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— —— ee ee ee een . ' THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 26, 1903. ~$© SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. <¢© “THOUSANDS 0 HANLON’S CROUCH AND GUARD, WHICH “YOUNG CORBETT” MUST SOLVE. fEFEREE'S VERDICT. - BOYS IN GAMES aia iGrisco) sd) “Whe Miele Clanpied eee "i UNFAIR TO TIPMAN Tuesda ay, Has Pose Entirely Cision. (Special The Evening World.) BAL TIMOR Md., Dec. 26.—Referee | Swigert called the Tipman-Williams Aght a draw after fifteen furious rounds. The decision was hissed, the spectators thinking Tipman had the better of it. Tipman was the aggressor most of the distance, and for the first ten rounds was the whole'show. A the’ ‘tenth round, Williams r | showed better, and in the twelfth and thirteenth straightened up Tipman with right body smashes. Tipman led straight lefts to Willlams’s mouth throughout, und made him bleed profusely. Before the fight Cyclone Bil Larry dd whth Young Peter Jackson unds before the Eureka ears Day, ———————— “SHECKARD WILL BE | Athleticaily Inclined Youngsters from Greater New York's Schools Take Part in Big) Meet—Thousands at Garden. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, De MH—Athletic meets have been held here from time immemorial, but none there been to compare with that } in this big arena to-day. It is av tionable if the like of it will ever hap pen again, unless promoters of this | @vent decide to put for nother Mammoth exhibition a year from now No iIntercoliegix mpions, no ALN U, title holders any other athleti club cracks took part in this set ot games. Fifteen hundred and twenty-three Bchoolboys were the principals, wt events Were as numerous as could J had in a three-day meet. Vhe big Kar ‘ Gen early in the afternoon took on t) Phase of a six-day bievele race trom an id was ma for twenty Club New A GIANT” --ANSON a@ttendance point of view CHIQAGO, Dee. 26.—Adrian C. Anson, Many friends have those th nds who one of the greatest ball players @f schoolboys of Greater Ne York that ever trod a diamond, ts out with eo And all scemed interested in tie athletn @fforts of the little fellows. ‘Chey cain dh groves this afternoon, and with thelr eheers they fairly rocked the steel structure. Muny rises for Win Besides the glory which w heaped on the boys there w so humerous that an it Was necessary to keep Wacko thing. There were cups, med vid | Banners, and the way the ARSTORS: fought for possession of one or anotior / Of the prizes made life in the spirited as it ever was by “lf PM NOT AT WEIGHT, BUT I'LL he donators ol there "prizes wer MAKE IT WITH GREATEST EASE. cn pubue-sinted itaeie “wo —“ YOUNG CORBETT.” eid this atternoon w Q statement that Jimmy Sheckard, the fleetfooted outfielder of Ned Hanlon's Brooklyn team, will be seen playing left « garden for the Giants next seagon, In speaking of the chances of the next year, Anson fad thia to The Pira me, with clnnati fle { think vew ¥ kare Dahlen. PUSHBILL TO. NIGHT tre look Ike easy winners to New York. Chieago and Cin- ing it out for second honors. will be found before long that k has bought the release of from Brooklyn, as well aw VLL CARRY THE FIGHT TO “YOUNG CORBETT” THIS TIME ’?DDIE HANLON brs aaa Ke DDI HANLON and his crouch, ‘Them’s the Jel ouch, and the 2]: A : ‘ ie ur what W to — rome Sn E Psiccinveen Ceraneh (f auteLiie svoune PIScHeOaInale wie Ml iencerTtL rane tis EFORE another holiday comes along I'll be the feather- at, the HE question of my weight seems to be bothering a lot of Hels of feather-weight eliampion of the world aftar next ‘Tuesday night weight champion of the world, and Young Corbett” in Py Uf iiiiec lg people out here, but my friends in the East need not take a crouch that’s all his own—that fs, his ta entirely different from that will have to satisfy himself with an “ex.” I'm about at fi jump, ‘ pound shor Ae Aaa a . . s a a q Wi Schools, runntr " t the matter seriously, for Tam all right now and con- look as though an opponent could heap very much punishment on the weight at which we are to fight and I'll be as strong as a bull. ‘The interesting game of pushball will be ‘seen to-night at the ‘Twelfth Regt- ment armory, Sixty-second street and % Columbus avenue, A team representing Company F will play the team of the James Cunningham Association for & side bet of $50. "Kid" Carsey, the noted epail pitcner, will captain the C inghams and ‘Tim Hurst, of the Na- onal. League, will umpire the match. ‘The Cunningham team is made up of & husky lot of market-men, and, in the ” language of "Sammy" Kelly, the aspo- jon'® president, they could push over the Flatiron Buflding, pouig, aot, Tor ciomnt tented. No one need worry about my weight. 1 know what im Volice Kept toys in Order. doing, and although quite a few notches over the mark now at Long before the tine stated for the ee ana i games to begin the Ingsters be which Fam to weigh in I'l) be there all right on Tuesday. I'll be strong, too, and as good if not better than I ever was in my life. hin, ‘Theres not a vial ys in his anatomy exposed. When he begins a s though he were tied up in knots. But he's just as wiry and w deals in the punish line as his opponent, who may not permed being, A cat r to spring on a mouse is about the of Manlon's fighting artivude 5 mbly knows Dis business well, but he'll have to be very well up in it to find a way to bore through the Californian's defense and land blows of sufficient force to earn him the big end of the purse. MARVIN). GEORGE Will Novt I'll be too strong for “Young Corbett,” and he will find it out before the fifteenth round. He will not be able to go further than that. I'll knock him out sure. The last time I fought him I was a bit afraid, but this time it will be different. I’m going to sail into him from the tap of the gong in the first round and wear him down, The last time I stayed away more than I should have done. EDDIE HANLON. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., Dec. 26. YO arrive at the Madison aven - trance of the Garden tn and it took the combined effort eral big pol.cemen to k the boys of each school would ap Bear on the bie oor of it athletic untforms the ed their young. sch _Yrould tet out a “ruin up with the nit Sach eohool delegation © fthe sate ser anid Young athiotes forms .from tic Bee CORBETT” AND HANLON , HART Ice GARDNER FOUR “SLASHING FIGHTS. ARE OMictals fk ma inorder Hanlon will know before that twentieth round is over the sensa- tions of a knockout. “YOUNG CORBETT.” SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., Dec. 26. t owy. — The oMicials of the big meet had thelr | F . fends full in tryin » get the school: | The fight of the season In Boston 1s looked for next ‘Tuesday night. Marvin ef teem mere Mie yt Monnaie | | Will be the principals, Any one at all familiar with the fighting ability of! the foor or else Zot mixed Up with Wels | Me men can easily Imagine what kind of a fight they will put up. | wehool chums and could not be found Banket Dall Games Firw (Sprelal to The Evening W we Hie seven aig) Mut & thid man tn the ring on the! they fought a gructling battle of fourteen rounds, when Hart, with one hand . Brationetto tie openliig of iecufior-|_SA3 SCO, Dee '@} night of the fight, said he had named. broken, was in no shape to continue, and the fight was stopped, the decision a k Willis D O Nei Be oon events there were busket-tmit| Hanlon arose at 4 o'clock yesterday | larry Corbett and Kudie Graney, and| going to Gardner, No such battle was gver scen in Loutsville, and until Hart £4 UCKEer and I raw, ‘ats thools. “These | morning, and with his two trainers! Hanlon must select either one, Harry | had rendered himself almost help ft was an even thing. Hart's hand is all ‘ ’ . D own the roud! Corbett poaltively reluses to referee any | right now, #0 he'll probably make it very Interesting for Gardner. Herrick, White and Cain Draw and Mc- between the high Commercial! journeyed thr lock mass! more fichts, so that leaves Gr: ames resulted 1s y fe oy et! | to the little ehureh wh afl ae IN TWO ROUNDS his res) the only man HOYNSKI AND CARTER ‘MATCH ED AGAIN. d Into Croll’s Big Serap Is Uxpected. Joe Choynski, the blond-hatred heavy-weight fighter of Callfornia, and “iid” Govern Knocks Out Allen. ei hh School defeate §, High School of was being brated. turn the little fellow sneak Hotel and with horns awakened t , the strong, rugged and cyclonic Nght heavy-weight of South Brook children, who were i have another tussle in the squared circle within the next three weeks. his will be the second meeting of the men, At Loutsville several months ago, itt Clinton School by % to 5, Bri School easily defeated Far Rock by 11 to 4 and Flushing walked off w gn easy victory from the Manual Tr School by a score of § to 0 Hanlon has said he would not fight pny too anxious tO | unites the referoe suited him, and Cor ey Ithough* the afternoon events were | see what Santa Claus had brought, | bett says he tecle the sane Way. The been engaged by Minh Murray, matchmaker of the Criterion Athletic Club,| . ‘ (Snectal to The Evening World.) siated to begin at 1 clock It way 1.30/ “iddio toatrd around his quarters all| Meh Were to mest Goduy. but Corbell of Boston, to meet ina fifteen-round bout before that club on Jan, 14, ‘The men Four BE eve Aceh es Amita) ever ee [oR OM MENG Gove GCREG Away ae conn BOBTON, Dee. Dick O'Brien, of before the youngsters in the first event | gay until gt weld she will not leave tis traning Gee) nave alrendy fought two great fights. dod in the ring in ed lother ‘the spectators chcered all the | Lewiston, was awarded the decision were called for the first heat Ky when he went IMO} Gers Lhe will bel The opening event was the fifty-yard | the Kymnasiim and did his regular] b fun, for elementary schools, first t work, which consists of bag-punching. | ! Hanlon by "phone a selection. A bik serap ia expected do there tS a posMtbiity of no hight at arter has begun training for the fight at West Baden Springs, and Choynskl S76) at the Dat ai worked #0 more. 3 s rounding up into condition at his home at La Grange, IL In a letter to a Never by i) i acky Clinégh for Willis, over “Cyelone” Robinson, of 8y: in the second round of the! WCUse, r bout at the heals, winners only to qualify for see | rone-skippinug a cow minutes of] Ai On, husaday Jond in this city Carter says the baths at West Baden haye made a new man| rd to be z he fourth round Tucker wu Lenox A.C. last mght. O'Brien proved and trite, There were thi =e a ee eee inne ee ane On ti Hanlon His ehanged his mind abot ce Se hin, and (Ne WHEN wo Laden Choynekl He Will be atrohaer and in batter| (ic. 1 enone bactles: | The 300 persons onto Willis's jaw, nearly-ending | from. the first that he was Robinson's decided in this event and every heai| wrestling with fred Landers On the iH NE Pa DH Ure a AWITESCH Baton Ne TT AERC ee eS Lod blecdaoa RELA DARS | who witnessed the show were constantly [the fight. Willis clin aEATaC na superior and, in the opening round, had furnished interesting finishes: | scales Hanton tipped 11, whieh ts more | the night af the Haht | Me tunis i physical condition than he his been for any fight In over a year. dn thelr feet yollirg thele approval of [aged to recover from. the slow. the colored man all put out In the semi-finals of the basket! | than he ever weighed three days bet 8 Matt ie Ae NT Ne fight was one of the best ever seen | The ond rotund was a repetition of for high schools the Brookls neti Always seconded fim, und will stand by | RYAN OFFERED FIGHT WITH WILLIE FITZGERALD. | tio fahters’ efto saat, (in, that clty. Referee “Methiann sla | th O'Brien landing almost at will, fiigh Schou team deveated the Jamates | * HRN [them “thls ‘time, | iis seconds willbe Billy" Constain: the Metropolitan Athletic Club, of Detroit, has offered | The first good fight was between adie, y the bout that if ion “had \ ter it had gone a short distance ool by a score of 8 to 7, Any Man but G vy) Saye Ha Reliant har ee Parenti ee eruddy an of C — match: with ' a for anit . Caln, of South Brooklyn, and “Cub been allowed he would lave. been com- | Referee Donnelly stopped the bout and + 1 Lane Corbett will have Iv" Ryan, of Chicag mateh with Willle rald for Jan. nd Ryan ‘From the sound pelted to call the contest a draw AM to O'Brien Vr $700 of a per-| White, of Philadelphia 0 Jot the gong until the last blow had bean 1 both men smashed each othe’ about the body and face at close quar: Both were weak at the finish. Puchi, Tim MeGrath and ly | ma r hax nhout decided to aceept the same. A guarant ened and [centage of the gate is offered by the Michigan club, and the chance appears VN, ihanager | tempting to the Chicago light-welxht. ipts to be bett-MeGovern YANGER AFRAID TO FIGHT MOWATT? te SUMMARIES: When asked about a referee, Hunton sald any square man would do, but he] OM ie of wente ha The semi-finals in the ffty-yard run] has a personal feeling against Graney) are polng. fst. Mov fwere then run and ick a st his nume oO ww elub, & ira ‘deLeated Heh) School of Com- and will kick nst his num Jor the club, expec Dr. Williams Fa ore Of 7 tone He says if Young Corbett: (4 sure of r at eat Won by Walter £ Bartell P. | victory he ehould mame some other man | MANE Which drew over $22.00, | rand Tommy Mowatt, the feather-welghts, of Chicago, who have yerrick and O'Nel in Great Vight, nde heat Won by. Yemen Crumb, P'S. Phan Graney, who travels with him ail| day afternoon, CAbGUL {00 Nports caine | Henle battles In the ring and many more on paper, agparently Will] ‘The next battle broveht together Jack 9. aa, Brome: time fase Ser © rallinend Ho thinks there Ik a deal [Mut to ser him, Dut the litte champion |! % box each otier for some time, Yesterday Manager Hertz announced positively| O'NeN the Quaker City Aghter wito is ~ ‘ pak a Ue ee este Ml vested “up for’ Mik turkey dinner and that he did care to have Yanger meet Mowatt at present, Paddy Carroll has | matched to figat Terry MeGovern next « , D f£ M eayat SWon by Lule, Docrsohug, P. | vain Kin cor net ite moistianeen| auyn i cae ie CNL TS of Ut, posted o forfele and clatina that Yanger by tofusing the match. acknowledges! week. and “Kid Herrok, of Rochester ures iseases 0 en rookivn: time, onds. ung Corbe seen later nd Sked i least six pounds of ¢ rd h ret ee 1 Fifth “heatd We mB. 8. doa bictsslla NESE j that he ts afmtd to meet Mowatt. who arrived in town only a few days PRIVATE DISEASES gure in 3 to sade 2, Brooklyn. day! ithe PS CHARLEY WHITE ‘TO REFEHEE BALTIMORE FIGHTS. ago, ‘This was anorher viclous mill, tn ie Sut the use of polsonous drug in heat. mn by i , hatin: time, 6 -2°5 eeconds | sh there w end to the si : ah the triai heats of the 24 Buyarde run VE L I A E. Charley White, the famous referee of prize fights, will In all probability be the] whieh ae See anceraly cate: ) VARICOCELE ured, without eytune DUalnas ter the egmichnala, ‘Shere mere V referee of some of the coming battles to bo brought off at the Eureka A. C., of) O Neh pimwner ieee sey Ce ( pa WASTING WEAKNESS Time | Bumerous fails which was caused dy t Waltimore, in the near future, Waite has Joined the club, and st ta eld that} Oe tae na nt ve a narkable \ + Hert «! afen'ee ‘sOn 7 4 fe 7 Tay, 01 Youngsters colliding with each other at Matchmaker Herford bas asked him to referee some of the bouts. gumeness and exchanged blow for blow 4 remedy ( ved ext the turns. The § @lso disqualitled | i " With O'Neil in the flerce mix-ups. Her- ni ae , id Epame et the winners for fouling | HUGHEY M'GOVERN [TAKES DOUGHERTY'S PLACE. oie’ mude a great auwwing when, It 8 rh, STRICTURE cx Ta the pretiminaries of the basket-ball Hughey McGovern, who knocked out Johnny Allen in Philadelphia yesterday,| considered he took the Hight off the reel. ¥ "Restos kom Ga anes’ for elemenmary schools, Public has heen secured to meet Young Thomas, of this city, in a twenty-round bout at] ‘The third Nant was between Hughey ‘ or de No, 28. of Queens, defeated Pu- ae JFuttston, Pa. on Dec. 8. Danity Dougherty was matched to tlght Thomas, but, McGovern. brother of the ex inate \ os TROUBLES re te or €(o Sin tie fret game, and In (Gnecitinta tues iyaiinecwaridy hay woes up ta tim claventy [4 he has to Wo a hoxing (urn next week with Terry MeGovern, he was compelled] Phiudelpnia. ‘This-proved to be another f sured Tae mT a sanding fecond, PUBIC I eee ant dynwe: Butte | met Mul eee eee MUL Sprint. [to tivew up the mateh and Hughey McGovern was substituted. ruining "bate. aihese ithe, fellows Ml an f 2 eae Ee PRE Mitanrcio a eoore ot Sto. | van. ut New York waa gwarded Uie | fi dae twelth Malian weatn cook thn HITCH OVER REFEREE MAY SPOIL THIS MATCH. Stiists face and dodyeat clone quarters : a Ue ae ata decision over Austin I New Lone | fowd. but Mice’ battiod Shim “evers | y qin in the referee is likely to brows the Jack O'Keefe" Buddy" Ryan) Sith the feroclousness of two bulldogs In ; rom system without mere don, after fifwen rounds of the i Stati victen dead wate Cho SASS FOMnes. Tnareh, whieh the Ninth Ward Gui of Chicago, secured for their Jan, 1]“ P went ILENT FIVE WILL PLAY. Sulllvan's lead was too long ty ove oohs after O'K : McGovern Scores p Knackont, SIL id gsi Gat 1| Come,and the retoree awarded Sullivan | show, It appears that John Herta, who looks after OK, 8 Interest, objects to] MEG Over eee nd. Mctovern again Portland tivelstor (ho club's offiekil referee, John Melnerney, and, as Ryan's manager will not! dt te thiat round Metovern agile What promises to be a fast and ex-lfipht. [tive was Eran Eeoneanare Harrigan tv ccopt the party named by Herts, the match may be called off untess they ean] hin sev ‘out the face and. body : ALAN can BNO, CH. o / ‘elting game of basket-ball is that! drat ten rounda, 8 Willie Lee and smerson boxed to some agreement CUA me are dt BI : D tetate an PS ene me aes wooved) wibH) lett loshadyant habitat: nalxsrold) draw . LOU DURLACHER NOW A MATCHMAKER, Smal. dronping iim tothe floor, +. a 3 Face, Ween © + Ghe Hundred and Twenty- Ein eon 1 iracher, thnelgeper at all the athletle clubs holding boxing bouts in! Phere he was counted ols oe a ‘ faulpment. t } Re-night, The Bllent Five, in NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. iy O1nae Jdelphia, has been appointed matchmaker of the Washington Sporting Club,! «ioe wv iily Willis, of Philadelphia, froalth 1 i shortest ae rails ase antag, bolder | Of ee crema nf { Philydeiphia, in place of Joe Maciis, who resigned that postion a few days | al “Chick” Tucker, of the Avon 4. € ia ate motort aud ek. tly L if tenia city, is had everythin = ‘ ra ‘eure it mpany KC of the Korty-suv Pre ue ERROR re lay CMT UI MURS G VoD ty ago Muchas has sivon uy the management of Young Mssissippl,”” the eotored| 0f, tle c1y5 towered fully" ate tnches fate 1 under ee Tee dest OM oll fae ent of! lol en. e mute Mi 3 1 s Hand new foather-weight Nyghter ¢ *hitadelpl over Tucke besides waa fully four- Se ergs acncoiaei scene stating lean | fs ouiciey for Moutayie raten ane es N . — [tnt OU gt two rounds the fighting CONSENS) Ree Ks bast folower “att {Tow n rat {Wo ToUNUA the ie game und expect to defeat the Ilo-| F Race—¥ ad ev blows to dhe face and wind ; 165 W. 34th St. Peete teinareorie, cerent fhe 1] GARDEN FOOTBALL A LOSER. SARONY WINS ON SKATES, |! sin, tlows"¥o, tint fuchand wind Dr illiams &. “eases, StaN ter have the best team in Jersey. } Heate Kirby ; - — to fe the going, and went at Willix ° Y Sundays, 10 to 3 only. pee eae Rachuet V N_¥., Dec. 2%—Foot-} A, ¥. Surony, of the New York ath-| with a vengeance, tetting thy” she tet Wind : f | id right swings, which reached NO WAR OVER FOUL STRIKE. | in Watertown are be-Hetle ¢ who Was the best skater in| Md Men Se tee Me mel Tu : subscribe toward om this vieinity t years ago. won the! pistes with @ stiff ble A | whi Christmas H ap from a ta 1 of Jocat orack skatera at the Ch wnue Tee ska ink, [nT 1 lay afternoon, Phil Kearney, ¢ i. had the misfortune leading surony and t CINCINNATI, Dec 2 —Frank Ban- | ‘proft, who looks after the business ¢ ‘of the Reds, says wil.the talk about t ke-rule will not bring about Between the two, dis leugucx v4, the wublie ts 1 want every man that is Men, Come to Me! jullering iron Vertcogate, Stricture, Acute aud Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, rai tydrocele, or any Swellings, Catarrha! Dischar; on © Rueumatiom in all its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitality Bladder and Kidney Conditions. Eczema, Pimple: Erysipe'as or any Eruptive Conditions of the Skin, or » any Associate Diseases of Mien, to come and havea soci K chat with me. | will give you Pree of Charge a thorough pi 9" sonal examination, together with an honest and scientific Sots ew of your case. Ae no sOneet, AS eas oe ne hed > if you can’t call. Hours, 9 |. to 8.30 P. ly. Suadays to4 ® M. Consultation and Advice Free- M. MacKenzie, M. D., ite Yost sh Wak unable to overcome ']iuined by Sarony and he Fovrth Ruce- STATEN ISLAND BASKETBALL. [JACOBS AND CURRY AGAIN. The jeton th tba team 1 ‘as = ‘Ublonl Opsraaniaues tee POG the acueenianarwiilionsn 96.— Superior ‘ bontehank ut GB abundance of (ricky | Bisle 4... Annie. Max 100 Otis i Kardiach Dain ageenna 8108 | Carlisle Indian foot- piciory over the NO SULLIVAN-MEYERS “GO.” 1 to The Eventi World) in six rounds, 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—The al lever ttle light is city, who bes! Paters: selling | tornigt ot celsior hi ‘Tuesday will be matshed again 5 2% mn Seat Maan Pefore} moet curry Ina Anish fight to take] VaneMeyera finish Neht scheduled for 180 | astedra, the game, Musle by Prot. ince watnin bree ke. Jacobs 4s vented by the Sherif TIGNEY TEOUBLES OND (RIbARY CIScHS esterday wa. Sac ~ a

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