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RTING NEWS SPECIALLY R OR THE EVENING : A DAY OF ‘YOUNG CORBETT'S’ TRAINING FOR TO-MORROW NIGHT’S FIGHT, AS CARTOONIST ‘TAD’ PICTURES I] a) THE wWunuw: MUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1903. ete Little Champion Has to Use Extraordinary Means to Get to Fighting Weight. REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. ¢© WEGymnasiuom (sas MoT @5 ATURICISH BATH ar TARING THE BANDAGES OFF TRE TIME TUE*CHAMP SPENDS HWS MOMENTS WITH HIS Bur pup. Will see me step into Leber Was before. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., DE The hard work is nearly over, and to-morrow night AMBITIDUS KNIGHTS OF THE UPHOLSTERED purTt visit Him DANY, LEIsuRE the ring with Hanlon in better shape than I'll win before the limit. C. 28. YOUNG CORBETT. HANLON AGREES ON GRANEY, _ AND SAYS HE’LL WIN ANYHOW CORBETI"S PIGHIDVG HACE. (Drawn Especially for The of Byening World A. San Francisco, by T. Dorgan, EXPERTS WILL REPORT THE BIG FIGHT FOR THE EVENING WORLD.| In addition to The Evening World’s Staff Correspondent, who is in San Francisco to report the “Young Corbett” and Eddie Hanlon fight for the featherweight championship of the world to-morrow night, several experts of pugilism will also file reports of the battle. Among them will be Jimmy Britt, the great lightweight fighter of the Coast, who may be matched to fight the winner latter on; Eddie Graney, who wiil likely referee the contest between the little men, and Harry Corbett, the leading sporting authority in the West. PRIVATE FIGHTS HELD REGULARLY Jimmy Kelly Knocks Out Jimmy Hanlon in CORBETT ISA JoB BN ITSELF. WITH 9 OR SWEATERS ON IN HIS ROAD WORK CORBETT LOOKS UKE & Tov BALLOon. to-morrow night good and strong. mapped out and will win quickly. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., DEC. 28. I’m down to weight now, and will step into the ring I have: my pian of battle EDDIE HANLON. NOTED ‘PEDS’ AND WOMAN TO — RUN 3 DAYS WITHOUT EATING, ~ . Seventh Round in Latest Bout G a . ; ; C . io - As- You - Please Forte Meee in eoe|MARTO PUT UP A GAME R Who ‘Meet in Ring The Lewts law prohibiting boxing ex- Little time was lost in getting the y Nowel eae n Be To- Morrow’ Night hibitions in this State apparently doesn't | fighters ready and at the seme ee he 6 ovel Events to Be Have Long Argu jiitect this wleinity. “Brivede Mahia are | bell ‘thes Hed right in to beat each Contested During : ining as regular as theatre matinees |other aa quickly as possible, Clk these days. Most of these contests are of swings were exchanged by the tiene he P i 9 - —_— ment Before Agree-! eS decided right in the Neart of the city, eis, with the resale thee ey ete =e a —— ie hysical Culture : yhile others are heid in adjacent spots |the four oun Rien 2 (Special to The Evening Worl . Ment—'Frisco Lad 18} assets to rne evening World) {although Mart Ii dora and'on Long Isla from hele exerting? "TS PO Urea] gutego, Des. a eenay: Ferquson| CHICAGO, Dec. .—Harry Tosbes, of ow at Madison PHILADELPHIA, Dee, 28.—The South-| several times hy ; GasthRae ile Rin Sena tee put the oolgred man Klondyke out in| Chicago, and Abe Attell, the California Confident. : R salve. taniow ll BUC iniercerue Bae Kelly, wat side light: | In the Afth round Ielly became the | PYt the oolge Chicago Athletic | featherweight, who claims the 120-pound Square Garden. ern A.C. held pecial boxing Pa gi weight. and Hlon, who halls ind constanuy rusned Hanlon sixth rolind at the Chicago etc | championship. of the. world, have deen 3 ea. Saturday night. ‘The wind-up wax to] From the start Willis forced the Aehto) Frm ‘sntiadciphta tiv, the most '\re: pyle fatuest kind “of biows ‘on | Club Saturday night. For four rounds} matched. to Hight ten ‘rounds before the nave | yetween Tommy Love and ing, but It was not until the second) 2 Pilladelphic, met in the most ro Noind face Hanlon weakened | Ferguson looked lke a dub, In the fifth | Indianapolis (ind,) Athletic Club on Jan, (Special to The Evening Workt ) Geithneoratae UO CEN CUE PRG iea Chall ReUROMRUnCRnetcieeme Rnceuabertiisine NIBHE NALA ICOTIS: MONGUYT Rr Genre oie (Sua cheae: blows, and ‘Kelly, with a| he fanded a lucky right to the obin, 4, The? men Mil ‘meet at 12? pounds, | | To-night marts the beginning of « ey FRANCISCO, Dev. 2 "Well, 1] clubs physician refused to allow the} scored, Marto aropoing jie a tows but | nin the seventh round with a left ) He got up daged aia WW; | and sane then onntelene seng kot we aiaatenl tet he Aeraec, bra eeeneniats Hope ‘Corbett’ docs not wa any Tformer to go on, and Billy Willis was|he was up in five seconds. In the thir¢ Gliheltae in, this me the bell com-] round knocked the tego" down five ~ tithe elac of me sithantlaneslie remeron ee olevantd: Billy Marto went down again, and this time| 22k on the jaw, Ui erpeeg ue Sere "| [tienael Sn ene eount eo NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. ®| te physica! culture show. In addition said Bddie Hanlon Jay morning ayllte rc 1 1 in, height, | took nine nd ais len vite pullee ore ine the (back pounded amore gee niae Keliy'e, He! Atcer'a iminute of fighting in the last “| to the competition by men and women aid Hdd anloi day mornin Wis had an advantage in height, | tool je seconds, oom oO} aloon at Port Lee, > st roUnde nion a 7 f a after he had by dow weight and reach over the Gothamite. |, roomier Hy Over One hundred |Nonding Jim to the Noor teicé ta Tne: | Kiondike's seconds threw up the cowel| Tee Pa .| for prizes to be distributed among the ight and reach oy Marto Lucky to Last. was wi by in sue NPW ORLEANS, Dec. 28.—The en-] best develo: ne wave him the weight he wanted, « The fight was a fast one throughout ack i paces ‘ wilh Rmashes on the jaw. Han-| and Siler stopped the fight. Ferguson | tise tor Urunorron's racef ure ae tole closed of each sex severes purse t " 2 " vext round promised to be the fe ie Wie Won py tneree vent puna was a big disappointment to the Chicago | lows: oreaa new features will be introduced, this choice of ¢ last, Marto belng grogey and almost ehicers't Win to finlsh him After landing fighting crowd. He has no knowledge of irst Race—Mile and a sixteenth, ‘he curtain-raiser to the athletic end champion, and a fellow has to give away oul most of the tim In the fifth mantel lated to box cw twenty uple of (stiff body “blows Kelly| his rignt and knows it, His left is fair, Duckado y Se of the show begins to-night at 8.90, It jm lot to get a chance at a title the New Yorker tried to give as much | fighters ted vies fore site (hunted with his right, and, swinging hiy | both with the Jab and the hook. Peon eter «8 the three days’ go-as-you-please race, Py ‘ ae mn Tat ' eater t alth 4 he landed | round bout at en weights for @ Side jert, nailed Hanlon full on the jaw, drop-| The card marked the return to the Will Shell In which the competitors will fast dur- I think I'll get it sure, and after is he recelved, but although he ls bet and a portion of the ate recelpte, | ning him’ to the: oar wheres he fobs | inte oe Sere Off eer eee fhe Wit Shey een ACT iri Ei epoke to ‘Corbett’ alone in the room requently he had not the s 1 raterainds nted out by Referee Joe Burke, | Who drew with Mike Mensic, ani y. vi wa : Ie * alone in th n ff ly he had not the s Hy toy Bet | STARE GE GN ot aleirG by Ref x ho di ‘Mike Menst 4 Billy | Floyd Ik dhowed cure contest: They will be ulght 1 feel more certain shat L ha make the blows (etl — Marto lasted] Afte- a pt bia bets chet aly Any Barnett was timekeeper. Rotahtord, who lost a questionable de-| Begone -.- ace TE A RAR ES I aaa ‘buffaloed.’ We were all ale through the sixth by hugging, which had neh , SA tie wits no gigns of Interference cision to Willle McNamaree. rge site demnemel te ety ada received for this event, and among tne tor hare abantee pineal PERG TRANOATRANABOIAN Viselly and Hanlon dQ the ring horittes Siler refereed, 2) Lauty-nine siarters fis’ a women, Ml, nearly an } and sure I had him eally saved a knockou! Be go Se i i ase ene ee 00 'L, Martyn, of Ohlo, who promiees jumping, He couldn't sit still Maybe os - . to furnish a good exhibition, Sh he won't move aifler we get in the ring _ AN CE to-day, so all who wish to be among SEND ENTRIES Phe igi 221d few oe ood exhibition. She thinks Eiknow what Held Of Winner te ite ics Socal I AS I C the thousands of starters should Hee a iacaitee anh e. You know, before J only had one ransport ine steemship ; 4 many old~ is. The big fight and was a bit rattled at mect- whieh arrived to-day, had eae t 48 not likely to bot ing a chempion. passenger John Huggins, who for . ut how they succeed on empty : stomachs remaina to be seen, “Corbett” Will Win, Saye ‘Tuthin| te past eight sears has } Oyen Only three hours of the seventy-two As far he weigh u ER is ad TANS hon! = aa will be covered to-night, Dut. to- 8 far us the welght question goe: Mav NEAT OT ARRAS £9] the race will start again at 11 and con- Harry Tuthill says it's a cinch, and] oy AN ARUN De Rosake | tinue until 11 at niga, Gi Dae “Corbett will do no work o i ! Pat C Bay, Guerero, Bee create) wall dono wWorkion the: obabiyoretire, anitthollitter that _ Siscma = \ th Race—Mile and, a quarter; selling. | ede*tyonvwie fnatan?” mete Rogen! Ssyiof the fight atiall, : comes here subject to Mr. I “ -— Soar ans . - = i Mlaristina Irdwoo *': ga] and other of the starters say they have ‘Corbett’ will win sure,” said Tuthill ROMA CAN Ait RISER REA aighata Cen ANS . pamraed: 7 Wes at afte afnish ont, rit The SBluney Baba trained for the hovel! rece And expect this afternoon. “This kid Hanlon {fs not i nantes ACRONIS ot Ms M's main office, on Pa. Ow, ‘ 90} to finisi withou . tthe nin umoi 1001, but days will have to - i + | Atrignt ! what you'd eail dangerous, and Corbet [at tht LETH | mimes stan [ENTRY BLANK FOR DAWN AEG eit The MiingtES AE | AM Burke Goenian i102) “here wit! also, be contests, to-night will get him before the limit, or I'm no | \ermone ey UES A Der OLDE Ge Suita three. prizes. i sau Soke egies race on hands and feet, the Judge. Here is one time wien he is | ereeme wl coms OF-THE-YEAR FOOTRACE. ]/'1te t*%-.ut0 can be followed, and] ,,Sixth Race ix furlongs Pail idle Bio ieeecedien fh fencing tour He trained hard for ni ete | There wax a big crowd of sporting ay. and that that a the one whiten Ie Tald out "by | eam «0. Lethal oy | est rounsathe intial heat of the tp. e ‘1 or this fikht} men down e dock to meet the ves: Bt vaWn-of-thes SO ernie Hjertberg, the champion _ long- 8 4 rie vas ght the las \ , Ok : oe , eg na e as a starte | bia’s fleld and tract eee Aggie Lewis ....107 Ab in. ! ing woria me High the last nee van ae re New Years and that Pisase ety cratny Dame a0 )8 Soares | the’start “will “be” trom The| SE" sléshnns its BaceT" Gia tl GIRLS TO PLAY FOOTBALL... “He is betting on himself, and no man Soran EOE Ta rhe Wort mi | Evening World’s Dawn-of-the-Year Footrace. |! words Harlem cothieg, on. Onedbural ishormnnay ailiounen it iG self, and no ma aoe Witness secretary. HNL Mee ‘dred and Twenty-fifth street. be Sod AT ar a PUTER derable interest is being taken tn. Who thinks he has a chance of Fe EY Sena Me RaT Gmail es a si ohuNe | ae ee ee Considerable inte will do that. He fu t ae Sak aa sung A muse ne ove pnee tween Seventh and Eighth avenues,| TUCKER AFTER WILLIS. | tne outcome of the mimlo footbal? same f& Square deal with ¢ y in the Wea LUN wa ADDRESS. .<---cncoonrexnsosee to J<ighth avenue, down Eighth ave-; ———_-—-—_ between teams of athletic girls to be and hopes that the tight will sp Me Acot rd i “Chick” Tucker, the legitimate feather- nue to Fifty-ninth street, thence to} played at the Grand Central Palace on .. Meelt. He wanted (0 be sure ti if lie H p mak Fill out this blank and send It to The Evening World, whe B dew ‘a iwelght fighter, of this cltv, who boxed | Played at the Grand Central Palace on 1 on fake fouls et road mn tin tie race Is marked by | will be sent a number to wear in the race, with full instructions rey | Broadway. down Broadway to The; Riknt fener, Pailadelpila, a elashing | fon thy colors of Yate and Coltiabla, ° 4 ion would be giv nything ike thay, World's uptown office, aix-rbund draw in Philadelphia on *Hiraney. Helonging 40° M of entries which have veen jarding the details of the great event. Address your entry to a Thirty: " ; Cheiat Afternoon, would like to meet = = ae Be ( Ni and: Atavenatine and 8 FOOTRACE EDITOR, EVENING WORLD, nals Eerie EA, aOR CU Fe a Ee ene & ‘Graney Will Be Fuir, : SN fi i preriiis SAC TIGn Oran NEW YORK CITY. |} Oran 8 ‘Tucker says he can stop Willis if they Biddle Graney nays that he in gl Yeahs ARUN Shh cesses ck dah) ’ Ree Hes venation at lle testants must have their entry: ngnt at 126 pounds. Willis weighed 4 Cé.3 withdrew pjections Alken, 3. Cy. and the broml mures to 1a] dreds of dovening cards checked), thence to Thirty-! eusily 135 poynds in their recent fight at o> Bee eon cutee ee ektee Shei uaethoe eicer a relelinea Hunkeudecrand Laat every conteatant Sixth | street, | across ue penieeee welghts, atte All Pri carrying stor Mr. Huggins said) shat all of Mr a welinel | cearting point, and so it is up to all) gels and |» ag tin street to Elghth avenue, down Eighth aaNet > Dise hitney 8 stable had been sold excep maine he gay | ives strictly the rules, with which B mare trae ; Whatney: sn wi ar 4 except the. Tunnlni“showe Who would race ty stare tho #24 iabvoviati, among Thote at enue to Hudaon atrect, down Hud) YANGER MAY QUIT RING. of Men, worst of 1 1 te! or differe rant~ n prize mor > me elrentrics Car) ¥ nO iy be son ers y Pid GiB VA er. Sie Will be Wore th stable an the other mide. | the noviee has a chance of « MMF ANG day F Jim Jeririca and Tom, Sharkey. serosa Ohambere street to Park Row duns Yaniger will retire from the ring, | 185 West 34th St., New York, for over an hous Bat- rag Bevcriee ree, miones elaee ofternd. |) To the: winner of the race! will!aoi ay asthe heads an the clocks | and down Park Row to The World's| Por'some time rumors have been per: | Hours, 9 A.M, to 8 P.M. Sundays, 10to 3." Hanlon and “Young to pprecinte that thet tones thelloug! $25; to the next three to finish $10 fieh 12, on Th dnin* piatol win | Main office, across from the City; sistent, and many. are of the opiiion : to fight. and eption of Sweep- | C2 Mppreciute that uct. Hence the long | ae t thirtyenine $5) end tne enceeecmamalon’s piatol with| Mare that unloss the. Tipton: Slasher’ ae: ag referee. er, which Is the only one owned by air. list of starters. each, and to the nex y-nine UL LT del SICH NUNES 2) Any runner going over any other| sures. & with the winner of the Keene now in England. ‘There iy no] Less than one day is left in which each, [Mor 'the’ World's uptuwn office, on LEAR bah 2 y other! Hanton-"" ung “Corbett” mill he will tenth that 2 pave had ® disagreement) ig enter tho groat ree, for promptly at Every arrangement his been made to) Brendway, between Thirty-seventh and| than this course will be\ disqualified. never be fp the ring again rie his employ, and am now here @ralting] 200" to-morrow Uie Hat will clove. NO eonduet the contest. Sten prominene Te SED ARIES, aoe bee TTC ARE oot nance oats eScompuaping esfey Pee wena mney trom tas his orders.” one will be permitted to enter at m8 in the athletic: world: will-act as: of-|evary’ conteatauts taliows' “tie seiee® Shiai" itt aghisar: 2 nu Toped arene. rn Sarthe barat te ye . % Dine ae } . eb reared yh ey

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