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THE WORLD TUESDAY EVENING, , DECEMBER 1 1, 1903. <> ee tec NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED. FOR hse EVENING WORLD. <6 Wifheele Round Bout in Boston Will Doubt- less Probe a Bloody Slugging Match. CARTER MAY‘ COME” GACK THIS wry. AL THE WAY FROM 040 KENTUCKY. GAME BILLED FOR SESSION Tt Will Be Kid Ca Catter’s W Wallop vs. the, Forceful Punches of Marvin Hart in a Fifteen-Round Journey To-Night Before, the Sporty Populace of Beantown, BY KNOCKOUT, BANTOWN is to have a fight to-night that will make Bunker Hill look \" like another tea-party. Two of Pistia ‘6 toughest sluggers are down for a fifteen-round ~ journey. Peiaiacetion) Troliertowa's blesa:ana-itliider éxponsat pe: buted: shop warfare, will attempt tc dig the likeness out of Col. Marvin Hart, who, next io the Bourbon and the blue-grass gee-gees, is 100 cents on the dollar in Louisville sportin’ circles, Buy five pounds of roast beef before it's been cooked, a meat-axe and & chopping block. Work your muscles on the roast for half an hour, and then stick it in one of Baxter streets clothing dummtes. Two such m!x- turer will look something like Carter and Hart after they pull up at the end “Of to-night’s fifteen sessions at the Criterion A. C., providing sudden death @oesn't get into the game before they go that far. . SAREE SURE JORDAN-M’GOVERN NOW. HE Ben Jordan bee is buzzing ag This time its Terrence MeGo n. rn, and it really looks as tf it would with, up a ‘Terrence, wault almply eat the end of a bit of ted to see him on come to pass. Boston is ready to talk business when his Britisn highness of Pusiom makes up bis mind that there are enough Humerican dollars floating around.to tempt him across the streak. ' Sam Harris {s willing to stick his name to the anicles an Temembrances of one Englisl: cakewalk jn bls mind, training quarters getting into shape “er Mr. Jordan FLOTO WAS RIGHT. * HAT would Otto Floto’s two iuadred and fi 2 Ww cheese and pigs’ knuckies look like dang!ins $ homp? Not very good—to Oto. , But that's whera a bunch of sports in Pueblo, ¢ ey last week when he gave a decision in the Ro o0t-F I ty that didn‘t find fayor. Tt seems Oto said “eight, nine, out!" Instead of “olgtit, nine, ten, out!” At Teast, the latter version was the one the Colorado gang wanted an their @hampion, one Flynn, was getting to his feet as Moto said “Out!” They were all dead wrong—except Floto. “Hight, nine, ten, out’ ts eleven, en Is not, never was and never will be ten. i) If Flynn wasn't up when Floto said “Nine, out.” then Fiynn was “out” ® Photo wan right with a big "R." How about !t, Mr. Tim Hurst and Mr. Edward Graney? MUNROE-LIMERICK DEC. 15. ACK MONRO has his finger-tips on the second rung of the ladder J miner is trying ¢o climb. He has is foot on the first one—~Peter Maher, Al Limerick is the name of the second rung, On Tuesday night, Dec. 15, in the arena of the Criterion A.C man from Butte will try to get a life-sized grip on that second ring. A bunch of hefty swings via the Overiand Route will be the road he elect and the tip of Mr. Limerick's jaw the destination Limerick 1s big as a house, He's six feet fourteen or gomething—ask Tom O'Rourke—and he weighs something u He put “Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien out once for ten m body along the wate: front in Buffalo, and says he can bi @leaning up the roadway to the championship. If he makes’ good his claims, Monroe won't even be ~ @team 4rill after it's ell over. CORBETT-BRITT NEX 4s OUNG CORBETT” sat at the ringside of the Britttc weet the four or forty or Jim Jeffries afier to manipulate on the 20th of last month on the outskirts of San ‘They went twenty-five hard, vicious rounds, ecision away to his own exclusive Hall of Fame. sald the feather-welght champion, as Britt climbed from tle ring jroh the ringing cheers of the thousands of Native Sons: present, pleas ‘get Nim. for _ Bo, if the “Rocky Mountain Kid" manages to olean op matters for Keddie wilon on the 2th of this month, look for a few little dickerings between inim soe. J. Edward. PROFESSOR “KID” MCOY. MoCOY™ 1s dallying in Wall street these days. Its not bunches of stocks and bonds, however, that his Kidleta on mixing things with, but a select circle of brokers, sbankers, &c,, Hea 48 raaching to side-tep, lead and counter, Keltixive school, this one of Mr. Selby's, and there ar the World of Anance on the McCoy membership book, Sree eee @ man in the business who can teach the art of boxing it Is cer- TBALL TALK| number of the oMcers in favor of doing away with the the greater yers maken th be contest itt} wilt) pounds of Limburger | ‘nn knuckle-pushing | and) (am-wel LANGFORD AFTER JOE GANS'S TITLE (Snectal to The Eventne World.) ISTO: Dec, 1.—Sporting circles e.surprised last night by the news at a prominent sporting man, who Is trong supporter of boxing, has is- a challenge to back the New England hampton, against Joe ¢ championship of the world Langford is undoubtedly t-welght in New England, and has en deqisively beat ery man he haa met. He has been looked upon ny L comer, forte have been Hin against Mike Willle ngerald, aim. 1, sportl posted $350 Ja 3 for the made to matel “Twin Sullivan wad but they would have ence the caalienge to ie red toh the world's title. winner shall take and as Lang: | welghts the) best | Prnciaus Are Noted for Their Ability to Give and Take an Awful Gruelling. THI THE BOSTOW SPORTS LINE VP FOR REFRESHMENTS: CORNELL CAPTAIN HARVARD COACH 4 | % | | Harvard's rowing system will see a radica} change next season, which may’ result in the Crimson. crew defeating Ell’s oarsmen in thetr annual race on tho Thames River at New ‘London. F. D. Colson, former Cornell captain and coxswain has been engaged to coach Haryard, and. he will bring about the change referred to. Colson’s engagement - will mean, course, a change to Cornell's style of rowing, which has been very successful for several years. Colson has been closely identified for years with "Pa' Courtney, who is considered avout the best professional rowing coach in the +vountry, It {s expeoted that Colson will Instill into the Harvard rowers the tdeas and system that have been so success- ful at Ithaca during many years, Colson at the present time {s a mem- ber of the faculty 07 the Law School at Ithaca. MARVIN * HARTe | RIDERS LI LIKELY TO TRY ALL KINDS OF TRICKS TO WIN BIG SIX-DAY RACE AT THE GARDEN "THE MISSISSIPPI” BEATEN 8Y MARTO (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Dec, 1.—Jonn Marto, champion of Greater New York's Lattle Italy, did thin “Misgtssipp!,” olae and present ma s last aight to one} r nd exer> boy town's 1 nts fought at 1% pounds ana handful of lovers of the game turned out to see the fun, which toon |” place in the arena of the Washington Sportiog Club. It was one fatic only a of the fastest milix tnat lover has seen here in 1 but seventeen years of sin his He dit not win by © aa they sometimes say, but an honest to place It would be to say he won by an honest city block. Judge akin Stone ofter $600 that Marto can defeat in & private contest to a «nish. ——— way ‘Management of Next Week’s Grind Will TROTTING WORLD T Punish Those R ible for Biter Feeling Agsnat Certain Riders! SUANDAL IS Ove ---Foreigners ‘‘the Marks” as Usual, portion is due to-day with the beginning of the Board of Review's {nquiry at the ! S MIGHT Do SOME Go0D WASHINGTON, D, C., Dec. 1.—One of the most remarkable things in connec- tion with the racing season just ending |; hes been the remarkable reversals of form shown by the horses owned by C. Daty, Equally remarkarsie has Neel lenient attitude of the stewards to- ward this owner, It has often been asserted that Daly has some strong itfluence over some member of the Hockey causes this member to protect him in anything he does. That the stewards of the present meeting have not brought Daly before them is a matter for gen- ine amazement. If the Stewards Were So Inclined, They were quick tg make an investiga- ion intd the running of Orthodox, but he acrobatic form shown by this ewo-| year-old does not in any way approac the skyrocketing evolutions of tae Daly norses, tewarda will take the trouble ik co the form records of Nov. hey will find that in the last race of the day Colonsay, carrying 111 pounds Was last In a-fleld of seven horses, the fleld including Circus, Sheriff Bell, High- | lander, Lord ‘Badge, Lord Advocate and Wire In, On that occasion H. Michaels rode Colonsay, and he never lifted bis ‘hands to urge the horse at any stage the journey. im at Compare race and. Club, which | compare | FLIP FLOPS BY DALY HORSES _ ARE NEVER QUESTIONED — the race of ye" ie Sesterda: if there | Michaels’s riding jxerday and Michaels's ride Messrs. Stew: nd see enuse for complaint. ,| Why Not Question Michnelst Should not ans nels be questioned Nov. 21 an Bt er a i boy Michaels is. the sam . with @ kreat show of virtuous indignation it declared he would never ause Daly p d ii Bie ke rides this me eting. “and one run When Locket had a world WW another previous race, when Locket hadn't speed enowgh to outrun a three-legged mille. full of these form horses during the last two Traces run by say stand out ag the most dls- reversals of Gorin een this season. Meeting Far from Clean. The boy Michaels has ridten races this” season t. have almost made goe their hair out’ by the His riding on. Alfortan’ | was ‘ongly egndemned on Saturday. n€ present Bennings meeting has been far from clean, perhaps the rea- son for the slim attendances this fall may be found in the fact that Wash- Ingtonians are becoming disgusted with sport that in its present Rulso does not ise the lovel of that of Alexander Men, Come to Me. : {nated a developed after my whole iife' ‘lat Treatment that !s ‘based Proposition, no trial or ramble treatm conssience, my Feputation, cot ctasitocs Keientan on sclentific knowledge. ts to offer you. My educat such quackery, ugh personal exatituation, ‘tor oro! od seuine oplmion ‘of your case, ‘and iT find your case 13 YOU wo. your condi fhe seminal | oan do, and ut what STRICTURE ne ¥2 oe rerun I find your case s, will Rive, you & to pan ener’, Ment you have paid in case eel tyane fo chare "for ed. aatripute my ud feiss dolan what f wrouiiee, DRAINS losses that sap 1 the other hand. © ped at once ‘byt em of treatment. ECZEMA erysipelas, or any Tre aleasta ae eRe thin, permnnently cu |Garden next Sunday night, and Projutlices regarding the race question are very strong. Walthour None Too Popular. year Hedspeth will ride with a Melvin ‘I, Dove, of this always been popular with the riders, but whether there will be any feeling against him in the com- ing race remains to be seen. “Bobby” ular with the riders, and Leand who won the race last year, has ene- mies among the professionals. The Bedell brothers have a grievance against Leander and several others. Jimmy Mt 1, who is training at |Manhattan Beach for his fifteen-mile jfatch face behind pace with, George s|Leander in the Carden next eae Hight, is tidige Jae le old-time. sorm. Both he nder will follow fou: teen-horse motors, There is a suspieton that the bitter feeling which existed between the bl- cycle rklers during the past season Will crop out again during the interna- |tlonal champlonship six-day bley |race which begins in Madi is nt any such occurrences the officials Shoe ane the offenders In all the inte erican riders. 1 the foreigners, corded. After will take steps to punish national rages the Am- combined to defeat @i have always suc having the foreigners ten they try to play tricks on ea Jother In order to gain an advantage. Last year early in the race Hedspeth, 4 colored rider, fel had his Ider dt hinted that Hedspeth mark of by several of the riders whose NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. WACK nines for tomocrow’s races Gra MeBlin sta Selling: one mile, #Vonca eae a, . Noes Cwloutta ‘ 300 | Sarah M 400 | YF Lampoon , i ican: Aix fu A vay Free RIEHtA00 | W : Cyprienna .. wrth Ouce—Handicart one yards. Malater Fitth Race 10s 105, Lor ar re Invineibie Kit, Race—Bellin #Patte Of the Navy axe) @itogersmith fe, | Aras 2A DO awil g male La Hob Hilliard 0 PAnpreniice allowance-elatmed, ——— Sunday World Wants Work Mohday Mornina Wondara, NEW ORLEANS, Dee. | BOXING NO A Two of the best rs of thelr it in Chicago will leave that city to ow for Boston, where they expect to fet on fights. These fighters are Benny “Tipton Slashet,” and Jack O'Keefe, the light-weight. Yanger has mateh with my Briggs, of Boston® and O'Keefo has been practically signed to meet Martin Canole, of Fall River, who ge such a hard battle In California last week, ROOT TO FIGGT CHOYNSKI. the Chicago light heavy+weight, and Joe Choynskl, the clever signed shortly by the matchmaker of the Chicago A, to try. promised a Jack Root, boxer, will bie conclusions in a slx-round bout at one of the shows te be brought off vy the club! “| in the near future, O'BRIEN'S NEXT ENGAGEMENT. “Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien, the clever middle-welght fighter, who went to San Frandiaco to witness the fight between Bob Fitzsimmons and George Gard- ney, has been signed by Jack McGuigan to meet Jack Willlams, the Sayannah fighter, in a six-round lout before the National A. C., of Philadelphia, on next Saturday night. \ Z ANOTHER GO FOR “THE JABBER.’ ‘Tom ‘Jabber’ Carey, of this city, who beat Chari¢y Haghey so gree # | as showed some of his old-time Aghting fotr. ‘They, will clasbétor twel ‘botore the Central A. C,, of Boston, on next Saturday night, ' GANS AND HOLLY AGAIN, Walthour is none too’ pop-| BILLETS : | Relleclaire Bi Britt) mmy Britt!) oF te Sate DISCHARGES atoriped completely, BLOOD POI- SONING permanently o with. Out the use of mercury or potaal "NERVOUS DESIR | Murray Hill Hotel. ‘The members of the board are: Presl- dent, P. P. on of Lexington, Ky} Vice-President, George W. er, Rochester, N. Y. cae Dana Patmer, of Lowell, Ma: C. Blak sw. c Shuits, of Coaar Raplas, nud Seesetary W. Hi, Gocher, Oetart: ford, Conn, BENNINGS ENTRIES. (Special to The Bvening World.) RACE TRACK, BENNINGS, Dec, 1— The entries for to-morrow's caces are as follows: Firet HYDROCELE YE Any swellings or ton- jerness pedirn Sured without a cutting operation. RHEUMATISM in all ite fe ol Me forme Pag yatem of Treatment. BLADDE AND DN GONDINIONS: EY by my ayetem of treatment show atgne mbrovement at 0 All eorrespondence strictly confdent piles ene stamp, to JUsvEe Tap! et eens DM anduya 1 Aa: to 4 P.M ee ee AND ADVICE FREE. DR. R.H. M. MACKENZIE’S Medical and Surgical Office, a6 WEST SaTH STREET, SEW YORK cry, annot call. six fur- 1 ioe 85 a6 oy 0 so e —ighwelRbt; sellin Tome Cod Gold, Dom Tones Forky Kane 8 Second Hace—Maiden two-year-olds; furtonga; Columbin course. | Mie iy Alle vz Mondeho: 1B. of ai stceaeilt Huopola Mountain Hruer Tear High Heel tive tor Wd vf Wi 10 HI cee 02 Baperance '. 02 Ancestors Third, Race—Three-year-olds; alx furlonxs: he Gaatiitan Mon Dr. Williams Cures Diseases of Men fa Troubles Private Disease¥, Stolen Sweet Alice. —Bennings Special; m! +102 Sheriff Bell ., 115 Gaviota 4 Buttons: Highlander {th Race—iiaddinap; two-year-olds and + one mile; Cotnmbla course, i? re 126 Silver Di Nam... The Major Alforten . Mourire ‘Sixth ‘Raco~Helling. upward mile and one ) dot ite to wot | Reng 1th Case ae * 1 Te Due. and G: : = a ya, with= ene lane xopie: eer sexcia ital i afm Revettie .. Lady Lavish Himaelf ,, Marjoram ie of ctr, 10 & OF ae se “Stricture. ey from? busine! bre three-year-olds and | gure peat without, 64 saslom; and coun He ene Courtinald “Blood Blood Fotsoa sured out Joe Gans, the light-welght champion, and Dave Holly, the colored ‘boxer, of a te wi Philadelphia, have been matched to meet in a six-round bout ington Sporting am i of Philadelphia, on next fawn Solinhe, Molly made & growt showing, ve

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