The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1904, Page 10

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i | ) | ' ; { {SPORT THE WORLD: TUESDAY KVENING, JANU ARY 19, 1904. THE SAiLor 20FS THINGS To SPINE SOLLIVAN, terion ALC the gross receipts. That the contest will be a stubbornty | ontested one there can be no dou Both men have fought be and their previous battles were vicious ones | te it is sate to predict they will sail right in to finish each other as quickly a+ possible. Both the and incentive halt | naker of thee n that whtcheve victor will get an. o4 ting Rob Witzsimmon: fifiven-round bout at the elub, s {having agreed to meet tt aix wee! Both Cho have always longed to face lanky Bob Int le, and aw a result both they never did. be win the battle CULLEN BEATS RILEY _ = have ned hard @and faith: 2 ae Another battle between big men wilt and are reporte be decided in Boston to-night. ‘The wat of shupe for principals in this encounter will be Joe aT a oe the. sporting Shoynski, the y California heavy- ub seem to think Nis weight, and rter, the rugged Will win the decision for the ght heavy-weight, of South Brooklyn, x he toner o ye ba je be well The ‘scene of the bout will be the Cri- Marten A ie eae will ane has not! one of pportr sin at Wile IN PRIVATE BATTLE Willie ¢ weight was on, the clever Uttle bantam | ighter of the west side, who imateur champion 105-pound thls city for two year while Billy Mcbyoy Danny Kiley, of the Olymple A. ¢ |Side A. C., held-the wateh ot bantam-weight, ina private battle |: was long after: midnight b las night and put him to sleep in the| joiders of tlokete and the tig en® of the battle by trolley car A other velit Danny light-welght fighter, was the boxer met un Duane re of the New We * cals hove twelfth round with a right smash ia the /vived at the battle-gvound, Afte . hy hove ad been given @ rubdown Muttle was brought off in a road donned thelr tghting togs they se at Inwood and wax witnessed by | isin Feat anG Raa ag 20 young men, wno reached the: weight : a’ JOE WALCOTT STOPS CHAS. HAGHEY QUICKLY, (Special to the ae lowe, STaveseatunane NEW FORD, 3 18 At eout fallen mane wie he Wa Athletic Club last night 06 8#slated to his corner three bouts were witnesged which sent the audience from the house satisfied In the opening bout Kid Pants andy Jimmy Horton went the full distan “7 draw, In the n-finnl Gus 4 Verona Lake near Montelair sf Fail River, put up a fine bout with | Will be the scene of the ama Join L, Sullivan, of Boston, but as the {Skating championships next latter had much (he best of it he The event given the decision. —_ hold under the auspicns In the final bout Joe Wolvott vy Skating Association of champon welter- gave All the champions of {he twelity pounds, but scored a yiet And the plek of + experts of 1 States will be wabsChariey. Haghey, of lowell, Maas. i 8 shes Weste sUrring sport Prue litter put up « strong defense for] {ehee. and Pine first round, but Walvott's steady |'? hue. sAmmer blows sent the big fellow reel i to the floor just as the gong closed pe second round, ‘aicott Was after Haghey like a tiger he third round, and he ripped several body which, hurt him iter etarted to get away mt, Walcott crowded Hrinped n Jott into the seem, —- ‘The New Polo Athletic Chub, w one of the most popular ehibs kind In this vicinity, will hold its dred and Twenty-ffth st All the prominent sporting bookmakers in town will at een : one-half, one and five Who had ta] CHAMPION SKATERS To MEET | mil of At hy In ey POLO A. Cc. BALL To- NIGHT. hich ts of its annual ball at Majestic Hall in Bast One Hun- et to-night, nm and a thy FITZ AND HART MAY BOX IN MARCH Marvin Mart, the rugged light hea weight, of Louisville, and Bobb mons will in all probability com gether In a Six round bout befor National 4 of Pniladelphin, during TO SHARKEY. PUGILISM|=| RACING e+e Road Every Day, SKATING |= ATHLETICS THOMAS SHARKEY A WHOLE SIDE SHOW. WHILE TRAINING FOR SCRAP WITH ‘MINER’ JACK MUNROE. (aan) Artist Voight Gurhes the Man of the Bil- lowy Deep Tearing Off a Bunch of Work in His “Gym.” = SS BIDS TO-MORROW FOR SHARKEY- MUNROE |, ay | Battle-Ground Will Be Selected for~the TOMMY MALY BOYES. bells Big ‘‘Go’’—Sharkey Js Out on the Working Hard to Get Into Shape for the ‘Contest—Is AL . ready in Fine Condition. tah iM riety wed min from Butte, will d Yl agaluat Pity ues freddy morrow, when bids will be opened ed that he ta still jman that will tale him round bout, the chances yo time in epting Mc€ w . th, AMATEURS IN WRESTLING BOUTS vrestiing champtonaships | he The annual of the MatropoBtan tion took | ace at the National A in Brook yt hight and attracted a hare crowd of silmirers of the popular sport Twelve bate were Uecided In the fivel Ditterly contested as any ever seen in| o any previous tournament of its kind | ¢ ome the best bouts of the » : Was the one for the is pornd ha $ het Johnny | Boys’ Club of Ayenue A, and WW. Kart, |e of Pastime AL CG, who was last] 0 year's champion et Karl was the larger of the boys ana] * loked the stronger, Unt Hines Him suehow ridle grueling thet MAKES NEW RECORD: he some strenuous stride CHOYNSKI SWAPS WALLOPS __ WITH “KID” CARTER T0- NIGHT aht him ICE YACHT TVRO = In the Ever since he affixed his s mean time Sharkey is training snature to en out on the ni road every m¢ sifhew ite s for thy heavy-weight champtonsht Phe fact that Jeffries has declared he is no dowst responsible for the h hich Sharkey is indulging in thes So faithfully has Sharkey stuck to h e days ring to-night and make a great fight against his opponent. work is practically the same as he used in all the other contests which he |has participated in. In the morning he runs six miles, afte here he gets a good rub-down by his tr ¢ gymnasium again, where he puts in t ere and prepare him for the fight OXING ‘NEWS NOTES A that co i hat heg to fb by the 25 pd heavy-weight champion vio i weight fighter of Lowell, Mass, wh | Matehes, recently fovent Marvin Hart a fifteen Hn Dy jmms, the Haht-weight us arrived In Chi ox either Young g running around Central Park w getting into shape for a battle with Jim AND v will @ sailor, and Jack Monroe, the ecide upon a battle-ground to- for their match as if his life were at stake. the articles of agreement he has 1 the ip of the world will give the winner a chance to ard and severe cou of training: is work that he could enter the His routine of r which he goes to a gymnasium, ainers, After dinner he goes to wo solid hours of training, skip- ping the rppe, punching the bug, throwing the medicine ball, wrestling, and boxing six two-minute rounds with his partners ‘Spike’ Suilivan is iis chief trainer andsadviser pending the arrival of Tim MoGrath, of San Franciso, whom Sharkey has sent for to come ‘GOSSIP 4 Whe porting: men of Ch math and 1 Metvopolit Athletic Club, her towns and fii thelatate oft before which Gans and Fitz ‘ F 2A yald) fought hin are anxie watttl ; ny the new ¢ nor of that » Offer for Vo aA Gardner. — | s to his attitude r Ive to pila tara Negotiations have eu opened for a ‘able Influence | fifteen-round bout between Jack Johne 4 Matohmat MaTwiiling to pul Of tg n Guaduer ahd Johnson he latter has already con ured a sion over Gard or a na it is probable that Gard-| Agree to take him on again A Billy Hynn to Meet. . . Another ight which will be brought oid of in juivate WH be betw an} who Might Syracuse RMD BANK, Noh, dan 19.4 new | we miehin tween doo | “ fan tee yacht was made an 14 will fy alt tha twenty round Wesbury River yesterday V the otticlal.ret> bout en ian Tor tho gate récetpts. t that accomplished this feat | Was Henry Grancs Tyra, whteh covered te ( Liter nd Xt we NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. SPORTING QUERY ANSWERED 1 previous Fecord - _ E HW ORLEANS. Jan, 19—The entries : bla eee eUNGeOR A MNGGAL ATE WRIEONONE Nght Joo Gani oe WILL MANAGE TOLEDOS| “tin: tas.» ayy nay foram at Was the result? Q. 1 iia ‘ we 10 erry MeGoyern is credited with Pose Haiti La tae here 5 > rounds COLEDO, 0. {4 Mekiw SA 1s t 4 in two round: iy ther « 108 of the pn ast ' 10s m, announced yesterday he 1 Three Curlers: niinne | on contract With Herr N Wee NT ie 110 A Hararicigeirsen ohieea ietay Wah tu teabella 0 @ CFrom the Cluelnnatl Thines-Star) | ai ada Hea we Ht A : Yhe following is told on the late Tanineeae : ; Neh 4 Camphill when’ le was, Boltce ——— ' Hawiine Mt 107 Judge of this city. A prisoner was be- ‘Sieker to Mee Y * petty crime, but hy Slewer to Meee © 3 rs ; turin pelts: cuime but had Charley Night weist ko indue advantage of the fehier a been ' Wed. a postponement UL _ t Wn intiy 0 W Owl gel_a lawyer. Judge Campbell Celie prin tid, VOW, UUs all right hig dea has fought several batt me ovr amall case, Lat it go Vt see tha Cordell, (he Californix lightweight )) Ute man's interests daek Cordell UFOS Emly 5 mes. the tral the Co hw fteen-round bout before the reli t 0 | dhecdotendant wa toitown C.cof Oaklind, Cal, on the ie t—What is your busines i will bu bu) t—Horse trading, Your i Ah! y | al prene I will give you Free of Charge a thosough “Yank! rive 2 |" Detenduntr Xen, ON sonal examination, together with an honest and sclentifccapinion Yank" Kenny,” the you ilke t6| jockey Club for, 1904 of your case. Suffer no longer. ult me at once. key Club for heavyweight, wil figure in . HERRIOT eee BH vapatern Wi if can’t cal, Hours, 5 hiWit0 B20 para Daily. Suudays bout the latter part af tis mo: His ne, wile Janswor the prosecuting Attorney inter- __ Sporting. 10 A, M.to4 P.M. Congultation and Advice Fi ; Rae ae Tt RHO IML Sere Reese jrdner.. 9) Vveneds “snake: moment it FOuE HOnGEY & CHICAGO HANDICAPPEN, 38 Broad RH M. MacKenzie, M. D. me 49 MA A aD A ‘ H 3 ves 2a BY a of a ‘Aght, ‘They, will clash for) Wis), Hontees Oh gaa Vu pian Aad eaa taken, of this mann, A aa pa age tad irate . AES ROS IA 5 for w side bet and the} sie Meher ole 7 j 41 insist on 8 posigsenccee, unt use anes hitrg) a ccintars Have you any horses ¥ ————-—+ ¢e-_—— Sailor Is a Treat to Visitors in Centrat Park— Taking Off Weight in Packages —Tom Looks the Gladiator. A FEW HOURS WORK nS IN THE GY: ay! ME ‘ SGHEST 15 OW IN’ By, Fs EVERY ons f on) X S {EEE é t Beak a ‘) ee E ing Wor & s.. Jan. 19 i | kine, of this clty, and Tommy > | of | Brooklyn. tla f ‘ uraw befor oy Atile —_— tHouGlakneat evar ison inlatin alisinets 2 RLARKEY, 200K ' hough King a n ad slightly ff ° t SHUR GRE amearenny ta auentiy Ey AEA SMALL CLOUD f In the pretimitpirie Matute Baldwin - WH ON THE ROAD. lost to Young Miller, van, of this elty of Manchester, and Peter bested Peter Sweeney, N “TERRIBLE TERRY'S” BROTHER — HUGHEY BEATS GRIFF JONES: VANUCH NO MATCH | i ‘ (Special to The Evening World.) In the last venth, BOSTON, Jan. 19—Hughey McGov- ey fabbed and crossed ern, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was’ awarded | June a ‘h anid had nim allt = out § earned decision over Griff Jones, | Wher te Mnal bell raus , FOR HERMAN MILLER of Philadelphia, at the end of ‘the ff. HIL } enth round nere last night, The con- L WINS FROM i; hee Se Ms furlous throughout, , OM DE YOUNG. ¢ and proved to be one of the best bouts ad Se I & a In the first game of the amateur [sven in this clty in a Jong time. | cushion carom billiard tournament that | 4 TIMOR pAning roun M was cbout evenly | began at Muurles Daly x ¥ ntested, with MeGovern the aggres- ; Miller made ac | night, ¥ HH. i defentes ' Eases Me eva sor, In the secdnd rotund McGovern cut | Young thy iG AIG). Ot CANTON ARLE IENE » Jones a severe pounding | yy qyill ied from the start. After p jA. C. ‘anton, i ‘There was some warm | malin . ott {rounds, when thé police interfered and making two poluts in the first inning, § pacers police Inte NA ng in the third and fourth rounds, | ne counted so consistently that f a Referee Sweigert awarded the decision | qieitiy in MeGoveern's favor, cred ndvantage to tive he Pee ee Ot eee ea| 22 the fifth McGovern seit Jones to tythuee | I ete i welghts, but Miller had the advantage }en, mat for the count with a wicked | Ning e sixteen ooso, § lot height, weight and reach, and, With! yignt cross which landed flush on hin | CeBe bo tis epnor iwenty-ave in} § it ail move sclentitle From then on MeGoveern had | oe five each oung's were two! Ey r*the first round Miller cut loo erything bis own way, and almost had | op) \ re > fated ie was simply a matter of how _& lone Vantich could stand the awful pan a : & lslirent, Te was game, however, and i 2 ry came bucit tor more in each round, in & tho Efth rund Miller floored him three e Ir the sixth round Vanuch was hold- e@ 1 ch te save himsel’ whén the med ae Cures Diseases of Men ! ee diate 2 declared. Miller AKE NO CHAK hate’ began vexchuel vols of men for 30 years. Nothing sete or money buy is larking Ia my office Twill ure ypu honestly. treat restore you to health in the » the least medici tleable, | 1 guar: take. , GUS AUKLIN TO BOX FERGUSON AGAIN Sandy" Ferguson, the heavy-weight iter, of Che Maes, and Gus Ruh- the Akron Giant, were matched last night to try ¢ ors in a fifteen= case L under: > lor my+ home PRIVATE DISEASES «w without” ous drugs, VITAL WEAKNESS 7 Very stinple ren STRICTURE sure | Ing. p to 10 days, ure of polson- of cure. 10 to 60 i curt ntlon PLGA round bout befdre the Criterion A, C., ‘rom business. of Hoston, week from to-night, PROSTATIC TROUBLES garner cured, Ruhiin will get into shape for the bout Fei aL ATS where he will be trained by BLO ‘ainndiog ihe alone | DD POISON Hery verticn ot 1 trom wysten without Mercury or po! lala a D. "NERVOUS yOUS DEBILITY Dr. L. R. Williams cf, RADE MA’ os quick and radica} 4 to W dave by my tintion 165 W. 34th St, New York. 28 P.M Hours, 9 A. Sis as return ebamplonship | Wilson P. Foss Cup, emblematio, of the of th al Axgociation of Am: Pilliard to the Taede Club, under whose auspices the national tournament is to he held left the emblem in care of George Slos- son, together with n letter add the club, explaining why he had not to defend the title that he won last year at the Hanover Club, T want every man that is Men, Come to Me! iutzn. ‘iis varicoat Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, Hydrocele, 4: Swollings, Catarrhal Discharges, its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, ey Conditions, Eczema, Pimples, ‘ruptive Conditions of the Skin, or jociate Diseases ef Men, to come and have a social —s Belmont Re-clected Chairman, Jockey Cifih stewards a inceting of th

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