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— WCOY'S 2 i i} PORT ANOTHER UFFER FOR AYAN TO-DAY (Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, Feb. 1—When Tommy Ryan, the middle-weight, returns to Chicago to-day he will be met by an authorized representative of Jim Ken- nedy with a fat Offer to meet Jack O'Brien before the Yosemite Club, ot Ban Francisco, the last of February. A similar offer will reach him througn George Siler, who has been asked to ut the proposition before Ryan by im Coffroth, of San Francisco. ‘As Kennedy and Coffroth have here- tofore been connected with the same club the two representatives will work in unison to secure Tommy's signatur to a set of articles calling for a twenty- Found contest between O'Brien ana | yan. or NEROMUS ON MAT TO-NIGHT. Emil Selva, the mixed-style wrestling champion, and Neromus, the Mexican bull-fighter and wrestler, will meet in @ catoh-as-catch-can wrestling maten to-night at Apollo Hall, Paterson, N. J. Selva is considered one of the best all-round knights of the mat, ha ing defeated some of the best’ locar eracks, If Neromus gains the decision he will tackle John Plenin) Butcher Boy, for the Graec championshi; TWO MATCHES FOR GARDNER (Special to The CHICAGO, Feb, 1.—George Gardner has been matched to fight “Diamond | Dick" and Jim Driscoll, two third-rate) local men, before the Watita Club next Monday. Gardner is expected to stop both men. If present plans do not mis- carry there will be two new clubs bld- ding for fight patronage in the fleld the vening World.) | | | | | coming week. DVICE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1904. What Judictous Use of the Dumbbells Will Do Toward Development. TO EVENING WORLD READERS TO-DAY IN HIS FOURTH ++ REAL CHANCE OF CORBETT AND FITZ COMING TOGETHER MURPHY PROVES THAT HE IS LOVE’S MASTER +7'll Give Up Every- thing to Fight Him!”’ Says Mon- ologue James; “Let Me Get at Him!’’ Substance of Fitz’s Answer. ORBETT and Fitz, the two ex’ C a at it again. This time they Change of opinions on the fstic prowess | of bach, Monolog James” and the ruby- topped Bath Beach sage wre far apart but not too far to prevent a wordy warfare via the telegraph wires. Cor bett Is in New Orleans and Fits 1 in St. Louis, and 1 ap both need | Attention. At uny rate, they are ver bally putting each other on the blink, fo It behooves Jim Coffroth, the ‘Frisco figlit promoter, to get busy promotir wit 4 mecting of t pair in view Here's what finds its way here from the orbett vresent centre of opera | tions ‘Fitzsimmons? Why. he know lek him. Let him out "Prisco club or on y other pl and then the public will see how ‘muci I'm afraid of hi Mo want is a purse of decont dimensions and I'll into the ring and wipe out that gon City affaly in handy fashion. “PM eancel all my theatrical eng ments, just to take him on, That look e IT ain afr te fight him, doesn't Miz knows that 1 will draw a Kood house anywhere in the county. He t brok wound couldnt draw thirty cents, and figures that Nhe can pert to go on with him will nd the end hark ye to the word 1 ‘dust | eet whe a theatrics! Corby Wi would be easy money fer me, UI RN up alt my lins fox, a business in 8 Lous during the World's Baly it 1 can be assured ther ‘ Hee Betting Corbett int “n “Yes, I might eay what's oft to pr that I'm not paratively speak " ay lw emt oh ow ments ‘ Corbett. knocks Mecision, Cor ‘hat whole lot poore and say. it the fighti once, rnore fousht Uthat Tam his the ring. foreve — BEE The success of the first pudi athletic meeting held in ‘Garden recently has sh Gullick? director of of the public schools of Ne J, EB. Sullivan have br pein hoolboy onship meeting ha» July 4.5 and 6, to carlunclicn ‘To convince Philadelphia fight follow- BOTHNER TO MEET “CUBAN WONDER” Reg Y y Phe 1 Lot was club, the guinst the champions at ai f vnd the Atte el hus prove » t tail times by brig: Vig ena Ne parse fi he will tind the fasteat I f et met and ane tac 4 f Samsc He Wy 8 as Rothner, too + th i|! Ww Ide Athletic Club, fourth, ‘The Mohawk Athletic Club men cov- ered a course of four and a half mile: house on, Walton avenue, nie won in 26 minutes, — eluti Mackech- Quaker was content to ENGLISH LAD 10 HOCKEY LEAGUE'S M’COY’S POSITION WITR DUM USE OF THE WEIGHTS IN HIS FOURTH LESSON “stall” and re- DON’T Try to.Do Too Much or has a window to it. About Five Minutes Twice a Day. j breakfast, and then arrange to give yourself about the sar evening for a session with the bells. RACE AT “BAY” ——————— s@ there is no use in my setting down any one course or for Rill ips, who trains for Fred bed i - i A “ d who has the good three-| The simplest movement is as good as any. ct aglish Lad tn his string, has THUS— " triends in Loulsvitle that of . . . e colt Lives up to his promise tn hie Extend the arms vith a bell in each hand straight iy Western engagements he will be shoulder, then draw them back, bending the elbows at right tart in the Realization Waht Kast to head ontirms the report that John | tire you, Ldden recently offered $20,000 for : ee Tad, Dut says thet the son ot Then it’s time to change the movement. yital and English Lady is absolutes | Hold the body rigid and bend down to about the knees. Bring your arms up slowly, describing a semicircle, V the movement down fine make the motion faster. Strengthens Shoulder Muscles, Too, his not only brings all the muscles in the biceps an play, but also has the efect of bringing the shoulder mu covering the shoulder blade into play. hands flat at your sides, rigid. ‘This motion is pa RACE FR TTL amplonship of the interesting acement or ment Then raise them both together, larly benetiicial to the muscles By following these simp! we and also strengthens the wrist. the first time in four yearal Will notice a slight deyelopment ina short ey League | due to disp t A, Co last Cresee Friday ne, Sav a weel forced new Wanderers chon BUT YOU MUST BE REGULAR DON'T SKIP A NIGHT. now POWs LO REGULARITY IS EVERYTHING. whe standing Don't try to follow the same exercises in the same or lub Ww to you here. Swiich them around and employ some orginal motic some DON'’T> You Must Not horget. OW to prevent yourself from becoming muscle-bour Ono, playe; have beon amplonship series. Y 1 the colleg: is clean, d, as have Harvar portant and a subject that requires care and attentio’ E (and Browns Thestaidings , DONT TRY TO GET STRONG. AND HUSKY eesti; GM Devil Of the home| Fell DON’T START WITH HEAVY WEIGHTS. Athletes become muscle-bound because they try to do They overdo themselves. In this particular case be careful, as 1 said before, MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. weights—say a pound each—to start with at least, <7 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK 4 sie whites The dumb-bells, however, answer the purpose well enough. Chop off about tive minutes of your morning time, say, before There are many movements it the manipulation of the weights, You will be surprised to find ous how a few minutes of this will Put both your fists together out straight on a line with your eyes. To vary this motion, next put both BBELL. THE NOTED HiEAVY-WEIGHT GIVES SOME GOOD ADVICE ON THE TO-DAY. Become LESSO ers that one boxer is better than p> main on the defensive. other fs Hke trying to show a Mi Murphy reached the Philadelphian's , as maith ies rae see ae lar ie earn mae mae ait | | useyland Strong, in) Shore. Onder. Philadelphia's best Ls: fighter, wabbly and was lying on the ropes | ssn ( and Tommy Murphy, the gre Yas Ie the Cue pay bald pelt ene Petal iets those wha thouaht Love hturphy'a [seen tm PHllauctpiaa tw tong tine bt | BY CHARLES “KID” M’COY, mrhie imate met again-on| Baturday: night Mlurpny will iikely “bo matened OW to develop the muscles of the arms and how to prevent becom before the National Athietic Club, and etRe ae nk boys crogsed ing muscle-bound. SS AHAITAaLE oHGBtOR Ira coMGipis (HH Uo Or PN aunoys. from I might say right off the reel, “That's easy!” and on second thought had it an Loves’ Love suid so him | U32 0m Ce ele ine imercity bouts might say just the opposite. Borie ae iar upcutneh) tere TEE eae Wien Bumgard To the experienced, however, the work of. making muscles on the Murphy wasn't i tie best shape for grim and inthe Hirth pound Ute eng arms is. comparatively easy. See eee ee HIPSTER SN tee I can be brief in this my tourth simple lesson for The Evening World’s Inferior, He walloped hard very often, clever but Tight hitter OF Phage readers, so Pi get down to tacts right away i Peri MT Rea ee WMH Teed Ch Py If you would have strong, muscular arms, first equip yourself with a the gong sounded, Tt was a welcome | Vorle boss. int oie ant Ine Pair of dumb-bells—light ones. 1 might also tell you to get Indian clubs Hci Can Moe MRED AERIS. tiouts tie this elt has bot sent the ste or rie up a pulling machine against the wall of any room in your house that ne time in the out from the angles, Vhen you have id forearm into scles and those with the arms of the forearm le exercises you k de? 1 give them ons. nd, This is im- Too Much in a Short Time. HOW TO STRENGTHEN AND ‘DEVELOP THE MUSCLES OF THE Don’t Use Heavy Weights or Try to Do - PUGILISM|—{ RACING |+{ SKATING HJATHLETICS—SPORTS| ARMS WAESTLERS ARE TO: NAME REFEREE The question of referee is the only hitch in the arrangements for the fin- ish yreatling bout between George Fisher, of the New Polo A, A., and Fritz Mohl, John Piening's protege. The pair are to meet in the Polo cluv- house, on One Hundred and Twenty- ninth street and Park avenue, on Wednesday night, and to-morrow the men will likely decide on the official, Mohl wants a man versed in the wrestling game from an active poiht of view to officiate, while Fisher 1@ anxious to secure Tim Hurst or a news paper man. Both men are in supert shape for the bout, and the result & the contest will show the advantag@ of the training as prescribed by twe champlons, George Bothner and Jott Piening. Best two in three falls wit decide the is: ——+ VMDERBILT WILL HAVE AUTO TRACK William K. Vanderbilt, jr., is to butl® an automobile track of his own. He bas graphed instructions from Florida to engineers to build one af his new residence at “Deepdale, L. L The new track will be at Icast a half mile and will be tanked on the turng Vanderbilt has one or two machines under constraction, which he will out this spring on ‘the new track, J AMILE IN 35 SECONDS CLAIM ~ OF W. K. VANDERBILT, JR. VOSBURGH ANNOUNCES BIG HANDICAP WEIGHTS ‘The weights for the Brooxlyn and Suburban handicaps have just been issued Official Handicapper Vosburgh. The unjform scale of weight ranges from 4! to 84 pounds in both events. Watarboy has the top welght, in the: Suburban, riving McChesney, the Western champion, one pound. In the Brooklyn, with Waterboy out, McChesney has the place of hénor, Here ure the lists of entries and weights for both events: The Brooklyn Handicap. ! The Suburban Handicap. To be run on Thursday, May 26; one intle| — For three-year-olds and upward; une mile and a quart and @ auurter : Stamping Ground,4. 16 02 t 's Rerervation, 4. i Soa 102 S100 Tew Wo 100 MeChesney, +129) Reservation, 4 tiisn Lad, 4. Advance Guard, Bank, © 1. a WPlying, Torpedo, 6. iNouth ‘Crimble, Charles, | Guntir Hursth Runnels, ‘ | ont of the Vale, 4 wood nt, 3 : wey Chub, 4 rly Vi. 4. S| biek Bernard, alwart, & bell Hippos Oper, Fess ess 9100] Kniah enia Bureh, 4 1 Get i ite ae 108) Robin Ho 108 Knight 1os| Guttyaburz,, Meltonia Highball, Ness, Murphy burg’ Relle, Hrsometor. to. Col. BU, declared F) 104|Ruby Kin: a yo2 John 1oaiJohn Fy Jan. 18, at AMATEUR CUEISTS — BURLEWSENDS FOR BEGIN TO-IGHT Some of the leading amateur billiard Word has been sent to Jockey Players of the country will begin play O'Neill to come East within the to night in the national championship | week, so that he may report “at once billiard tournament at the Llederkrans to Fred Rurlew for duty, O'Neill has McLaughlin,’ the professional, 7 *Leviathan Felix Bard ree eae Jove... ) Oclawaha #2 Russeiiton 2 McWilliams BLUES ON WAY TO STUD. Penny) purty 185 | Thirh Race—Five furlong; puree. 7 Shaitan mM Centle oo. m LEXINGTON, Ky., Feb, 1.—A carload | Gractous 05 Parnassus i of valuable thoroughbreds and trotting | Saddu 87 Jimalone 197 97 Aroue.. 107 Scorplo : horses reached here last night from the | Gnterpiliar 108 ast. In the Toe are Blues, the noted | putiful Rate cehorse that is being retired to the |” x, aie roAgE enn welRnt stud In. Woodford County, Sidney Lucas, |,,,kaurth Race—Six furlongs; highweig! going to the Williameti¢ stud of J. B: | Octo /104, Cohasset wing, and several English horses, be-| Blue Blase, 1110" Parisienne | in. IN SHORT too inca work, » and use light teed OD rdinal Woisey..117 Over Again . New York ....0.127 4 Fitth Race—Mile and five furlongs: Ine hob Hiliterd .... 85 *Vemuvin *¥ilza_ Dillon 87 Santa, feresa 90 Julius’ Warner sides a number of trotters purchased by Senator J, W. Balley, of Texas, at the New York sales. $$ DICKERSON’S YACHT FOUND. PENSACOLA, Fla., Feb, 1.—The yacht of ©. H, Dickerson has been found by John Hart, a fisherman, who found the boat drifting in the Mr, Dicke: son, Who has been mii since Friday, has not been located, and it is: believed | f13) he either went ashoré and At the yacht adrift or, accidentally fell’ overboard, » Dr. s2 rd |Master Specialist Young Millionaire Says He Drove His Auto in That Rez markable Time During Practice on Ormonde Beach Course. ORMONDE. Feb 1.—A mile 1” thirty-five see These startling have been made by an auta Ing to W. K, Vanderbilt, ir “I did it in practicé here,’ says the young millionaire, “and 1 am almost positive that officially I ean do thirty ev M 1 seconds, Vanderbilt will do no more racing here, He ts now at Palm Beach and through for the time being with the svort from a competitive standpoint, He Is satisfied with his record durin [tue ineoting. Here are the Tigures h has set up ‘The mile in 39 ranks first; the five luiles In 3 . an average of 43; the jten miles at an average of 41; the fifty Jsniles at an average of 49, All stand aa great records, A remarkable feature of Mr. Vander= Dilt's Afty-mile race is his average econds for ten miles, ‘This markable a piece of ay. his o -mile record of uf forty-on jis quite as rn | tomobiling | thirty-nine seconds “1 was going faster, it seems to me, closing this run than, when I went for |the mile,” says Mr, Vanderbilt; ana those at the finish declare such to have been the case, In explaining the mile race with Olde field, Mr. Vanderbilt sald, “I was sim- ply caught napping.” He would offer no ‘cxpuses at all On his departure from here Mr, Vane derbilt received the committee from the Florida East Coast Automobile Asso: elation seated in his car, and assured jthem that they had the fastest in th ourse world. He presented an offer te mmitive of « $500 trophy for a 100 Club, at Fifty-eighth street and Park just returned to his home in St, outs, | aka heels avenue. Instead of riding at the winter tracks | pe eee The Canadian champion, Arthur Mar-¢he has been enjoying himself In the j the United States are J. De Munn Sp ees a ———— Smith, of St. Lou aries Conkiin, of NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1—Roginnin, Chicaga Ferdinand Poggenberg, of So sa : to-day Ingleside will be the ‘scene of New York; Arthur Townsend, of Brook- W ORLEANS, Feb. 1.—The entries |Tacing, to continue throughout Feb- lyn; Edward W, Gardner, of Passale, N. poe tomorrow's races nre as follows ruary, A number of contests will -be J., and Dr, L. J. Mial, of Kentucky, Six iturlonast paces Jdectded this month, among them the The players are all evenly, matches 92 Ralph ¥ 23 Burns Handicap and the Californja and it will be hard to pak the win 1h Preantatls sibs Derby. ‘The Burns Handicap, valued St Will be played dally after the opening Lovable eT Bours 107 $10,090, will be run next Saturday, It O'clock. ‘The referee will, he Edwerd roles welllne, Fer oon ane Ubrand.. Weights ares tafe The best field that has met for several years will contest for It. ————_—_—_____ Williams Cures Men ¥ 0 years of exyee Hence. us a abecratge curiig ait iseuabs of MEN mikes tt eee tain that" sour acties tion will be. cu ctr pera’ ‘Dincaxes, cures. indatly men: bes tween, the wanea OF 180 for such” ang a eute Usakage ‘or much. eur Inquire about tou") PAN (New York's 4 He Williams co., **Rey ¥ornth, be Fite i, ® he ms ‘N ey ' |

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