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fener pe tye ' . Z ‘ a THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1904. They Will Meet in Ten- Round Bout Tuesday Night at Detroit. JOE GANS: TITLE MAY COME BACK TO BROOKLYN DAEVFUSS F FAVORS Fitzgerald Has Better Chance Against the JOYCE MEETS CARR BROOKLYN CLUB Because ct Ditferear Weight Convons, AGAIN TO-NIGHT ! | the Natlonal Committee, : : ; S “| recelved for the big dlamond meet, to made an announcement Jast night, in home to Brooklyn, where it was maintained for years by Jack Mc), nelq under the auspices of the St. which he stated that the protest made | Aulifte, who relinquished all claim to it when he retired undefeated. Bartholomew A. C. and th Hospital by the offlgiais of the Brooklyn Club) Next Tuesday night in the arena of the Metropolitan Athletic Club. of | Co'Ps of the Elghth Regiment at the against’ the New York America |Detroit, Willle Fitzgerald, the South Brooklyn light-weight, will get the | “7m0"y of the Bighth Regiment to- way a night. Eee Ne at be wcted, on Chance to win the titley He will meet Joe Gans, the holder of the champlon- | "me most fmportant event is the two- by the National Commitiee at their jship, in a ter-round go, and pugilistic dopologists give the Brooklynite an | mile scratch run, in which John Joyce, next meeting. {oven 28 Wi o1 the cross-country champion, and E Harrmunn would not state what |Oven chance with the champion. P. Carr, A, Mackenzie, Geonge. Bo: ii tponmne we deere" senarks hi |\ THIS THEIR SECOND MEETING. : ase, FR. Benford end other star dle: jude it ia evident that he ts not fF s , t tange runners, will compete. Carr beat in favor of the Highlanders piaying This will be the second time these men have met in the squared circle. opcerinkallbvacilles sccateeewcenine® fuss, who Wi Py the gamem, Barney Ores t rt nex: |1n thelr former plfittle Gans knocked out Fitzgerald in ten rounds in Sany Week, and ini gnéal without eayiic tak ward in declaring that the New York|Francisco. In that fight Fitzgerald met Gans at catch weights, the colored | Joyce ts looking for revenge. ‘The erica ve make a big mis- sprints, the two-mile bicycle handt- ETI age tne” pries.,Ho claimed |boxer outwelghing Fitzgerald by fully ten pounds. chp ald three relay eacea are ower ee Pnging of, santas, NES | Tn their coming battle the conditions under which the men will box| features on the card. Trday afternoon and Wweck-day games. |will be different. Instead of fighting at catch welghts they will welgh In at a 135 pounds at 6 P. M. on the night of the contest. RACING FOR OHIO. HORSES LEASED F FOR 1904. This will be an advantago to the Brooklyn lad, as he will be Aghting| 1. 4.4 onto Legisiature a bill ts enon FITZGERALD'S LEFT SWING. 4. ft. Widener fam loaned from J, B,|Gatts at a weight which just suits him, ta be presented designed to legalize THIS 18 ONE OF FITZGERALD'S FAVORITES, IF IT CAN BE THE RIGHT-HAND BODY PUNCH Haggin the racing qualities of the well | Gans is a wonderful fighter, but his showing in his fights during the last | horse-racing in that State and providing ‘ Now a SAID HE HAS ANY FAVORITE BLOWS. IT HAS WON MANY y, while J. G@. Fo | t Stafe Racing Cor ion on th | THE BROOKLYN LIGHT-WEIGHT IS A TWO-HANDED FIGHTER. | known mare Ada NAY, ee oe ccomve, [ire months Indicate that iio bas gone back to some extent In his Aghting. | Sora tines ae that in New Tork State, |. FIGHTS FOR HIM, a i ee a LIVELY BIDDING FOR CROWD HOOTS THE DECISION (Special to The Evening World.) 5 jhe a 66 99 BALTIMORE, Jan Jack “Black-( tire o ey emwen) Colt wel Kaawa et cision, in the opinion wt the enen- bs burn and Sammy Bolen fought a fitteen-| Tinekburn had the advantage of age, | jn nem Prdatren Hay een Bee ' round draw before the eka Athletle | height’ and reach, and both were in put down Rolen with a right to the Jaw, oF i ATI, Jan. 9 — Chairman TT: light-weight championship may change hands next week and come! Some three hundred entries have been | Ses ame I Club last night. ‘Phe decision was not | splendid condition, Would Have Winners of Two Fights i} BRIEN- RYAN SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 9.—A Hvely) much interest displayed In any of them enol hewied’ TNS AEA oaeerinee competition ts on here Just now between! as there is in the ing battle igert. that He Names Meet in Bout for Chance, 60 NOW SURE See ie eres ee coe re one canoe oe The old man took a count of the | mana aggressor from cy ed to go through the round. After it’ was thls fact that in-|that he laa hive ROFAVorIte and swe for him | fight, ee} comecciesras ever the offe BY and “Jimmy” Britt, Tt Je expected that| eeoure the bout with haying defeated Joe port when the bids are officially opened every). Although the ids will not de opened ohiiadel s man’ W ‘ at Je ~ sia pe Sree een Ure bids swt n Philadelphia, and the man who ‘ oe club tn California will be found to have | Sees OO uted Sam Langford, of Boston i i am Ss PHILADELPHIA, Jan, %—The fight offered the ittle men inducements, | won Uwenty-round di Niele shtladelphin Brien] Wine tt have been many Impor- As Blackburn has be EFFRIES'S NEXT OPPONENT?! “WINNER VS. WINNBR. Dotwacnin MIA g eA c Cc Di id) ‘Tommy in ja now almost as-|tant fights brought off on the Coast, it| ier Yo sire to fight Gans fot u if WHO HAS A CHANCE OF) “The victor in the meeting of the two |4! Fenn DB OUNSD Sol Is doubtful If there tus ever been’ 80 ator the 4 STAC oneuiptlan (e res iseases oO en BEATING THE CHAMPION? resurrect be ellglble for a chance yi ivie Ferrettl, who does bustness for coal = ane te PRIVATE DISEASES eared tn t,t0 ‘i two questions are all-important Thus continues Mad Tommy EB has forwarded signed ar tu out of club mem} out the use of polsonous pac % to those interested In pugilism. Fight | “Jettries will always fight. when he]uctes and a certified check for $00 as 21 RING DOINGS FIGHTING © ALL ALONG my Polen, too, was of Interest, be- 4 5 )} Ce qured without cutting romoters, managers and, in fact, every inks is opponent is a good one. Helforfeit to bind the mateh, The con cause he had ki ked out Herman Mil- f’ Zi to 10 day ’ ™ a, in ft DE re iS Be ve: one who professes to have any knowl- ler, a local !dol, and also Kid Williams not pay much attention to theljs to take place in this city on We sdge of the ever popular fisticv game, | challenges tired at him at random. It{auy, Jan ‘The men are to welsh in| INTERESTING 0 ened are interested in the subject. is true he has beaten Sharkey and Ruh-Jat 158 pounds at 6 P. M. In his letter PUGILISTIC PIKE remedy’ exclusively by Bly Madden, with ts years of ex- | lin, but he has never mot Hart or Mun-|Ferrett! explains that the delay was due u f STRI cured ia is the By reiatene (8 Be ee, | tote een Count that Montana four-|to Ryan's recent domestic trouble, and . a . rUetention Tron peck e round a! n y ") y it Is tho manager of Gua Ruh-| let Hublin Awhe Hart, Un taste Tear [2 Will only bo necessary now for O'Brien} Only one good fight is carded for to- /deiphia, has matched Sam Longford, the é a PROSTATIC TTS Hin his arguments are worthy of con-|®Xxious to see the two meet. Hart is a|to sign to clinch the match, Ryan has| night. ‘Tho principals tn this encounter | colorea® fighter of Boston, aud Jack gideration.” Here's the way Madden's Food, man: growing all the time and albeen training for the pest three weeks|will be Jack (Twin!) Sullivan, the | Blackburn, of Philadelphia, to meet in terrific hite osent. an ‘i ddle- Yew Eng- ¢ oe run Ce Mane Htueroes hit heen tea crane anc, welse 10 pounds at present champion middle-weight of New Eng- la alx-round bout at the club's next show, Q Vw BLOOD PO) uhlin, Sharkey, Munroe, Marvin now, for the Montana man ts matched “fT don't see that T have anything to| and, and Mike Schreck, the Cincinnat!|which takes place on Monday night. ith Sharkey, If he can whip| fear, O'Brien is. a clever man and| fighter, who fought “Philadelphia Jack” | Longtord 4s the fighter who ek - ‘ ‘ ‘Ss f RVOU Seo “These are the four men best fitted Rubin’ thew he wa have the chance to Shifty, but if I reach him with one of]O'Brien a hard eix:round bout in Chi-|the decision over Joe Ga re aenures ‘ ie | NER (ij S D Sees, gaia ‘and most entitled to a look-in at the | unroe or Sharkey. I rm ready| my punches he will have @ brake DUt ON! cago a few weeks ago, Sullivai ni: cured, no mal t Ruhlin tn the ring at any piace fae nd [Found bout in Boston recently. How to — private prescrit tharnplonship ti de his speed. I only hope he will get into x ss pri Prese: n. “Match them wie this: : and at ene tine, No wide *Bharkey and| che best condition,so that there will be} Schreck will como together in @ SIX-| 11a Coffey and Kid Griffo to Meet. - MA CHARGE for a frisadly, talk. T have ten x i RUHL V8. HART.” » [here ts thelr chance, ‘The Public would | NO excuse to offer.” Tenteays Renee ore National A. C.) “ssa Coffey, the east side fighter, Punch the ~ privaua ts ane nine y attics F palette oot Renew ou tj i € to nee the champion Nght the best eg er ae j and “Kid” Grifto, siditully and. reat eaith 10 nee teat’ time, wi Nee MHARKEY V8. MUNROE, Tot, ane fur mien. but Fiaont velleve it! NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | Santen Home to mest winter, {ORRIN EBSEET RE oe eee £ Ap Aincomfort, und expanse, es ape any cage sto kee him fight all four in turn.” Zi Jim Scanion, the Pittsburg ght | have beon matched to meet in mitwelve:| Spalding’s Athietic ricer Se ry 165 W. 34th St, heavy-weight who recently returnea | found bout before the Lenox A. C., of Library No. 101 a ic jams @ Houre, 0 A. M. ‘ | ° ” New FAN Bosto’ ASS, "“{ NEW ORLFANS, La., Jan. 9—The ston, on Jan, 18. ‘They. will box at , from Australla clatming the champlon-! Caton welghie : 0 FA 700 COLLEG entries for Monday's races are as fol} 111) of the Antipodes, has been matchea Manian Pa F BY Ste 5 loa: i, San Franclaco to meet Mike Millett, y for “Private” Go, First Race—Seven-olghtha of a mile; pure nT. a the promising fighter of the coast, in.a| Joe Wagner, the little Brooklyn ban- FAST WAS PUT OUT Wien Gomes 1480 Stan aide x ive-round Bout there on Jan. 18.) tam-welght, and “Kid” Murphy, of 4 § PFORON : 1 If Scanlon beats 8 wi this city, are in good phapo for thet u . Ryervale ae: ched’ to t “Philadelphia Jack’ id Cc 5 C FY TO-NIGHT): yaa nddle Mi ou tor ‘ bi PAS EE Ge alee lt as twenty-round bout, which will dé tient ote att of une Men, ome to Me! ! tad { i nes Charm, ¢ rought off in private in N Hh ietyy we y Chaniey ue iB round bout Ma In New Josue r 3 h Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, by vi Beauscholte's Two Fights. Rath Monday nisitt. porie) Rove im ! sei eee et bi son Hydrocele, or any Swellings, { SBpscial to The Evening World.) The 1 ‘ 81 Jack Beauscholte, the Chicago lght| the gate recelpts, F r Rheumatism in all Its forms, Lost 4 LL, Muss, Jan. %--The i preccollawlate / aockey League heavy-weight, has two bouts on his} Galvin to Meet Ferguson, bat BEE VICE IO CENTS. : Bladder and een Conditions, Bane TR ret a res open its regular season to-night Pieris hands at present. His first will be with ¢ “4 Sd alle w ry sipel isptive Condition: Rat the Maverhiit A. C.1 at the st. Nicholas Skating Rink |Owawahe s.cs: Billy Stift, whom he will meat in af J! Galvin, the Irish pugilist “and G. SPALDING & A any Associate Mibeases of Mi Roman. tiat betweon! Albert) vi, 5° inatch between Pi Ate af ingtltt Raco~Mite and on +] gencround bout at Peoria, ill, on Jan,| Vreter Who ts training Matty iam TWO. \ : ; with me. 1 will give you Free o! Re tae min an) si Greamer, nay hh cen Princeton and) Wympaon 93 Pirdwood ...... Os|dL while Ms second will be with Mor-| thews for the Nght with Henry Mellotly, ey sonal examination, together with an hones d aclentifc Kvn. own “Universitios, Mamaclie 08 “Reckoner Wo} gin’ Wiliams, “the colored Aghter ot which takes place In Boston on Jan. 1%, ; of your case. Sune no longer. eit ae ‘at ones. biwécond round Creamer went| Princet e ‘3 ne Denver, whom he will tackle in ®/ has been matchea@ to meet Sandy Ker- < q BRPOO cht ah ire. se l'vours, Which bee ce rone ths twenty-round) bout at Colorade oN] gison betore the Contral A, C. ce Moss Write if you cantt call sioure, 9h to 830 P.M. Daly Sundays Geana went vavugely at Hel-| Ane game they played last month ra ‘ w ton, on Jun. 16. Galvin defeated al Mito 4F. M Consultation aad 1 'Y y' as mon \f Forfeit Vay. 2. vd sit Fb started in at too hot a a ribk agains thaotoskey Olid Branly Ver OM ace Sete: Wienlg, of Buffalo, in three rounds, and H. M. MacKenzie, M; D JA efor tite round wosed was Nork. ANd /aleo? LARLY’ vein 90 Master Prim. Tommy Ryan evidently has no Inten-| he ts anxious to meet the winner of the d down, and tae time 4 Labs al He King Crofer ‘ition of flunking out of his six-round| Sharkey-Munroe fight if he defeats b every practice. games In. Pitta: {fia aie ie S} bout with “Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien, | Busor. COUN, during the Chyigtmas holidays. Brown University Is always an ttn- BEGINS AGAIN. known quantity, and is apt at any ° time to play strong hockey. This ag ART RI fact was proved last yeak by thelr Morris willimake their | defeating Yale University, On the AUrE to-day at) ‘The prize for the intergollegiate cham- rs which is slated ii fous in Phila- delphia on Jun, ax wired! SILENT FIVE TO PLAY. he Gektlen Chat his fortele ‘of $300 Jo on the way to Philadelphia and is. ex- © game awsgraaye Hected ‘to arrive in that city within] The gamos of basketball betwen the forty-elght hours. When P % Celved this notifieation he 8 Silent Five and the Bethany team to to secure a suitable place to in for| be played to-night at the New Polo A, ~ Sporting. Sporting. Reliable Racing Tntoration, TIPSTRE, Sates Inside, stable, tnforuaation Se | HAROLD ENR MENNEDY. "as Midareton a TORE AND URINARY DISCHARGES. The firm own A two-year-| pionsnip.g which 1a contested for an- the bout, A.. One Hundred and ‘Twenty-ninth Mipeerkr vlted, ‘ene rainy fh In sinh Bal - ng, by VillgrAne, out of | nually, Je ho beautiful St, Nicholas fh [Wanetora and Dinckburn Matched, sreet and Park avenue, will be the Work-oute of Gaucaco BANDIC has wenn some yery' Cup, which; was presented to the Teague | {0 fret ofa series of games to be held sa re* tha Tent Waite tor neon Haw to, Ber 8 Sus ee Mar , é Lou Durlacker, mat aker of the regular! the Ds clten ty. (mailed Esl hd June's re A " on by Mr. Juan M. Ceballos, Iwinahington snoiting Clie of Mpdla: - Setwrdey siguiasnous: *Be season on ¢ SRS Satie, ee 4

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