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4 3 ! CORBETT IS READY TO FIGHT FITZ Ex-Champion, Back in Form, Says He’ll Meet : “Lanky Bob” Within a Year, } Jim Corbett is ready to make a match) thing Js) that 1 will train for any are ont's | £ Will not go Into a ring ont of shape with Bob Fitzsimmons at a moment's | puny kind of a ‘dub. T want to ba = Rotice. All that ts necessary now !8/ 1.5 ft for one of them as | was fo. S Fits’s consent to fight, and one of the | Jeffries.’ thecGranaie 3 i * Corbett’s reception at the Grand Cen- Sreatest matches ever made is sure (0) al Hepat eaused him to remark th be arranged. |he thought he was the champion agaia Corbett reached the city to-day from) Theatrie’l agente hed him with Chicag: f that re | contracts, but he w not talk wiih | fo and relieved himself of that re- | tiem. He wanta a rest, he sald, and mark immediately on stepping from the | wii) {ake a long one after his engag ‘train. ment in Boston next we “There's one man i want to meet,” | /> he said, “and that is Fitzsimmons, 1) will fight him within a year. 1 would Before that time, but I want time to get over the awful veating Jeffries gave me in our fight last month. Chased Fits Before. “Wor four years [ chased Fitz for a fight. I never got it. When he saw me & helplessly beaten man in the ring after Jeffries got through with mo he wanted’ to arrange 4 match with me right away. Ho knew I could stand Uttle punishment in a bout even six months later. He figured I would be a mark for him. “That was the only time he ever ex- | Pressed a desire to fight mc. But he D will be forced to do so, and within a "Year we will have it out. I'm in the _wame’ yet and do not Intend retiring @ntil after I meet Fitesimmons. >, “He has said a whole lot of things about me, such as that | was afraid _ te fight him. Well, al) he has to do Ix > t@ name a date and we can soon draw ee ‘MD & set of articles of agreement. “Jeffries Beat Me Goud.” | ad “I never got much a beating as Jef- fries gave me. He ix the ono fellow I want to dick when it comes to fight- ing. Te can lick two men in @ ring any tlme. He'll never bo beaten unless the is caught out of comdition. I'm just | (paying ‘Jeff’ the credit that's due him F 1) Weare not going on the roud together, (We had planned going out in a pila ‘tat the big fellow decided not to, saying | that he would take on Monroe in a fight “Jeftries bent one of my ribs with that punch fa the second round and tt (Will take meat Jeast six months to got over 2. I'm also sour on training and for @ while will do nothing but rest. ZT will get fat again and resume my Work of getting into condition, ami it will be for that fight with Fitzsimmons ight kind of money {s shown me. Ono! his right Into play. ig Na aaa €> SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR TH Would Fight Others, HIS LONG RIGHT ARM; Of course I would fight others if the Guider’s lead for the stomach is inches short when Coughlin brings| Help! Murder! Wat THB WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1905, geen OR THE EVENING WORLD. 6 FOOTBALL TEAMS ~ = COUGHLIN, THE KANGAROO, = | Cee WHO 1 TO FIGHT FITZ pipe an Ready in Time for the Yale Game. | (Special The Evening World.) Crimson eleven shall moet Yale on the *! CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sent. 21.—There| new field unless they have had two or seems to be a strong probability that | three weeks’ practice there at the very Harvard's mammoth new $200,000 sta-/ least. As things are going now, thia dium will not be completed in time | seems very unlikely. The stadium un- | for the Yale game this November, or | doubtedly will be far enough advanced at least that its erection will proceed | by the time of the Yale game to accom- | so slowly that the gdme will not be | modate the crowd; but whether it will | witnessed from Sts stands, jet on fast’ enough to give Harvard ‘The reason for this {s that Harvard's |a chance to get some preliminary prac- sethorities are unwilling that the! tice on the new fleld which it incloses jis a big question. The coaches claim that Harvard this year should not be deprived of that confidence which comes from playing on the home grounds; and this 1s just what would happen if the team should meet Yale on the new field without | at least two or three weeks of pre- j Unni ary work, ; i n case the’ ga the’ gridiron. inelossd ‘by the ataatugn it will be played on the old field to the rear. COUGHLIN’sS EIGHTY-INCH REACH. Coughlin has a remarkable reach, and with long left straight he keeps his trainer, Jim Guider, at a safe distance. ete He is Six Feet Five Inches Tall, and Has Eighty Inches of Arm-Length. BY KNOCKOUT, Did you ever see an Irish kangaroo? No? Well, take a trip to Highbridge and look over the elongated drink o water that is going to fight “Ruby Robert" Fitzsimmons in Quakertown o Sept 30 . His name {s Con Coughlin, and just at present he's conned himself an his friends into thinking he's a prizefighter, Well, maybe he is, but h doesn't look it stuck out —— COLUMBIA TO PLAY A GAME THIS WEEK, | With only a little more than a week's practice the Columbia ¢leven will have Its first real work on the gridiron Sat- urday with Wesieyan. i This, nevertheless, should be an easy game for the boys on the hill, and at @ same time uld give Morley “« ance to fee What sort of material he has on hand. , Columbia's team has been practising In a desultory way, It was only last Thur day that a respectable number of can- didates appeared on the field In, canvas. Many of the men are still a bit so Con ton eT? tired before the hard punches of i ach Morley and Capt. Smith ha Take agonioad of tar, pump it! *tronger antagonist _fecided to defer the first batt throug . stand {tf on end With legs than thirty seconds aes eariseday ny. and the scrub wa: and give it a tin ear and you, have Mr 1 round nie Referee Me g ‘i is 1 it in the tenth, sending War - Coughlin toa “T : pede Un onithe pparently beaien, an YALE ELEVEN WILL \ PRT RSE ERAS ES PVE: ARP nT 9 pefying the erowd by giving hi BE HEAVY THIS YEAR. | (Special o The Evening World.) NEW HAVEN, Conn,, Sept. 21.—When the Yale eleven takes the field for its first game next Saturday it will be the heaviest team the Blues ever put on the ,| tidiron at the start of the season. A, week's practice hag ben held with the| most meagre and unsatisfactory re- sy cea tance sults of any similar period in years. ounced Just before the pattie | GUIDER CAN’T TOUCH HIM. The work has been short and light every zeerald, de mitted a foul, but ux t happened inches of pipe: winging for a man's jaw! If thore'n a Kangaroo in the business that has anything on Con, just trot him | — ie Meant Welt stale buns that the But. Kangaroo Bob’ thev used to call Tt's de immons. Fitz looks Mike Broad-|fajo » ions were poo way's nll-nighter Liliputian, Major} eno neyOiNicho ws then con Doyle, when ned up with the Irish kane) (o a warmer climate ss paved with ‘00 Aron, intentlo: Sic back, Bob. | a ut: "The men will fght straight Mare | day because of the weather, and scrim- Wisererny eae: AYR RE Queensberry rules, no Micing in| The advantage of Coughlin's gre at reach shown again stopping a| mages have been impossible. ‘There self In the breakawaya.) Drotect Bim-| hog h have been no line-ups, although a/ Mow they do deal it out in some of] "Tr the Bane or the y punch. couple of backflelds have been forme ~ Dippytopplece Ist- those Western burgs! ands will unravel that he can make a for signal practice. . j HIGHLANDES MEET = | _GLEVELANDS. AGAIN | Han It Get Nearer Second Place in the be reached third. to left, sooring “Willie Beville’s fly was misjudge and It went for a doubl by Tenney McParland ville Rhoades, 'p. scoring, Howell fanned. Griffith flied| the first game, but despite the Jeera of | Corbert was third. ‘Time—1.16. | ona: Phiitiaa’ was third, Time, 103 122, (Special to The Evening World.) jt centre, Three runs, the fans Clarke made another shift tor! E ant coi Paul Rees | 800d race, atx furlonge—-Won by AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW Fireh Inning the second, sending Curtis to left! ond; Fai BET hoc places was easond: YORK, Sept. 21.—Perfect weather, a bic | Lajoie was safe on a Dunt towurds| Phelps to fret, Marshall to short and Stub was third. Time, 1.16 3-4. Growd and more than an even chance for Hemina drives hailed Lajos aad angel Mictory. stared the Highlanders in the Bemis at frat. Thoney. fanned. Nal Bonts. ‘face when they arrived at the grounds runs, Win , | Conroy filed to centre, Multz flied to! gave this afternoon, and Grimth meant to |, conrey fled ringled to left. Etverteld | HOY" The fans take almost as much Interest | im the score-board as they do in the Ganzel fied to left. — MeFarlana| after walked. Heville fouled out. Howell their Grifith’s Team, With the Manager) games on Champions’ Home singied to Jordan, 2 nd the “Kid” | ike a bunch third. Wlberfeld mado a great stop of| putting Moren and Weaver in take advantage of all these. | died Redes toe ee aan was close going for elght inniny by Auditor, 6 to 5 and 2 to 5 ee |, Rhodes. to 5. } : ee and ais By as =H | pez apolecns, huwever,are-bent on | Sixth Inning then the Champions went to teres, Goin wes thi, Mme | prnadelphia (N. 1a) Wine First making the fight of their lives for the Ate Repaporgeinntee 6 : Four hits, four errors and a wild piteh —_ -_ Game Test of their stay in New York, and|, Athott singled to left, but was forced] gave the visitor's ive rung, cnet a will not give up the second position py peer pwA? Wes In utrn forced) the game for Brookly i BOOKMAKERS FINED, (spectal to ‘The Evening World.) i | by Rhodes, Flick filed to Fults, Noj')°. n. | NCINNATI, Sept. 21.—The firet they now hold without a hard fight. runs, The Pitheourzs found Jones a puzgle As a result of the recent crusade} CINCID f ie ae As to the Fitzgerald-Ward battle in| ht for himself. being butchered: tate ‘Three things of some importance to fre stuck on him up th y ITHACA, N. Y., Sept. 21,4At the close \ the pugilistic world were settled In Port) ne there some day of the first week of practice of the Cor- LIPO MARCH Bt pa im on the Jay nell football squad the prospects for @ —_.— Lee —_— Nobody can beat Mike Ward in) ,,!iie Connolly says 'he would Like to successful 198 eleven appears to have | his own bailiwick. fbr, imme “Kelly ii’ he, has . brightened. Coach Warmer and Back m 7 H ds tha yas Kddie can make! “Young Corbett” is a real actor to- le! ‘oach Purcell last night expressed lon’s Team Anxious to Make | '2—No fightetr of reputation ie like-| good. iis day. Not one of those fellows of his| Sam Harris, manager of Terry Mo-| themselves as satlsled with the results 2 ly to try again. Dial Really (Coming. profession who get on the stage and|Govern, the ex-fectherweight champlon, | of the first week. Perhaps the most @n- a Double Victory in Two |“3—edward McBride, of Buffalo, will! 4 teiter y mircatier utter a “You villain!” and then put on laned the ttle Brooklynite to-day fF} couraging phase of the altuation ls that referee no bouts in Detroit, 4 siys Jabez W iy and tr the glovea with the Individual. ‘Cor- | two battles, no one has any idea of what ts ahead. ing €o cross the bloomin® pond to fight! pett’? has fourteen lines to say In “New| The first, to take place In Boston, will] With one member of last year's: ‘vare| 1 “For ning rounds Mike Ward, the| one James Britt, of California york Lite) whic trot Jim) out to meet "Terrt-| sity team on the field, another prom- | z : . J, i, ork Life ch play opens at the] froudim sh at the Cri-| ie " ‘ Lada ‘ clev little Heht-weight pride of Sarnia, All rij Mr. Britt: very f} Star ‘3 ig b ble Teddy sing to bea! in practice about Oct. 1 anc rounds. lever t 9 13.) sido New Star Theatre in Harlem to-night. | terion A. ¢ 6 for ten rounds at|the third due to arrive in Ith Himself 1o the Box, Plays Hard to Groun fought gamely with Wiille Fitzgernid, 3 Of course, the mplon gets into a] 128 pounds at 3 o'clock Oct. 5, nothing remains to be eee tern division, mak- | may_furnish ‘The seco! ' fovemost of the Ei 1 contest will be held befors|to develop practically a new team. muss some w or vther, and the audl- the Washl porting Club, of Phila- tive ing one of the prettiest battles & Heng nc fis ete: hatoretiitatalveniitheton: if i sub jot ene ——— oo A : seen in a ring, although gradually. be- |" Bont i poruinliy of .e0cing how’ he won. the| Tefry and" Crockey Boyle, the usual ali CARNEY =TTING His. . American League Race, Brooklyn, Pittsbu r fing worn Jown coward the close and! November date at the Yosemite Club, ttie with his fists. He has the clever rounds at aed ete Smith has not} Pat Carney, who started in winning Strang, Ais BoAnonte ot: = = ocal feather-weignt Johnny Burdick tol yet bean settled, Tor hy the MoGovern: Cae pee muatis top Beston, yee been! Sheckary = F ° is de ni y Ry t been fixed | ge bea: te, un = [ti 5 COUGHLIN’S GREAT DEFENSE. p him out In his demonstration Billy Ryan bout n Sa Bas as . ad Satur- ‘ Dovln. 1h, ——a——_— ht innings Bev! a» unde aa Ahern \ a THE BATTING ORDER. | 23 ee tocy ato Bnet e alee | | HAWTHORNE FINISHES. ST. LOUIS FINISHES. — —— ( raeciane , scoring Abbott and putting Flick Jacklitseh, ae ; . Cleveland. On ‘third. “Bradley fled to MoMariands ‘Theteher ALAS Tigh, VEN ORLY WEE: (Sueolall te: the Pivenine World) Bilek, rf Shere JDL T LEAtGH RNE RACE TRACK, CHT- 1AR PARK RACE TRACK, ST. Bac: ap ey 2h, wed to. centre, and Btdse- eae rian aary », Sept. Y.—The races scheduled | 8, Sept. 21.—Following are the re- 2b, fern RoE, un tay wesona with a. aingie to POSITION PARK. PITTSBURG » run here this afternoon resuited| sults of the races scheduled so be run Ganzel's high foul.” McFarland doubled Pa., Sept The ch looked | Nene: jrenentbieratternorns st Race—Three-quarters of a mile, -Won by & vuntit First Race—Five-eighths of a mile.— Won by Lora J., 3 to 1 and 6 to 5; Nel James J-| ie Cromwell, even for place, was se s eaters from Mud- ed Just ax badly in ot Flats and p . 4 to & and 1 to 2 econ: Third Race—One mile—Won by Luri-| “nied Race—Six and a half furlongs.— 5 to Land 3 to 1 © Don, 3 {0) won by Lord Hermence, 5 to 2 and 4 to piace, was + Lady Jocelyn | 5! Wreath of Ivy, 2 to 5 for place, wae third,’ Tme—1. second; Town Moor was third, ‘Time a Ra hree-quarters of a mile.) 1.92 1-2 the| Nhwm's Dases on balls and errors the Trolley Dodgers the game. It the first ring, only one hit going against gambling at the Chicago ree! game of the double header Rcheduledt te) NEW YORK'S | layed here to-day between the Phil- MASTER SPECIALIST. gata all-eyes being upon the phitadel. Med to left. runs. K \actf in the next seven innings, tracks twenty vo Bonen rs pisaded adelphia : and, jcineinnatl saational eo Ses SNe aed Bia atruggle, The Quakers liave to ve = Masaaiiwee ene Ae rales wea ‘Bronte are being ‘made by the deiphia by the following scor Pee NERYOUS DEBILITY our ge quiet oned with in the bat : geconi o mo > 5 in the B e Lm Place and they are putting up a game GRAVESEND ENTRIES. ninth. Sheckard, who was ordered off ders to seoure in lletment by the) Pniiadenhia .... 2909398 3 0th i 1M roti! ars by my own famous Of the wame calfdre ‘chat landed them —— the fleld in the firt game, was back In , Grand Jurv of the bookies a: the Har-| Cipcinnatl .:-- 2,0 0 0.19.1,0 00 38 14 STRICTURE cured in 6 to 18, days, t_was Tannehill's turn to twirl this}, ACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept. | left eld in the second game, lem track. ‘Ton. "Umpire—Johnacone, without cutting, stretch’ oon, but Jesse did not warm up eat first ike a winner, and “Grif” had the rest of his staff doing stunts in case fan | ey Newnan renee BROOKLYN, 93 Firat Inning. Deuurrar Flick led off with a double to ioe and Bay sacrificed hin to third 1 ‘one to Howell. Bradley singled to left Lex sae oene P and reached thin on Mult Alataren |) )°2 News coming home. Lajole put a high Trinity fi ia tenvy one in reht feld that looked foul. | {ula Tim D. Je ler dropped it, and Lajole trotied! ‘as ° Q 0 B third before Keeler realized that) Seen’ | Race—Handlean: two-year-olds heriéan hud called it al fair coal. MeOoe aN furlo ‘alentine Panton aa 5! _ BROOKLYN. roi po ao iby, pain uF joss - ered of time. It ls 2 mar. i ironic or | A COMMON | |p vinicocsis’ set to22 ternal al rplive process. COMPLAINT. | Frooties nary veneead § ae aid to ary Of potaan, Catarrh begins with a stubborn cold in the head, inflammation orsore- |B WASTING gays 2 ness of the membrane or lining of the nose, discharge of mucus matter, We AKagSS exclua PITTSBURG, 4. FIRST GAME. dey in the mean tine had .| Arma { ; . | B Aen . 3 Bia kept up ‘the slaughter win “al atietndy cc tie hem Pay Rio | vy es headaches, neuralgia and difficult breathing, and even in this early stage Don't Detay. Game to-k to eft, scort ra tind Grit} Tonle, Ponipano ‘ 1 oo°8 The Irishman's wonderful reach enables him to easily ward off| is almost intolerable. But when the filthy secretions begin to drop bacle | |! wane ue ineu® Cotas to me in the Bent word to the Sench {3 have Harts: © | Babin’ ot 1 4 ? 81 blows from an opponent who cannot break through his guard. into the throat.and stomech, and the blood becomes polluted and the ttrletiet condience, 1 Rave been ax: ; Yea ie monotony” by str kin; Race “Jthres-vear-oldet selling: tho | Gensen ok 1 7 2 ft system contami- ‘ neaks glusively greatt§, Pap youre. Nothing led to McFarland. jon irene: one mile and aa nas the Pp me “5 = 1 cheeks had or money buy Is Bia Sat i asiReg eee | ae RING BATILES TO-NIGHI nated by thecatarrh- parple, my nose was always swpped up, my breath |MItice Ging mice cauipment.. Twi fllea Gc 4 F Wild ‘Them Daley te 08, % 4 -t ad 2 fF 5 + ai lor, I cough honestly, treat. you skilfully Pipits ie. to the wane iroctiate tila: Bayer Ono. area 108 ron ; a a Xs al poison, then the fed a sickening ong aie A and commericed to use [Mi Uf Jaton you to heaith in the shart. pe cannes, No rune ecH On: | Savane Rostan 180 | rotatn Joe Walcott will box Tom “Jabber” Carey a twelve-round bout be- 1] gufferer begins to {pceasantiy. I he Feral otttea { was, cured and restore you Co beat ledieine ais: on 4 Second , ; Race-—The Oceltent ce--The eldental Handicap, | ¥ BGochnaur out. Conroy to and a furlonk, tog | ae Bee eae epurey tb e | Gaughiawage “i Charles Elwood ..105 | oie Hunter Raine NO Lux Casta Branstiol , to-night. ing disease Catarrh Ewes out siealing. No run Hunter Raine M9 Lux Ca feld was hit and walked. Genzel ‘jturathourne it) Warranted Riven seatre. MeFariand forced the River irate °.0.1h0 SMR” Bent °°... Bi) Aransas COMING FIGHTS. tc but wan gate impale and landed pas i. A fn d on 8 single to centre. ace—Maiden two-year-ol Hanes Ing; about six furlongs. ay S109 Telenhoi ¥ to fret on a drive to short, 119 emeres Ganvel, Bradi Bas saat Tai PLYTSRURG. t NSS vig Duties “M2 | Totale ....... i 10 “s : “Batted for Wi inning, } nue practicable. T MERI TE aro ask, | guarantee to cure, ay ame, 1 sder ‘west Cor, th and Helix Sts, Bt: Joveph, Mo. | (ake. Ifyou cannot call, write for my Dr.L.R. WILLIAMS 6, fore the Centra! Athletic Club of Boston to-night realize what a dis- have never since Several minor six-round bouts are to be decided in Philadelphia |} gusting and sicken- “TY ain} is. It affects the fet eT semect as tnt spare pee fae body, It is aconstitutional disease and as ig mix! ‘ ‘ CNY ack Cova a iran * Pea Me ever, Boston, Sept, 22. cieaants} ee ARES er more than pall ative or he spt even in ie a 165 West 34' h St, NY. KS Charley Neary vs. Young Mowatt, Milwaukee, beginning of ce pete a en Bassett tigate Retro " George Hoey vs. Joe Baker, to a finish, in } Gus Ruhlin vs. Kid Carter, Philadelphia, Sept. 28. RF fed a il oR 104 2a Only such a remedy as S. S. aH can reach Asad ob- Sporting. throw. He “ahanecn nie | Er ayy Renee 11109 | ara i Se 3 Salt Lake ; stinate, deep-seated disease and purge the blood of TN rent * ch towards ast | nas ie Bosal HOH] BARB oo OOO 8 ii eerie) vi: Sane eetbeR ort reader 29, the catarrhal poison, S, S. S. purifies and builds BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB! y ) i ‘Biase Hiteccbahien Yonge, inet ck Johnson vo, Hank Griftin, San Francisco, Sept. 29. up the diseased blood, and the inflamed membranes | ,, Trains leaye Pith at Ni ¥. vie tat mabona. LAsoR Biath Race-—Thres-vear-olde; handicap; | TWo-Base Hits—Dahlen, Jones, Ritchey (2) p r r ‘ 3 tea te Gantel! thos Biro 8 NS Duke ot Kendal, 113 | HOE ar Beestiargy iat pane on, trons Robert Fitzsimmons vs, Con Coughlan, Philadelphia, Sept. { are healed and the excessive secretion of mucus ceases when new, rich rftide, in oth, ave Shak eed SAT Lemire ts 1B] Brooklyn’: pittanure, 6. Kit! Gat Jack Munroe vs. Jack McCormack, Philadelphia, Oct. 5. blood is coming to the diseased parts, and a permanent cure is the result, se BROFREE Bell oc 40h Btrokler | Zones. 3; bx’ Winham'7, Basem on Bail “Kid” Carter vs, Joe Walcott, Boston, Oct, 7. S. S, S, is guaranteed purely vegetable and a reliable remedy for Handicapper, Lroalway) pu or b, Off Winb 6. Bases—Strang . 5 5 4 ry orth rachig information dail: RG ys. 5 ves ssdOR) Colonaay = } Sebring, Bacrines 1 Terry Movorarn vs. Jimmy Briggs, Boston, Oct. Loe Me || Catarrh in all stages. Write medical adyice; this will cost ; }; y srackie, Auf y Fe FEA ay page FANG , Ry ren Terz MoVovern ys. Crockey Boyle, Philadelphi et. 12. noth’ 5 ‘thane Wild Piton 4 : you : pete y o-Dars i-00 F. Mus American pi Mattes Jack Johnson vs. Sandy Ferguson, San Francisco, Oct. 16. | ing, 4 Tuventiunulont toaes