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RTING NEWS § JENKINS, WHO MEETS M’LEOD TO-NIGH Strong and Clever Wrestlers Have Worked * Hard for Their Meeting at the Big Garden. : 0 Ve iat SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EV THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1903, Pee cae ee NING WORLD. 6S ) IST’S IDEA OF THEIR TRAINING FOR -BOUT. Use of the Deadly Strangle Hold Adds In- terest to Contest, Which Gives Title of Champion to the Winner. 1. AND AN ART Yip FEWKINS ROUNDABOUT | /F MILES A OAM. ! AM EASY sruNz Of ACLEOD Ss KINS AND W'LEOD. MEET > ATTHE GARDEN TO-NIGHT ~ Catch-as-Catch-Can Exponents of Wrest- ling Game in Great Shape and a BREAKIN TELEGRAPH THE PET TURNS tS TRAINERS UNTO ALe ShapRs,! OLES HOBBY OF. JENKINS ‘CORBETT’ WORKING HARD REDUCE HIS. WEIGHT \ ‘13 fu TRAINING TRIP OF HIGHLANDERS After weeks of careful studying, Clark Griffith, manager of the New York American League team, has finally com- ( MCOVERN WILL MEET JACK O'NEILL ‘Terry McGovern has another fight on his hands, He was matched last night by his manager, Sam*Harris, to meet Jack O'Neill, the Quaker City fighter, in a six-round bout oefore the National A. ©, of Philadelphia, on Saturday evening, Jan. 2, O'Neill is one of the .oughest men for his welght SEO LT reed tele pleted all arrangements for the Southern | — , , F Hard Bout Is Assured. Belton ge cea” 1 pouhde taining tip of the Hignianders. | T éttle Champion Has Long Session in Hot in Washington on March 8, ¢nd at once proceed to Atlanta, Ga., where they will remain until March 28, During this time they will be put through the usual course of hard training in order to round them up {nto good shape, The High- landers will play two games with the Room at Training Quarters—Hanlon Says He’ll Benefit by Experience. So am a a HERE are two finely conditioned gladiators in this city to-day. Each: is anxious for the hours to slip by, that they may get ” together to settle their question of superiority for all time. One PIENING DIDN'T ‘Tom Jenkins, the champion of al! catch-as-catch-can wrestlers fwaarice and tho other Dan Mcleod, the only other m.n who ap- @Parently has the right to fight for the title. For, weeks the two men have been getting into condition for their mill, which will be decided in Madison Square Garden to-night. Train- fdigwas an absolute necessity to them in this match, Hour after hour each day they have been working in gymnasia or on the road. Two Miter ‘specimens of well conditioned athletes could hardly be found, , MelLeod’s First Local Appearance, ~ It will be the first time New Yorkers have had the opportunity of seeing McLeod in a match in this city. And, as well, his coming marks in! WRESTLE OLSE John Plening and Nell Olsen didn't Wrestle last night at Sulser's Harlem River Park as scheduled. Both refused to BO on, because the money offered, them was Insuflicient The bout was to have preceded a dance. and was arranged for the E LUNDIN'S HAMMER-LOCK CHARLEY BURKS team of that city, the first on Maroh 12 and the other on Maroh 26, On March 2% they will play fn Mobile On March 80 the team will to New Orleans. playing there | un rt 3 ey will play in Montgomery Abril 4, “Baltimore April. 6, and. play their first game of the season at Ameri- League Park on April 8 with the Manhattan College team, The Yale University team and the Manhattans wil play at American League Park on April 7. ‘The Highlanders will play the Colum- bia University team on April 9 and Yale on April 11. (Special to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCIS8COmDec. #.—''Young Corbett” put on gloves yesterday after- noon for the first time in four days. Ho felt good after the rest and boxed to the satisfaction of his panty. He had a long session in the hot room, wrestling, boxing and shoving heavy sand bags. After the*work he put on swimming tights and jumped into the surf, He stayed in, rolling over breakers, for ten minutes, while a big orowd watched [THIS TIME THE POLICE and ea from shore. It was 5 P.M. \ before the little fellow was throvgh:wit® salt water. A ane Hanlon Still Working Hard Eddie Hanlon went at wort ‘Trojan and, although still a bit lght, has not rested. When asked whether he intended using the crouch in this Hadie replied that he would tell ct the night of the fight. He admitted dhac ‘Cordett” was the only man of his . welght in the world he * and might use the crouch on him, eT eas ho would fight others, such a9 straight up. He ‘saya ‘Corbett! unches could be felt away down in his eet when he was hit before, while or men never eeomed to feaze him. Hanlon feels confident of victory and s 4 rorky: hard to trim. thing else now for the patrons of the game on the mat. mn his first ght wile cotnete he bare, tehes after matches have been decided in this city, In themselves | EATS VE Reta ead igen kta ste ey have proven bitter, flerce, gruelling affairs, but they will be like CH FOR FAUST feat eal eg never Sew before, ® game of croquet compared to what this one to-night will produce tring partners are very short at WINS DECISION ” fMhd it will all be due to the use of the strangle hold. $e Euraing a pore fact, aad Jack Bink le ; 5 : Joe ‘Thomas Will Be ' Deadly Grip a Feature of Bout, German's Arm Snapped. When Swede Ap-| cHtaaco, pec. 2—me Tusarv-a| knspector Walsh Raids West Side Resort Just |cver tomoron to help out witn Foley, Club, of this etty ich was unable to jbring off {ts card last Monday night, New Yorkers have never, in their own city, seen {it in use in touts. in Time—East Side ‘‘Go” Postponed. Will Ignore Britt Entirely, plied Hold During Wrestling Match. They know, though, its consequences if a man on whom ‘/t is secured owlng to some DGS ti ree Hanlon says he will ignore Britt en- f — —{ garding las permit, had for {ts wind-up tirely should he win from "Conbett.’* values gameness move than his life. In this bout that deadly grip willl it fist evening Charley Burns, of Brite. will reds } ee ; in ley i . ee, probably challenge at the S eteke of the features, and iolks who like to see a punishing duel will] , Aimar Lundin, the Swedish wrestler, ) naturally the winner, cinnatl, and George Schrosbree, a | The police prevented two fights being shortly. after 8 o'clock in the even-| ins weight, but Hanlon wy) rea south who is making good to alt recta tho Sbre of the Bast planned, and Writt will be given the go-by. Je Grancy’ is very sore over the stories of his unpopularity. He says he fn pulled off in private in this city last | QaF polige, Inspector Walsh was tipped night. One of the fights was slated to] street saloon. Wien Detectives Lona- be brought off on the east side of town, |gan and Schdeckor, of the West Forty- seventh street station, the Inspector | etentea August Faust, of Germany, in, Many thought that Faust was feign the wrestling match last night at Pros-|ing and that he was In no wise hurt | Get enough to satiefy them here, For ,Pect Hall, Brooklyn. The bout termi-| but a phys examined him, | 2" Between the men there is not the slightest gleam of friendship. ‘s being able to last six with Burns speaks a great deal him, , vice they bay = | 1 reaume with- | © He fy a youngster In the game.! while the other was scheduled to be 4 years they have been rivals. Twice they have met in bouts. One time, @ted after forty-four minutes of in- | found that he could not resume with seit b ‘5 went (0 the place and was surprised to] Will not seek the position of referee, and MoLeod won, and he wore the laurels of champion for some time. He| “;°ine sruelling | out incapacitating self further. c fRnt Was 4 fast affair after cig|held in the rear of a saloon on West|see shout two hundred young men | should either man othe slightest Tenth avenue. |standing around waiting for the word | objection he will withdraw his name, ‘Wilson, two|to enter the back room. eet, nea The ma a had Fort; jeecend tne ¥ ‘eeley and Hari Xe, were to have been the Lundin forced Faust to quit with a| attracted a large that] broken right arm. The membor, which | crowd |r and was exciung, Tom Jenkins, Is were particularly fast, an nS not put Schrosoree down in the ‘wore them until taunted into another match with Jenkins, and 5 i at ‘ cted feree, sald that he heard th fi e d doubtful) bantam-welght The Inspector lost no time in clearing time he lost, and to-day the name of “champion” prefixes Jenkins’s name, [had been Injured defore, was hurt by |srm sap and that Paust was in nocon, | if he would have reselved the. decision) principals in Hight on the eust side|the salooy. and ‘also Informed the NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. “But,” said McLeod, ‘I was too Mght for him. He beat me with his} “¢9din applying the hammer lock. | altlon to go on with the bout.+ Referee, Moffatt awarded Burne the de. on towne walleisce papermcts end Fas Sorent ttre Penar Ae they i ee Gia " ran Onli z r the ec din ghallenged } ci c rhe wn, ough) C vs - A —— . t” There waa only one fall, and as Faust | after ee contest Lund naeaaetaiar See ne poeiake “and” fought) were to have fought to a finish in the |patrol and lock them all up. ‘The crowd NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec, %—The quickly dispersed. The promoter of the Feeley-Wilson Aight did not make an attempt to bring off that fight, He was informed the Fatice were ready to make a raid, and @ announced a postponement, ee DOG SHOW JUDGES. was unable to continue the Swede was | Jenkins acce: NEWS AND fast to the end, saloon in West Forty-second street. ated AND FRESH RINGSIDE .Excusés This Time. No such excuse can Mcleod have this elapsed since he lost to Jenkins has found him time. The year which has \ Picking up flesh and weight, am@ to-day he is hardly more than five pounds lighter than the sham- = seer *Pompano. AJOL Pelle Bard terion A.C. Pep. McLeod was the man who insisted that thé strangle hold be used! NOTE : Corte 4 fa''this bouty and it was not until Jenkins agreed to it that McLeod CHAT fo | ‘The twenty-eighth annual dom show | Geom Hace mille and wm’ quarter! would make the $1,000 cide bet which now hinges on the result. Jof the Westminster Kennel Club, in| Gan Spray 87 Joe, Doughty «+++ 90 By experts of the game who have seen McLeod wrestle it is said Madison Square Garden, Feb. 19 to 18, | Hin” pp Bt sired admbeionss! be 4 ‘Philadelphia Jack" O' Brie: vho h ri n Y 4 = s \ will have one of the largest entry 1 Ihert Lee *Little Elkin , oo tit ‘the Canadian is as adept in the use of the death-dealing hold as eee Brien, who has been trimming all the Aghters He M98] consiageapie diseatistaction has been, with them on Christmas nisht. Th ¥eKie. Thectollowine have lean sts lathe Bobby 104 MeWilliama «251008 “Was the renowned “Strangler” Lewis, Mcleod has Won nearly all his| Oust "ee he returned from England, will try conclusions with Jack (Twin)) expressed among the cake walkers sn-| Jeffries, who has been & jud re ot the | ected to judge the various claases: Potheen « a0, | [Sigsatohes by his grip, and its use is giving him confidence in this bout. Sullivan, the New Ingland miidte-weignt, in a fifteen-ronnd bout before the Crt-| teréd in the champtonship cake watk! championship walks in the Ceskenh On) Dude i. Waters, Grand Rapids 90 d . of Boston, to-night to take place in Madison Square Gar- both fancy and straight walk- Blackburn Mille This will be the second time they ude Of have fought | = Nine to Ten on Jenkins the Betting. istmas night over the selec-| Ing and he says he will decide the walk ‘ vithin two months. In totr previons battle Sullivan reat fight ag fon con 6 f NA i note previous bi an put up a great fight again , : \ strictly on the merits of the per-| P% For weeks he has been training for the bout, He never was In finer| ‘he cloves Philadetpyiinn, fighting him all over the ring throughout thp six rounda,| “0% Of Chameleon James J. Jefttles aa} fie igh hampt “Hein iis a y nae Sullivan claims } reat ( len to one of the fMidges to decide ‘ Frank Erne, ex-lightweight champion;| T! ti paniein: W, ‘ourth Race—! . shépe. He is heavier, as clever and as agile as he ever was, In him claims he will beat O'Brien tonight. i colored! kniatita ot (hesienuskles,| Teseends Ger bertiend: erry MeGowern don tenpland bulldogs and bull terticrs: eee Foster.s 00 fynhed a g New Yorkers will see a huge edition of George Bothney. In point of WILLIS AND “CHICK” TUCKER MATCHED. including Muldoon’s Pickininny “Billy 1 Jefries to pick the winner} p"iewulkner, ‘New Fork. N: Yo. F Mf. F'k Fosters: 09 3snhede 90 *| cleverness he ig. Jenkino's equal, aud that sporting men regard the pair Billy Willis, ey City feather-weight, who suce din staying six; Hill," who has won the championship) ; Charles D. Rtephens 12 evenly matched is shown by the odds they offer In betting. Several] !2Unds with Th On tw different occasions, will face “Chick” | two different times, Joe Heokins and) entered in the walk and good Ne dt beagles Powell, Batintat es ,. i Tucker, another to the squared circle in Philadely Chris Hlack Sam” 8, of Baltimore,, w: g i + dW erste c jaserte. ; have been recorded, and only in a few instances has the price| uke anotner | siston, in the squared clreie in Philadelphia on Christ-| “lack Same" Perkins, | of Malimdle) Mart to make thelr eelectiona, as there BMAGN4, co. ee" Nimy, “nih terriers: | HaeUe t 4 bean better than 9 to 10 on Jenkins. naa Cherngots Ua beaten every man he has fought In the Quaker City| object to Jeffries owing fo. his ‘3 qre so many good walkers entered Dr. F.C. Bwing, St, Loulg, 3 jc An Floyd... be 5 many months, They will clash In a six-round bout sefore the National A, G,|drawn the color Ive in the prize ring, | all parts of the country that it will be’ terriers: separ, Comersal iM Hounabaeeey, 108 All arrangements for the bout, which will be two falls in three, ac- Hughes McGovern and Jonny Allen, of Philadelphia, will meet in the semi-wind| and they fear he may noc deal fairly! no easy task to pick the winner, Pinna: Russian wolthaunds, Coxhoe re pis ! -as-catch- ; eeitoe a : pss PE ANE el cee —_—— — i , to catch-as-catch-can rules, have been made, and it is a positive} “P fF six rounds, | RA fata oe Brooklynite never had a look-in and {he was one of the worst beaten Iads that ever left a Boston ring. Cut, bleeding and dazed, he fought |back determinedly, however, but he ent of the matchmaker that the big men will begin their 9.30 P. M. dates, Basset h block-and-tan_ terriers. Beditngtons, Dandie Dinmonts, Schipperkes, pugs, all ‘Toya, iniscellapeous clas ies and” unclasattied CHOYNSKI TO FIGHT WINNER, Joe Choynski will probably meet the winner of the fight b guson and "Klondike" at the Chicago Athletic Association. Ferguson dike’ will meet I 6, and Choynski was yesterday offered the osgortunit BEF5 5 st ary 07 Muddlesiag Mint Bed». 10d A *Apprentic FELTL BEATEN BY 4 BY 6 “allowance. : fichting the better of the pair, He accepted, and the date of his appearance will could not stem the flerce onslaught that : S RY BLAN FOR DAWN- probably be Jan. &, the little New England champion roe : |waged, His nose was badly battered (e Wet ceantv every GAT - OF-THE-YEAR FOOTRACE RIVAL LOCAL BANTAMS WILL BE MATCHED. Be ee eon I a Men, Come to Mc! !,yast ey ym tat | >! An effort will Ve mad oO arra a en-round how a4 rexult. of Goodwin's terrible punches. | h ai if j who recently fought Bobby Flynn a twenty-round draw. The members of both (Special to. The E eltz at the end was very’ tired. ii , matism ia all its forms, Lost Vigor eenter my name as a starter in The | clubs are anxioun to bring the boya together. and the chances are they will lose| BOSTON, Mass, Chester |” find Goodwin cut loose he could have |, Rhew . Bladder and Kidney Couditions Eczem Erysipelas or any Erurtive Conditions of the Skin, or any Asscciate Diseases of Men, to come and havea social ‘chat with me., | will give you Free of Charge a thorough pere sonal examination, together with ar“honest and scientific opinion of your case, Sutfer no lonee Consult me at once, |fnished him, but it was apparent to! the spectators that he was contented with the decision, Referee Donnelly did not have to ‘hesitate, for Good- win beat Feltz by a big margin. t World’s Dawn-of-the-Year Footrace, no time in signing the the feather-weight champion of Now England, beat Tommy Feltz, of Brooklyn, last night at the Tam~ many Athletic Club in a contest which rticles of agreement for the bout. | Goodwin, BOYLE BEAT COLEMAN. New York, meta Tartar in Kid Will jams, of this city, but stayed the limit was too clever and had and pend It to The Evening World, when you || (Bpectal to The E aaa lasted fifteen rounds, Felts never had a - ‘ou can’t call, Hours, 9 A. M. to 8.30 P.M. Dally. Sandays to wear Inthe race, with full Instructions re- || PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Dec, 22.—at| Qrgker in vad shape at the end of tho] VONt.” Gna round after round went Sporting. Pedy yw. Consuttation aad Advice Free. ed the he Washington Sporting Club ight Mike Lutts, of Brooklyn, lastp ‘The wind-up w. and [Peing Crockey Boye. and To 12 ck O'Neil, of this city, fought a fast ‘was to decide the cham-|againat a severe gruelling. Ita's great experience counted for ittle against the clever Chelsea lad, event. 146 W, 34th St. 1 W YORK M.° MacKenzie, M. SUpAReaeICAPREN Fs