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THE WORLD: TUESDA, EViuxInu, ee 29, I never was so well prepared for a fight in my life as I am to-day. I’m Within a few ounces of the weight limit and Will be there O. K. at Weighing-in time. Ibe strong too and Will Win by a knockout. SAN FRANCISCO, -CAL., DEC. 29. | “YOUNG CORBETT, decisively. YOUNG CORBETT. 99 SAYS EX-CHAMPIO TERRY M’GOVERN Into Knockout if He Follows the Plan of Rushing the Champion, i { j x ony . “CORBETT” AT 1010870 = | BEAT HANLON T0- NiGhT TERRY M’GOVERN Says: “b yr NG CORBETT" will win by I predict that result bec carry the fight to.4he champion AAD Hlae Hue ia derenalveltoleartithe est defenses of any tighter T know would not stick to his knockout © Eddie Hanlon says he Is going to Corbett's” welght Msht on Hanlon has one of the great Wity such an asset I wonder tnat We and just walt for the chances to lund blows to Tons of Money Being Wagered at These Odds on Result of To-Night's| Battle in San Francisco for Feather-| ean yle . ~ . . | Stories that Corbett" Is having trouble to make the weight Is all poppy Weight Championship. oties “There'a nol more canning, Hunter tn the biblnoen, ars "Gorbete Hi Knows what he t# about and will welgh in at the required weight wuen the SE a proper time comes, And he'll be strong, te and the first chance he gets to Tand that litt ft hook or that terrifle right-hand uppercut Mr, Hanlon will “Cor- mething hit him. knock out Hanlon Hanlon will be fighting some, one of the best bouts ever seen only say "Corbett" will win. by rush the fight. If the bout goes the the decision, While he is not clever tered and can bit often enough to ear him the verdict It ts with one of these blows I expect to see and I guess, before he gets that, n Franvtseo I expect to read about, I knockout if Hanlon follows bis plan to limit Iam sure the npion will get e has a very cool head, Is never flua- though “KNOCKOUT” PICKS “YOUNG CORBETT” AS SURE WINNER TO-NIGHT “Young Corbett’ is a sure winner over Eddie Hanlon in to- night's championship tight in 'Frisco,”’ Knockout,” The Evening World's representative, who is already on the round. “Knockout” has looked both little men over and positively the feather- weight title will not change hands. “Knockout” will be the only representative of an Easter paper at the ringside to-night. He will send a detailed story of the light, to be published in to-morrow’s Even- ing World 1 EXPERTS WILL REPORT TO-NIGHT’S FIGHT FOR THE EVENING WORLD. says ‘ x + 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 feather-weight championship of the world to-night, several experts pugilism will also file reports of the battle. Among them will be Jimmy Britt, |[ the great light-weight fighter of the Coast, who may be matched to fight the fddie Graney, who will referee the contest between the little men, and Harry Corbett, the leading sporting authority in the West, Jim Jeffries, the champion heavy-weight of the world, will also write something about the «go’’ as well as pose says of BY KNOCKOUT winner later or (Special to The Evening World) SAN FRANCISCU, Cal, Dee. 29.—"Young Corbett,” the world's feather- # weight champion, ip the gauntlet to-night tossed at his feet by the | pride of the Golden Gate, Eddie Hanlon, Champion and challenger meet for a twenty-round duel the roped battlefield of the Hayes Athletic Club in Mecha Pavilion Corbett is a 10-to-8 favorite Pretty strong that, eb Well it in your you will cash ' CORBETT" IS AT W eat ple Tommy [lurphy, the crack bantam-weight of the New Polo A. A,, of this city, and Chick Tucker, the feather-weight of the Avonia A. C,, before The Evening World camera, showing the various good blows as they are landed by ‘Corbett’ or Hanlon as the fight Progresses. Valley ies He ts also a sure winner. ‘YOUNG CORBETT: KELLY SAILS WITH JOCKEY MEADE entet dope” book and string your yellowbacks that way GHT NOW. \inds, The gladiator: weigh in at 6 o'clock to- JEFFRIES DAR night. Corbett, alwa, strip to weight, was tucked into his trundle bed Jast night at He was also in the fluest shape he ever was in in his life. His con- feather- dition punted eventhe trim little warrior that faced ‘Terry McGovern gee Swain in K'ip the samearena last Mareh, and (hat is saying a whole lot Bene: CORA hhanion the minute, well to the weight, is certainly a pie ss than a ye tu —— +: ————— this time ture of jugilistic perfection SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., ‘WILL DEFEAT HANLON * “Terrible Terry” Says Fenbn Will Walk 1909. + re SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. 6S" \ | I’ve conceded much for the opportunity of fighting “‘ Young Corbett.” ’ll| |dence caused me to give in to all of the champion’s demands. DEC. 29. Conft- I know I'll Win and I'm at Weight and stronger than I eber Was in my life. EDDIE HANLON. FORE TWENTY ROUNDS HAVE BEEN FOUGHT BY AKNOCKOUT HANLON AT WEIGHT; IS CONFIDENT OF VICTORY (Special to The Evening World.) N FRANCISC al., Dee. Hanlon weighed a trifle over 129 | he stepped off the scales m work yesterday | tlose to now Kt and has | othe | fellow hasbeen | ¥ that will start. thee mit be n see nothing but victory thinks a knockout will de- aampionship. t t ey says noth ran Nin ce ne judgment in the aren t he fact what on will not” help 1 ve the decision t ardiess of title: ‘ ‘leat to all remar! jo The Evening World.) without run in the big onjunetion with th WwW. Was eLugh ating a pl 1 beef and ¢ this morn- ction to. being naught |« ’ Are Watched, night the runners were y watched by hired men who saw morsal of food, ored tor even a soda cracker. 4 thelr request, a num: sed themselves and were not gran Shortly before 11 o'clock thirty-six of the runness who still, left in the race out of the forty-nine who started, | came out on the (rack and started on | | thelr tong Journey of twelve hours. Pat Dineen, who led the bunch when ce Stopped at 11 o'clock last night, alt to increase! Among | old six- , P hocrain 'PRISCO BACKING HANLON. Magistrate Says Champion Did Not Violate) (ey SUC ae true to native son fistic stake horse, is Law in Boxing Exhibition at Star Theatre. mensiinn gat of It. ral > » down to & man on anton The pace set by Dineen was so fast t eel iteroulyicherna of the Bastern and Middle West hossemen gath. ————_—_————_- TAA CNoauan avatar berrae)neteinnars ered here ye Ingleside race meeting that has made the Denyerite such . to retire from the race before the men : 4 pronon They nave torn the wrapper of thelr bank- | Cham learn whether the [hind been going thirty minutes: : rolls and are floodiag the market with Corbett, money partners dee she) the them was Peter Hegoln a the 4 . sat oe dndwo tha estriin, who has won man: TONS OL MONEY ARE AT STAKE, S Hideo that} trun, who hus won many of] Joe Veuger, the “boy plunger,” visited the “Rocky Mountain Kid at Cu hts quarters yesterday, looked him over and instructed his bet mn sioner to burn the market up OnE ip sight a. The vast army of Hanloniies, pouring their gol into Harry Corbett’s Leet pool-room int venties fi and hundred nding these dU Get oy s mil eosin elon OM to some extent: but even this food of yellow metal look: aL SAT Lis if it he price until the cail to: battle. emendous ) < entire house will y ly be sold out before the doors are opened CANDLE FORCES, b Men, Come to Me AUReribe (Ges Vetioweaiee —— ate : drocele, or an. MUNROE, IN "FRISCO, WILL REPORT FIGHT FOR THE EVENING WORLD. JACK MUNROE, THE BUTTE MINER, WHO IS MATCHED TO FIGHT TOM SHARKEY, ARRIVED IN 'FRISCC. LAST NIGHT TO WIT- NESS THE FIGHT BETWEEN “YOUI;G CORBETT" AND HANLON, HE WILL SEND A REPORT OF THE BATTLE TO BE PUBLISHED Ex- CLUSIVELY IN THE EVENING WORLD TO-MORROW, M tReE il! wUtT . Erysipela chat with me. of your case Write if you can’t call. Hours, 410A, M.to4 P.M. Consultation ight, and Kid was substituted Canole Phitadelphia, had vhings his own way (rom the start, ir leased the loss bate ey st iter ne ond ball next season. ae TRANS wan aparded the decision in whe an third roun: 3 ( Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poi: ia Kidney Conditions orany Eruptive Conditions of the Skin, or any Associate Diseases of I will give you Free of Chi F sonal examination, together with an honest and Sutfer no longer. R. H. M. MacKenzie, M. D., Swellings, Catarrhal Discha: e sforms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, Eczema, Pimples, en, to ci and have a soctal a thorough per- DINEEN SETS A FAST PACE IN GARDEN RACE 3 Cartwrigh As they | 0! scientific opinion Consult me at once, A. M, to 8.30 P. M. Daily. Sundays id Advice Free- 146 W. 44th St. NEW YORK CITY. : EDDIE HANLON. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | NEW ORLE Dec. 29.—The en- tries for to-morrow's races are as fol- { lows: ’ . First Race—Selling: one mile. was: [stenan 2 *Roval Pirate ohn Coulee Dineen 1 Hunt tgs 4 Hsmetiiis TM Cumming 102 Sadie Rurch "ane 105 Ralph Young 8 Footlight Fvorivenn Alliata, *—One mile and weventy yards; , Prown Monarch 110 Morning Star ina The 3 Bengal Fifth Race Punished for Let ae Children Play, * Sussman, proprietor of a cheap avenue, ombs for ‘egate in his place. arrested on Dec. 19 by dat the time there| § ters smoking and Dr. Williams Cures Diseases of Men PRIVATE DISEASES cured in 10 days, ou Wes of poltonous dri with ee, TI rod with VARICOCELE fre, x 'yuout oyttine to 00 Taye rie Hemedy (ined axclusitely by PROSTATIC TROUBLES Pe eared To tation one suandiog °. fn tron 8 to 20-4 mravoton without mercury of rd x sens DEBILITY Cures aute Giscom! Fereranten, to, cure. aay Gertate It you cannot write for my Bote oure. CONSULTATION FREE. Dr. L.F R. 2 Williams & <&, '68,W, 34th St. N.Y, Uetindayae 20 to'8 out ae 'To make business boom during the @ull seagon it is only necespsty to advertise in the right place. ‘The Gunday World in ‘ag! right piace, = Sporting, Sg ant Rete irae ad pues ey be 1a on