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ae see. rt > od ate! ol a: r. i ‘OR "ear Do pi sate & ae ee ae : THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1903, Pec. © SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. <© TERRY N’GOVERN, WHO FIGHTS WILLIS TO-NIGHT, AND SOME IMPRESSIONS OF THE TRAINING OF BOTH ti } Brooklyn Whirlwind Gets Into Ring in Philadelphia for First Time Since He Broke His Hand on Same Opponent. SAYS—HELL PUT ~ ADAY AT TERRIBLE 1 TERRYS” TRAINING WILLIS 1H THE HOSPITAL! QUARTERS ¢): WiLd!S HAS ANEW A PEW SKETCHES OP WILLIS 1M ACTION. EZ HANLON'S OBJECTION RILES |] <<, |e Waite a) 277 ems} DADA) NEARLY OUT TWICE PATSEY SWEENY AND Kid Saved by Bell in Fourth, Floored for Count in Fifth, and Protected by Father , WOLCOTT DRAW! Time in Sixth. 5 ¥ P lar ’Frisco Official Denies His Decision q ALA } ets Training Hard. HOCKEY TO-NIGHT a op 7 (Spe Byening World.) four Jabs to the body. Broad came bach Meera OT ae Haye WV OHNE) orgy | MOREnet en oe Rea ee ete aan|| arhe niegiate, Interscholastle HOSTON, Mass, Deon Io yeid Loftey, | MILAVAT Wis., Dec. 19.—Charles| with a right o Neary's Jaw, and the ISCO, ¢ 9. 1 } 5 0 be be 1 Sti ork. fadl pee Fs !| Neary won the fight last night against] round closed eve 1 sete id Billy Murphy, the Australlan, and | Hockey 3, after of New York. failed to keep his cngage- | Neary h o e 3CON . < Jon's opposition t ack Evans, and the second ween | ble ‘controversy, have: finally ment at the Lenox Aghletic Club last | “Kid Broad, taking the decision at the} SECOND ROUND.—Neary seat in a end of the sixth round. It was « hot] right and a left to Broad’s face, and match at the start, but. the Milwaukee ClNCnud punching Broa ad ‘he third both tough: boy's aggressive tactics soon had Broad vught sirong. cdyh on Ww ently stronger chan in thee Sapp badly frightened, and in the last round previous round yeahs 3 ged rights aved from a knockout Neary having the ROUND, -only the gon waved Broad from a knockout. 4 td hanging right and left to Noary began pummellini ach , is che ete roun 33 nt in a left to the face, bul | Neary came back with a right to the jaw which sent Broad to the floor for SIXTH ROUND.—N. " ive Broad at Wilt, but, being aus.3 t the de mm. he did not try to knock hig jepponent out, ther bouts were as follows: Eddle Santry was given the decision on a rank foul by “Kid" Sayers. Santry was carried out of the rinj ig in the middle of the second round. Young Edwards was given the decision in the third round ny vet [eneraaetien Jordan, Joe Hrat was given . vain . 1 a swell bet | the decision over t. Jack Boway (Special to The Evening World.) ride the filly, and cashed |got the decision over Bredain Deuter on dates for games, and the sea ess til t. Nicholas Rink University and the night with Jig Stone, so Patsey Sweer of Manchester, N. H., and Belfield Wol- cott, of this city, were substituted, Heteree Donnelly called the bout a [draw after twelve rounds of vigvrous | Broad was only battling. by the gong. Swee. with well-placed jabs, had| ‘The fight by rounds follo” | the better of the encounter att ts | Cone RCRA : but Wolcott, ‘by ‘mixing, evened things | FIRST ROUND.—Broad started strons. toward the close. but Neary took the lead by sending in ning igtehwae Johnny Ritaale oy a stirres pen A crowd of au Young Coro: As stired up plenty vehowd Of talk wround sporting tt yesterday und eve cs 1 sports, visite paierday and thought ellow ‘looked bette ybods 1s wonuerl.g Who Wht Tough he. Keapm hig auey dvesn’t. found secret the manner in. wt! Stolies Of UN Works and his hardened uppearanee i “Coroett -Hanion’ enough to convince betting men that er decision Could ineans business. He wrestled the big] giv i be. given. Sindbag yesterday for over half an | Steunied t Hanlon rays he had no intention of sour and walluped the pinching bee | forte the tne son promisce to be t In years, o-night 1 the teams of Yat o| New York Athle witie it tn a lt recently de- + but is now making it as strong as the papers did, until the rope wore out Arte itaee ( ner wave anotaer man. | did road work as usual ae = Yesterday morning and last evening { — ——— — cara ! Vo Wwent vlant {ust rounds with Harry 66 [9 | Foley “and Joe Thomas. ‘The latter is | a Wexer-welgnt and ya middle | Nelght. Hasion kept both boys busting seems stronger than ever, He is =) an under weight at present and siys from | Show on he will work no me to build up. | 9 In his former fignts Hanlon always \ ‘bas been under required weigh it e a | | jorbett’ had twe ar three pounds a oft st fight ¢ Lee : tees tis, an possible.” site. fey disap. ES: e orsin which has ore pointed at the rein yall game with ing down, as the bi g s Ty : 9 ‘ NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 19—Footllghts | on her yesterday when she scampered eee ey HGhion tele mire jyaom Sharkey, the ex-sailor, ie another ring, He certainly hax a nerve to think | DER RIBLE TERRY” WHEN READY. | ravorte, which stenniised ‘her neat | On ne" setterday when sie scampersd : off. jon. fe} envy- h a ey ght whe wants to get on that | would consent to fight him. He “s Rae is Ne rel by defeating Mor- | pray, ck of winning the game and w dt 4 ‘ s : RY McGOVERN, the ex-feather-weight champion, will meet Billy) start at New Orleans by defeating » Favorite is not much bigger than a jack “Corbett™ that he was sharp at @& match with Champion Jim Jef- has been defeated too often for me to 4 7 Ae ae Fy e th tw alr og aaah eawith: ine mitts, ries. Charkey announ ASN limon, Why didn't he fight Mun! Willis, the Quaker City fighter, in a six-round bout before the ‘ella, Misanthrope and other fale bbit, but she has a fair turn of - vy. ate er of the cluh yy + | year-olds in the most Impressive fash- peed, and ought to win her share of Morris Levy. matchmaker of the clu, he will pont for j He and Munroo would make a National A. C., of Philadelphia, to-night. ‘This will be the frst ein undersized ‘lly, by Lamp. | syeca, Gnd ought i Inauo a el lovnanelaet:| ward 5 hoes ; ' le 5 Nght. Ht is useless for him to) time in over two months that the little South Brooklyn whirlwind has|isiiter—Pertormance. Capt. 8.8. Brown | tine Da natieh started el inliyainnthe Al | shart Sie fe amie. ene tonhs See Hants No ee bey ais “iy taken part ina fight, hls last engagement having been with Willis, on| bred Footllghts Favorite and sold the} same race with Footlights Favorite ‘5 markey he st about as much chanee! tention to hin ere is not a club tn) nes a y bet e of her 1 of size last] called Silv rade tha vill bear \of Retting on a match with Jeffries aa| My country that would offer a purse] whom he broke tis hand. filly because o: rv lack allod Silver Meade that w rene ! a, Mina few Shi ane o Te « 7 pri 9 Zach Mulhall, nerai live| watching. Some of the smarte Limerick When Jettrion was ee aii ee ng neg next fight: McGovern won't have his hustling manager, Sam Harris, to guide him] Spring to Ci had Sliver Meade nd San | &8 om the tra stock agent of the St, Loul for a good thing, on the strength of ‘ Jinformed i wey ‘Theatre last | bea good mtn fen the ehubs 7 i: aint 8: G ; i pret Mt Ce, Davis} aS li at De ann FR Bo nce rout in this fligh Harr father died yesterday, and as a result Harris Will) peancisco Railroad, for a song. i anveval ihengmenalie teatirerinte: shut him for his title he weld #) Gus Rubin and peais him then £ whee not be at the rin This will be the first time that Harris has not! yutnall won two races with Foot- the filly failed to run to her momlng | CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—Ban Johnson te ’ 4 Se buinbht y him on no matter what purse ts 1 . $ > rhits Favor! allops. ‘The price was i ‘ Pye: x . him on ne matter what pur ed as McGovern's adviser in a battle since he became his manager. lights Favorite at St. Louis last fall, | Balloph tie pe are that Danaher was] % happy man to-day, He has been re« 3 pe ti L thought Sharkey retired from the’ ufferec " —— roe the wore d Willis are in the best of shape for the fight. If] shipped her down here for a killing. | afraid of being forestalled in the bet-|@lected President of the American : tjoth McGovern ht “Crockey” | brought Jockey Terry Higgins along to! ting. League at a meeting held by the mag+ 07 ern does not injure his hands be will be r shed to fight “Crockey"| broug! y e ¢ ’ (Special to T' ton Sporting Club, of Philadelphia, a week from nates, and besides has had his salary Ine ‘ ‘: i World.) 66 99 i > the Wa ST, LOUIS, Lec. Aithough Paltee a efore the Wash creased from $7,500 a year ‘to. $10,000, Board has inet no action is yet taken in} nday. After Johnson had been elected the ie matter of luce.) prize wgh.s nov was ns magnates adjourned, to meet again in aS York on March 3. Charles W, faintest NULLE uid LO vue PUitione | ’ . ._? ew paiuauon. As ar result Night ee Giel be | some! Meg tent eens, Tek Lreelngren 2 eed tat the oder of the; i iy Rote. be €niorccu. ste is that the absence! Cluo are not known as yet. The deal of any rescinaing , from tie} ecg ES for the club has not been consummated, » FROM EAST TO WEST aoe Se no! Siulh ug" the eage shall cath tore six than sixteen players, hover until next week, | bout betwee *hiladelphia Jack" |1 ing ot the beard will! O'Brien and “Diamond Dick,” of the higher powers, tue e will prevent, but it is expected it will be in a few on him at wht, now and. then The way Dan McLeod {s preparing for} The two football games which were — 1 4 & in four or tive blows in rapid n his championship wrestling bout with| played in Madison Square Garden last * Lote stock yards, before the Kingston ( succession, but With a lack of force, he 3 ‘Tom Jenkins, which will be decided in| night resulted in one-sided affairs, the Oo ee e _the bouis ac the W nd Club. days, It was decided that after June 1 y. last night lusced the Itmit, {not wishing to take a ehance of bijuring Madison Square Garden Tuesday night,| Orange Athletic Club giving the Oreas, » dechiring O'Bries the winner, | his hands. _ has made such an ‘mpression on Jim] of Asbury Park, a sound thrashing by a| you must be well. Your digestive {ag Of thei sy about) “Diamond Dick" showed a great Kennedy, the Canadian's manager, that] score of 22 to 0, whlle the Knickerbocker | Organs must be doing their work question of bulk muscular famount of eo er odds and After months of dickering and wrangling a match has finally been arranged] 14 jag placed $500 more on his man to] Ficld Club wiped up the earth with the properly. Beecham's Pills act like meth belug able to withstand the kept coming to O'Brien, only to ween those two great little fighters of Chisago, Benay Yanger, the “Tipton | win, George Conskline took Jenkins's| St. Peier school boys of Brooklyn by | oil on machinery, and will give you . ly comes ai World.) O'Rren ‘on, President of the} (apecial to. The By: Ra a ete n ct ancl CHICAGO: TLD the six-round | th A Charley w sulid & Porbes io r Wren anoth be welu. ise fag Chat change statu, © of the clever Jack O'Br to Shishe nd Tommy Mowatt, the conqueror of “Kid” Broad and other good] Snq, Jaying $700 against Kennedy's] *@"@, Of 28 to 0 Orange | the snap and vi er that on! Diamond Dick” had inet and beaten hoya In the feather-welght division, ‘Ti th, ave been signed to) tr conelaans money. A.C. and the Oreas several, players of with perfect hea O'Brien elas na six-round bout on dan, 4 before the club in Chicago that offers the larges! Getting event |[the latter. tears were iniucédianeiiens and he hoped to w SU OKA hen an ! leis expected thal asa ad carried off the fleld. ‘The Orange play. ow, having received in: rso, the mateh will prove we Many, hj ers were to big and strong for the Gress B ATT. ve been inade so far, and it is ex-| and as a consequence the game Ww: e€ec ams ommy Kt who t CALLAHAN ACCEPTS OFFER TO MEET MOW have been ani y ialy tw | aba dosh nt game was te was there li Whate yut no. ut boxing ‘Tim Callahan, the foather-weight tighter of Philadelphia, has recelved an|pected tat by Tuesday Schoolboys will show their ski) at the oe placed on the resul . offer fromthe Watts A. C., of Chics GINS has been working at Harvey | Garden this afternoon, There will be a e Parker's home, in Worcester, and the €° ie between an All-New York school- 1 Ss be . ‘et Mowatt, the fighting conductoi after the holidays in a six-round yout, Cs n has accepted the vlub's otte: r - a 3 7 i eerenitis t the champl oy teain and an eleven made up of the —_e—— | tit save nici ready: to go to the Windy City at once to clash with Mowatt, ficue) Cellow cytiteay chat the: champlen grat nono thoy intern in frvollym Th ov ' will be one of the most e evening the nickerbockers an . ENTRY BLANK FOR DAWN- MIQUIGAN BARS CAMMY SMITH: the tae Amaira ever been in the big | hawks will play for the champions Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c, and 25a, ! Sammy Smith, the Quaker City fighter who refused to fight Jimmy Briggs, | Z\Sitheatre seems a certainty, in view | of Groater New York, and the Water OF-THE-YEAR FOOTRACE | of Rost at the National A. C., of Philadelphia, last week because, he clalmed, | of the fact_that the strangle hold ‘will id Orange teams will st*oggle © Hot re a th tonal A ee ea eed: May to break the hold ‘se purse. The tournament will — + | there not ene money fy the house, has been barred from fighting at that] he used. The | mapping out now.| «nd with a game of Gaelle football be- ab by rker slack MeGulgan, sith intends to go to Chicago tn a few! for ho has a dread of itand it is that | tween those old rivals for ithe, Jocal ; ; a Rich ? Paes Siarot fact. wi laced him at ch | champlonshin. ung Irelands a. Please enter my name as a starter in The w we hepes to get on.a mateh with Benny Yanger or some other good | fact whieh has plnced's at such Shemernanl pe n feather-weight Evening World’s Dawn-of-the-Year Footrace. |) ENGLISH “FEATHERS” ARE COMING. NAME |... -ncnewesnee: ween nee cone nwewn nn eee rke has received a letter from Charley Mitchel, who is in Eng- Tom 0 AN) : land, stating that Jaber White, the champlon lmht-wolght of England, and Owen 1 want every man that is es ADDRESS ocessutor eres era ne = IT Witoeat CB AD pOuHa BentencotAnal cauntese williahnrHivseaioeoRithiny Seuntey: Men, Come to Me! suffering from Varicocele CARS ULES: Fill out this blank and send it to The Evening World, when you |) ,, mien dn thety class. Michell has authorised Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisonin i at yn matches with the b will be sent a number to wear in the Ss whale they are in Amerte e, with full instructions re- [) 4 nurke to look after thelr inte Hydrocele, or any Swellings, Catarrhal Discharges, ty, ~ MONEY TROUBLES AND URINARY DISCHARGES. ee SuRE IN G8 HOURS fy RSIS Ae a garding the details of the great event. Address your entry to | ee 5 saa Lot Rheumatism in all its forms, Lost Vigor and Viti . Atheoia 1, furlongs FOOTRACE EDI1OR, EVENING WORLD, . Bladder and Bidiey, Conditions, Eczema, Pimp! i % 2 rs NEW YORK CITY. IENING AND OLSEN ficial, but the Butte man expects to Erysipelas or any Eruptive Conditions of the Skin, or , P t * start for the West in a couple of days y Associate Diseases of Men, to come and have a social i LOUIS GREEN'S BIG EVENT. ji hanuny rant tosmorrow might, Me, {@lsturbing the minds of Neil Olsen, the | Bothner, and aa vet Planing has. wuld || ctyour case, Sutter no longer, Consult me at once, | ne —_— Govern’ will lead the grand march, |Clever Swedish wrestler, and John TOU Es Hariens, ney i She re if you can’t call, Hours, 9 A. M. to 8.30 P.M. Terry McGovern and the members of |while Champion Jim Jeffries, Tom |Piening, the Graeco-Roman champion, {promoter o praho arranged the | $49 a, M.to4P. M, Consulta Advice Frea- oH iy 4 pontest, as well a8 an entertainment |} mM. bd Mel rip! the Hesper Club, which is composed of | Sharkey. Congressman Timothy D. Sul. A co on Ane ates | who are to meet in Sulger's Harlem |i nee ‘for the Harlem Drama ‘ Bat SU PES ines: Senne Heegad thrall Eran ooh many olhee patablem will view River Casino aondny slGht.. Themen sBeelelye wll todo ave Mlepiite: to he R H, M, MacKenzie, M.. D., bad a oltys SA ie + pad agreed on Jack Munroe as tho of- wrestlera, SSE : il

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