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as aT oa stemammern arte THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1905. a ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD WS $30.00 | “YOUNG CORBETT’ IS BETTER THAN MGOVERN,” SAYS MAYNARD. |GQQ ENTRIES IN | FOR WCHESNEY CAMES TO-DAY. Best Long-Distance Runners in E. Smathers Buys the Great “Western Thoroughbred and the Country Will Be Seen in Columbia’s Big Meeting at BS a ba The me 22d Regiment Armory. Bey Be _Special to The fvening World) | st ORLEANS, Feb. 8.—McChesnoy Syras pold last night to E. E. Smathers, he New York trotting horse turfman, $30,000. The purchase price was pald bash, and there are no strings to It ots’ Durnell will continue to train horse through the Memphis meeting: will race In the West until the Sara- | meeting, as Durnejl & Herz did not iter him in any of the Eastern stakes: hg to the uncertainty of Durnell's nding in the & As the Saratoxa tries fave not yet closed, he will start some of the handicaps there ie. Smathers and Durnell & Herz last hi verified the report of the sale. M ey will hardly start again in New Nearly six hundred entries have been received for the Columbla Univeraity ° 4 games at the armory of the Twenty- second Regiment this afternoon and evening. ‘The ‘Interscholastic features will be run off in the afternoon, One of the most interesting events in tho armory at night will be the two- bv taile scratch invitation run. The men who will toe the mark in this event are D. W. Franchot, of Yale; B. J. Carr, of the Xavier A. A.; A. C. Bowen, of the University of Pennsylvania; Alex Grant, of the New York A. C.; W. E. Schutt, of Cornell; R. L, Sanford, of the ¥. M. C. A. and Alexander Mackensle, of the Twenty-second Regiment. This lst in- cludes the best distance runners of America jeans, Mr. Smathers has no Intention Next to this event, the intercollegiate trying to arrange any match race two-mile relay race promises to furnish . h Hermis. the most stubborn struggle, Columbia, Yalo, Harvard, Pennsylvania and Cor nell will be represented in this race. Pennsylvania will be represented by her record-breaking team, composed of A. B, Gill, 1. A. Orton, F. 1H, Kiare and H. M. Smith, This team holds the Intercol- legiate record of elght minutes four and one-fifth seconds. The presence of Schick, the Harvard flyer, in the special seventy-yand dash = / makes a new record possible, ‘The meet- ing of John R. De Witt, of Princeton, and Richard Sheldon, of Yale, in the +| special sixteen-pound shot event will be interesting. De Witt recently broke the Princeton gymnasium record by putting the shot close to forty-three feet, Shel don has done forty-six feet out of doors, Some of the other entries for the same TERRY event are T. B. Johnson, of Columb! }IC GOVERN C. H. Robinson and T. Tingley, of Har. vard; Kinney, the Yale tackle, and L. B, Photo by Stacy, Brooklyn. Fuerbach, of the New York A. C. . ee epg Delegations of athletes from the echools in six States—New York, New Jersey, “McGovern Was Never as Good a Man as |Pennevivanin, iene ae amen ‘Corbett,’ and He Never Will Be,” Is May-|at the interscholastic games in the nard’s Final Words in C i the B “some. U tiresaverreutrer Hill School, ° in Comparing the Boys. own, Pa; St. Paul School, Garden Worcester High School, of Wor- cester, Mass.; Lawrenceville School, of “Now, I claim that MoGovern ts not a feather-weight. Neither te ‘Corbett.; |aWrenceville, Ni J-; Betts, jcademy, Yours truly and that ‘kid,’ Hanlon, that stood up against the champion out In Ban|Exeter High, of Exeter, Mass.; Temnlo Francisco Thursday night are the only two real feather-weights in the class that |College Preparatory, Philadelphia; Bast ‘Corbett’ and McGovern fight in, I will fight MoGovern at 122 pounds any day ne|Sf2I8° sic sendol, Devbs Berry, Nu Y “There are no strings to the sal i@ Mr, Smathers. ‘I bought McC for $30,000 cash. Of course, I would ike to get on a match with Hermis, but Sthat was not my object. I like a good 4 , and from McChesney’s record and what has been told me here I believe 1 ot a good horse. will race him in the West, and if mains on all right will take him to SBaratoxe meeting. “The horse was €ntered In any of the Eastern han aps, owing to the uncertainty as to Durnell's standing in the East The Saratoga enirix. however, have not josed, and I will be able to get him in wome of the handicaps there. ‘As to Hermis, I would like to have a but I want It distinctly stated at "aid not buy McChesney to match With Hermis or any other horse. ig in some events at Memphis, ani | tell Jet Durnell train him through that ting. What arrangements I may after make I do not know.” YOUNG GORBETT Fhote by Stacy, Brooklyn Se Oras New York Feather-Weight Who Was Beaten ‘ by Terry and Fought Denverite to a Stand- Hs ON SEA ROBBER. still Says Latter Is the Harder Hitter. William J. Maynard, the feather-weight, despite the fact that he recently out- olulu Was Wired All Over ag pointed “Young Corbett” In a six-round “go and then, two weeks ater, went | down and out dn the fourth round before “Terrible Terry," declares that/the Den- | a Sure Winner, but Only Book-| vertte is by far the better man and the only one of the two whe has a punch. | More than that, he asserts that MeGovern fouled him in the G pag eound Ani thels:| wants to name, and my Jim Murray, will put up $1,000 rt alana Rew “York ‘Nihary’ “Kbademy ¥ 4 lelp! eneo! ne ee offeres ni ns dds) ue pnce 4 ” manager, Ys Pl up $1, guarantee and jan ew orl v; a ies Prospered. Be eee ee aaa AUG EIEE EO fH. eP8 2k $1,000 bet on the side to-morrow that I will lick McGovern at 122 pognds. But Me-|Poughkeepste, cau “1 have fought both m sald imvoune Corbatl ininyithrlthe barter Govern don't want to train down to the feather-welght standard. He can't do It|poly Prep, De La Salle, Hamilto (Special to The Evening World.) of the qwo. He has got a right-hand punch that would shake t latiron Bulld- and win seins a good man. . Witt | Clinton, pI om ating SONBW ORLDANS, Feb. 2 —Honolululing, and, what's more, he eau get It tn af the slightest opentug Is offered. Me “CORBETT” THE BETTER MAN. Peter Cooper sph Barnard, Columbia “the triple-X special here yesterday.|Govera Is only an infighter, and {f even a second-class man can stand him off he “When It comes to comparing McGovern and ‘Corbett’ I'll way that I just need | /netitute and Adi ‘was known the night before that Me-| Can outpoint him and if he’s got a punch get dt In. : f num- two days to train for'e aix-round bout with Terry, when I want three weeks tolper ct mon winning the greatest ‘ ‘ ber of points will be given a champion- fey would be scratched, and, con- When 1 fought ‘Corbett) 4 found that 1 was up against a man who could get fit to go up against ‘Corbett.' A man has got to be fit when he goes up|ship banner. ing the ability of Honolulu in the|deliver the goods, Ho is coo} and uses his head. ‘Then he Is a splendid judge against a fighter with a punch, and that's what ‘Corbett’ has got and Teery hasn't. | .2yents will Apacs To-vers Aaah ent alt the big speculators figured {t/Of distance and docs not need to use a clinch to get near his man, ‘hen that ‘Then ‘Corbett’ can fight with both hands at long range, and McGovern punches '7o-yard hurdle, #80-yard run, one mile to be a’ case where they could get their! #ht punch of his is Nke a welt from a sledge-hammer when it lands, He has like @ blind man when you keep him off, He has got to get in on you to moreyrun, high Jump and 12-pound shot put. Epblincreds down against the pikers and|AUt McGovern beaten to the ropes in every pont of she game than tap you. 4 8 foe Terry, he has none of there things, He Is no judge of distance and “Say, this San Francisco ‘kid,’ Hanlon, must be all to the good to stand ‘Cor- M6 out-of-town people Honoiulu was|@ePends on the clinch to do most of his fighting. Mut he certainly $s a terror at vett” the way he did, for I know how the can deliver the goods, and just keep| AMATEURS AT WORK % AE Indlscriminately.. ‘Telegrams. were| ‘Iose ranks, LHe knows hiss and fgts in whenever he gets a chance, He ty cer~ ; that in mind. If Hanlon has got a punch he ought to make good against the best IN GYMNASIUMS. de to read “Urgent.” This was too a Whirlwind In close and does most of tify flzhting that way. But he doesn’t . In his class, Nobody ever heard much about him and the fights he has had were person a thing to let go a-begging. Hono-| id xd judgment and goes up in the alr so quick that he sometimes Joses his | BILLY MAYNARD only against second raters, and they say in some of these he didn't loom up With! ayy are Preparing for A. A, U.'® Jhead altogether, Then it is when he seeins to be te rings wide, | Z too mar 1 But he's dlacovered d od sta re flu was in light, 97 pounds, but tae e r vo many spangles on. But he's dlacovered now and has made a good start. i Bdleap of good doliars that |though, If they only knew, he hasn't got mugh steam behind his punches, I the | put him down and owt. 1 was a little bit in a hurry, though, and let him rope me| “If he can keep It up he's going to bud out into a real scrapper. He's got to do SyrseOling Cherpionnbive: Pear ant to an four rounds J stood up against him he got In sixteen or seventean swin MY |jntoclinches. In getting out of one of these clinches in the second round he fouled | @ lot of tall brutsing Past, though, before they label him as the real goods, for myely gymnasium in pester New RD aannesion with she rae dow BUEInotionesef hemlet vaimark 9 Onelof s' punches in the eame|me, and I felt ns If the aky was falling on me and the earth rolling under my feet.| ‘Corbett’ might have been a little off Thursday night. He's got e ripe chance to| York and its vicinity these days is the ERA ener Ribtiey ect antes tur.| Pace Jurred me more than the whole seventeen of 1 RUT EATAT CMTRRIRI RoC otee make a lot of goal matches now with as good men as ever put up two hands, If] scene of unusual activity. ‘The young me on iront of thelr Aeld, Ganon! PERRY WEIGHE. 4 POUNDS “Why, 4f [had claimed foul before those Philadelphia people they would have| he can face ‘Corbett’s' right and left for twenty rounds then I'd be willing to bet| ters who have been devoting a grea o Jarier ine tanker ee Pans Mw EIGHED 130 POUNDS. said I was quitting, and though that low punch had me on Woozy strest I thought | he can ick McGovern In ten if he can put in any kind of a swift jab and don't wecoet ot their exerclalng, pine to (Bees Tindaey at the stretch bend, for it hen Terry andl Sought we Atch-welghts, T weighed In at 125 1-211 could go dt out and heat him down, foul or not, But it had taken all the steam | let Teddy get in too close. ecting the varlous holds in wrestling Observed that Honolulu at that|POUNMds, and he sald he tipped th Me welshed 190, Uf he weltied «lout of me, and though I landed a few good wallops and a awift jolt on the jaw! — “They talk about McGovern getting back to his old form. Why, he never was} Are anxious to secure one of the A. A. Berend s Feat. After It was over|pound. When we started at it 1 knew that I had trained 100 fine, but after I saw | they were too weak, ‘Then he got In the one on the ptt of the atomadh that dosed 88 good 8 man aa ‘Corbelt! in his fe, and never will be, and don't you for- U's championship medals which will be 0 e Inclinad to the| the way he was fightin oug could hold him off and get In a punch I'd 7 vent of that poseiy the race might ave 1s iighting I thought if 1 could hold him off and get In a punch I'd] me over the count jgot it given to the iwinners in the ax claseep en art, but cos es th Treats a = in the tournament to be held at the planned were cencelled and « c esse" BOWLERS WERE IN {6 SPARES MADE IM'GOVERN'S HAD FORBES IS STILL = fgvcuerss ote FORM LAST NIGHT § WIMilSONLR| SUGHTLY HIRT, THE CHAMPION. og imeanly Every Team Rolled More than 870 in Games Played in The Evening BBs Mrs. Eiseman Made Them in! Injured on Maynard, but Says Arcanican Rania bale tt uaianion pe ended Gatarrh is ‘Ban Johnson Calls on Magnates| World's Big Tourney. () Exosllent Games Rolled It wil Bein oe for fiyan Rival Last Night. ! Gurable to Get Together in This City oleae by the Ladies of Liberty. Go” on Tuesday. OR NOT CURABLE, | Equitable and went tack home with a etal to The Evening World, Englishman with a little additional Next Thursday. LAST NIGHT’S HIGH GAMES Thad neuinat thon then thes | ‘The crowd at Klumpp's Harlem Ctrete| Feeling Mtue the worse for his hard] pmnROT, ‘Mich. ieb. 28—Gtarry | YaBOr: Jual exactly incrording tothe way it — ————— ‘ ive secured a victory, ‘The Makice alleys saw some high scoring in | Mht with Billy Maynard in Philadelphia) porbes was given the decision over hip detent’ but took tt philowopnically py ps ee Fey alone, Hentored theoretically, he ppcing meeting of the American|| oi0ger, Manufacturing Co....925 |! Hauitables {off with q good teat te Women's Bowling Tournament yes. [on Wednesday night, Terry MoGovern| Andrew Tokell, of Wngland, jast night,! | /1 was in ood shape,” he sald, “and Bay eA directly. with phereennres Brien calito fon nest thane Equitable .. “7 -----900 os. Then the terday, Mrs, man made sixteen | took up his quarters at Johnson's ro@d-|arter ten rounds of milling, through aie the best 1 could. That's all I could tar al Powder, it is first alleviated; then “ eagle peapaen called for next Thure: 1 Washington | ~-. 899 1! wu @ spurt and went to the *#4Fes In ithe two ames the Ladies of | house, on Jerome avenue and One Hen” | most af which the American Jad had!’ Torbes ater the fight declared that he| eradicated, + J Bie nacunced the date Be aay front, w they stayed until the sixth 2#¥erty rolled, both of which tuey won, | dred and Seventieth street, yesterday | the advantage. Tokell failed to show | thougat he could have ended the fight Thousands say so, from glad experience, further declared that at the meel-| ‘The fourth we The Bvening |{mlng. ‘Then the Equitables were on! MP man scored 16 in the first | and. renewed the work of getting E3R-|any wondertu) ring cleverness, depend-| iotare sie tenth round ed he In an acre, more or less, of the strongest Ree LIE Ot TD Fe a Bowilon aR con aunln Bik Only GOR A Meaminne,, pe EAI ADO AT Anche 18 Kesnel | #elf Into fine shape for his next battle. ing largely upon rushes and a wicked; 'pl02 1.5 never a aght better con-| testinosiuds, , American League grounds in thin|last nisht at the Ami relay uiloya, | Wie Wheeimen Jumped reht back again, Bate 186 and ISt and the gther memborw | It will be on next Tuesday night, with | right Gand uppercut thet would bring: ducted than last night's contest. "The ‘elty. Fitty-titth street and d avenue, in| in the aighth and ninth fr the focal lahenorgnmen mene beth Wt fr) Billy Ryan, the undefeated teather- home the money i it landed right. But Bpeoretors, 4 fh pumber, were warnen Dr. a via Heart Cus Relieves heart PFohnson is still busy declaring & blaze of glory, ‘Three great gamos | HVY crawled up, and in the last tim teams were y welght from Syracuse, which 1s to be| Forbes usually managed to block or get maskn o demonstration during the |= - a ’ fhe American League will surely have|were golled. ‘Two teams got 90 of Won out by twenty-slx pins, scoring PORE ; Gecided in the Quaker City. : Terre] away. from if vo| program of the rounds. To entarce auch ee an teak it wilt eRe a aR te 1 Nah FIRST GAME Hight wrist fy @ Uttle swollen, but he| Tokell paid some attention to Forbes's an edict upon 3,500 enthusiastic spirits nhattan Island. He is appar “ Independent Greater Now York Ladies——Mre. 7 vi 1 during a hot and exciting "gat was cru- ian Leland. tie is apparently !lonty one pin, dust one teat No, 90 score wag rolled in the wai ta eon 400t Mre ork tasier——aire | gays that will be all right by the night] stomach during the latter part of the TUNE 4 HEL And Cacltineg Hat war cy ps C) Aimerics he 80 Nive ; |wame, when the two Washington tean dirs. Htovermachenr,” 8 Lang. lus. | of the Aight, owt, and at times gained some ad-) of pathos as they smothered thelr shou « [American organization vay there) the 0 mark. ive men did better than | Fane, when the (wo, Washington veame | quay ‘pg, oo oe Near Se MEY tangs 18) Ov vith Joo Cain he took a tenmile run| vantage through there tactics, He at the order of Manager Considine 5 H dewn and that grounds have| cyte or them ted with 224 ear ar aye eA PoarpePepr eared pen lh 1 yesterday through the mud and elush| worked on the body In the ¢ourth round | (Keep quiet, now. or the police will |i 0 BRR | COERCED) It OFAS 8 ROR RAICT OL en eee ee ee ee einen [Rede tnd returned to the road-house appar-|and had Forbes eomewtt tured. Again, tween {he rounds prrminaion ‘was given ae PEE ere roliea. af the Na:ling for the wesk, and the immense) Sn Of i Vleet ergey pal | tnty not the least tagged out Helin the ninth round he seemed to be|to yell, but everything had to be quiet | a Ha call for the meeting of the|Crowd of enthusiasts that guthered to 1d ging the lead anti) the ai ch | wh Jerk, Ladioe—airs | engaged tn about nine rounds of boxing! making wome headway, ‘Through most At ihe lt of tie BON, ay gt 2) 3 body, bul it has beett unom,|aee the games was given a treat it did! frame by twentyefve ping, ‘Th v | ee oP nds! | after that, His first foe was Jimmy|of the bout he fought an uphill battle, | orciocks both being exactly on the limit = Sere NONE Monday Bt) not expect, as the schedule did not point | fell down badly, und [nthe end \3 "| Deviin, a young Harlemite, who can|and at no time wes Forbes in danger) George Siler refereed, Zz Hotel, to any keen contests of high econes, heaton out over a tuadred pins «| las “ yedle Aire Murkens 147, Mre Klobut-| ive many feather-welghte who box for| of a knockout, poe = nete are no games for to-night, but |scheck, 1&4; Mra, lmmeen, re. Reyeen, 176; ING MEN WILL EAT The first game saw the start of the fo annedhite fof BEAL Week, will | Amidon’, 1S.” Totel, a money @ suf argument. Terry raised] ‘Tokai! finished the bout very tired, Hie Bowling Games T>-Nigh | W scstanunl, Mae Miner Manton in Byening World | TH : & dive canopy over Jimmy's eye, The | yet eye was almost closed, having) , Wholeale Drug trade Amosiation—Allere 1 and "4 peteeetss Pree na Lady Poudle—Mtre 0; Mme, aCtopute | tic 2—Seabun fhnewn, Colgate: & Go, and ‘Lane | BEEFSTEAK TO-NIGHT.| Comper 1 the Hudsc This game [ee it's avores | chee Rosters 140; Mra. Mlobut- | bout was a god one, thou Then} begun to go pad along in the third Done emp; alleve # and toNetlonal Lead Co 2&5 3 x brought out the highest team and in ache | Sine Asttdorts tie otal aster thats Big, Guawennelin, {F0m) pound, ‘The entire aide of his face Bia A” Dvhme “And ohnion aun, 0h BS 0 Bammy Kelly Club Win Mola vidual scores of the nigit. The Hud 7. ; q machen 159 site {Rs Me] With Terry. ang they Went at It lvely.| Was plum colored, and thé eye wae et Lng ern, Varu ms hb Di ong lost by almost 100 ping when it of Manhattan ter, 128; Mra Kessel, 166 “®) Joe Cain wound up the day’s work with! surmounted by a lump half the size! jv 1 ¢ Its Tent nner. eatag endian | olin tows it the little Brooklynite in a sort of aloe an egg, Forbes was not marked.! Kelly Beefsteak Clut a Hh ahe rot ouse contest, intended to 1d. var teather-welgit (i; enovRh, McLellan, the “Harlem Company ANOTHER PRIZE FIGHT Se he ‘The latter showed all of his old-time! oe pow twerart S = Wonder,’ was the anchor, and he rolled + Blanck in a forte feels that he will have, sped, while Tokell marely proved htm- 177; Patter ® beautiful game until the last fram , Bae beafetenk Ginners to-night at) nad a chance to be high man, but Cunningham's cafe, No. leo a wreak tho: “nd SECOND GAME, eat, ohattan, As usual, Drea. then and was forced to a tougher proposition than was Ma to be @ stiff puncher with a swing” HELD ON LONG ISLAND, | tard, “ityan has the credit of outpoint. [eeu (0,00 & 4 Bone with lem clever —- ing Tom Callahan in a slx-round bout] ‘4 5 ry he “ila Hate Knocked Out Dale in| iad has sucoras In every bout he) boys than the Yanke top notchere, Men, Come to Me! jrantcrey, vara suffering from Varicocele, Pirictare, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Polsoning, conte! ae o A Equitable, of Ma ttan—Burgess, 179 has taken part in, Ryan is training in Towell's ’ A ar any Swelilings, Catarrhal Dischar; night is in store. nient himself with 215, which willl walsh, 17%; Kreedburg, 1s; Hoffman, Sixth Réund of Bout, PiidAeishin end enya’ be. will ber*bia| During the bout Forbes drove Total prerene: S Its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitallt, Mille entertainment, |2aNty sive him a look-in among The| 174; Bernard, 1% i, 90) yh ? share of the purse that McGovern will| head back with straight lefts, turned Bladder and "ldne Conditions, Ecz Pimpl ve enterts "|Arat Atty. Scott contributed coward the | Hackensnck Wheelin, of Macken ne-fight was held in private ip @) not knock him out. ‘aim round with right hooks and beck Bryal Hrupti ti y OF the stare of the the-|doreur of the Hudsons. He rolled omy | Sice~ Matty, 160: Parker, “lid; Dere dance ball on Long Island last night] Bowling, says Terry, is @ great muscle| again with left swings. He fought al ae ruptive Conditions of the akin, or a Ki ot tne when he should have d : ¥ | Lower, 106; Van Zandt, a4. ‘Total, ® and was witnessed by over one hundred | developer, and he spen SPST aman aia THIRD GAME, person "Kid" Have, of South Brvoke Club was started| , 7 yn, and Hughey D: of Wiillamaburg, . s ad 2 Kelly, on the| The second game saw another 90 | Washington 1, of Mankat-|were the principals, ‘They fought | severe sivest abe Revanth avenue from never @ doubt o fthe result, Tokell a) y é he rom: score, and not a man on the team that ne 10. Conn, if of rants, 120; [slashing bette, Hage winning bn the Tee rane attesne natle SRE eB] twice wrastied Forbes to the floor, the oelate D of Ten, to come and have a social monk with me. 1 will give you Free of Charge a thorough per sonal examinat! together with an honest and scientific a ees of your case. ler no longer. Consult me at once. eer a ing at the game.” Ho| Wave on tho aggresstve), and from the is down to One Hundred and Forty-| second round to the end there was m, mbbavg seventy-fi A d o . ! Sixth 0 by ‘knocking i r Write t call. Hours, 9A, M. to 8.30P, M. Daily. Sundays, §/ K's oy tits Made it did as well as 20, although one Tal. B60, S te * tanehend “awin sae pi pa R ne (ation oe th of the ini pont} nig 5} both pl apenas 4 10 A.M. to4 om and Advice Free, vida aid Iai it Barn loving ye made i arate i aus ir och ae ths |e a ee a hytagh a was himea wy te omowcorg ane meveal # RH, M, MacKenzie, M. D., '* : *88ii*vorx. cae (aoe : 167; Cohon, 188; ; side ‘bet o Journayed over to have © try et theltak Mm Mt Copemielm, Mh To: | 560 and me gase recelpts arblch ammount, Paina Ot the ab, the by the ° es w atu lta ARE, call Pre cas ARM Si