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“SPO i, RTING NEWS i THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE NING, NOVEMBER’ 18 SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR T HE EVENING WORLD. DAVE BARRY MITATES FITS IN HIS TURN WITH THE GLOVES Rot Sad @ FITZ Wilt. ‘BREAK PAIS "OS ON My HEAD” (GARONER) FOR Tit, HARVARD TUSSLE Has Shown Phenomenal Ability at - +Goals from Field, so Elis Have De- cided to Play More of Kicking Game Saturday. a x *TAD” PICTURES THE METHODS AND IDE AS GARDNER U i Uf Y ins MN) My YZ) GARDNER BIGGER AND BETTER FIGHTER THAN EVER, ALL SAY FITZGERALD CAME SI-DAY "PEDS” QUT ON TOP AGA ‘SET FAST PACE (Special to The Evening World.) (Special to The ( 1 0 © World.) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 18. —~ Willle PHILADRLU HTK oe cena ena Fitsgerald, of Brooklyn, and “Kid Guerrero still hold the lead in the six- Williams, of this city, met in a six-round Gay ince lat viaduateiel eran ieatoehoy bout as a wind-up to the boxing show and Metkua have reduced’ thes aaver. of the Southern Athletic Club, and at tas anced the end the Brooklyn lad came out of tage to two laps, The race has devel- the contest with honors slightly tn ‘is b he most exciting go-as-you- favor. ‘The bout wus full of fast and Please Journey ever held in this city. clever work. The terrific pace set by In welgit, size and reach they wore has Mdllied all but ‘six: teams, “ieee about equal, but in ring seneralshi, since Monday 8 AS. ver Fitagerald outclassed his opponent, ince Monday morning Metkus and by taking all ad Fahey have worked all kinds of tricks to galn laps, and in the last twenty- four hours they managed to gain teil. K the better of the pat ever, and then stop boxing until the "he fight opened up with both boxing | ,Cavanough and Hegelman are stmply | outclassed, and thelr only hope of com. night of the fight, He did eight miles ari iat te : first to open cautiously. Piz waa we git ‘eft on O% the road yesterday morning, and on Wiilikans’s cheek and a right to the Qs return chopped enough wood for the jing in first is for the two leadin, teams to break up. ‘The score at o'clock wa Great Improvement of Lowell Man _ Sur- prises Coast Experts Who Now Believe He Has Good Chance of Beating Fitz Thanks- giving Eve. (Special to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 18.— George Gardner tipped the scales at 168 1-2 pounds yesterday afternoon when the day's work was fintshed. He is tanned and looks ag hard as nails. He will work right up to Sunday hard as ody. Wiliams came back with two,whole neighborhood. He takes a sleep e ce and followed them with . t lefts to the tat on the body, “Kitz now Sfter lunch and at % o'clock begins > este SES IN HIS TRAINING TO BEAT “FITZ.” GARDNER'S Booy AS SEFE DID 4 REACH SHOWN BOXING WITH ALEC GREGG/ANS = — (WHO WEARS 4 CHEST: RROTECTOR IN THE 80UTS.) HE EXDECTS TO Beat Fitz ABOUT THE ROWING 1S ONE OF GEORGES Favorite PASTIME 3(?) —\ Soh NTS il i | ae —ZE =e KELLEY CANT GET “RUBE” WADDELL Joe Kelley, manager-captain of the Cincinnati team, is making strenuous efforts to sign “Rube Waddell, the | great twirler of the Philadelphia Amerl- | can League team, for next season. Kelley wired Manager Connle Mack a few days ago a big offer for Waddell's servinss. but Mack declined, saying that no offer Kelley could make woud induce him @ let Waddell go. “Waadell has told me," said Mack, “that ae will be more attentive to his work text year than he was last, and {ft he does, my team will surely carry off the pennant. BROAD HAD ALL HE COULD D0 TO STAY WITH BRIGES SAY NOW HARVARD HAS BEEN “FAKING” {Special to The Evening World.) NAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 18.—The great question at Harvard now is whether the Crimson eleven did not "1 j Miles, . Ce ee nd (rom. this. to the final &¥mnasium work, Davis and Guerrero , eee te PIR adherens de e i carl we ang | ConoRe! tts real strength én the Dart- a find he kept Willams busy stopping ‘The pulleys and bag take up twenty | Metkus and Fahey ‘i 4 precio} tay zne my erins: Weds) + | Sneratart, eageumed) Che Reeress{y\ month game Saturday. For four weeks Ine iis many speedy punches. od shape and ™nutes of his time, during which hel cereus zn and He: ne. 16 BOSTO: Mass. Noy. 18.—Jimmy |bore into Broad in a way that made | 4 jonger period than was ever knows (Special to ‘The Bvening World.) fbrouala wth, the oid worn-out togs be: Dot P| Siniahed es wane a4 ever stops once to even look around. | Barns ent na Wa ea u Briggs, of Chelsea, Mass., gave pass the Cleveland lad step at a lively galt] netsre—the team has been practising in » ee eon toe a atten| burneds while to erowd of seniors Held {and fast protiminary bouts preceded the Alec Greggains and Foley then don the! Crag and Harri 1} Broad, of Cleveland, 0., terrifte trounc- | about the ring. Higgs beat a tattoo | secret behind the big tence on Sol- Beppe oven ine record! of) Mitchell's twas; pound the burning pile, Iptar event |mdtts and prepare for eight rounds be-| Clifford and Brisic. 0 jing for fifteen rounds last aight at the |on Iris stomach and ribs. laleva't wield iTtewoulalescenintrangelse S Whenomenal kicking In the Princeton ceutibast ahs’ tie bs - = —_————_——— | tween thom. | Willams and Washingtoi au 18 ICriterion Athletic Club. Briggs, from] At times Broad would come back and] something had not been hatched up (alte the Yale coaches have decided to} Alec has a new chest protector which! <i ~ soees7 re = cae jab well, but the Chelsea boy was| during that time, and many supporters ore of sudrklag sane, aout CORDEI | A SUR PRIS goes all around his body. ‘Dhe old one too well protected and Broad could not] of the team believe that there will be * vard. Mitchell was tried at kicking | didn't cover enough of his body, which score. Most of his blows found a.rest-| some wonderful surprises when Yale Bi vale. from the fleld under dimouities 9 is sore from rib-roasting rights passing i Ing place on Briggs’s gloves. clashes with the Crimson next Saturday. " esterday. He sticceeded in getting but! the pad, RB Is it possible that she is going to wo out of half a dozen tries, but the Drops Foley with « Punch, | EIRSeiHaniicn ped: Ted: continue that lne-bucking polley whica Meld was wet and the ball soaked by) 7 h a Panch. | | Briggs was greatly nerccanre >Y) characterized the game with Dart- Ra@li@eich folin torrents, In the first round with Foley the big} ireason of a wrenched ankle, which he! mouth? Did she care about the Dart- Batchelder passed the ball at centre: a fellow landed a short left and Fole Sustained while training, and it w&8) mouth game, anyway? Having been = ‘ehanging places with Roraback, wo + fall i elon ny face, cutting a gash 1 ——--——+ t+ aushs ies peat Hood rin tbe defeated by Amherst, had she anything 4 le such a mess of his passes in the ff for Mexican, |! ‘eek He was lifted up and washed 2 f nie." | pound champton, wo je substituted.| mors to lose, so far as the smaller ; same ‘Mitchel who wesns HAYES Valley Boy, Too Clever fo "Joft, and after a few minutes’ rest went Notoriety from Reports of Fabulous Winnings | rss however, insisted on boxing, a" | colleges are concerned; and are not ul! ; 180 pounds, is regarded as a re-| Upset Calculations of 2-to-!| Bettors. to it again. One thought the punch was ; he put up @ battle that surprised 18! ner hopes, all her ambitions, all her ‘qnarkable man, and it is believed ho hard, but Foley says he thought a train Displeases Horseman. most ardent admirers, efforts, centred now against her old- per co something phenomenal at Cam-) —_—_—. backed Into him. Greggains warned BT Te Ha pluckily kept after Broad snd! time enemy—Yale? : i Ey e io less , 4 p : ray he wore) ‘These are vital fons, th fagel it properly. supported. Teecingieen Seca. E 5 We vass yo | them to do less punching and more foot | never let him set. In this way | a questions, and they Cari Stanley Flanders, who has played! gan mien: PRN gel eaten cee inertaNl panne [no] work. After thls the next three rounds| John A. Drake, the millionaire turf-) cons'feration with me, 1 dislike the him down and had him hugging for! admit of but one answer. Harvard yard on the Yale College eleven thls Jack Cordell, tne Nowe hoi alls han landed 1twor heavy. rian here fast. man of Chicago, who, acconiing to re-| motoriety that has been given me and dear life to stay. Briggs's tremendous| students feel that there is absolutely coon, may de selected to take the place won the deciston last wu. at the Re: swings that sent Cordell plungly Toley says Gardner's boxing has im-| ports, takes thousands of dollars from] Next year I do not intend to bette inohea,,to Broad's body frequently/ no @oubt that Harvard was “faking’’ ‘et Ralph Bloomer, who will provably Nance Club, Oakland, r Aurelia gily to the flor twice In quick s Proved wonderfully, When he was hero! the betting ring every thme his horses! Sail", horses'and quit the curt lifted te Clevelander off his fest, and) @atucday. Sit so far aa her defense fnot got Into the game with Hurvard Herrera in a fifteen-rou | fight that sion, Lut each time ¢ cjlast year Foley had his nove skinned|win, threatens to stop betting on his|“{ did not plan any coup and neces-|the inside right joits, which landed| Was concerned, perhaps, but certanly Inext Geturday. Flanders, strange to will stand as a landmark }) the history | Covered: linselt gamely all the time with straight lefts. He| horses for good if he is to get any| sarily I could not exesute one on High) repeatedly on lis jaw, kept him wab-/@s regarded her style of offensive . PEs fram. Maidin, Déass,, and dislor local atiouts, to the hment| oth were tenting hard amid a ter finds tt hard to land at all now. more much notoriety as thas been his| Ghancellor and Ort Welles, 1 did bet, bung. rey isd Sire Ei ud ce wry is a Boston business man. He of the m along the lin had) the g “econ followed Timekeeper Gardner's Uppercut. share this season, se) ie comalasions b: wire to, ithe) ane the Bx sated Ebel agi ae snort | power. @ big fellow and when pitted yester- picked the Bakersileld lad as a . 0-1 Harding into the ring Just as Rete Groggains, with his armor, stepped] Drake returned last night from the| t’ack. T bet $00 on Buriew's co asl right uppercut om Broad’s n t ¢ 0 “A the fighters. A 4 rf . Pe d S : $500 against $1,759 | ep. . y y. ie fasy against Basil Scott, of Staten favorite. toon tuk outa’ he cletred Smita|On the mat next. Gardner practised | Bennings track, where he saw his two| on High Chanwellor ant Won lt, Then epee ena ae eraada Ca an WIsland, another strong man, he gave; Young Cordell for fourteen of the : ’ ordi and the decision was|certain punches which he expects to use| horses, High Chancellor and Ort Wolles.| J be: $1,000 against $2,650 on Ort Wells) & Cisiacanny needy on Phi aalivers : fa tussle that set the coaches think-| teen rounds showe vat NL A chime Cordell displayed [0% Pitz, One ta a hard right to the) win on the opening day. He was much| 47d wont. £0, you ave, T fost Hit inrd| spat oul a few teeth after the delivery Ping. The funniest part of the affair’ Herrera away, aoe DchEOHA Rat ght with-|50dy as Fitz shoots out his straight] disturbed over the reports of his fabu-| $3.99," ‘That is all I won and that is; 0f Me Dlow. © ‘was that Flanders and Scott are the right the dark-skinned she loses nis ivad, “As @ hoxer lieft, Gardner has this down fine, ‘The! joys winning Not quite $100,000, 1s it? | Brigus Paster Than Ever. / ‘peat of friends and they were obliged of, could punch and could take ail the ole arly Git ma teh La cen He th {other 1s an uppercut, An Evening World reporter saw Mr. eet Ope terrone hare) eiyaye Briggs's speed amazed the members, te her avage vie, | shmet . he lea could je Is nol ony. + en eck ai — a : 0 1, as Ss Wel + ar iss 20) Ober in aprons etyie,/ pammene hat the Mexiean, coult Bo ea ae rea UL ea tRG alae Garter atone heart one leads the left} rake at the Waldorf-Astoria and| 1 should ‘be a_bililonaire Becaiine of for they never raw him travel as fast Beat tor Blsomer's Place. In the fifteenth round 1 went | {ress several times during the battle. land. al nah Toft i few Inches} asked him If it was true that-he tad |My success last vent people all Olst before, ‘That his aggressive style. was sets : fteent 1 went | tress # al tin uring and shoots up right to chin the West back my horses. an ‘he | appreciated was evident from the liberal ‘Miller, the big crew man who played tn oe - ’ With these two blows learned well, | VO" $100,009 from the pool-rooms on | pool-rooma lost| any large sums of money) [Sea 'Baturday's contest with Princeton when fF Gre WatWaass DHixCoeTRe DR occas re: color and Ort Welles. those people won it. Lmade my foriune| encouragement he received ee acca’ ty ins waselan, was Sreggaina say, Witz cannot expect to not one bit of with in| petore T owned a race-horse, and my| In the tenth Broad received a beat-| ‘The annual mecting of the Board of . Bloom eh * nd the gaff, mt ol i | Norses win enough to pay their keep. f the arn telegated to Flanders’s place on the | pear i repiled the horseman. -1/ like to" bete but if Tam tobe given Ms tat caused the memocrs of the} Directors of the National League of fectewe team to-day, which makes it seains goes hia four rounds every) von a little money an a result of the| Notoriety I will quit, Next year I do! club to say that It would mn Professional Baseball Clubs will be held Wgook more, than ever like Scott or Flan- day with the big chest protector. Fron! "> Vitories, but nothing like the gum | Tot lotand | to bei T will be content other round, but he came back welllat the St, James Bullding at noon om pial the way tier t ir = c . x uum | to see my horses run for the purses, ete and stuck to his task ; ders for Bloomers position. vould thine hee Quuugs Mat Pad one) Tam credited with having carried off) think I lave great prospects for 1904, 1) After the renpite and stuck Oe tie Take) Deo. & President Harry Pultem, of the Jim Hogan, who is built Ice an oak wo hink him capable of knocking | love.to see a good horse-race and can | umilinching\y, d rush-| National League and American Associa- Kites for punishment, is back after fort a Jett out. lie knocks Greggalns {1 race horses for the sport primarily. | atord to own horses without betting on| © sme stand, pericithe speed. and FUSRE| TS gn wine! alll the alter meen ‘ott hours’ rest, saying he js all right two or three fect every time he lands]! like to bet, but betting 1s a secondary! them, lng tactics Fee apa at ees ms Hatugnaton oul Ang tem of tte meeting ‘1 @ to be . . pt Re rt ‘ht lu the centre section, Zine ath ary 7 igi ‘his way to the end, and Referee Eu- fam also directs a meeting of t! pejena doesn't propose to be “farmed out BOE i - unhesitatingly gave Briggs | a = + NMonger. Rockwet!, the quarter-back, who Garducr’s Great Improvement. one Luckey. unnesise at apa : i After much talk the men who have; which will be decided tn this clty dur- the decision. Ae Credited with being insane in the sec- | - “I've be 3a Oo rd orts of wrestling|ing the first week in De ve en with Gardner ever since he ° omd halt of the Princeton game, has |e? claiming all: sorts 1 ; came hi j ‘ j j : aan itl have. Hnaily| whe can Am came out here to fight Moffat, ‘ returned, saying that his nerves| Championships at the: ma eet ee Grameen 4 ettled down to business and there 1s ns urs aig," 8 aregeuns, “and, on tyes thoroughly wntanged and he ts|*° ; Y will he level, yo uld hardly believe th b) Feady for the Crimson. pupromeeet es ROMS SATS UOIHaR REOTE ON su hange in hie * 8) spanadelphia Jack" O'Brien and Jack Chester, Pa., was easily beated in a 4 e Bia LOSS CMR ID Or ‘ oe (Ywin) Sullivan fight before the Na-{six-round bout by Tommy Love, the / alk o: s ‘ine. sj sh om Wonder, It will be re! ed to wre: Y 0 | . t SPE wexprine. The Cuban) Wonder and Harvey Bey oer ea oa ron 1 used \to wrestle him all over the) ial A. C., of Philadelphia: to-night {Quaker City boxer, at a boxing show! Bome one during the last day or two Parker have been matched to mect in a Of Wrestling last year by| eace them, and he had nothing but hat " 1 bout. Both dye in the/at Chester, Pa., a few nights ago, Lov. ® Ru Brees ia & peare at Yale tO nish match, best two out of three fatin, work on the mat. Ho e|seraisht oft that the sports have sean} tor the contest, and the|outfought and outpointed Lenny all Di f ' hat Harvard peen play- . t Z ig partner of 7 nkins,|so often in ‘his fights, Well, now, just | ¢ 4 naa hin este als [20 8ss Sao ot ven the drat IR Ch i mi | ote, ala Neate Well nom, mH) Sone re thoy al turian one | hrm te howt'and maa noerooie' B Cures Diseases of Men id ‘s © | strangle. They will meet at 145 pounds, ae ny Wateh th . ee i bead st six-ro be- | anc ete . Scien ane that aie airmen rah Ay: benset a pal man of his welxnt In thel wiitops he has, ‘The one I'm stuck on| {ne fastest six-round zeneounlere ibe : SE the ass au Love is a prom ff Troubles Private Di d to give tho Dis a ‘ig surprise | i = ee aloen Is Is Hight tothe body. Y ng | Leen mon of tiles bt avers wilc | sine fealhersrean ie el Prostatic seases they appear at Camonjsige Satur. { ; Root this way, ane to | nesses In that city. WHI . ———— $5 cured In 75 be bias ASCENSION IS SOLD. | An object of Mr. Richards's x to give| have, turned to be ‘a ody ‘Aghter’ for /O'Rrien's frat _appenrance. tn Phoese- Totes Whiten the. Chiongs tanthaty ermanently coeds mh gut the “use of poisonous weports haya eerved tc frighten mericans who may visit England an ; hia ina boxing bout since he re-] went who fought only one dout wh disease.in from 6 to lea of the glis! rames. . v 7 oT 5 t d fron is victorious trip abroad. itew, but conservative ancecing mon| ¢. Feat ae tens Teles Are idea of th ine! games. The Way Gardner Figares turned rom Uisavictoriou He ply fond. tne was in Philadelphia, which was a Wasting Nervous Del Wate willing «* :iave their money er Avconeon' to Charles Fox rege {rinks Witz WUL de easter t0}in the Quaker City during the iast ten) semi-windup to the Tucker-"Missis- — Gores guick ang radical tn ee cc eatle olde. tat iva ive, Osx says he wit ree BOXED HER EARS IN PUBLIC. Jar thar pote Mi the ume. Fite has a] 8° sippl’ contest, has returned to Chicago. Weakness famous method. efday atthe Ned. cAtter the mai) 1 he can afford to — —— : ou kiow. and a man| FOUR BOUTS FRIDAY NIGHT. | where he has been promised fights wih Woianle Usual fantastic formalities ye \l some y Asceasién has| ITHACA, N. ¥., Nov. 18=Mies Allo he cence “MOK rigay night wil) be another busy {all of the Windy City boxers of lis of eure, 24 19, to the farewell were gone, won for him. Montague, of Homer, was never so sur- figures that lie] ve In pugilistle circles. There are four} lass. White showed some of his old- Ctr’ ample remedy, Fored wimour cutting = cope | ——_—_ prised in her life as when she was walk- pe 1 Bek Mtz's punch on thelnouts to be fought on that evening.|time cleverness in hs bout In the ee fn'from # to 10 dayes r linge Sencea #treot 6 ey fNead, Which Wil tend to hurt bis hands fee Sanole, | Quaker City, but It ts doubtful if he will tricture IETS Hing in West Seneca street Sunday mgn:| ind make the gvIng easier. Those foi.[uimmy Britt will meet Martin Canole, y tu i ctu: Blood Poison JETS” PLAY SAVOY F.C. ENGLISH CUEIST HERE. (rcnaented Uy two Cornell studcuia| ints Whe wero MelRhie S kel Reese as [ot Fall River for twenty. rounda,¥ De able: te aig ip owen wit te rere _—— (oa ca ‘ —- and ran plump nto the arms of her[%0 ago Mave secmel to fade away, in Colma A. Cu. of Colma days. HB cored tn 15,daye. ttn: Bony Femoral 96 Bek, ‘ ind, inte: ri ‘The mot he ‘ PPO. Che nen ah en phy. McKeever. out © u ¥ x Sie eepenkes Beas FAMS.Of £00] D, Richard, champion nvramia ana] mother. he en Ke her davghiter| Ac) even mores : possibly George "mig |S oicchie y ueagocn ten-tound| BRITT AS A DRAWING CARD. (Mf dese or aetention ip ana Sk mseroury F erie: fh cbtheet and. Weee| DUrse cannon pool and billiard player Byp én: arm) and boxed her “ears, right)'bo on tie sliort end. but nob more than! cous at Milwauke. a" Herman avi] phat Jimmy Britt, the champion & @&- 1 MAKE NO CHARGE for q friendiy tik. 1 pave been exclusively treating Aye faith ae ie ‘ ‘est! of Iongland. South Africa and Ery ot | r Phen she dragged her off bodliy ne race ney, geek bel eight of California, Is a great drawing vate and evecial divoases of en for 0 years, Notas act ott s ‘oF ot tropo ve ¢ % m1 strom hor two escorts and h 18 ¢ vill clash tna ptyer oun) ba 2 : y buy te my ol es a ibelr- 0! Rakin) Gav or bine Merived in New York and will make | from her tw men Onnes Bae a Kansas City. ad Oscy Sweeney, of/card was again. demonstrated in his iully and restore you tO health (mthe shortest ‘time, with the least ‘gas Y|ithis city his future hom Ho brings; Mes miague js on ; At Rosion, will engage i a ten-round bout | recent bout with Charley Sieger, the Ho- Aiscomfort cxvenge wracticable. I auarantee to cure any case 1 undertake. K.-T BEVOYS! otters of recommendation from royalty’ | y lived in h eK wih Sam Long the colored fighter, | yok ier. Although. Bleger” haw Sew caniot call, write for mw home eure Consattacton weee, | 4 geangn in Eprland, At present Mr. Richards! [rHy moved 19 Homer the Riel pines every wefore th any 4. C.. of Boston. 3 aa fen many nes the followers DR L. R Wil LIAMS 165 W. 34th st., N. Y. ‘ 5 Sito come back ‘to A ‘chen one fore the BYwcosak Work conmences of pugilism turned out in numbers . ° Hours, 9 A.M. to P.M. Sundays, 10 to 8, ig.arranging for a series of exlybitiondi morning ten days ago she disappeared, | OVE, OUTFOUGH T. LENNY, ; se 7 he rows a boat dowa the stream for a ~ | to-nee the batt ‘The gross taking hex clothing with. ber, oF ae ‘wore, ‘6 the Montauk Academy, Mey Ne #Qdle Lenny, the feather-wolght, . of! sian Bil abs, the ehow:

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