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a THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1903. © SPORTING NEWS | ‘SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. Roo} _ HEAVY-WEIGHT STARS TRY TO “DOPE” OUT POSSIBLE co OF JEFFRIE Gentiaman Jim” Says He Doesn't Believe “Jeff's” Superior Ex- ists—Next Genera- tion May Figure Out How the Boilermaker May Lose Title. I CONDE SAYS: H°: to beat Jeffries is something somebody more advanced in the fighting game than I will have to tell. I thought I knew the way, but A Petle session out in ‘Frisco changed my ‘opinion, The man who will whip the champion will have to be @ fellow as big, as Strong and as quick as the big fellow. He'll be hard to find.“ It's seidom that one sees’ man weighing 240 or 250 Pounds who Is as quick as “Jef.” 11! Will be a long time before one comes along.@ think. Must Have “Punch i And when ¢hat fellow comes along, besides his ponderous weight, ns fast Work afoot and his strength, he will ve to have punch.” ‘It ts all these:things which have made Jeffries} the’ great. and, in my mind, the In- vincible Hanter he is. Nb “rough-house’ fAghter hope to succeed In a bout with ‘The mpion (n his fights alw: good ment, and the man who carries the fignt <o him Js gure to be beaten. | How to beat “Jeff” ix a question. the next generation of Aghters may figure out: I can't. JAMES J. CORBETT. FOUGHT WITH BROKEN HAND. READING. Pa., Dec. 2.—“Kia" Will- fams, of Philadeiphia,and Vernon Camp- boll, colored light-weight champion of Pennsylvania, lust night fought the bes: | fen-round battle that has ever taken| Place in this clty, From the time th koln sounded until the Anish there wa: force fighting, Wilhams gamely fought Mite last three rounds, with two knuckles of Ais right hand badly dislocated. This Wag nv pwn to the” audience until Willams earned the de- ne the Anish, PRON Re, ion. » (Special to The Evening Wor'd) WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec, 2.—Alex- ander Island, the race track which dis- fusted all Washington with its crooked raclhg, seems to nave found a running mate in Bennings, Alexander Island injy, {ts “palmiest days never put up such at as ® bunch of form reversals as have been seen at, Bennings this season. > At Alexander Island there was a pre-| ar. tense of protecting the public Were changed, and there was a Jockeys rullag | 95 from CORBETT: New Orleans no course. has riotous and continual jarring of at Bennings. Look over yesterday’ dof the Valley's performances. A of, the ch in a saucer am. pt a question 43, so far as Cottage Maid .and Punctual. veat Cottage Maid a length | y Cottage Punctul off now and then. But at and a half, Yester there is « placidity in the stewards’| won: Punctual could n stand that nothing can disturb, Pideme How Long Will They Stand Itt Take Wire in's 1 Wil Washingtonians continue to pay |at high prices .and patronize a course |be figured by any ‘system of handicap- w : ping or guessing. that Wire In had a tf Shad ap apparent effort is made to (ein sasterdiy, sale) beaten Leonean lengths in his Jast race, finishes Form is at a discount. such thing as form. home more disgusted cac! writer has visited many There ts no The crowd goes The day race Tommy Murphy and Bobby nn, Yate to-night within nfty miles of this ¢ U8 pounds for a side bet of $29 and the Nollowing and betting on the result will b HUGHEY M'GOVERN FI Hughey McGovern, Terry's for $1,000 against-any boy his telat in battle in Phimideiphia to-night. He will n City boxer, in a six-round bout Lefore thi brother, wh ies RINGSIDE loc: them carefully, AND} al feather-welghts, ity. They Bale receipts, Both e lively. IGHTS TO-NIGHT. om Sam Har the country, \will -¢ neet Johnny Allen, e National ‘A. C.," 0 . DIXON MATCHED WITH BOWKER, George Dixon, the colored boxer who re: Palmer in England, has, been matched to A weight champion, tu a twenty-ro yout London, Jan. Bowk ated Al Fello the N. &. C, on the same night Dixon beat Pa MCLE AND AND MOWATT, furlongs: Jack McClells pf Pittsburg, will be the neat opponent of Tommy Mowatt, the fighting conductor of Chicago, who recently defeated “Kid Broad. They will a ten-round bout bef McClelland ts 4 next Friday night come together in or about Dec. 14. Milwaukee A. C cen ght Joe Bowker, bofore the N. ws, of Chic Imef, th Uonal Southern A. C HARRY FORBES, MATCHMAKER, Another club, the Kingston A. U, has been organized in Chicago for the’ pur- year-olds and posé of holding boxing shows. Its initial bouts will be contested to-morrow pight, Harmen hh ve Harry Forbes, the ea-ba.stam-welgnt champion, is. the matchmaker, Hg has YEE Meee iy signed, Joe | of Phikateiphia, toomeot Hugo Kelly, of Chicaxo, for alx mpunds tari Metatersinger ye $n the main bout: ond has also secured ‘Tony Moran, of this city, to box Clarence THe! Sua ai Sourtmeleisiesss! 105 Forbes for six rounds in-the semi-windup. A | ih i” "eit ling: Uwo-pear-olds; atx ies, Calirse. fi ANDY WALSH AGAIN ON DECK, i aut 192“ Algonguin .. + 8a} Andy Walsh, the $-uth Brooklyn middle-weight, and Andy Stevenson, tife col- LAvae a red fighter of Si. Louis, bth Side A.C. of St. have Veen matey Louis, to-morrow Stevenson hay not fought. tur severa! months. i 1 Sane he. Arena ee + | Rourth Rice “14m : CALLAHAN AND TUCKER AGREE TO MEET. ronan Cofumbia est rue edie a ‘Tim Callihan, the Quaker City boxer, has consented to. meet "Chick" #Tuck- Demurrer . od “of this cit; BRIGGS GETS ANOT: jarniny" Smith, the Quaker City feather Worbeen signed Uy Jack McGuigan 4 anothers fight. “ isctouns bout before the Natlonal A. “Phe boyy fought a fast six-round bout at the same i ith) having the: better .of the fighting. » Brigge asked Jor jan- 1°, iy ed to box a ten ight, ina six-round bout before the National A. C. articles of agreement for the match will be signed by ih fighters to-morrow. They will meet on Saturday evening, Dec. 12 4 HER CHANCE. r-welght, FORM REVERSALS REGULAR THING NOW AT BENNINGS to Iron Hill, there been such & asked by the stew- an be learned. two races, and of Grazlollo and Silver ver the records in- ‘eversals | GOSSIP are to go to a finish at tho clever Quaker 0, In Nine rounds before . of New Orleang, matched to meet Charley Neary and Jimmy Briggs, at Bos. ‘They will co , of Philadelphia, but form s records. Take creamlest Take On Nov. Maid jot raise a gallop. ce Look if it can see Just race. will fight tn pri- boys have a Ug anxlous to back ngage in another f that city, ) ly secured a decision over Pedlar) English wantam Sporting Club, on efore the | ? °? CK TMUNR SAYS: T'S a man with a good punch, with I @ Rood degree of cleverness and a cool head that will beat Jeffries, Jeffries I do not consider superiorly clever. For a big man he is quite so. Like all other human beings he can be knocked out, I think. Offcourse there is a way to attain such a purpose. There may be more than one. If a clever man, and one who has a puneh, fights Jeffries fast I think he can win, Jeffrtes can deal out a great deat! of punishment. 1 know, and thar ix one thing his conqueror would have to tke before he landed the punch to deat the cnamplon Ionce Knocked Jeffries to. h vith a punch on the jaw, and o My way of thinking that wn ‘the bie fellow to hit. Body pune 40 not seem to affect him. The way to do. I think, Is to get Jeffries out of bis crouch, and then for his opponent. who by the way must be as strong as the champion ts, to wend and if Jeffries 1s not he will go down t punch for punch, overburdened with luc and out, That's the, \ fries, T think ONEESE WINS IN “GO” WITH DALY CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Jack O'Keefe, the Chicago l@ht-welght, who has not fought a battle since he boxed Jimmy Britt a draw, met “Chicago Jack" Daly R a six-round bout before the Watita 4 here last night And was awarded the decisio © termination” of! tne pot ane ROBINSON TO SELL ST, LOUIS CLUB? ST. LOUIS, Dec. 2.~The latest an- Nouncement in baseball circles in this elty saya rank De Hass Robingon, ue vontrolling owner of the St, Louls Na- tional League team, is tired of the sport and will sell out his club during the meeting of the magnates of the League in New York next weék. a BENNINGS ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, ‘The entries for as follows: First Rac BE: GS, Dec. 2. to-morrow's races Fthe Ring . Rurning Glass’ 3.110 ObligatS Pipe 110 Margaret’ Kent, Hilarity ; Mary Worth eet Jane | Trion Witen They will fight at 165 pounds, Hurdette » of Philadpiphia, the managers of ub) on us mr Melton” uet Plu Arrahgowan ul CHftford Fifth Race—Selling: Columb maiden two-year-olds cour | Harmakis CARTER LOSES + JACK MUNROF SLUGGING MATCH Brooklynite Took an Awful Beating,:but «10 HART RCA, ? PUGILISM’S PROBLEM. HOW CAN THESE THREE FIGHTERS BE BEATENG “KNOCKOUT"—EVENING WORLD, NOU. 5, 1908. ? 4 ° . e ° SAYS OW to deat Jeffries, eh? That’ hard one, but I,think-I have the right way of dolhg”it "made up in my mind, The fellow who hits “Jeft’ a’ good does that though will ha clever as “Jeff.” He will have to be able to take a good beating, for a while and then besides he willyhave to have es good a head as the chanipion. Get Him Out of Crouch. ‘The way to go al eating Jeffries fs for @ man to get! himvout of that crouch. A few good atiff, raps in the face will straighten bi up'all-right and ‘once ‘he is straight the) quitk. work’ to the body must begin. It's. got to be quick. or Jeffries will’ bent? the other man to It. Jeffries being human‘ think he can be beaten, aad the way I say Js. the only way to beat him. TOM BHARKEY. NO TRIP WEST:FOR COLUMBIA: ELEVEN ‘The Columbia football team will not make the trip to the Pacific Coast dur- ing +the Christmas holidays’ after all. ‘This statement is made by Harry Fisher, manager of the team. Manager, Fisher sald the trip had been ‘abandoned be- cause the team found it ‘impossible to arrange return. games. '' WHEN] REFEREE STOPS BOU + Was Game to the Core ' Through It Al. . | (Special to The Evenin, BOSTON, the Criterion Achletic Clu Where Marvin Hart, of L fought Kid Carter, of Br Jast night witn ever held in the, East. battle from the start, and in only one) round, ¢he eleventh, signs of wearin did In that round Carter got to htm hard rang. however, did him a world of good, and just before the bell he began the twelfth roi sational manner. Carter's gameness made favorite, and from the When he was put down the entire crowd were COUTBGI EY tO Aa Ae how to bring about the downfall of his ‘opponent, Carter's Remarkable Gameneas, Tre tonal, that was really peatedly the count was: tolled off feet ready to continue. In the first, last three round ed one of the’ greatest And most sengational fif{teen-round bouts and Carter displayed gamencss marvellous, sent him to the mat, when the men shaped up, 2 World.) |Carter looked to be the Dec. 2.—Members of carrying considerable superfiuous flesi. was upright,- Mass,, . 3. b, of this citys oulsville, Ky. ooklyn, N.Y. Carter's position Hart assumed a crouchi js left shoulder. From beginning to end |the better of it , Eleventh Round « Co! It was Hart’ he show any with a right jolt. After The rest-|iart went a left to his und in a’ sen) tern fie uppercut, a viclous right, hin a is | part. third round, for the count, shouting en- advising him| up, but the Kid fought ately ing ¢o his corner, The end was in’ sight mencement of were. 8€N58-| waitcmed him all over Hart re- but ere he was on his much like the fourteenth, puntsned severely, had passed MICHAEL AND LEANDER... _ OPEN.CYCLE: RACES. Rontcan vi or ih 111.100 Redmal Handicap: three sal and seventy vara ‘Oud Bae aancaecled Dim Mi request, hex wa Wyety winner of the: last ay iis six-day bloycle face at the,Garden, who 04 | will be a starter Spsie Trace, which ;begine Sun | matched Bisanal ¢0. ee vee) his victory in Leander Me tor-pace rollowe in this year's tot fact ellemete oe HY, nights baw han | confident of the slug order, Hart having always ‘The eleventh round wat Hart started by knocking Carter down then jabbed Marvin, who countered with Carter then ducked | after which he jolted The Louisville man came back dnd ut, Carter down for the count | Hart busied himself after Carte and had Hart in a bad way go- the fourteenth, Carter resuming In a groggy condition. ay of the members clamored to call t The fifteenth and final round was very the referee -humarel it off and awarded the decision fittest, Hart while ing style wits the fight was, rher. & corler. Carter got up face. Carter got back desper-| at the com- Hart and the | ring, Catter getting After two minutes called Hart. IN (5TH ROUND NOTHING IN- YARN hard wallop in the right spot in the | It’s a Alison: Job, the Bi Fellows All Admi: but Tell How The Believe the Cham pion Can Be D4 throned. TBI SAYS: would like to see the fellow who beat Jeffries. Atting bim is pounding a etoie wall. Of cow I think the feliow will come along Gay who will hand ‘Jeff’ what he asi handed to many. I hardly think his to be found in the pugilists’ direcry Just now though. Tf I were to (ight Jeffries agai I think I would follow the plans I cajed out in our last fight. I would playor the body. Punches on the face dojot Beem to disconcert ‘Jeff in the list. One may cut him up and blackerhls eyes, but that's the best results anp ponent can get. I don't think “ff can be knocked out by a punch orthe Jaw. ‘The thing to do is to make Jefies stand up straight. When he is n¢ in that position it is almost impossib reach his body. Once he {s that ray ie heavy play for the body shoul/ber eff's" opponent is as stron af he is and as good a puncher I s€ no Féason why Ne should not. beattho champion down. But while he is ting to sink Jeffries to the floor with jose body punches it would be well fomhim to exercise @ little Judgment andtry to find a way to get out of reac of | that little left hook “Jeff” sends tithe body which usually brings victoryand money into his ca the money OBERT FItZSIMMOBS. M'LEOD AFTER JENKINS AGAN. Dan McLeod, the champion wrest¢ of ‘Canada, is determined to mak er effort to win the Beary yelgty yard championship of the world, and ow days he will post a forfelt and ise a challenge to meet any man in ‘the veld, Tom Jenkins preferred. Moveec nn beaten by Jenkins for the chase a anip last year, but the Canadian wasn lighter than the champion. He has en on much weight ince. } FITZ SIMMONS - WIND-SHIELO TROTTING — "Trotting Association, now In session at the Murray. Hill Hotel, has been called upon to elther discredit or reject trotting and pacing records made re- cently in which running wind shields were used in the assaul on. time. the trotting court to either set aside these performances or put them in a separate class, culated to advance th of trotting and pacing. the performances of the trotters, and others of note which have reduced itrgtting and, pactni Natlonay TOUINE AwiOCla Ou, 1s 0. tne gninion that all performances mise with ABOUT NED HANLON chreulation: that Nea, Han- ea atte of hel Brooklyn baseball team, is to run the New York Amétcans n Clark Griffith's pli next year Is ut down absolutely ridicutous by all who know Hanlon and are familiar with his baseball business. + b+ + Similar reports about Hanlon are given notice each year, When the report was circulased last spring that: Hanion would ‘be engaged to manage the}Giants the writer heard the “foxy'' manager deny the yarn ike this: 8 long as the ‘Brooklyn team is connected with the Nattonal League I wil manage no other club, * When the new legis! Brookyn club retires from the League oridisbands, then I mn quit the game forev NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. ORLEANS, to-morrow's RACE TRACK, , NEW Dec, 2—The entries | for iraces are as follows: Thi BY Montebank Maia’: ‘Out Third Race—All tgonth, mil rite hae ee Aubrey, . i | itth toes ry oir A ‘ie milli iy, Tusce- Fe Fister Prints. sto cae ono and one-six- leap: atx furlongs, 105, hal Pt 2] 4 $10 TRIAL ACCOUNT OPERATED ONA $2 BASIS HAS WON TO DATE 964,00 MAAS: MAY BE. RESECTED} of 1608-4, which the trotting stallon Cresceus is said to have made jat Wichita, Kan., on Oct. 19, will be Rl lowed to stand as a record or not py- ably will be decided by the Board ‘Appeals of the American Trotting \s sociation, now in session here. Evidence for Geori Ketchan, owner and driver of Cresceus, and | the Southern Kansas Fair and Carnfe’ Aesociation, under whose auspices trial was made, Is in the board's haw Mr. Ketcham makes a written s ment. ‘The question of the length of the trek did not figure. ‘The main question at iasie seems to be whether the Rea Tegularly conducted under the rules if tho association, One rule provide any ‘regular | meeting shall sed at 1 4 Week, beforehand, that’ chers shalt b events in addition to the Ume, these events also to be duly vertised. The rules provide that no oficial miy act in the capacity of both judge aid timer, but the records of the meet show that 8, B, Amidon signed hii allernately as judge and timer in tle different events, Dr. Williams Ce CURE 165 West 34th St., New York, Hours, 9 A.M, to 8 P.M. Sundays, 10 to # The Boar of Review of the National all nd horses Thoma’ B. Armitage has petitioned outside of that “‘cal- ‘best interests The petition is a direct reflection on two-minute and hits at Lou Dillo! Major Qelmar, Dan Patch, Prince Alert marks this year. Major J. P. Johndon, President of the! shield ‘accompaniments should placed in a record by themscives. show: ing the Conditions under which they were le. Other authorities talk in the fame’ strain’ on thesia The turf court now in session ts not Ukely to take any detion ih the mat- ter, ‘but it is cxpected that the. runner, in Tront, ig likely tobe the suaject of mem Meistation by the Trotting . Which ‘3 here on the’ second Wednesday in February. UOUUNY MAY NOT ALLOW CRESCEUS'S RECORD. CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Wihethe: eet Sporting. Sporting. LITTLE JACK HORNER, 12 to 1, WON CAN Gc oe ace (Oto bd Well, they both won axain Tuesday, da T predicted, It's so day indy and why eo With all Horse people hiere ab eure ange winners dally. | Remember. | her re plas ve my advice vou rou kno ny me i a ‘here 8 New 0 nebade Wow, eg le ate Cr torn ey inna i I am tight hete a thet al tgp, onc: moar Petes oe ain vou nu are ona ‘and stable con WON $160. 00 UP. TO. ‘DATE. for a bunel to date, Dati Noy or MaDe ae 4 ‘won Noy Nov ALADDIN, Tel. fd: ALPAt Dec! SP HORNER, 12-1. won DUNCAN ‘We therefore won and lost #100 ACCOUNT OPERATED ON A #20 BASIS HAS WON $640.00. 450 ACCOUNT OPERATED ON A $10 BASIS 11A8 WON $320.00, $25 ACCOUNT OPERATED ON A $5 UASIS MAS WON $160.00. 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