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ee! ps ~& SPORTING NEWS SPECIALL THE WORLD: (HURSDAY: EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1903. Y REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. @@-» Feffries, “Young Co Their Weights the HERE'S A TRIPLE PUZZLE FOR PURILISTIC EXPERTS ‘Three Champions, Jim Jeffries, “Young Corbett” and Joe Gans in a Class by Themselves— Who Is There that Can Lower Their Colors? BY KNOCKOUT. HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. ° JAMES J. JEFFRIES VS. FEATHER-WEIGHT: CHAMPIONSHIP. “YOUNG CORBETT” VS....... LIGHT-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. JOB GANS V8... ee eee ee epeeeeeseeceeeeseeeeeeeneaeees AN you fill In those blanks, and filling them in make three new champions? A You can write your own ticket if you think so. Seem in Classes by Themselves. Never since the first champion in history tucked his brow into a laurel Wreath has Fistiana had three champions who were so distinctly, un- questionably in a class by themselves. C CRACK FIGHTERS WILL) WRITE THEIR OPINIONS, How can Jim Jeffries, except by Father Time? The greatest fighters in these three classes will give their opinions on this subject in a series of articles to The Evening World readers, Jim Corbett, Bob Fitzsimmons, Jack Munroe and Tom Sharkey will tell how Jeffries's colors might be lowered. Terry’ McGovern, Eddie Hanlon, Dave Sujivan, Tim Callahan and Hughey Murphy will take a guess at the proper “dope” to put “Young Corbett” to sleep, Willie Fitzgerald, Frank Erne, Jimmy Britt and Charlie Selggpr will try to dream out what the sey to Gans's armor-plate looks like. The Evening Wor readers who are interested in thing pugilistic are invited to try and solve the triple puzzle of how and by whom these men can be defeated, ve your reasons hy very briefly in articles of over 100 words, Young Corbett” and Joe Gans be defeated, You quld dig your br Ins out delving into all the histories, mythologiéal pipe dreams @nd creations of fiction in the category and not find # trio of gladiators who could travel on (ie same street with Messrs. Jeffries, “Corbett” and Ganz, Not Even the Giants of Old. And that is saying a whole lot in these twentieth century days of marvels and record smashin there the mighty Spartacus dug up out of the long ago, dropped into Gewr, uttie old Gotham, and matched, after the customary phonograph ex- change of courtesies, with the massive Jeffries, it’s the U. 8. mint against a Low yote the day after election, that James J. would hang it on him, Were Ajax, and Achilles, and the rough-going Hector to be transported out of space and take a whirl after the big boilermaker's scalp the morgue “KN” GOOOMAN They Box Fifteen Rounds; Neither Showing Any Advan- tage or Signs of Punishment at the End. (Special to The Evening World.) FALL RIVER, Mass., Noy, 5,—"Kid" Goodman and Austin Rice boxed fifteen rounds to a draw at the Troy Athletic ClO last night. It was a very cle exhibition, and neither man showed any signs of punishment at the finish, Goodman was the aggressor most of the time, and Rice did inte but block until after the tenth round. Then he woke up, and, while avoiding leads, countered effectively, so in the last five rounds he made’ up for any advan- tage Goodman might have had earlier in the bout, In a preliminary this city, earned a Hlessel, of Providence, "Kid" Paul, of tis city, and Young Clarke started an eight-rouind go, but were stopped in the firwt, as both were dazed in a wild ex- change of blows, S SSIEEIEnee see CHAMPIONS IN GAMES. Military athletic champions ‘will be prominent in the games of the Thir- teenth Regiment at the armory, Syum- ner avenue and Hancock street, Brook- lyn, Saturday evening, Nov, 14. That there. will be high-class sport galore testified to by the fact that the various competitions are open to all amateurs | members of the Military Athletle League and men affliated with the regi: ment Itself, Peter Sul decision soll, “Young Corbett."* Trim “Big Jim" down to feather-welght proportions and you have another “Rocky Mountain Kid," “Corbett,” ike Jeff, and In the paddock when 0 far outclasses his company that, he's, unsaddied they hit the sixteenth pole. Three: Reasons for His Greatness. He owes his greatness to just three things: him Capable of taking a terrific lacing; a wallop that carries headaches snd broken ribs and that dizzy feeling in every Jolt; an ice-box thinking | apparatus that never has and never will be equalled, Turn to one page In “Corbett’s’ record and his greatness needs no other Pecommendation; that page tells the’ tale of a two-fold viotory over Brook- lyn’s wonder of wonders, “Terrible Terry? McGovern, A Truly the Limit of Wonders. There {s not a “feather” in the business who “dopes" within a city block of this product of muscle and Sam Harris's cunning. A ruggedness that makes What manner of man, therefore, is this namesake of that other one- time champion, Jim Corbett? Feather-welghts galore ‘have tried to Solve that puzzle, and one by. one| they have fallen by the wayside, Has Any One a Chance with Him? Game ax a bulldog, a punch that is simply frightful, a brain that was cut out for things than scheming out systems to lull his fellow men into the land of nod, the setting of Billy “Cormbett's" star looks as far off as Bill Devery's tion to the Preside: A May can pick out some one and some way to dump: him on the} fistie toboggan, } Eh? Gans a Human Electric Fan. And now, Joe Gaas. Take your watch and a brick and a case knife. See the back off the ticker, dig out the works and watch Father Time taking the count. Those works are Joe Gans In action, Start the electric fan in your office golng at full tlt, take a ball of paper avd toss it Into the whirling blades. It gets an awful deal in there, ould be working overtime after James @leaned up. ‘Samson Would Be Outclassed. (Deck the Los Angeles giant out With a bearskin and a husky-looking and be’ have the patent medicine advertisements of Samson lashed mast, look him over some fay in his war togs and then tell me who Is going to ip tintype to the wallbaper. 89. much for Jeffries. Hea in Miniature. o ” “Big miniature, thas classy’ product of Colorado's oorrugatet and finally flies out, after being Git on an average of nine thousand times| in two seconds. He’s in Napoleon's The fan is Joe Gans; of paper the unhappy light-weight who strays into a mix-up with this dusky whirlwind of whipcord muscles. Travel this world over, and every time you turn around you'll butt.into a bust or a picture of Napoleon Bonaparte. He was probably the the rest of the universe; henog this homage. You don't take any chances of stumbling over any busts of Mr. and you can't find ha ploture outaide of Bam Austin's pink-hued Class. read. by Themselves—Greatest Fighters at greatest general that ever attempted to annihilate! over and it is learned from a reliable Gane,.| will manage the rbett,”” Gans in Class World Ever Saw. “HOW CAN THESE THREE MEN BE BEATEN? IF YOU KNOW, TELL ME.”---KNOCKOUT. LOU DILLON THE TROTTER HERE Record-Breaking Champion Is Now Quartered for Winter at Stables. Chek; G. Billings's world's champion trotter Lou Dillon, who smashed all ex- isting Tenn., She trotting records at Memphis, will spend the winter in this city. has arrived here from Cleyeland, she had stopped oft to take a rest the long journey from Memphis. Dillon was accompanied by the fast and also The Monk, the former champion and the trotter made the world's team record of quity at Memphis. ne horses are now at Mr. Billings’s tables on Washington which was constructed last Despite the long trip on the train Lou Dillon looked in fine condition when she ar- rived at her quarters. ———— GOOD GAELIC FOOTBALL. In the first of the challenge matches at Gaelic football at West New York Fleld, Weehawken, the American champions, the O'Connells, have elected to meet the Young Irelands next Sun- Lou Greenline and Hontas Crook, pacers, Heights. n winter at an expense of $250,000, day, as they are the most formidable of the several teams which are anxious to. take the scalps of the leaders at this strenuous game. As usual, a Rugby ill precede the main attraction, ‘clock, mame W and js carded for 2 fame, but don’t let st get into your think tank that it's because this chocolate warrior is not a general. A General of Roped Battlefield: There never was a general living who mapped out his engagements with more intelligence than this same Sir Joseph, nor one who could adapt his attack or defense to circumstances better than this pugilistic will-o'-the-wisp. A general of the roped battlefields is the light-welght champion. Had his fortunes been cast with the wa ‘iors who battle With bullet and steel those Joe Gans busts might yet be snuggling into the niches of the Hall of Fame. Gans’s Master Must Be All This. Ine some one with more brains than Napoleon; with steel-lke muscles that make Sandow look like Major Doyle's shadow; with the cunning stealth of the panther discounted; and you have Joe Gans's master, Who is he? There you go, kidding again, And the odds are stil) open for you to name the three new champions. How the Humorous Genius Might Figure It. But don't try to be humorous. Fy We know al. about hitting Jeff over the left eye with a sledge hammer; putting a race track and a faro bank layout in the ring with “Corbett,” and moving a chicken coop agg a watermelon patch up to Gans's corner. What we want is a Ittle horse sense and knuckle dusting “dope.” Can you deal it? HERMAN LONG T0 Rupture Cured with h laste ‘Tru Bin AB and dake stains’ the e MANAGE \ TEAM ee ne in eae ay t ‘OF’ free Damme het HENRY. plot, hie NOE G88 nronatey, "ater de A Sporting. TOURDO, 0... Nov. 5.—Hernian Long, who played with the New York Amer ican League’ team and also with the Detroit club thie year, will in all prob- ‘rains leave foot of HW. Sith st. at 10,60 ability be engaged to manage and play, with the fecal team next year, from ‘Fiatbutheay, at 1000 Ake ieaon Ne President Strobel, of the Toledo team,|1,20. @le0 1.48PM. and Long dave been talking the matter] chicago HANDICAPPER, 233 Brondway, HO Worth expert raclhe ‘Information ‘Suneia't | Eastern and Wei "eae! ee a consensus of- Jui QUEENS CO. JOCKEY CLUB, | AQUEDUCT, L,I. To-Morrow, Last Day at 2 P.M. source that all: details whereby, Long steam "DAVE ‘been ‘oom pleted.” Billings’s Washington Heights QUEER HOW HORSES AUN WELL WHEN PRICE 15 B16, | Queer things happen at Aqueduct which are as puzzling as the problem of the “age of Ann” which is just now occupying the minds of the mathe- maticians, For instance, one would have a good deal of trouble puzzling over the form of Athlana. This mare on the open- ing day beat a fast field of sprinters, running six furlongs in 1.14 3-5. She started again on Oct. 31, carrying 94 pounds, and was fifth in a much poorer field. Two Races Widely Different. In this race Blue and Orange, carry- ing 104 pounds, beat her four lengths and a head, and Princess Tulane, who was fourth, beat her a length. Athlana meets the same field yester- day again, but at much worse odds. She carries 116 pounds, conceding six pounds to Blue and Orange, who, in his best race, gave her ten pounds and a fifteen-pound beating. She gives eleven pounds to Princess Tulane, who in their last race gave her seven pounds and a beating of five pounds. Yet she wins, Gets away none too well and finishes out good and game. Can the Stewards Figure It Out? Here 1s a ouztle more interesting than the “age of Ann." Can ‘the stew- ards find the solution? Go to the last race and something equally astonishing will be found, Elsie L., who has shown a woful. lack of Speed all the season, suddenly acquires | @ vast quantity of it. Whether it was through the medium of a syringe or a capsule is not known. But she had the speed, and some one knew she was going to develop that | swiftness. She was backed from 20 to 1 to 6 to 1. ' Something Went Wrong, “y Go back through the records of races; + and you will find that since Saratoga | Elsie L, has never shown any early | speed, Yesterday she simply “tin | canned.” She was sailing along infront | from the fall of the flag, afd when } they turned into the stretch was halt) i a dozen lengths in front of such @ speedy performer as Lord Badge. She didn't win, however. Hither the works ran down or something went wrong, for she stopped in the last fur- long. Still, there was a nice winning on the place and third money. The Ring Knows When, Strange how horses suddenly acquire speed in their races, and strange is it also that these speedy moments are , anticipated in the ring! 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