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4 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 26, 1903. © SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. <©° . _ FOUR OF THE PRINCIPALS IN T0-DAY’S BATILES AND WHAT OTHERS ASK OF SANTA CLAUS Tucher Met Terry McGovern's Recent Opponent in Philadelphia Sees Roane Bout and Tipman Engaged Kid Williams in Baltimore Arena. = HANLON Wane THE CHAMP 40M - SHIP SANTY . GIVE ME A FIGHT WITH JEFF GIVE ME" THE GATES REC. pee} “CHICK” TUCKER, ATHLETIC MEET OF SCHOOLBOYS Mayor-Elect McClellan Will Dis- tribute Prizes to Winners at the Games in the Big Garden To-Morrow. O'BRIEN AND JEFFORDS IN FURIOUS FIGHT Philadelphian Had Slight Advantage Over Heavy Opponent at End. Madison Square Gurden will be taken Possession of to-morrow afternoon and eveniug@by the schoolboys of Greater New York, the occasion being the bly athlet!. meet which will Ve held in the PF gacioun prapiilthestry inden, the aus: (Special to The Evening World.) | sion, when O'Brien got in a hard heart Heer of the Pu Is" Athletic PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Dec, 25, —| blow, he took a few on the aide of hia Jack O'Hrien and Jim Jeffords fought | Nes and afterward received a hard left’ on the jaw, which made him groggy. He saved himself somewhat by clinches, night. ‘The bout was scheduled for #lx ard toward the end of the round was rounds nt catch welghta, Fully 2000/ giving aa good as he was receiving: ng Both were fighting furiously ‘when the bell sounded. Several hundred of these your have entered for the different which are to be decid haye ber for th every one of event will be vefore the Broadway A. ©. here last spectators aut through five inter ninartes, which Keyed vix-round —prelin Fight Fast and Fartous, Each opened the fourth with lefts on the jaw, O'Brien recetved an upper-cut, but followed with two lefts and right Iu, each got In short heart blows, wild rushes were tried by each. them to high plich for the stellar event and eve: ot Tt was 10.0 when the principals en- tered the ring. Jeffords appear have dvantage of at least pounds in weight, but both looked to be | gy in first-class condition and both wore | Jack drove a left on the stomach and HUGHEY M'GOVERN. vt bandages. Jeffords started after \"in-tighting followed. Hard blows. were JOHNNY ALLEN. jx man at the sound the bell, but) tinded by each, put the did not appear 2 ioe MICLELLAND AND» “YOUNG CORBETT” WILL op Fee a RADFORD WAS “DOPED,” and furious. In the fifth Jim put a the prizes: school in this vicinity oF more of its pups | { events, and, as a result, much inte ested in the tourhament each recelved a counter. Jeffords's nose O'Brien had a slight advantage atari bi ean after ‘end Son cn 5 108 En ing the second. Both clinched several nm n getting . when O'Brien put the right to) alent Tight on Jame ahefround NEW ORLEANS, La., Deo, %.—Scor-| Hauford’ may ‘be a nervous harse, ‘The t, and left to jaw. The | excellent work. Pio is certainly a hoodoo to Starter Fitz-' stewards, however, thought of all this fa light left on the Jaw. | suptords Weal in Sixth. kerald. ‘This horse breaks up every race | when they decided to suspend G!lmore. An vonerout by O'Brien hod!) ‘oth were fresh for the Anal round | oye Ce ee Oo =e — 1| Jeffords weak, Je came around, how-| and the furious fighting was continued, |f2ttled as voon as the big sprinter gets | 1) over, and some hot mix-ups followed, n Mave as. good as he received, until | behind the barrier. Scorpio went to A rien landing the more telling blowa | Bren drove ‘a right to the heartvand [post in the fifth race yesterday, Five en repeated the bl The round finished with Jeffords tired and a lent on law. Jeffords Sg lefts [Other horses started in the race, but! aK, GREENSBURG, Pa, D McClelland and Jimmy @ix rounds at Keas, might. The men {¢ the x0. 2g5 (Special to The Evening World) SAN FRANCIS day was newspape camp, and elland, in trying to knock Reeder; Re ie 8 brought forth. By t vett” sald he ht so early It not adviauble, tho was right. He welg fs what le welghod t he last Nght with Hant ced to make 190 at rings fellow worked 0 local seribes. week that ne wo! le to-day, and write out to see the scale stunt cautiousiy, ; Peli oc it_O'Rrien could not Anish his | FYt2"" only saw two of them when the v sion on Reeder. The c mon e at punent "0! he extra three pounds | 1 re fi befor the bell sounded, wate flew open, Sudducee an im ‘ Ores The fight was ca MAO DION rae want. at: @unel IDE I eK ko off the extra th me up strong for the third, fors the bell te fi Sada nd Jim Along Savdraw, as both men remalnedthe s a Ags for fifteen minutes and t calted | tha He says tt will be easy now, | nchontallowed annie hi caese Nght was O'Brien's, but Jeffords | were the fortunate ones. Socorplo, New | Aa z Monte Attel with the gloves for a bout.| a til has four days and will not} nes baa 2asr shail Lae up @ clever and game battle, York, Josette and Eva Russell were | and the] ty to Kill himse —___ yr three ds both slus practically left at the start. | slaps nds at the end of each * red-hot stove whlch he has had tn It was the poorest stant Fitzgerald has NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. nd, the so warm, Billy Otts] e) PEC ace eReinclee ae made during hisvoaresr ua /mistarter’ | ——_— B Ent In two broor Poul t i New Orleans, New York would have} Guvere, SIRE sane: (a! ‘ avd Y 1s out 1 z probably won the race with an at bpeak at the post. ’ Before the first raco it was reported | ‘eas that Parisienne was sore and lame and | might run @ bad race. These reports “. were doubtless circulated for the pur- : ar bose of influencing the price on the ely, The bids which have come in for the Tommy Ryan-Jack O'Brien fight will ve] nee wae, bis Play on the fly, a 71 wl between Jan. t and 6. So far offers for the fig aiec rom Const-|t0 10 at post time, Parisienne hardly | aaa r the flight have come from Conal-| th, her race, for it took her very life to |! an A. Gy ro organtaation and the Na-) Witt By a neck from Dusky. 1 oty én Although the newspaper 3I | ENTRY BLANK FOR DAWN Jonal Sporti adetphian and the man from Syracuse! nave Melstersiiacr wapaper at pe, sheets | re looking for big money, and the club offering the best purse will get the bout, |! the thind race, the horee Soneludea OF-THE-YEAR FOOTRACE. | Some time ago it wa at 6 to 6 The bookies concluded to ted that the National Sporting Club, of London, would| Make & favorite out of Tom Mannix's | hang up a purse of —_——_++ no's club, anol a ‘Fri Club, of London 7,000 sforalinerne. orate e ve none But before the fight comes off It Is Hkely that tho|Melse. but the players would have, none | Purse offered will-be even larger to the post at 15 to 1 and finished fourth, r k nae ord Tho Please enter my name as a starter in The DUFFY AND COUHIG MATCHED AGAIN, stawards thought that Radford had been | Evening World’s Dawn-of-the-Year Footrace, Le OG ICH Martin Duffy, the welter-welght champion of Chicago, and ‘Tom Couhig, the) qieeee,, Dunkirk fighter, have at last been mat ‘© been signed to try con-| While it is true that the horse per- weer reese nae eenee clusions In a fifteen: n (Mich.) A, C. on the after-|8pired very freely, It must not be fore on of New Year's Day, This wil be thelr second tf ADDRESS ...-.._... iu a fe ‘They fought two yeats gotten that he acted quietly enough at 2 go at Detrot, Couhig getting the decision, hf “ ” wits ellsout this blank and send it to The Evening World, when you HARRY, ROLEY/AVDISCANCA Ol ralunie NO KENNEDY-BOWSER “GO.” | rto wear in the race, with % is garding the detalls of the-great event. ‘Address Venere toc Oy Harry Foley, the clever middle-welght hoxer, of California, will meet Jim| PITTSBURG, Pa, Dec.'25. Phe Ken-| FOOTRACE EDITOR, EVENING WORLD, Seanlan, the Australian champion, tn Afteell rounds before the Reliance Club, of| nedy-Bowser fight did.not.take place NEW YORK Oakland; Cal;Jon the evening-ofsthe bth or Paot January. rampant |pidbenhecgehenn ceded Dist ben ‘city. %9 make 166 pounds ot fofelock., Beanlan HNC from Australing ew wenusen. Souiak aoe beams meas qeege eee benon Ch aera ae litumn Leaves Tig Hes Dr. Williams Cures Diseases of Men —___—iIOE TIPMAN, j if HOLIDAY GAMES = FOR COLUMBIA ‘ Amateurs Will Give Blue and White Practice Games Before the College Series at Hockey Begins. Capt. Akin, of the Columbla Hockey team, has arranged a number of ames with amateur teams in the neighbors { 4] hood of New York to be played during i the Christmas holidays. Among the 4 teams which the Blue and White wil @ pd meet are Montelair, Morristown, South + ; Orange and Short Hills These r tests will bring to a close Columbia's preliminary season of practice game The first Hege game In the interce jes will be with Yale on Jane u 16, Luinbia gives promise of having a | catray fast team this ye: All but two of last year's team back in ng the new candidates is the vacant ison, a newt for point. 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