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(Henry Ford, THE ! WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1904. ‘ Clever Fighter Tells How One May Grow Lighter Without Fear of Impairing His Health—Indulgence in Boxing and Wrestling Bouts, Rowing, Running and Bag Punching, Together with Calisthenic Drill, Will Have Desired Effect. _ DUFFEY IN BIG GAMES. BY CHARLES “KID” M’COY, OW to take off weight? That's easier than to learn how to become a great boxer. Continual practice of the plan mapped out for the work is the main rule to be followed. There are several courses in physical culture which might be followed by one seeking a lighter weight. Nearly every plan means indulgence in some sport. That in itself makes the work seem easier. mile run. In former will be seen Arthur Duffey, of Georg Rowing is one of the best things to do In order to take off weight. | sit: Hiumbta College on Jan, 30 at the Gard gives promise of being the leading ath- letic event of the year. The features of this meet will be many, the most important being the two National A. A. U. championships that are to be decided, namely, the six! ard dash and two- RISING TO SITTING POSITION WITH AID OF DUMB-BELLS. gs are kept perfectly rigid during this exercise, which, when pr actised a dozen times in the morn- Ing and at night, wil help materially to reduce abdominal fatne TROTTING DATES The will Wrestling in» valuable te tnke part in in order to Brow Mghter, To begin with, though, and morning, must be gone through. enic drill of ten minutes, night a call N arising lie on ur back on the floor, Raise the legs until they rm) O the letter “L.’ Keep working them from the floor up to that positto say a doze tines, ‘Then rise to a sitting position, still holding the == PUGILISM|=| RACING |-= M’COY’S ROE WEIGHT TOLD IN ‘The relay carnival to be helq by Co- SECOND OF SIX ARTICLES TO CONSTITUTE COMPLETE M'COY’S PHYSICAL CULTURE SERIES FOR THE EVENING WORLD. HARLBS “KID” M'COY, who is to make one more bid for the heavywelght champlonship, LESSON “KID” , is an expert on physical culture, and 1s giving Evening World readers some valuable information in a series of articles, the second of which appears in to-day’s issue. “How to Box in One Lesson" was McCoy's first lesson, and was pub- Mshed on Monday in The Evening World. “How to Take Off Weight” is McCoy's subject to-day. McCoy's next article will tell “Ilow to Develop the Lungs,” and © published xt Monday's Evening World, RRM UE ANOTHER EXERCISE FOR REDUCING WEIGHT. The heels are raised over the head and then swung in circular fash ion about a dozen times. The work. as wil) as aiding i.’ taking off ste: ‘ay to strengthen the muscies of ise stomach. YEAR’S RACING DATES SATISFACTORY TO ALL eek between feng inthe fall and he ton Jockey Chub will | ead of three, although it will actual racing, rack will enter the Ing and fall meetir ROWING EXERCISE. For general reduction of weight indulgence in no other work wi!l de so mueh as three minutets a day on a rowing) machinsror: Bo: or boat. GRIFFO FIGHTS WATSON A DRAW +? Regardless of Police Fight Against Ath- letic Clubs in Boston, Men Engage tn Jockey Club Stewards at Meeting Also | Appoint Two Starters, C. J. Fitzgerald , i, and Mars Cassidy—Other Officials the Rete Same as Before. re day wore also appol list with the be two (RACING DATES ALLOTTED next § 1 is alone in his nt of welehts de aised by season. md and, Mars Do that legs again, used in pushing one’s self up ; i Jozen times, too. Stil lying on the back, ralse the Mona for a dosn tim be circles, Halse the heela fra toor uati,, Will Race a Week at! gearly bent double. Then awing them to one side, then to the n Yonkers and An- Yo the other side. A lukewarm bath, followed by a cold shower or a plunge, . other at Brighton, Must them be taken, and thon cfines a rub-down with a rough towel, * This exercise mu |" y taken before rett While these exer nxelves Will prove ——_ ‘Dag-punching, runaing ond rowing must he follow A run or dog-trot on the road of say an olghth of a mile, a boxing Tees “out of about three minutes, work on a rowing machine for three min- ue on nebusti stewards of the Grand Cireutt, utes, and a wrestling bout of five minutes will constitute everything neces-)mecting in Cleveland, decided upon tie hands must not be Hoga rigid. ‘The Light Harness Horses| ective, boxing, wrestling, 1 Two weeks of trotting and ure arranged for New horse wary in a day for the work. That's quite enough, too, for a beginner. Of course, after one be- | gomes used to the exercise, he will be able to lengthen the time of gym-} nastic work without fear of impairing his health, thing spells may, n between the ex fon te ton toe dry in el Dut not of C course, be low the pest weal by to be corpulent s should wre must be take avoid all oe of t vigorous rubede ould After all that As to eating, floury foods. Pies or should potatoes, turnips or any not be taken either, If all I hav relent ey will be ar never he: pel eiitel ‘ Spirituous ators must iat) of any sor vegetable other as bo will be ‘Tommy Love, t LFiitadoipnin bantamewelghe hove | . Jwore matched last night by Jack a If by any chance boxing should be 6 Thirtecnth Regiment team, w JGuigan, the manager of the Nation stopped in Boston and the 1 recon [NG (HO Hirenty ay Heetaieny AUEIUTNS/ Gy, OCB} \ moet ina sis See chatkey and duck: Munroe dpwti ' tn the tary round bout on Saturday, ‘The contest to have the “engaye ina xix-rouna | 2st with Capt: Harry Hillman twill he the stir bout of a list art instead of au tiftecn-round by 1, will particinate Int etween Hadetphia and Seat ine f the Twenty al Rests | boxers, Besiies Murphy, Ge papects are thi s contest will i 4 Prospects aro tht t nday night ‘Phe Twenty | Matty Matthews, Jimmy Stone, the National A. ©, of Phitude Oe ey represenyed by Valentine, | turdick and Nat sult last night ounce f nent will have Joyce, Splts 1] be availible at their welghts: in give the ine ent. 0 hew on whom on ner 1 bout Murphys ats Love ae cipts on any date they sel 1 w helping hand. will be nmeatitely matched to Might a Philadeiphia when he fe Dughe ther t Ruther in some of the a COI ome i ee : NEW “ORLEANS ENTRIES. ORL to-morr CK, NEW Jan, 2.—The entries for races are as follows SHECKARD SIGHS PIENIG TRAINING WITH BROOKLYAS WOLF FOR MATCH ‘I | | race : sellin Tinimy Sheckard, the Brooklyn Base Fritz Moht!, the “Alpine Boy," who ball iub's great loft flelder, will be ) meet George , the instructor . ; : ; ‘lo A a finish at eran ihe Nel H ounce in his ola position with the HO iva Rursel tt pridsre ye the eo ol at the i} Dodgers, received Jimmy's ¢ Piening Buteh oo 0d i “Aract to-day ands for Anxious. to Patsy phe player's de i ere mon. ° granted. ealvyesraly pels 14 ith Brooklyn now is an a Heat 1d ci, will not be traded or sold to the Molt lew York Clut Irish 0 “FORD GETS RECORD. | eu. ‘of an hour. | pit “draw with 1 xclling vtrugsle the chauffour, fs the of the world’s record for an obile for a mile, which is 39 2 Perhaps some day 8 xth Race— Mi and twenty yards; sell- omebody bh omebody will] sffister Walters “USU AL L “PRIVATE” BOUT 100 | Fast Tweive-Round ‘‘Go” at the Hub. BY JOCKEY CLUB FOR 1904 March 24 to April 14 April 15 to April {Clarence McDowell and C, H. S._Vosburgh, H. G, Crickmore .Bennings -Aqueduct \.Jamaica .Morris Park . Gravesend .+. Sheepshead Bay PereW. EL Th rok and Pa tty Snide re—J. L, Halt E Ayden ins Tndee. JOCKEY LYNE S WITHOUT A JOB Jockey Ln Keone # he BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 21.—Andy of this elty, and “Kid Wat- Boyle, the Philadelphia boxer, out- + | pointed Harry Lenny, of Chester, at ue fought a fast twelve-round draw lst | Lancaster Athletic Club show last nignt. | April 25 to May 4. hight at the Central A.C. ‘The men |The Philadelphian was all action ano | yay 5 to M {hard in the climeles and telat the conclusion of the argument haa f CELA) Ne EE Sam kept very active reat I guessing. in the ear. | May 26 to June 1 pn wore ettectives waite [tue Chester 1 1 the Phiias | er rounds Lenny had the advantage | June 16 to July 5 Seip as 3 y seoniaae of the battle, but toward the last he | July 6 to July 30 .Brighton Beach ish beat “Kid in four rounas. le rattled and Boyle had the aa- f jucust 1 to August 26. Saratoga ntage in the last two rounds. hespshead Bay Brighton Beach . Gravesend ..Morris Park August 27 to September 10. September 12 to September 17. September 19 to October 1. Ostober 3 to October ge COTE BEAT WRIGHT IN 15-ROUND, BOUT. BALDWIN WINS FROM PANTZ. Matty mn over Mumbia A. ien Lyne, who rode J. R. Vontz at ght. The was rapld tre » Jan, 2.—The fiftecn’ [| October 17 to November 2 vy Jamaica 4 year, Is s some desperate ‘round bout between Arihur Cote, oF | Novembe jemi 5 ) at iberty, having been y ed by the HUT neuter nUe | riaaae See aren rcicht, ot | November 3 to November 15 Aqueduct], iitiionaire horseman, ‘The boy is on ne startes ) vember 17 ecember 3 8 how und wil lusely Re eke Hanes | Beookly Might wont the tint: | NOVember 17 to December 3 ...Bennings how and wil Lucey last two ro fond aa vas given to Cote at the BUFFALO ec. His sal ound Pant. very signee ‘a for the . Was, understood J ai peralsten tty: font! Gontract had. another, year to to Saturday, June 25; Saturday, September 3, to t run, With I ——+— toay and) kidney wonkenee Monday, June 6, had another seu to BOYLE HAD BETTER OF LENNY qvricnt, and toward the close his blows | Saturday, September 17, thirty-one days. OE ee | Jacked ce and ere compara e} ys CORE peland during [ainlea nee Garage ts THE CHANGES. vutumn sales at New: ii —— Bennings loses four days. POA SS Aqueduct loses two days. ————— i A KENNY FIGHTS Pee re 8 JEFFORDS T0- NIGHT; last year, though the seasons are shifted, Jamaica having its dates ed that Fulle riding ar, the Ken- second will do nesrly all tl John B adden this n having secured divided into two seasons, instead of three, and Brighton’s second meet- ing being scheduled in September, and not in October, as it was in [ 1903. ‘This is a distinct gain for bo.a these associations. i | | News has been | tueky ty | eal ‘on I] WANT ME Yank Kenny. the ador Inst | of the prise fcordiag to them the big man is in the} pitgle if any dissatisfaction is likely this year as against twenty-one ring, who hax not heen seen in action |best shape he ever was in his Ife. tone expressed by racing associations] year, while {ts neighbor, Jamatca, gams in the twenty-four-foot batde-sround in| Kenuy learned a great ¢ about the Jat the allotment of racing dates this| one day in point of time. ; wilere BONG) HE IBC UN AS Oc TUA I ne aaa ey hile helping Jim Cor-] year by the Jockey Club. To the pubiic| ‘The other association the dates oI | eekcerd fore th Broadway A & of Phila- | bett to t into shape for his 1 with | they will also be satisfactory. which differ from that of last season df sensed detphla, the big fellow will try to hand fea, He that If he is ‘The entire season In this State pers! Brighton. It will race the sume n Tron any suce@sstul Jim s, a big Cale JA ‘ beating Jeffords to Will) missible und the law is filed, bus! ber of days that It did in 13, but 1 e1 sicetinp wetlam tatdrer the lal. al elaleasactan (no-winneeroe acand’| Guriiueu opevasona/ Gay later’ than. tt liécctna. menting te amuch oplore aave ty eee rounds has been fought wurkey tight, or any oth heavy aaa i : Any other heavy- | aid in 198 and closes two days earlier. | tageously placed. The only practic and tet me ht In the we barring Jeffries, Hoth ten are in excellent condition, |W Aqueduct loses two days In actual time) change in the order of racing fram [havin been tr A pe) aw Ho fghes wre 8 tOMKECS Tumit, having nineteen days of racing! will be that Brighton will Interpose 1! three weeks for the bout,” Ike will ston Into a "rine in Deny - <= der the management of Wille ‘ he old Bi = a Se Dr. Williams eascn pe cullar “to statin of cured witha’ Cures Diseases of Men { MAKE NO CHARGE for a friendl ave been exclusively treating spect of men for 30 years. Nothing sclenc or money buy fe snout et in my office equl it T will, use you honest you skiifully a Tesi ou to Dearth in the ‘shortest: time: with Heine, Glagomfort and expense prac: under- oaneot ‘call. write. for’ my ‘home altation free. STRICTURE citene DISCHARGES soy, BLOOD POISONING Dermanenty igure i” mercury es “potash, JV DRAINS ara tovson that naa the very Aza loetet ott aha tater teat te completo loss of all powers, stopped at ROP by URE system of treatment. ee me ween and chil- Geo Sived” in io to BD days “completely in 8 talk, WAS HELD LAST NIGHT uw, drop- cure, swung his right on Green in private in Another | SorsaYannter, ana Counted outs ne Nor eM eave DISEASES without” ute "oe “bolson: sitet AND KiDNBY2,) 2.00800, by toisey inthe seventh ond with a) SANFORD'S NEW TRAINER, VARICOCELE jis‘a"unat coins '2. trom: fl ies Reaerpaaacris, as to your case in a short timo knowing {t will take longer. 49 1 promise nothing but what I can’ d3 pro! right-hand swing on the jaw. rail | ‘rhe battle was decided ina stable on} 4, Ht | Fifty-ninth street and was witnessed by (he one hundred * yen. boys fought VITAL WEAKNESS Time ot at, cure, 10 to 60 ortetnal, Tory stimple Teuiely Teed eroludively” by me). STRICTURE cured to, 36 days, without eut- pain, drugs or detention rom burtnens. Hyner, of Cincinnati, will train horses belonging to the Sanford stable next yeor, Hyver was formerly atk Hours, 9. a a ees for a side bet of 130 and the gate re-| Connecte ‘espe cet peed ae aaa iu PROSTATIC TROUBLES germs. scx fe days “sustge: fo MB er the ai re ae Nie mt ——__—_. Pa crt "7 seein: anen ty be ae "0 day Ae LEMMONTANG ADUICE TERE ye better of the fighting, getting in? ‘ainea' many. effective blows on Curley whieh} ASCENSION’S RECORD. by BSS EH LOD POISON Bory, yortice of potewa, res BD 40 We. a weakened him, In the sixth round Cur- —EE— ald of mercury or potash. ‘J ley floored Green twice, the second time| NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 21.—The six- WEW YORK'S: WASTER SPECIALIST, NERVOUS BERYOUS DERILITY gore o'sF 8S, ractony, the bell saving him froth being counted} furlong record for the New Orleans i Boring: r The 1904] i Encyclopedia } Xivath ‘of Ivy Price a Horn The racing coinmitiee of the explore the North Pole. hel Ward n Automobile Association, ater, World Almanac and tells about polar explorations. 25 cents, by mail 85 cents, 4 tc] him.” After 2ittn roonhing Gasens 2 out. When the seventh’ round started track, is Ascension’s, the Eastern mare. Green came out of his corner weak,| Ascension put the previous mark of and Curley at onge started into | ‘Anish er in? for the distance to 1.12 1-5, Grover Cleyland Fuller rode the mare, Dr. L. R. Williams ¢. & 165 W. HSA Nort. CHICAGO HANDICAPPER, 243. Broadi Worth expert rica formation, HB soe ols sad Sala te he -| SKATING + NG} 4{ATHLETICS—|SPORTS]* i

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