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LIN WILL Ht EVERETT Man Is Substituted for | Maher in Bout Against West- » erner Which Is to Be Decided “In Philadelphia Monday Night Ex-Champion Will Sac- rifice Speed in Bout with Jeffries to Gain Point. ‘After trying for many months to get @ & match with any of the big fellows, Gis Ruhlin has finally succeeded in in- & heavy-weight to meet him in Whe roped arena, The man who has to Might Ruhlin is ‘“Mextcan Everett, the Western fighter. was matched to fight Peter _ Maher tm Philadelphia on Monday night, | but ae Peter could not get in con- @ition by that time he asked to be al- ) Sewed to withdraw from the contest. es Rublin was the only fighter who ‘Would give Everett a good fight, he was @ybstituted. They will meet in a eix- out. Rubin began training this “morning at the Dyker Heights Club South Brooklyn for the bout. Bret has been getting into condition the bout at a gymnasium in Phila- i for the past two weeks. The jer of the bout will be matched with "Kila" McCoy. Ghrdner and Root Matched. ther good match arranged last t was between George Gardner, tho it heavy-weight of Lowell, Ma: by Jack Hermgnn, match- of the International A. C., of to meet in a twent} “round between big fellowa ever wit- in Canada. Both men are clever good ring generals and st! ers. " Waleott Fights on Monday. joe Walcott, the welter-watght gue who has been barred from fig! ie Health and Physical Culture ‘of Boston, has been aigned to meet @, Donovan,’ of Rochester, in «. ten: 4 bout before the Allegheny (Pa.) on Monday night. “After this bout icott will recure. to Boston, where will box Charley Haghey, the Boston ht, a twelve-potind bout be- Criterion A, C., of that alty, on f"'Waloott is ue he will SHAMROCK SOON TO BE LAUNCHED Sir Thomas Lipton Delighted with the Challenger, Which Will Take to the Water on St. Patrick’s Day. t”? $2,809 Richer, Corbett” and Eddie Henlon, Doxed a twenty-round draw before Yosemite A. C.. of Gan Ereschees, Pecelved 42,809 Keep its amounted to $11,236, rahe Meorbett's ith Terry McGovern. = to Fight Again, GLASGOW, March 6.—Sie Thomas Lip- RI ar Tels Oe feainer-waleat etter, ot] ton aatd to-day thet the Shamrock TH Wouth Brooklyn, has another Oght on his hands, | will surely bo launched on St. Patrick's bes sve signed to wbt Austin Rice, of New | day, ot New Britain, Coun aiondey| ‘It was my original intention,” he said, “to Inunch her that day, and the inspection to-day shows we shall be able ot 11 box at 122 pounds, @erford Offers Big Bet. x to carry it out, and ten days Inter she will race Shamrock I. Al Hertford 1s 20 confident that Joo Gafins wil! ‘Capt. fn Ansther be- Geteat Steve Crosby, the colored Aehter, of Louls- een ther saeat at Hot Springs, Wedues- sieht, that ho has offered to to hat Gans will knock out Cros” before | challenger. of the twelfth round. Herford and Gi Veising a _ prin and the former has begui is in good mhape|the Clyde, and when the trial] with hd are be mh eave Gans a hard gut Shamrock I. comes you may rest as- Santry to Fight. sured {t will be a real race. All our en, His opponent will be Art Simms, Akron, | have been engaged with this end in ie Who ts & very clever boxer. They will meet| View, and I have arranged that they Wwenty-round bout et Grand Rapids, Micn,, |shall get prize money Just as in regular Soha ionn. winner will be matctied to] regattas.” Asked if he was impressed with the ap- Porbes to Fight Neti, pearance of the Harey Forbes an Frankle Nell, of San Fran- @ieep, will be matched in a few days to try con- j@taslons tm @ ten-round bout batore the Metropol- A.C. sen a Diloh within three we Arrangements for 0 act 10 contest are I In fact, 1 have no hesita- tion in saying that a finer boat was never built, and this view 1s indotse by Fife and Watson, who agree in say- ing they have nover sgen better work. tHe ve m satisfactory under- to the welght question, Anancially jo his . “Shamrock Il. wa: by ‘a beat of the pulse, so to speak, and I have not the slig est hesitation in saying that the new boxt Is fuster than any of her pr. sors, Fife has practically devoted. his whole time to her, and Is greatly pleased At the way the Dennys nave done thelr defeaied only tos! total receipts of the ‘eht famovated 1 ‘Two Fights To-Night. Danny Dougherty, the feather-welght, of Phila- ean. will be een in a boxing contest in that vafler an absence of over two years to-night, Davis will eall the older boat] a. 4., and Wringe will take the tiller of the| dred and 1 Previously she will have! he contes ts will be between amateurs ail spreading and tuning-up spins on| anxious to win a championship. medal| “Eadie Santry, of Chicago, will fight again very} trials will be genuine tests. The crews! bouts to- chalienger Sir Thomus | 3¢¥eral | a8 far away as ALL THE LATEST NEWS AMATEURS WILL MEET TO-NIGHT. Preliminaries in A. A. U.’s An- nual Wrestling Championships; Will Be Held in Club-House of New Polo A. A. Probably fifty wrestling bouts will be decided in the arena of the New Polo et Park avenue and One Hun- wenty-ninth street, to-night, offered by. tournament. youngsters events, AL ALU, More the in its annual than one hundred h ade entry to the Whtch Include six clases. ‘Tis ght will be merely prelimin- aries. It is not re that the list can be suMciently thinned out to-night to Permit of the holding of the finals to- Morrow night, as the lst of entries 13 Unusually large, Every club in Greater New York has) boys entered, and the clubmates the wrestlers will be on hand to cheer them on to victory. Many out-of-town men are also entered, some coming from Pittsburg. All the cham- plons of last yi are in the tourna- y will have to show even bet- m than they did last year in order out this time, as ‘the class of} {s of the very’ best. All are in nt condition, having spent many wevks training in preparation, In pectators may get decided to begin clock, and the wrest- bo on hand at 7 o'clock ished in to be wel pugilistic oareer. tion. a big man, Dehind ft, jcbamplon th THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, 1900. OF THE SPORTING WORLD GIM CORBETT, WHO IS TRAINING TO DEVELOP A PUNCH, (Photo by Stacy, Brooklyn.) Jim Corbett, the cleverest boxer in the world, realizes that he has got to de- velop ‘the punch" before he meets Jim Jeffries, the greatest fighter in the world Corbett has always out-boxed every man he met in the ring, But in doing that he has always had to have a ‘come back" to his punch. leads at his opponent he begins to make @ backward motion at the same time. ‘That takes a great deal of the force out of the punch, Corbett oan knock a man ‘Out, although he seldom did It in his ring fights. At Carson City Jeffries was one of the men who sparred with Corbett, possibility then, and in the course of the quently knocked out by Corbett. This may @ound atrange, but it is true. Corbett, realizing that he is gaing to pounds at the time of the fight, and dcnowing that he himself will not weigh more than 19 pounds, has devised a plan whereby he may put more force Into his blows. It was figured that in the last fight between ‘Jeff’ Jeffries sixty times oftener than he was punched by “Jeff,” but Corbett's blows didnt have the force to do any great amount of damage to the big ex-bollermaker. This time Corbett ts going to step in and let go, something he never did in his If he can do that he will be a 60 per cent, improved fighter. ‘This 1s the way Corbett hopes to get To an Evening World reporter Corbett “T paid ‘Yes erty will meet Jounny White, the colored of Pullagetobia, In @ aix-round ‘bout be ‘the Ariel A.C, bout to be decided of South Brooklyn, and "Kid" Abel, of p. They will fight betore the Badger A. C,, WRESTLE M'LEOD, Yanger, of ©., of Detroit. thinking seriously ir. Jenkins Next Friday Will De- termine Conditions of Match. e ~ stlvagaa to Fight Yanger. fhe Avonie A. C., who recently knocked out Harry Bt Of Philadeiphbie, in two rounds, will es prone the Metropol iti Billy Considine weker a Graney May Be Referee. BAdle Graney, the reteree, of San Francisco, im Jefiries and Bob Fitesimmons and ‘Young and Eddie Hanlon, will tn all probabll- be peieaes to referee the cha nahip feht By /*Ghiek’ Tucker, the feather-welght fighter, of Matched to fight Benny ee gutting inal ho Judged th championship battles between 4 Corbett if the contest Ma der Jack Munroe, the miner-boxer, who 1s matched to wrestle Tom Jenkins in a THIS LITTLE FIGHTER MAY PROVE A WONDER. Mughey Murphy List of Vie~ “aie Which Entities Him te otehers, wrestling game on @ big scale, Munroe who 18 @ good wrestler, has accepted a challenge from Dan Mcleod, the pres- ent champion, for a match to take plac immediately after his match with Jen- f Danny/ kins, If Jenking defeats Munroe Mo: hi a Leod is to undertake to throw Munro) weight in his stable that 100k) AL. tyme, in an hour, If Munroe wins 6 possible a ily name |) hs match from Jenkins, who Js to tr a Now, orker, who ts! to throw him four timea in an hour oars old. Hughey has years and is then Mcleod will only undertake ‘to throw the miner three times in an hour, catch-as-catch-can handicap match at Madison Square Garden next Friday {} night, is going to branch out In the JACK MUNROE MAY [BOWLERS CANNOT GET INTO FORM. Result of Ex-Miner’s Bout with}|Highest Team Score Pay in Evening World Tourney Last Night Was 765. TO-NIGHT’S GAMES, Wriendly, elty, and Hobokens, E. Berkm J. and UL, H’b’ken, Mutaal and There, Brooklyn, It ts to be hoped that the bad work | In The Evening World's bowling tour- hament canfe to an end last night, To- night's games wili end the week's roll- ing, and the #ix clubs that are to meet record made since last Friday. ‘The scores last night were very poor— not nearly so good as the women ara| rolling up at Klumpp's Harlem Circle alleys—dut Messrs, Amann and Tries and the committee in charge promise Munroe js now training in Boston, clase bh pplonship for two years, he won and detended ee debut a9 a professional hy rts of the beat Ooye to his GEORGE MUNROE BADLY ane ili Voter during] BEATEN BY GILFEATHER, boxer, during to Murphy in ie Munroe lost in Billy Kyen in three phy’s victory over Austin man," in eleven rounds, Sorbett or Mo- met, HOT SPRINGS, Ark. March’ 6 George Munroe, the New York feather suffered another defeat last He me Tommy Gilfeather, the ern boxer, before the Whittington Park A. 4nd; was a0 badly beaten by Gilfeathe: to save him from being knocked out, r- threw the sponge in the seve: pe Pest~| round, ” re ms _ The boys fought at 12 pounds. 7 nat ‘oaale we or Terry Me. eahips meet yr be auapoon ‘rebuilt, that his seconds, in order h A big |ehe Supiniaen Century team Eel man- mg vahunged the gant oa of ay evening, rollin ha better things for next week. The own ers of the alleys haye redecorated the place, and everything is in shape for the 00d teams that will be on hand on Moni ‘Phe less sakt abc the better. Only four teams of the #1 scheduled to roll appeared and jt was night's games x second team and the Teutontas stayed away. If the Gate City second five ts really infertor to the first team they ved fifty cents car fare by staying away. As on Wednesday night not a team ecored as high as 600. The Gate Citys led the procession with 768, white eet || should in a measure wipe out the bad > | perhaps just as well that the Gate City naser Sa A hu Leman 1 Was i the LAST NIGHT'S HIGH SCORES, Gate City I...- +00 785 Emanon ....++ 739 St. Mary's Lyceum +751 || he mavle the spare 6-10-7 and got = good round of applause, ‘The scores: FIRST GAME. Gate’ City—Welner, 161; Gerner, Stein, 150; Mhels, 188; Farrell, 167 ‘potatt St. Mary's—Murphy, 177; Burges Ble via Ba Stumpf, 102; Dah ‘al, 281, 152; 15. SECOND CANE ‘He has no superfluous flesh on his body, is as quick as e flash and as clever as ever in ‘his practice bouts. From now on Corbett will try to take on weight, and he hopes to be heavier when ihe enters the ring than he ever wes before. "I boxed with Jack O'Brien last week and he looked me over and sald: “Why, Jim, you're getting big. You got musoles on your stomach you never had before.’ and so I have got muscle: plexus blow lke the one Fitz gave me won't irumt now like it did then. ‘Yank’ Kenney, to box with me dn my training, and I am golng to teach mywelf to atep in with my punch, like Fitz does, and put my whole weight and if I land on Mr, Jeffries's jaw this jtime there will be @ new .{avoided. The grip germ, a spirillum, Twentieth Century-—H. eThous 140; Bonn, 119; G. Glehelivouse, NH . Rutenburg, 17%. ‘Total -Ammenmuler, 167; ‘Wolff, 143; mebach A; WV Welgend, 151; Ballen- tyne, Other Bowling Gamey To-Night, ‘The Sun individual cha and Taylor, at wale Section 1—Oerell vs. at the White Blepbant alleys. aay League—Aurenta, Metropolitan Lite and Active, at Cammmann’ 7. Riversise Latayeite Washlngion alalghiar a Blaver's yen Harlom Navy Lesgue--Wranoke ood Boat Cie aud Wrlendehty "Beat Ghee: lore Jan, Rosedale and Kolght and and malian Borvugh—Sumithson: nana ah ie V0 tit lle Carr Notivoal-Beho, | Pig wen ath byte Club ‘atievs, He BIG ODDS ASKED Has Worked Harder AGAINST “CORBETT a Year with the Idea of Putting On More|congidine will | Bet on on Denverite} Weight. Tromize of Good Football Games. Two of the strongest Gaelic football teams in this country will be seen in & Contest on Sunday at Equitable Park, when the O'Connelis and the Young Ire- lands, of Bridgeport, line up against each other, The game will no doubt be | an interesting one. PARKER TAKES His OFFICE IN HUDSON, Opened the Circuit Court To- Day, Succeeding Henry M. Nevius. Charles '*V. Parker, recently appointed by Gov. Murphy as Ciroult Court Judge for Hudson County, opened court to- day, He was sworn Into office at Tren- ton yesterday, succeeding Henry M. Nevins. He fs a son of Cortlandt Parker, of Newark, a brother of Congressman R, Wayne Parker, of Essex, and also of Assistant United States District-Attor- ney C. Parker, jr. He lives at No, 88 Giitord avenue, {s a member of severa! clubs, a Republican in politics and a musictan, In other words, as he ‘Jeff’ was not thought a championship training bouts the big feiiow was fre- meet a man who wil welgh over 200 “MIDGET” JOCKEY GETS BIG SALARY. Seventy-six-Pound Willie Rob- bins Will Be Paid $9,000 for Services This Year. NEW ORLEANS, March 6.—Willie Robbins, the “midget” jockey, has been engaged by John G. Follansbes, the well-known New York horseman, to ride his horaes in the Fast this year, The boy will receive a salary of 9,00 a year, Robbins js only fourteen years old and rides at seventy-six pounds. He 1s not allowed by the stewards to ride horses here while the track is muddy because he is not atrong enough to keep his and Corbett, the latter struck NEW ENGLAND CHAMPION IN TEN'MILE RACE. F. R. Lynch, of Boston, Enters A. A. U.s Championship Event. ‘The latest entry in the ten-mile A, A. U. championship at the Greater New York Irish A. A, games, at the Garden, the punch,” (He is really in fair condi- said: charge straight, and continually bumps into other horses. —eE ENGLISH TENNIS EXPERTS’ CHALLENGE RECEIVED. BOSTON, March 6.—Another interna- onal cup contest fe assured for next summer through the announcement by Secretary Presbrey, of the United States on March 14, Is F. R. Lynch, of Boston, heralded as the best ten-miler New England ever produced. It ts sald that he is destined to take the measure of Carr, of the Xaviers, who is the present cholce of the critics, Entries for this race close with James , Sullivan, Chairman of the Athletic ‘ommittee, to-morrow. and I can harden them. A solar T've got National Lawn Tennis Association, that Great Britain had formally challenged for the Davis Trophy, emblematic of in- ternational lawn tennis supremacy, This will be the third attempt of Great Byltain to secure this trophy, The challenge cOmes from’ Secretary Newbuen, of the English Lawn Tennis Association, in behalf of Great Britain. Dr. Cyrus Edson on Grip. R. CYRUS EDSON, of New York says it may be several weeks before the epidemic of grip which has fastened itself on a very large proportion of the ulation passes. perarip is contagious,” sald Dr, Ed- son yesterday, “and if the public were fully aware of that fact many unnecessary infections would be How to Avoid It During This Epidemic. “People seldom die of grip itself, but {t leaves its victims susceptible to pneumonia and with a debilitated nervous system, It causes great mor- tality in old people who otherwise would have lived much longer. “A great mistake 1s made by the man who returns to his work too soon after an attack of grip.” It will be remembered that it was stated {n this paper a few days ago that the getting-well stage of the grip is the most dangerous and that many fatal cases of grip and pneu- monia are caused by the patient tal ing some so-called “cough syrup,” “balsam” or patent medicine which or bacillus, locates itself principally in the mucous membranes of the res- piratory tract”—by which he means the lining of the breathing passage. Dr. Edson says grip is an air-borne disease, and we acquire it by breath- ing in the germs, Ample ey.uence of its contagiousness Is found by its passage through a family, a city or a section of the country, travelling along the ordinary lines of travel. It is in this way that it was brought to this country some fifteen years ago coming in steamers from Europe, To- day it attacks most readily those who are physically exhausted or: run down, depends upon poisonous drugs and weakening stimulants for its effect. These drugs deaden the nerves and stop secretion along the breathing passage, which is always followed by congestion and inflammation—and that causes pneumonia. Without these injurious drugs Father John’s Medicine cures grip, colds, long-standing coughs and all throat and lung troubles, It fs not a patent medicine or “cough syrup,” ‘but a body builder and tonic; it cures colds by soothing and healing the throat, and nourishes the system at the same time, Its gentle laxative effect strengthens the stomach and corrects the digestion, ‘that each organ of the body is able to properly perform {its work-—that is how the poisonous waste matter and impuri-~ ties are driven out of the system. Its food elements make ngth and re- store to sound health those who are weak and run down. No opium, morphine, alcohol; no dangerous druge or weakening stimulants — a food medicine, A BALTIMORE WOMAN le How She Was Ou d of Grip Father John’s Grip, prevents baltimore, Ald mys: “One ¥e ;| consumption. ae ee aie ter seers all Throat and Guarante:d. I tried different medicines and differ- Not a. Paten ent doctors, but could not get relief until I took Father John's Medicine. 8 have steadily and rapidly regained y health, and am to-day healthier than T have been for years, Father John’ ie mine bens tonic and body-bullder in the world, M500) whom | eee ony too much PO al ano Cures Poisonous Drugs. [Medicine cures Pneumonia and Colds and Lung Troubles. t [edicine, during a discussion of the relative merits in Bout with McGovern if He Gets 10 to 7. ‘That the followers of “Young Corbett™ will demand odds when they bet thelt money on him to defeat Terry Me= Govern in the fight in San on March 31 is made evident by Johnny, Considine, of the Hotel Metropole, who, of the two boys, said: “I think McGovern will be a favorite In the betting at odds of 10 to 6, If any one will offer me 10 to 7, though, I will bet any part of $5,000 on ‘Corbett's' ohances. After the showing made by ‘Corbett’ in his fights against May- ‘Crockey. Boyle, ‘Austin Rice end Eddie ly de @ favor ‘Corbett’ will While McGovern will Ukely be favor tte in the betting over “Corbett,” the chances are that the best odds the lowers of the Denverite will get will rats 10 to 9. RYAN STEPS OUT OF FITZ'S WAY. 8ST. LOUIS, March 6.—Tommy Ryaa has retired from the ring to become the boxing instructor of the Missourl A. G, of this city, The announcement comes! eon Hot Springs and is confirmed” “Gecretary Genlinger, the clu, Would not deny or autrin So statement, but a member of the club who was & Party the negotiations said tha! Ryan had signed with the club ‘thet the matter would be satlst f arranged in two weeks. It is sald that Ryan ‘will bein work with the club ow ay @ $18 to $60. @, You need not buy bee cause you look, or keep because you buy. ** Semt-neapy” Waxpro) Broadway & Eleventh St. 4. J. KELLEY COMPANY Controllers for New York VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY FOR MEN. 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