and Friendehip Boat Clon - ie sprang away and Terry backed him into a corner, where he feiuted with hin] he Confectioners’ League will serve as) be more splendid sport and keen con- 4, datehow, 118; TUigble, 169; Brown.) a"thum & Kahisdorts alleys ‘Jeftiand then let go a vicious swing for the head. Maynard ducked into a short|* Stet drawing card when other games) 1% Neer TT _ wwannemacher, 191; |, Morningside League—Washington Heights, 1f4r le Jolt, which landed fair on the chin, and Maynard dropped. It looked as if] !" {he day series are announved r + 288; Witter, 165; Eslote, (407; | 10m see BRRAle 9: Vem ababellays + 182," Tota orth Side National, fe fight was ended. Maynard was up quickly, however, and when Terr: The afternoon spectators were given & AFTERNOON SCORES. 5 nd A. \ Just south of BOPaMer ies jon, Maynarl met hin with g straight left tat Jarred tne | (eat In the very first game, when the ee SECQND GAME. ae ie—-Gearae Borgteldt. & 740-742 BROADWAY, Astor Pla Brooklynite. two Columbia teams came togethe FIRST GAME. Mohawk U.—Freund, 22; Rudyard, ‘and Rogers, Peet & Co.. ce, ‘The blow only stopped Terry for an instant, for be was back with a savage | Z"e scores were not high, but the con- 168; Townsend, 443; Mattison, 160; Mony- om] Columbia, 1—Deckhoff, 146; §. Sim-| faa, 195. Total, t Order United Workman League—Eni Push and sent in two rapid jabs on Maynard's chin, following with a hard right 1o| '#t Was close and the last frame told Jit; Monsees, Wien Bigtion, 134;| "Stickers LeViltin, 178: Hammond, 164; | Lotae Atandard. Lodge end Fortune’ Lodge, the stomach. Maynard led and jabbed, but received a left swing flush in the face,} the Story. The first team won out, but 5, 14 TM Bertram, 206; Schimpf, 203; Belmont, 172, | the Harlen Clrole Palace alleys, Both were wild in the next exchange and Maynart fell, with McGovern on top| 't.Was a close shave aaa Thmwiteine, 100) Martens, | otal, ae wetlottentot Ladies, Bismark | THIRD GAM nder Ladies, at the Harlem Circle wk J,—Tobin, 143 136; Roeschlau, @f him. Maynard swung wildly when he agin faced McGovern, and Terry geny| The Hookers and the Rast Sides yay _ tm right and left 10 the stomach and heart, This was followed by @ etiff jab to] Another Aght in the second game SECOND GAME. ‘a chin, and Billy backed uway a bit dazed, MoGovern then rushed, anj| 24 here the scores were better, Agali 199; Zelnian, 134 ust ay the gong sounded a terrific smash on the nose made Meynard's blooa| it Was # Usht fit, but the Bas i q Satter his skin. MoGovern has muoh the better of the found, and 2 to 1 was| Managed to win out in the end offered thet Maynard would not last six rounds, The Plattedeutach five and the Berke ¢ ys, of Newark, met for the final after- Hot Pace Tells on Maynard. exe 9 it le, and the former team Round %-MoGovern opened with a wtinging left on the cheek eee iy BAL ee 2 ’ He then ewung| managed to snatch the game out of the deft into the pit of Maynard's stomach. In return he recelyed a light right on {fire in the last inning, winning out by h Which did Httle damage. Terry then visited Maynard's face several times | only ninetecn pits. a return, He was anxious ana made several wild awings. Maynarq met| When Umpire Eddie Pollack called the mext rush with a straight left which gent the Brooklynite'’s head back, | first of the night games the crowd was ° ° quick auccession McGovern then visited Maynard's {ace apd stomach a: go large that the t could hardly t d ‘waa compelled to clinch to save himself, McGovern's hot pace wast, LEPC R Ee ieee eat ae : oaxin rice. ke thelr 0 ye alleys. Ao Well on Maynard, Blood streamed trom bis nose freely an be wan tate ares Friengenion ana nef Total, 716, in that is suffertoy Any special 80 OF condition to edt 4) have a socii bat with me, and T w. ex. i plain to you a system of treatmont which I have originated and developed after my whole life's experience jn treatin, ie canes pocullar to men, It len trantoent that is based on scicutific knowledge. I have no free nrnposition, no trial uF sample treatmonte to offer. you. Nye ion. my experience, my conscience, my reputation, condemn ali such quackery. if you will call and see me I will give you, free of chargy, a thorough person! t Va. Schutte, Martens, ai Hookers—Jun = examination, together with an honost scientific opinion of your cane, and T find your case ts incurable 1 will honestly tell you so. If on the other hand, curable, I will insure you of a permanent cure, inasmuch as T Written guarantee to cure you or refund to you every cent you hav I fall to effect @ permanent cure of your condition, I make no charge far medicin ey are always included in the nominal fee 1 attribute my success to promising nothing but what I can do, and always doing what I promise, DRAINS 5 VARICOCELE permanently cured without The Friendshl 4d the first of ij iting oF tying operation, $4 Senaee, thes san the 7 py ewung hia right on to Maynard's jaw and the latter dropped, but wan up| the stickers faced each other, aut from The quality and style of these garments would appeal to good Se, ita Oia. Ute trend you and ater Toa ‘im five seconds, He clinched to gain time. McGovern pushed tim off and| the start 1t was mip and tuck until the dressers even at more than the original prices. Now we have added Se; moped at ong by sip ? 2 ly smashed Sten. with left and rit on the head. As the gong sounded | Anish. the extra incentive—very low price. The reason? We need room for f wampered bis soruer very aR, Until the very last frame the Friend spring merchandise—so suits and overcoats alike are ECZEMA aR rat ol i Peyadeennp liner ay Pap enry ia a shine round. | ships were in the lead, but the t STRICTURE grreipelag, or any, eruptive noing t i he Stickers did some desper- ine of the pera friends could seo the ond was not far off. McGovern had had hi tees valle leech peer m5 eta pane Reduced from $18, $15 and $12.50 to cured whbout dating oF wenlly pared by ime, Better of the Aral two rounds that tt was only & matter af time when ho| by @ scant eleven pins. It was a groat p aay any HYDROCELE A Feach the right wpot. MoGovern's opening blow was delivered with this|fght aud the spectators wore cheering DISCHARGES apse ae Hon, but ft was too high, Maynard played for McGovemm'a ribs and shook | ali the time stopped completely, Bees Gr Tmpedtenenia “cured pp iatie « ana aes Raia autre ect cee enya 90 the rapes! Delves, of the losing team, was high BLOOD POISON: without « cutting operation, pated three ; ows lacked | man, with 1%, Wannemacher ied the ; EWlin again and sent his left into the stomach, “Then followed the eve waa mbibtie the enchants, Mantis I iz tee WY er armen tiled down lo Bee some good Gvepped, The gong saved him, but he was very weak. a aS Some few hundred suits of spring weight, a couple of hund NERVOUS DEBILITY | BLADDER AND KIDNEY s Fusillade of Body Blows, jana, (0) gst aby of winter weight sults and about 150 fine winter overcoats. the Sain svelte of tae Me yo have be | by my (4 rue a cree cera he Greve hie right Terry's hot cost | vi fan! Gate Ase sooner you buy the longer you'll have to enjoy. ‘a provement at ones Write if you aot call. All correspondence strictly confidential and al) ies onl nau tapes aie iy eee fa imeere ge CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE, DR.R. H. M. MACKENZIE’S Medical and Surgical Office, 146 WEST 34TH STREET Momach, He had his man, Maynard could not ste aa de of blows eained on him. He ripped, slashed and Peetnre yim sooring 202, but thia iy b a Finally MoGovern Grove his right into the pit of Maynard's | Bertram and Be oke e ‘awiul plow, delivered with the who made Me ‘ ’ e mond was {he lowest man on Soda eit Rowindetta ot BROADWAY. HOUSTON ST. of eit to bat of ai8 to ny

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