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i 10 —_—_—____ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1903. Youth wiil play a part in my fight LARSPUR, CAL., NOV. 24, 1903. THIS IS THE “OLD MAN” TH IN REPO: HERE YOU SEE FITZ ON THE LEFT IN A POSE STRICTLY Fi GRUT THE RIGHT-HAND PICTURE INDICATES SOMETHING DOING. THAT COMES IN THAT PICTURE. eisein ~f0? KELLY WASN'T CYCLONIC HIS FiGHT WIT ——_—__++ seit} 2a j \The Whirlwind from Chicago Made the * Frisco Cyclone Look ‘Like a Gentle; _ Zephyr After Five Rounds in Philadel- Last Night, o phia Ring 8 a ht (Special to The Even PHILADELPHIA, Rémple. the black whirlw ‘4g0, mace Spire. look ik Feeze after tive arena of Club last night. Kelly. who has been here {or some time, his cyclonic name, ind from Chi- Kelly, of a gentle rounds of Washington it was a to the limit | 1. This x pearance in this evorable impr er and a €ood| to be in Me to) feather- voxing Aarau has lived up d defeated so: Gf the good welter-we sats, and it was Onn er Yully expected that he would give om O'Rourke's new black wonder a gt Tem Food icking, but wren It to nd. Kelly showed | Axhting last night he never got a wnen Temple be : ‘ it 0 ‘ly doom nin itor ithe; decision. 1 righ swings, tothe face” Kelly Temple deat him irom the crop of | {}R! nea eto thee faces ell) the flag to the five-furlons post, when | Tio was Inocked down repeatedly, but Kelly took a sudden stop by. order of] he come wp game and willlag | Referee Rocup, who said t w | rhe ind Was a sad one man could Lo lonse nad ‘the grudl= | niin.” a ; FE Ce aE ling. that ‘Temple was handing | u to. even ond This bout and a semewind-up b | if ; is | Gohnny Burns: of Chicugo. | estopped | Crocky" Boyle of Philate!snia to DONNELLY AGAIN JEFF SAYS FITZ GIVES FIGHT AUIAY —UGHT TO WN thinks Fitzsim- Donnelly. G to-mor- Bight vetween Danny Jim Jeftrs At Ge 100. nd al Champion as will b Might in F 8 youth ff allows for Gard- that, but he sa row York, and Kid Grifto, nested ence and the pu p ich took place at e is a thorough fighter, Jeft doesn Le F dave will ever reach his class thetic Club. The bout now, and if i @B fifteen rounds, but ft NUBHON UIA aeoeilabe tow 3 that distance, as G: ten wold need usly quit in the middle of the during his. stay in towi 1 ness for takiig {dn all has sumed | n nearly Ing to the mat and clalming Bot up, however, » to-night. with @hHM the referee took no notice of his} terns puty claim. But rprise of the 1.20) WI Occupy a bers pres tel the | box a is old fred) artet in thot a clinch and corn following with a decision | riffo's interest. He hy | ~ and a hever left the IE was Diane's is a he had Gritro x: us far as th from to] sano ski] POOL TOURNEY BEGINS. fa series ¢ onal pool six of the Harlem pi 5 Javbed Grito witho 1 ‘begin to-night 3 Seventh ave ining a rigty: ind |nuc. Ml be a handicap if to daw landed + very tne £¢j match between Churlle OUs, of Brouk- The pretiminary, between fred Vani lyn, and J. Grogan, of Harlem, The ‘oronto, ant ‘Billy Mill, the Picka-jgame- will be for 20) points. Bergman IBY, WAS A hoi nffalz and the deci who. are running ay Of a draw at the ond of six rounds 4 the meninrr i a diamond medal to the winner of pament, 2S Lewis, Charlie Burns, Clear- HUMAKER’S NEXT FIGHT. nd the "St. Louls Kid’ are Mile Schumaker, of the Avonia A. | SUBSE revere ntered mils fein ho. deteavea ©" ws" DOUBLE HEADER FOOTBALL. rap sich a deat nignt| eran t Jagt nent! 1 addition to the Gaelic football game MOIR berate tte | to. be played in the: county organisation Riladelphia.” to-| championship at West New York Feld bout will be the o Sunday, a Rugvy game between the my favor. I’m down to weight and strong. 1 won't predict in what round I'll win. AT GEORGE GARDNER IS GOING T TZSIMMONS WERKE TAKEN EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE EVENING WORLD JUST BEFORE HE WENT WEST TO TRAIN FOR HIS BATTLE WITH GARDNER, {ND READY FOR A LEAD. took him | ¢ SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. with Fitzsimmons to-morrow. Thats in ¢| .—-GEORGE GARDNER. Fe oe OTRY oF non FITZ’S BACK MUSCLES. HERE IS WHERE THE “OLD MAN” GETS THE DRIVING POWER INTO THE PUNCH THAT HAS SENT 80 MANY OF HIS UePONENTS TO THE LAND OF STAR- AND MOONS. THIS WILL BE POPULAR PAIR IN SIX-DAY RACE When the riders are sent away ON rhey have been training for two thalr long Journey of 142 hours in the| weeks at Manhattan Beach, and so national championship six-day -| Well have they ridden together that inte t lon to Join the profes- cycle race in Madison Square Garden, | 5: are cirateidaleeuia exerts shortly after 12 o'clock on Sunday} jy tho race, night, Des. 6, there will be a palr of] Dorlon's career as an ice skater be- youngsters among the bunch of pedal-| an last winter, and before the sea- OR PHOTOGRAPHIC PURPOSES, [iiy¢ ny will bear watching during |" had ended he had beaten every : ent ama n America, He UTZ VERE ABYCEQRVANVEHING! licks week cderect » team en-| YO two Metropolitan champlonships : m7 Seren ae sella tesla ‘rel ‘rhis year he entered his first bl- Ollver Dorton, the metropolitan ama-| vole mace. After winning the novice ee ee ee eee root who untii| face be started in the Kennedy-Powers eyele der and ea nateur and fn-| Handicap, at two miles, on the same fake phot Saye Marcus Hurley in the | 2%: and won easily, ‘The first prize ished second to Marcus Hu : x hamplonships. Dorlon js not yet nine- | Wasa horse and buggy. Out of thirty Che fs 4, |slve starts he won twenty-five prizes. teen years of age, while Root has) iyo {s conwidered the best pursuit yet to see his twentleth birthday, \rider In America. HAGHEY TO FIGHT HOGAN WILL LEAD CAREY AT HUB YALE'S NEXT TEAM H TEMPLE ORBETT MATCHED WITH HAN Ed. Keevin, matchmaker of the) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov, 24.—Jim SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. Tammany A. C., of Boston, has ar-| Hogan will captain the Yale football forences between the He good bout to be fought at|team next year. Hogan has filled the jranged a I'll upset that “youth theory’’ of Gardner’s to-morrow. but they Will carry him out of the ring before the end of the fifth round. ALAMEDA, CAL., NOV. 24, 1903. He may be strong, —-ROBERT FITZSIMMONS., Wy TO BEAT 10-MORROW NIGHT---CAN HE DO IE? Lwo STRATEGIC POSES OF THE “OLD MAN,” THt PICTURE ON THE LEFT SHOWS FITZ TRYING TO COAX HIS MAN INTO A LEAD.. IN, THE OTHER HE IS GIVING A WIDE SCOPE TO A LONG LEFT THAT HE EXPECTS TO BE sTUCK out. “DOPE” TALK IN CONNECTION WITH RACES | CHICAGO'S WAY T0 STOP HAND-BOOKS CHICAGO, Nov. %.—The “Ticker” Ordinance, by means of which Mayor Harrison hopes to prevent handbook gambling in Chic: ed lust night by the City Council, ‘The ordinance provides for the lcensing of all Uckers, the fee being $1.a year, and before being granted a license each applicant must | le a bond of $1,000 not to violate any It is further provided that the tickers 80 licensed shall not ‘be used to trans- news, betting odds or) other Information for the purpose of | making bets or wagers on horse races, | or any other information for the purpose C., of this elty aga * " Savenucenieaeiiete ana “Juls clud on ‘Thanksgiving night. The | position of tackle on the team for the jWelght champion will defend his title] principals in the main bout will LO tee pee He will be elected st He Hanion, the Californial , NiGa Terie 1s clty, the | after Thanksgiving Day. city ordinance. cr-welght before that Club on| Om (Jaber) Carey, of this clty, the | Rarerty, who was the captain of the So According, to tie astices ot[clever mildie-wekzit fagnter, and team this year, wil relinquish the posi- |$9,¢lcensed shal ment which both “Young Coroett*| Charley Haghey, of Boston, who re- tjon,’ but will nevertheless play on the nil stanton,» ened they will {velKl 8 | turned from England a few weeks ago, | team. Hogan is one of the strongest hoc of the tight Saale ne gaged in four battles, tackles Yale has ever had oF Aunt nen — — ———— as ry yectet = = ‘EXPERTS IN °FRISCO ON BIG FIGHT. ‘i Eddie Graney, Who Will Referee the Contest; “ Young Corbett,” the World’s Feather-Weight Champion; Harry Corbett, 'Frisco’s Leading Sporting Authority, and “Philadelphia” Jack O’Brien, the Famous Middle-Weight, Will Send Their Versions of the Fitzsimmons-Gardner Contest from ’Frisco to The Evening World. JIM CORBETT BETS HURLING MATCH OF $500 ON GARDNER YEAR PROMISED Sane r s they en up, however, fuat aa soon ers The hurling match of thé year, before n 5 t odds ° les ve ie he 1s which all others fade Into insignficance, ix-Champion Jim Corbe is scheduled for Thanksgiving Day at of the opinion that Gardner will conquer | (0 f t Feit that he has {Celtic Park, when the Dalys, of Brook in this of in San Betting pw nigh *itzslm: isk as it was genorally expe nm ry Will probably | shitted to Gardner, Mitchels are huriers who have played WITHIN THE RING POSTS, [igs amsteca® that they are composed of some of the 9+ best players of the champion Meaghers, the aspect changes. With, such men as the Egan brothers and MoClinchy on the Mitchel team the Dalys will de piuced on their mettle to win, in ‘science of the gume, in know ar fighter of the Avonia A. C., of tically Hjalmar Lundin in-a mixed style wrest- Jimmy Britt, by virtue of the clever-| money on himself to win a battle, if he ness of his manager, succeeded In get-| thinks he has an even chartce, He} lnk mmasehiint Mecharics{ Mall last nent ung more than half the Br feels confident he is golng to beat} Lundin won the fret an rd falls at ceipts of the Britt-Canole tight. Fitz when they meet, for in a letter] Graeco-Roman style, and Parr the wb took in Britt rece second fall at.catch-as-catch-can, The fikiy, “Xebording to articles, Britt to a friend in this city Gerdner says} time was twenty-four, twenty-nine and Only entitled to $1,072.12, out his that if he can get odds of 2 to 1 for| thirteen’ minute! manager, “Brother Billy had a pri-| nis money he will wager {i,08 that ooo ROPE ATT Sapa the club] he will secure the decision. Judging TON A. C. V8. 47TH REG'T. whereby Jimmy wile to Beeive Afteen | by the way tile odds are at present, tt enone a War Gann S dor taking ithe beating, Ie winl| !8 doubtful if Gardner will get 2 to 1] p2oscisn, ios, will play the Champton tho club little} betting, Gardner's stock has gone away up during the Jast forty-eight hours, and be ‘seen that this left to defray exnenses. Company D team of the Forty-seventh tH Union: Hil with be dos Bitin M hind ‘gor jonial A.C lem, sat itadelpnia, $i mplas “ot A win Be ast Regiment indoor ball at the A urd ranged Gans am-ielty, who haa been doing such 8 cdge of every hurling trick kno’ hey ton t, and Mike Pwin’ | fehting daring the last nine months, | are evenly matohed, and the sole thing! s Ms vy Matchmaker Miah| will probably be matched in a few]! that wil decide the maton 1s condition | Bulllvan: TORO eee ‘ Ne net Chester Goodwin, the} and the amount of practice they have Murtas, of the Criterion A. C., of the} days to meet Chester Goodwin, poor | Hub, has offered both men iy mood in om feagher-welgh for fifteen du nt for a fifteen-round Sout Be-| rounds before the Criterion or Tam- ARR. | snd the! rack of next { i pe ES arly Pie ighters | Many A, C., of Boston, in the near fu- LUNDIN THREW P will sien the articles of agreement in| ture. (Spectal to The Evening World.) Bow! Say GARDNER WILL BET $1,000. WORCESTER, Mana, Nov, 24.—Jim BRITT'S MANAGER FOXY. George Gardner {s not afraid to bet] Parr, of Buffalo, was beaten by BENNINGS ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, BENNINGS, Nov. 2. —The entries for to-morrow's races are! as follows: First Race furlongs: For all Right Across .. 102 i last week when Champlain. Blue and Orange 104) Master Prim Sabot, . Bi Curtis Cloten eee ci0)" 104 Prince Saim Salm 100 | Robin Hood oT] two: Tom Cod Margaret Masterman Judith “Campheil Bashtul ban would de. Although reports from the | Fitz, He ts so sure he has isn, the New York State champions, vcene of the battle state tha Pitz'e con- | et, $900 $1.00 vith, AW sil stract | rons aticks with the Mitchela for the | Hele F Given Helle he has a host | Oroker. Corbett had ttemunt of the re- |State championship. On paper one | siuyretine, Ruth mate lute) ready to WAST | Korte that have rexched here from the would vhink that the Dalys had a walk- Lan Alice. «5 ary Aud y is chances. about Fitz's conaitivs, Corvett |aver, bug when {t Is considered that the | (May Ainneul Sigonauin, igotnombo Gay Lixette Esher Leat ; Manpola... Of Belle Men Third Race half. Wild Thyme Fourth Ra furlongs Coll 1; one mile and a Nancy D.... ....111 two-year-olds; six én, Raplds 2... wening Star e—Three-venr-olds and upward: jlumbia course, 107 Tones FRuttone Sam. Craig Mete rites. : Mollie ‘Moniopaie. 108 ston | Kine Be eevee eo oO y nlehthood: silver 8 Heir Apparent... 9 Erde 185 Grantsdalo Caxton 5 Seventh Race—Selling: three-year-olds ani | up: seven furlonas, | Cloveriand .. ....11% Hoodwink Pittacus .. 0 Enue.. Taxman 118 Monosraph The Guardam 10 Cottage Mald Princess Tula: worth “expert racing TUCKER AND GOODWIN AT HUI a8 a consequence the chances are teas ‘ "Chick" ‘Tucker, the feather-weight ? even money will prevail by the the men enter the ging. 0 Armory, Marcy avenue and Heyward + Game called xs aeeadand Naat Cobden ey stern and Western etic telat poser vinces every! 3 Ber é OF ORTHODOX Bennings Stewards Question Jockey Won- derly and John McGraw, but Can't Reach Definite Decision Until Owner Is Interrogated on Colt’s Reversal, |”: la WASHINGTON, Nov. %4.—If any start-, made a show of his fleld. (And this ¢me ling disclosures are to be made regard- | he was at a long price—7 to 1—due solely ing the running of the two-year-old | ‘8 bad previous race, John ’, 2 Orthodox in the Consolation Stakes and| yori bascoult vous e nker, Of Bgl his previous race, they will not be an- b Orthodox's bad race, berated Owner nounced until to-morrow, at least. There| Hayman oy saying in his opinion the is talk of “dope,” &e., in connection | NOF*® Was ‘dead’ under Wonderiy und with the colt, but euch stories are| fore tho ote ee at, Win, was ajsd‘be- always floated In cases of startling re-| menttwag socraageestarday. Hits atgitee versals, but rarely do they prove true. McGraw was responsible Cor Won The stewards at Bennings are, how- ing the mount on Orthodox wher he Oven inietiey en was beaten. Bullman had declined the er, investigating the running of the) mount, Wonderly accepting it onl colt, but until to-morrow, when Owner | the eniergency, ; bien M, L, Hayman {s due here, no definite nul the stewards have heard Owner Jockey Wonderly, who rode Orthodox] clined to blame the poor showine of the he was dadly beaten, | colt on the poor judament of Dace BF has been questioned by the stewards, | Wonderly, : but says, as he did originally, that, in| AVUINIVERAITTEL his opinion, the colt couldn't negotiate | VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY DROPPED the deep going on the home stretch. 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