The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1903, Page 10

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WINNER TO TAKE ENTIRE GATE RECEIPTS AND FIGHT JEFFRIES oO2TORROO BOBOEES $OEGOH5-9000960-66-9000,00609 TWO FIGHTS IN PRAT TERMINATE IN KNOGKOUTS Wedding in Fort Lee Dance Hall Delayed|'° the Kelly-West “Go” Until Midnight Other Bout Held in Harlem. Two more fights were brought off in Billy private within twenty-seven hours, » the ex-light-welgat fighter. m was |It proved to be one of those one-sided aturday | affairs, Kelly having no trouble in| knocking out West in the sixth round | ort left swing to the pit ot the stomach and a right Jolt to the Jaw. one ‘hundred en gladly pald the $1 to see the se Aight was schedule _ While the other took n Fort Lee, N. and Knocked him out in the with a right-hand swing ‘The fight was a flerce ¢ administering (caused by @ wedding wh held tn the hall. W w Young started noe Aghters and In to Minish Lawrer o left swings sud- the reception st couple had + referee of the fighters entered the ring. was between J the east side iight-welght, and FAUST AND LUNDIN rT es TO-NIGHT’S BOUT din will be loolted after b: out between August cla son, his, backer, n and Hjalmar Lun- en, at Prospect Hall, ifth avenue, Brook- | ne other fight JACK MUNROE, OF BUTTE. anaes battle bessin. WILLIS LUCKY TO STAY WITH naa BY KNOCKOUT, ERRIBLE TERRY” M’GOVERN and his world-famed * lop” ae ull related, an elongated knuckle-dusting gent who of the Trolleyvilie youngster on the} Dan MeLeod and. Emil Maupasl se” [ ~ d. the cia: ram deliver) e-field of the National Athletic Club in Slowtown S: zstify to this. AL was Willis’s second dose of Mr. Mac's choice collectiog Interesting sport |'Tom Jenkins. meets McLeod aturday night, can of the features outside the ball, WII follow the contest yndition than when st is in finer » met and sonauered: Champion dim Jeffries, strong maa, | a Broa. deal, “who had been preparing at other athletic at- » By a combination of the sort of luck that comes to a man who dreams bit of sprinting that would have made Arthur} , and a dime-museum | In the Faust-Lundin bout ditions are best two in three Graeco-Roman rules out a winning 60-to-1 shot, : Duffy’s best “hundred” look like an eight-day clec trick of tying himself into such a knot that the only plice to hit him was! { w or right foot Mr. Willis managed somehow to keep his think talk working for the full six rounds. «Twice he was hanging over the ond session, when one of Terence’s ris ache for nine seconds that had an earthquake discounted third round, when a left hook to the jaw stood him on his nose for another “nine” and foundered him for the balance of the round. _ Terry Afraid He’d Hurt His Lett. * A deep-rooted fear of again badly injuring his left mauler, w eh went outtof commission after an atta fis several weeks ago, was the Quaker boy’s id to let go with any fo Aud there was another s Terence’s judgment was minus, = £200 of his own money SHUSHOTE LOST 10 MIKE ane pin falls will count. ‘ee AT QUAKER CITY'S NEW CLUB PHILADELPHIA, Dec. and Charley wero the attraction Richmond A, C, Saturday club 1s a newly organized one. | situated in the northwestern section of, tho city and opened its doors for the first time Saturday. the regulation six rounds and ended in ‘aw edge of nothing, once in the se and swings gave him a hea and again in the} 21.—Bob Long, upon the pate ri ite of this Terry. Bpened ving clause for the Slowville knight of the His idea of distance was cts when the little and crossed over his right for the eridan Club Saturd: was fast and han padded’ mitt. Avay off.color. Not boxing for weeks showed its bad eff lynite measured Wi The windup went Shreck had the best of the last round ~ after the first knockdown, A Terry Couldn't Steady Himself, He was wild asa goal. For the first two rounds the bout was unusually tame and plenty of comment \came from the crowded hourg, A warn- Ing was then given bj had the required effect, and for the re- minds some fairly the referee which a ly,” came the command from his corner. eae ate onthe brakes, measured his man and “crossed it over” He broke a hole in the smoke-laden atmosphere you could have|/ a truck through. \ i Phen Willis fell into a drowning man’s clinch, hugged Mac to his “panly evect tike a long-lost brother and, holding on, heard the welcome pls > if the gong come to his rescue. ry was mad clear through, + dott nm, caution tossed to the winds them up for the next session and hooked his left to Willis’s c V pesihat almost took the victim's jaw away, aml the and of the | wushotte almost. at hanging on to avold half minute of maining four worle was witnessed. In the preliminaries Johnny Kelly put Johnnie Haines in the fourth, Fletcher did the same ito Harry Shoemaker in the same round, ———— “a O'BRIEN AND (Special to The Evening World.) 2—The ten-| hore Saturday night between rh of Scammon, of Brooklyn, Ferns hac rather the (eet. « se Aghting throughout, and ener « Mex ckdown in the fourth, Ere 6 Inclined to make it‘'a wetting awe, and clinched Pgs pac fee Portas, of Kansas Lie, coenatrinhens) meth n co and Approval of the TMAH WILL PITCH FOR BOSTON hill, the southpaw twirler, Broken hands were Ked out when the gong with himself. Ba ike the Real Thing. pesstém length stretched on the canvas like a drink of seconds began to pack up their g when Referee Ed 4o the hearts of the Trolle 'yites: by RAE his f it was another false the Quaker hoy em the elongated slab artist of the (oem eda draw, ee more rounds after that. How Willis managed to a stain was up on those three sessions is ¢ Frank Farrell, one of the stocikh 1a. the authority Earrell arrived home from Sagat for this states | Sharkey Refuses to Fight Before a San Francisco Club— Six- Round Contests Also Barred—Fighters Post Forfeits of|? $1,000 Each—Bids Wilf Be Opened Fant. (Continued from First Page.) leave it to Al Bmith to quote the odds twenty-four hours before the men went into the ring. Sharkey declined this proposition. Sharkey iand Munroe are both to post $1.900 to bind the match to- morrow afternoon. CLUB TO POST FORFEIT. The’ club securing the contest {s to post a forfeit of $2,000 as a guar- antee to poll off the match. 4 The referee for the contest is to be mutually agreed upon two weeks before the date set for the contest. The battle is to be conducted under straight Marquis of Queensberry rules, with five-ounce gloves, and soft bandages will be allowed. Should either Munro or Sharkey fail to live up to the articles of the agreement and accept the best offer made them by Jan. 15, he will forfeit his $1,000. MUNROE OFF TO BUTTE. Munroe left the city early this ‘morning for Butte, where he is billed to box on Christmas night in an exhibition bout, From there she will go 0 'Friseo to see “Young Corbett” fight Eddie Hanlon, and will then re- turn East. . Upon his return to this elty he will go into training for his battle with Sharkey, M’LEOD DEPENDING ON DEADLY STRANGLE HOLD Dan McLeod, ambitious of the catch-) session ts almost assured when the as-catch-can wrestling championship of | {wo gladiators get together. America, and ‘Tom Jenkins, the cham-| McLeod hus never before engaged in tor | * dout in this city, but all over the pion, haye finished hard training country, where his victories were se- thelr bout to-motrow night. To find] cureq, ‘and which on paper stretch two better conditioned men in big New | very near the length of the new bridge, York to-day would be a hard Job. Fer|ing uso of the strangle hoki in weeks they have been doing 6YM-| matches was his long suit. It was he nasium and road stunts to perfect) wn insisted on the use of It this themselves physically, and their appear-| 117). To-day he is brimming over ances to-day show the result. with confidence of carrying off the vic- It goes almost without saying that/ soy relying particularly on this hold, xtay must be in condition, for thelr’ Jenkins, who a couple of aifys ago oat promises to be the most sru@lINS) neq a 7.to-5 favorite, is now quot ever witnessed in this city. The fact /at io to 9, “and at those odds many é e en recor that the strangle Hold may be used Is) Dig, Sed vance saleof seats has begun, reascn enough for expecting this. RET (he Geman tot Men eae ne The bout will mark the first tlme | aures one of the biggest crowds which New Yorkers will have seen in thele|have seen a wrestling match in this own city the use of the dea@ly grip in| City Jslnce the night when Yousout a wnatch, In all matches the strong-| “Jenkins arrived in this city, toxins est and mos: aggressive men have in-| from his training quarters’ in Wor- cester, an Ww! win up. what itt sisted that it be eliminated from the contar eed aroma ae un: nee ure rules, but Jenkins and McLeod's bout|hfar's gymnasium, in West. Forty-sec- is one to a finish, for the champton-|ond street. The practice of holds and ship and the right to goto England|how to Ket and how to break the : strar le will occupy the most of to meet Europe's champion, Hagen- meopionis time, as well as that schmidt, so everything goes, and a hot Of MeLeod FORM PLAYERS GET THE MONEY AT NEW ORLEANS) . (Special to The Evening World.) nett to purchase Dan MeKenne._ Acting é pon McDaniel's suggestion nnet NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec. 21.—The paid $5,000 for, Dan “Molvenna, Since third week of the Crescent City Jockey | buying the horse Bennett has ‘won one ‘ -| race with him and lost at jeast five Club's winter meeting passed off with- | race, with him and lo y out any Incidents out of the peal ‘Two weeks Ag §. 8. Brown uncovered ‘The ro was entirely satisfactory, |a promising filly {n. Misanthnope, Th THORN tig" impredied McBantel tugmiy and ha the percentage of winning favorites be- | lly impressed MeDantel inahly and he tng fully up te the average for a winter | Baturday Misanthrope ‘alarced In “Ber: meeting. Eleven first choices scored in| nett’s colors for the first time, and the thirty-six races, which means an aver-| Sfiisinthrope waa axe of something ke 331-3 per cent. | down to even, and fi PAaletved back in’ the ‘Twelve successful second choices also . TWlitut's tmpro jt helped the talent in thelr battle with | saturday attracted. general the 2 stake “SAILOR”. TOM SHAR WEEK MORE OF WORK FOR YOUNG CORBETT AND HANLOR (Special to The Evening World.) FRANCISCO, Corbett spent yesterd: noon lounging around the beach talk- ing to sports and playing with his lit- tle bull pup. ) Work again to-day and resume his box- his training remarked on the the Denverite, think the coming fight a hard one to Harry Corbeit says in his opin- ion the betting wifl open with “Cor- "a 10 to 8 favorite and close at splendid form in honor of Tim McGrath. This ‘morning "Corbett" tore off ten miles on the park roads, accompanied Billy Otts, and upon his return he tipped the scales at 135 welght Harry Tuthill gave out, but no Mempiis tan¢men tried to win her out, Jono has seen him welgh outside those Jon at Hia Bane, : Hanlon entertained a This isthe lcrowd at, Croll's) yosterday afternoon ‘The local boy had the gym.all prepared. |for the crowd, and boxed before 200 He js bigger than he has ever. been in his life and takin “Corbett” Takes Dip in Surf. For the first time since his arrival ‘Within the past weak he has received fee Gikerent offers to go East after the bookies. Fifteen beaten favorites | The Hilly, wos. at least twenty pounds alhere the lttle champiqgn took a dip in managed to finish inside the money dur- | better, fily on tm ore Joakor Ing the week. ‘aiponavieg |e the Tule an, excel lent’ ride, Henry McDaniel ts certainly having | alone could hardly account for he: bad luck with the Bennett stable, Me-| petior form. She made her feld look Daniel is a careful, conscientious, petent man with a horse, but he just no ou gould hare Noaten Wik ly in that Face than she has tthe surf, and said tt made him feel so but this|fine that every morning now he will go out in the breakers. He feels a bit sore over the result of yesterday's ball com- 3 Ae ary ony the Oe en serena to|game and says had the grounds been BY dry and hard Hanlon's men would | are for theatrical engagements, puttthe little fellow does not fiducy stage work, H wins, visit the Eastern, towns and ‘hi who have met “Corbett” and the club physician, can't do anything rivht at present. Take | QUI0T shoree, Gould ate as shown ca. (never have crossed the rubber at all. the case of Dan McKenna, for instance, | pacity ‘to bandle any ind ‘of going, her This horse beat Bennett's Little Scout | Tuces, here at hor bao woukt seas so often in hard races at St. Louls that | She Aigo i rood Brice, fitidreth a McDaniel finally got tired chasing the | horses are ferenny aiiieted with ‘the horse with Little Scout and advised Ben- same complaint, fellow: ‘to-i go right after Se Sees eae - ROBBED BY LITTLE MEN. Sailor Tells a Tragic Story of a fy. examine them, NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, Bece TRACK, NEW Ly 21—The entries for (ere row's Ercan are as follows: First Race—Six furlong Jaza Packeen, a sailor on the steam- the Mne beating: good men, fs the fellow OLSEN TRIES FOR bell Ld dt fon: Olsen: Was Ween |e paret, now ‘unloading at the Co ree, for coonlant's oot Anéliumbia Stores, Brooklyn, called at Po- Js In superb stape, He !s confident o! winning, and so many Harlemites, who when the pair get on the mat in - Sulzer's ‘Hiarlom River Casino, at One Hundred and: Twenty-ninth street Second and ‘avenue,|Will back thelr opinions with money. The match was arranged by Tom Me- Jonn Pteninig, the Graeco-Roman! Qarthy for the ae a of the Harlem champion wrestler, will have his hands| Dramatic Society, of which many well- members. full to-night. Nell Olsen, a clever Swed-| Known, ign Hp 2h igh exponent of the mat game, who forland Jol ene te dence he a couple of years has deen going down who will be Sis ce Please enter my name as a. starter in The Evening Wor'id’s paste Footrace. NAME .-....---- ae eanpeenceeenn= eq Headquarters to-day and told a tragic story of being held up, beaten and robbed by “four little men.’ Packeen sald he was walking along Columbia street, near Cole street, when four little men leaped upon him from a shadow, knocked him down, beat him with clubs and finally rifled his pock- oft. he fle men had stolen #110, ais 1 belt st cruise. He mh 1s Were italians. a —_— OE TWO FIGHTS TO-NIGHT. At least two 004 fights are soled: uled for- to-night. Chester Goodwin, the chever feather- weight boxer of Bos meet ‘Tommy Feltz, of South Broolllya, Tha aitteen-round bout before y A. C, “Crooigey’ “Boyle of bP tie Co) mn, another iM Tae microuna, bout peter’ on Sportli id Sight” ‘ond Fiacoiive! "cyclones: Lady Contrary’ 00 ve and @ half furlongs; +100. Plesaant Memoriea:100 11100 “Short Cake... 100 Edna Bdwe Sidney Satath 2105, ana A" halt’ turlonaee ing Club, of Pinila- ir casektuite to-night ‘has been postpon: ned, pen * Apprentice tatiggn nee, ADDRESS . Fill out this Ain and send It to The Evening World, when you will be sent a number to wear a} bos race,/ with tll Lesrtent re- , f rootn RACE ‘EpiTo ‘EVEN ning ALD, RK lag ————__— CLUBMAN KILLED BY CAR. | ous ears core

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