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ques THE: WORLD: TUESDAY’ EVENING, DECEMBER: 16> eg HALF-NELSON AND HAMMER -LOCK. THIS IS A FAVORITE HOLD OF M’LEOD'S, AND WHEN APPLIED PROPERLY SOMETHING HAS TO GO. M'LEOD THINKS !T WILL PUT JENKINS DOWN. HITTE POUNDS CONNOLLY | QUT AFTER FIERCE FIGHT a Greecial to. The Rvenins World.) over the ring, ‘The’ blows were too|” BE ecuenncra Y¥., Dec, 15.—The | fast to see. Ssonnally’s arms dropped | i a to his sides, A frightful right and left © fwenty-round “eo between Charlie | oh, the Jaw sent him to the floor. Ho © Mitte, of Albany, and Eddie Connolly, |roiied over and regained his feet, but @f St. John, resulted in a victory for’) Went down ugain to Hitte's ew! He Ki Kot up again, but fell to the floor Other attempt brought him to his v_ to be pounded Hitte in the ninth after the hardest- fought battle ever seen in this part of the State. The features were Hitte's | h would: have Killed & man, in napa ds strength, © him F Mine gencraiship and Connolly's great | the ring with right and left] x eourage in taking punishment. Connolly's head” was, roiling Sel In the ninth round Connolly came up imply, at hte al } | Slowly with both cheeks swelled, tke nao wan cover” Hilte | landed right swings on the noso and Phin, He led again, but Hitte ducked @nd/clinched. Hitte then went in like a | Mhlelwind and pounded Connolly all MUNROE AND LIMERICK went to ly to ahake lands, and | Connolly asked In, at weak volee: “Did vou win, Charlie?” He was.-dazed. for a half hour after being counted out ‘Two more big siadiators of the) squared circle clash within the padded | fing posts to-night up in Boston, Jack Munroe, the Butte miner heavy-welght, Gnd Al Limerick, of Buffalo, figured as ®@ coming man in Jim Jeffries's division By such a well-known @uthority on fight. Atunroe will tn all pyobabllity be made ne favorite over Limerick. His v! tory over Peter Maher in four rounds, and the verdict which he obtained ov: Champion Jim the “dope on which doubt stake their money on Munroe chances j pugilists as Tom O'Rourke, are the} Limerick, on the other hand, has not Pair, who will be sent away on a fif-| done any fighting to speak of, Ho has the credit, of a victory over "Philadel- phia Jack" O'Brien In’ four rounds, but this Victory must not. be given’ any serious consideration owing to the fact that u report was circulated after the fight that O'Brien did not try to win, Whether Limerick has improved in his boxing under the tuition of ‘Tom O'Rourke is not known. O'Rourke claims he has, however, and so confl- dent Is he that Limerick’ will beat Mun- roe that he has already wagered $700 to $1,00 on his chances. ae Donnelly, of Boston, will referee the bout. teen-round. journey. ‘That the battle will be a slashing oxe there is not a particle of doubt. One Found may finish it, and then again {t may fhe distance. At any rato, there.will be slugging when once the out starts, and that's what the Boston Dopulace likes, No condition of both men could not| be better. For weeks they haye trained | Rards and when they strip for they will be in fit shape for a etion jitter | CLASH ATHUB TO-NIGHT, WHAT HE DORS WITH HIS TRAINERS FIRST. PRIZE, $25; HE EVENING WORLD will i . give $250 in prizes to be competed for by any and every person athletically inclined who cares to enter the Dawn-of- the-Year Footrace from The World’s Harlem Office on One Hundred and Twenty-tifth street, to the downtown office, on Park Row. It will be a go-as-you- please affair, and all comers will be accepted, amateurs or profes- sionals, ‘DOES THIS WITH EASE C3 ye JENKINS THREE PRIZES, EACH $10; THIRTY- NINE eee ENTRY BLANK FOR DAWN- \ OF-THE-YEAR FOOTRACE. Please enter my name as a starter in The Evening World’s Dawn-of-the-Year Footrace. NAME -- ADDRESS - ) e Fill out-this blank and send it to The Evening World, when you will be sent a number to wear in the race, with full Instructions re- garding the details of the great event. Address your entry to FOOTRACE EDITOR, EVENING WORLD, NEW YORK CITY. —————) MIGHT pre cae GAR. EVENING WORLD’S DAWN-OF-THE-YEAR FOOQTRACE. ” 66 SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR’ THE EVENING WORLD. N MLEOD, WHO IS TO WRESTLE TOM JENKINS FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP AT THE GARDEN NEXT WEEK * PRIZES, EACH $5. The route for the race will be From The World’s Harlem Office on One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street to Eighth avenue, to Fifty-ninth street, to Broadway, to The World’s Up- town Office on Broadway, be- tween Thirty-seventh and Thir- ty-éighth streets (which will be.a checking station), to Thirty-sixth street, to Eighth avenue, to Hud- son. street, to Chambers street, to Park Row, to The World’s as follow: Main Office. A FURTHER NELSON. THIS 1S A COMMON HOLD IN WRESTLING, BUT IS ALSO VERY DANGEROUS, FALLS OFTEN RES ULTING FROM IT. AVAL LEAGUES 10 FIGHT FOR DAVIS AND JONES If Charile Comiskey, of Chicago, has; has given gre the very, beat of sree; ment, and T-certainly would like to play his way, George Davis and Fielder| Te” Siec ety. but at the same. time Jones will not play ball for the New| Comiskey always treated mo right, and York Nationals next season. In brief,|I like the Chteago people.”’ the master of the White Sox deciares| Fielder Jones, however, declares that that the two players will either report | he will either play ball in New York in Chicago in the spring or put in the | OF retire from the game. Jones is well year in‘idleness, fixed financially and can afford to cut To-day, in Chicago, Comiskey, Kil-| Ut professional baseball for all time lilea and Johnson will meet and map out| Chfeago Jack Taylor Traded. a line of campaign fot the fight which/ On bis return to Chicago yesterday the American League intends to makelfrom the league meeting President for Davis and Jones. Jathes A, Hart announced that the trade” Here in New York President Brush of Jack Taylor had at last been accom- and. Manager McGraw announce that deem plished. ‘ihe “brakeman” has the players in dispute are under con- tract to the local club, and that they will bo notified to report for spring training next March. New Committee Will Decide. Although, according to baseball laws, Davis and ~Jones have been duly awarded to the Chicago Americans, the diplomatic leaders of the National keep the players here in New York. ‘The special committee, consisting of Hart, Herrmann and Dreyfuss, which | will represent the National when the case comes to trial, will un- doubtedly devote ali their talents to! satisfactory to both leagues. York, but is willing to abide by the decision of the magnates, and has no objection to playing in Chicago pro- viding the salary 1s satisfactory. is simply a matter of business with PENING MAKES, ANOTHER MATCH John Plening, champion wrestler, JEFFS ULTIMATUM ON COLOR LINE * Although Jack Johnson, the colored fheaty+weight champion, has posted a forfeit of $1,000 in San Francisco and | dasued a challenge to fight Jim Jeffries the isa busy man these Graeco-Roman Lys. Following the bouts he has on for the world’s championship, there is| he has agreed to wrestle Nell Olsen, Mot-one chance in a thousand of John-| the clever Swede, in a match at Sul- @oncever meeting the big bollermaker } zer's Harlem Rive Casino, at One {: Hy. nthe ring. Jeffries openly di d for] Hundred and Twenty-seventh street Pa Yhe last time last nizht that if he had| and Second avenue, next Monday night. o fight a colored man he would quit| The match was made by Tom Me- the-ring forever. Carthy, who 1s running the affair in “Buppose Matchmaker Coffroth. of the ehalf of the Harlem Drama RUD Club, Fosemite A. C., of San Francisco, who| Many Tammany in- i in town, should offer you a larger | cluding “Jim Frawiey and “Johnnie purse to meet Johnson than you for fighting fitasimmons change your askea the rep: not. 1 dutve suid Reyer box 4 colored man, and ofa la final. Matchmaker Coffrot tas well not make me u Johnson, “or 1 will decline who ly giving boxing ex)il- meek at the Dewey Theatre his sparr artner, Joe Ke fs compelled, to bean’ ctor to don the milts. The luw ‘boxer must have a speaking part be The can exhibit his fistic ability. night “Jett” had to say something Til thrash you if you insult this ‘The revult is a three-round re and Murph, BlG GARDEN NOW A FOOTBALL FIELD Madison Square Garden, which’ was the scene of many a close and interes: ing bicycle sprint last week, was tran formed into a gridiron last night, where two exelting and bitterly contested games of football ware played, games were between the Olympic At letic Club and Knickerbocker Athietic Club, Which was won by the former by score of 6 to 0, and between the Water- town’A. A. and the Oreas Athletic Club, of Asbury Park, the Watertown A. A winning by 5 to 0. ~ The captain of the Oreas team an- noweed after the gama he would pro- test on the ground thar thd rulings of ‘om Hanley, of the New ¥, PClub, were antait, Ss SOT opening of watch Sw! weason, whic! it woth ut will be there. th Joe ‘Kennedy, his sparring 4 Weft’ showed in good form wall received. (a a “epahhtae and Dougherty. Paaephy, the, clever bantam: Ighod ahowitie tn ‘his showin tn ‘hip Kid Beade, in Philndes- irday night, that Ji (the matobinaker of th ig of the mupess: Cit ; A. match beiw. hand Danny Dougherty. “Mur. ay mi Years old and has AMATEUR HAGAN AN EASY MARK (Special to The Evening World.) TO THROW FAUST Mueht money 18 being wagered on the result. of the International wrestling bout between August Faust, of Ger- many, and Hjalmar Lundin, of Sweden, which is to be decided at Prospect Hall, Brooklyn, next Monday night, Owtr. to Lund{n's victory over Faust last spring le has been made a slight favor- in the betting, but Faust'’a sup- nhs ave not laggard and are back- ing him, range 18 ining with Dan McLeod, tn while Lundin ts doing, ‘his work at Worcester, ‘Tih t that Tom Jenkins, world's catchsas-catsh-can champion, who ts to meet Dan McLeod on 23 at Madison Square Garden, Is to referee, has lent considerable interest to the bout rhe winner will be matched agal Anders Anderson, the strong 8 wrestler, who is “now on his way to this. countgy. —E Evenly-Matched Pair Will Wrestle for the Heavy-weight Championship at Madison Square Garden Next Tuesday Night. BATTLE .of giants. ‘That's tho) that hold, 1 can attribute many of my weight in bis favor. ed longer than Mis rival's, and endur- ance brought victory, But po such ad- vanta, will Jenkins have this time. MeLeod Has Grown Heavy: A year's rest his bullt McLeod to the Proportions of a Hercules. Me is fully His strength las! and one-quarter mil *Ben Battle. D ‘Dowanty: 01 JENKINS VS. MLEOD, A BATTLE OF. GIANTS gald Davis, ‘The New York clut League will back up Brush's efforts to | League | framing a compromise which will prove | Davis says he prefers to play in New | given to the St. Louis National League club by Manager Frank Selee in ex- change for Pltvher Brown and Catsher © “y Joun O'Neill, Chicago thus getting a complete battery for its star pitcher of last season, ae ‘ ‘ TO-NIGHT’S- FIGHT CARD. ‘Al Limerick, at Jack Munroe y Boston, 15 rounds, Jack O'Keefe, of Chicago, vs. Gus Gardner, of Philadelphia, aie rounds, and Henry Fagin, of Chicago, vs. Otto Sleloff, of Chicago, six rounds, before the Watita League Club, of Chicago. “Battling” Nelson vs, Adam Ryan, both of Chicago, 20 rounds, at the Missour! A. C., of Kansas City. ‘Tommy Feltz vs. Johnny Marto, of Philadelphia, six rounds, at the Southern A. C., of Philadelphia, Doyle, Flood, Strang failed’ to sign contracts a on the Brooklyn club's ret CHESTER, Pa. HANLON SECURES FOUR NEW PLAYERS Manager Ned Hanlon and President LENNY BEAT SMITH. |) Dec. Dr. Williams Cures Diseases of Men PRIVATE DISEASES cured in. to Out tho use of poisonous Arus . OCELE cured without cut VARI ct E fn frogs § to 10 quits WASTING WEAKNESS Ti me-ot cure. 10 To 00. orlatnay very simple STRIC tuned exclusively by me). 'RICTURE cured in 15 days, with- yet, but ar jerve Hat, ‘Rheumatism in a Men, Come to Me!! Tinsel Acute and Chrontc Ulcers, Mydrocele, or any ks forme, to , Catarrhal PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Deo. 15.—At ‘hing that is golng to keep the| Victoric Charley Ebbets, of the Brooklyn Base- out, cutting, pain, duke . Ebbets, fenton from busine: the Washington Sporung Club Jack Mghts in Madison Square Garden| ,,/" Weight thera will be ttle to) bait Club, are on a hunt for players for pone vy choo McLé if perma- id Willlams and Joe Hagan, the ex-ama:| yurning next Tuesday night. Tom Jen- Bad gee tga ty NORE Fe day oot; | next year, and from present appear. PROSTATIC TROUBLES opty 5 ¢t teur champion of Pennsylvanih, met for) kins, the big fellow who up to date about 190 pound, ene McLeod is Made ances the team across the bridge will oe eg re a We pL ese ing the wind-up last night. Hagan started | has shown a decided superiority over) !¥) flve pounds lighter, be made up to a great.extent of Call- to rush in the first round, and had alall other knights of the mat, and who| J) {sure to be @ ardelling battle. | nians, ov rather men who Played on BLOOD POISON Every. veutine of : eon sa on Williams. i in Ene sepa accordingly has inscribed on his buat’ ated facts to make it sound terrible. | onast teams last year. A from erecta without aid of mercury, 4 round Williams put Hagan down for | jes ards “Champion Wrestler cf| Neither man entertains any great} Contracts have just been received ¥ the count, He followed his advantage | America,” is one of those giants, ‘The eit for the other, and wrestling | on four: players an plarea on Call | mS NERVOUS DEBILITY Cures outck Dy putting “Hagan down Soe ere other fs Dan McLeod, of Canada, who} to ye the order SE events that night |foruia League teains last Rew * rk's_Master_Spet | ia 30 0 ay own famous, Y ne he —re! stopper the out, ow ti a = " a the preliminaries a Moran had sa| 2 all of the United States there are others are PAI Nadeag, 2 E. Van ey, gM ackina any ott Sheth ube yeu here: ineaiclae Mitae on tia Tyler, of Pittsburg. Dan | Provably no two better men carning NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | Buren and A. ‘Lumley, outtiolaers. See rind exinee,‘ornctienble, 1 <unvetites te curb ally Gane Undertake. Coleman knocked out Kld Beyer, theif livelihoods by dhelr skill and far the Brooklyn team has’ thir- teal! “write forma nme strength than these two. ‘They have| NEW ORUBANS, La., Dec. 15—The| {cen men signed. Besides the new ier ve 165 W. 34th St, N. Y. : met in bouts before, One time Mc- for to-morrow's races are as Part Bah, the Giants of last Co. Hgurs, B.A. 36, to Lead Leod carried off the victory, and an- ysnte of «mle: lin ‘Ned Garvin and Billy Doesch jundays, 10 to 8 only, other time Jenkins reversed the pre- relay Oe eS ‘Salchiera Ritter and Jackll ¥ vious result. The last timo the pres- hi * er q AicCormic! sliver 02} year's Holyoke team, hay N ¢ ent champton had many pounds of Sis las: Teacts, ‘The, other men, inclua ’ * want everyman that is Ne: Suffering from icocele, ee soning, Leb baie Vigor: and Vi Y, venty ts a Kida Eczema, Pimple: twenty pounds heavier than on the day Smith, of Baltimore, was, whpyeu by; Bladder an y ¥! when he last met the American, Be- Harry Lenny, brother of rae the! Brysipelas orany antive Coe Conditions of the Skin, or a sides, he Is just as agil a clev feather-weight, last night before pel any Associate Diseases of Men, to come and have a social fe News verusral never : 0; | Chester Broadway A.C. Lenny had the ‘Ghat with me. | will give you Free of Charges thorough per- as he was then, New Yorkers neyer| brome Bu Mayberry". 110] Cewe of every round.) Max Hall, of New SEN toncthed why an honaet tr hentifie ol saw the Canadtan in action. They only |, Fourth Race—One Mile— Belling. York, stood off Jack Yt hain’ of this ‘Sonal examination, toge with an honest and sc! Spina read of his numerous victories; and of ONE hari” for six rounds in’ a”flerce battle, of your case, Sutlér no longer. Consult me ot ‘once. numérous they have bee His record 1s as long as Bob Fitz- simmons's fighting history, Jenkins is|> the only man to whom he ever lost. “In my previous matches with Jen- kins," sald McLeod, after a day's hard work at Woods's gymnasium with August Faust, his chief ha for sure, ‘Race—1 peecpoatters of 4 rll rit bas Hlcaaant ‘bemorten iy Major Maurer Sixth Race—One mil wan handicapped by the cu rules of the wrestling game. ctraante hold, for one thing, was barred, but thin time It goes, aad that, is <bigpolnt in my favor, To. the use- of city, pat i Hada ah MAY jl RACING FIRM. John May. | Fishball ia ‘all the horses own! ith the exceo! ball, ie in turn New Bork turfenan 8 fina ita "the aries city imp, "Top Gall Bata ing (Sh Heat re trainer ‘of the two-year-old i acquired a half erst to4 . M. MacKenzie, Dyan Pcan't call. Hours, 9 A. M.to 8.30 P. M. M, Consultation aad Advice Free- Paty; Seneaye 146 W, raus St. NEW’ YOR: M.D Stlon “ot "ei bas sold to. bait: intebewt in Me. Pei-

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