The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1904, Page 12

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9O99930899050O90084 Leeeaad % 929999939908 OOOO MAHARG PUT IT ON CROCKY BOYLE PHILADELPHIA, Feb. §.~Rilly Ma- Dharg put up a good fight with Crocky ® Boyle at the Richmond Athletic Club on | turday night and earned a draw. | PBoyle used his Jabs frequently, while | 4, Maharg played for the body, The blows | lacked steam and did little damage. / ach man was floored once, but-no real Parove a hard right into Maharg’s stom- latter was clearly distressed, {the bell came to his rescue, and © up strong in the next round, M. parg tried hard for a Knockout In the fast round, but anit was too clever nd kept him guessing, “Yom Coleman put “Isid” May tohicen round in the semi- knocked out ¥ is, Max in two roundie and Joe Yee uietu ds. “Ace of Spade: and Young vi Car put up & go bout, with honors in in favor of the former. CARTWRIGHT WINS. oh, 8.—George Cartwright, won the six day g0- which was finished ay. ‘The contestants put in more than ch day. ‘The winger and § Japs. BEDS 9I9 OH 04H HH7 TOOTH OREEDITYG $900000000 ' EASY INDIAN CLUB WORK. QUAKER CLUBS IN SOUREIE OVER SHARKEY- MUNROE “GO" PHILADELPHIA, Feb, §.— Be Club, is making a bold bid to stop boxing in this city, He has announced | 4 strong bill in opposition to the roe-Sharkey bout for 2. “TO «STOP” TWO ME | ait the fonal Athletic Club tha O'Brien Ryan fought, but Me- | Guigan was not in the game. He | Fented his bullding for #600 for tH) George Gardner, the exlight Neavy-) Gardier will face Cooley frat ana| Meare rane ae Pest Use as i sit champion, has a hard task to/after a rest of thirty minutes he wit] Ane a Taeoige 44% | erform to-night. He Ig slated to meet|go against Driscoll, Gardner has been | : ae ate | et steed to stop both of them be-/and says he is in the Best of shape. Co epae a Sper BE iaccenree |fore the limit is reaéhed He feels confident he will stop both his | sghte dood Ber Wie The mon he will tackle t opponents e the gixth round has | their mill In this city ign MUgEA | heavy-weisits "The Lguts Will be | _1E storessful Gardner will be thatchea Himself with joy over the prospects ot the Chicago fighter Minieehetae ie brown qe ‘ cha hard fight it £0. bet #1900 he wusptees of the Watt DIM the attraction, — Would Not R newcomer, whi “Ry the an) 1) MEET “CUBAN the BY CNCIMAT same that viously, McGuigan was dumfounded at the news, It being the first inti tion, Ff witively refused to consid on wreatler, who tx to mee 1 h as? Recah) Vai @ny propesition. n Wonder” In a handicap wrest y AM who has beens holding down After a consultation with his asso f day, Fe {oe Hung BREE RMAC INSU ReAUA Case clates he decided to run an fl iment Armory, Lenox | menBOne, will play Meat bas show and to this end will put th # , 1 at work for the c PURGE PRO Ent ona a Teneye Atte, Deter I ax the services of Gorge ‘ iH Ming th orale season, Jones will meet the best men in ther rounding the little | 5. has Bold Mreckloy 10 “the Casavs, and negotiat ow pend- ae ing with another prominent pugilist for i Se Tes that night. McGuigan has made himself very un- | “ALL THE NEWS popular by his action. un men Bala tae ee OF THE FIGHTERS Ing him for his unwise action in vent {ng his spite in this wa, cont him fully to dr: Ifis bil will is not key. { OLBVER EIGHTER fis) HOW 70 PUT ON WEIGHT, $006000-664066000000-6006-06 ‘BEST EXERCISE TO DEVELOP THE CHEST AND ARM MUSCBES.: GIVES EBXERCIS BUILD UP. THE iim a 949946990004 Clever Physical Culture Expert Tells The Evening World Readers Who Want to Pat on Weight How They Can Do the TrichGives List of Simple Exercises That Will Build Up Any One Who Fol- ve Them 1 Carefully. BY ‘CHARLES “KID” M’COY- HERE'S nothing very arduous in the work of putting or weight. A plain little exercise is about the only thing necessary. And the result of that exercise will mean the maintenance of good health. Good health is the thing which helps to build up the tissues, One cannot attain that either by loafing around and when on the street walk as though any time next year would do to getto the place you are going. The human frame is built to carry so much natural weight. Dissipa- tion and such things tend to wear one right down to the bone® The lack of exercise in some cases causes one to take on a great deal of flesh, but it is not the healthy kind. That sort of weight is more harmful than it’s good. The kind of weight I’m going to tell you how to put on is different, and fortifies the human system against contagious diseases to a great extent. By that I mean any one stricken with any sort of illness has a better chance to fig! t it than one not so well conditioned, DRILL WORK DOES IT, Now in the work of putting on weight a simple little calisthenic drill for from five to ten minutes each day will in itself prove very beneficial. But that exercise ts only one of two or three one Is asked to do. First just do the bending exercise. ‘That 1s, reaching’to the floor and trying to touch the ground with the tips of the fingers without bending the knees. That will help to put the stomach muscles Into proper shape, Then other calisthenics may be exercised—those I. mean which will be of benefit to the stomach, e et be 2B2OHOLCS9O 98805085 006 90900000 96E OH0OHOOGOHH ES 10 TISSUES, | NT] JOHN LS BELT 3 3 g WOOtEt 6000 SSeS © IN QUAKERTOW, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1—The cae and diamond-studded belt which was Presented to John L. Sullivan hs com-' with Paddy Ryan, Pi up in the possession of Jere Donohue, of and which disap- memorative of his champldnship fighté red about ten years ago, now turns@ 2 this city. who exhibits the trophy among. art collection. belt for $10,600, which {8 slightly more. Donohue secured thee than the value of the metal and precious stones, a GOLFERS AT TRAPS. MONTCLAIR, N. J., Keb. 8.—Mem- vers of the Montclair Golf Club began a serles of shooting matches at clay birds on their grounds Saturday after-@ noon for silver cups presented by the > club, for the beat scores during th months of February and Marche ea contests were at 15 and 25 bi » TRAP-SHOT ABROAD. Harry M. Brigham, one of the crack trap-shooters of the Crescent Athletic. Club, is now in Fan range a match between me of the crack clubs of England or the Continent and a team of the Cres cent Athletic Club. i nd, where he Will® O0OSOOO! bOOOOSOOOOOO 090000000000000008! LIGHT ‘EXERCISE FOR ARMS. A ten-minute drill at that sor€ of work will suffice and another five minutes swinging Indian clubs will soon put one to perspiring. ‘That's about all there is to the work of putting on weight. As to eating, one following a mode to increase his weight may eat anything he chooses, put I would advise him to partake of nothing that is not entirely substantial. ‘A little pastry now and then will dg no harm, but it should never be eaten excessively. Sweet foods when the blood is in the right condition will do | much toward Relbing. one to put on weight.: HREE BOUTS HELD SATURDAY NIGHT. MMY KELLY and Joe Daly met in a private fight Saturday night In a seclud- J ed spot In the Westchester Hills, the jaw ald the trick. Daly took tho overland route to Dreamland In the ffth round. Aivat 200 of the “faithful” braved the weather, the muddy roads and the seops" for the fun of seeing the "go." Holtzman “Won This. CK HOLTZMAN, of New York, whoever he may be, and “Kia” Ruben, of Philadeiphia, another dark horse, tricd to annihilate each other up ‘around the corner from the Eldridge. Street Station, Three rounds put the Quaker man on the hospital waiting lst, Police Took ‘This One. IKE TUTHS ang Jack Roller tried tc mix matters up in a warehouse on Hudson street Saturday night. ‘They did, Tuth putting Roller away in the second session, nthe polict put Tuths and Roller and forty of the sports» 9 TACK JOHNSON —VS. SANDY FERGUSON Scotchman over, declined. the ‘Issue, claiming Ferguson waa too heavy fo A right to » M “who lined the D FAKE PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 8—Jack John- son, the colored heavy-weight champion, While boxtr Eastern feat for revenge may i ay viet \( able consent ey Joo Grim, the 1 Italian fg Broad in ‘Frisco recently. Broad, fon the gam of Philadelphia been secured to! losing, got $700, — MANN WINS RUN engage in another hattle in Baltimore r . | Matchmaker Waldorf, of the Knicl a = \hocker A. C. of tat elty, has signe WALSH-VS. STANLEY. + €. Mann was the first man home in| him to fight Mike Donovan, ‘of Roches- * | ‘the weekly road run of the Mott Hi ter, for fifteen nds at the clubta|, Al srrangemente for the interaa- hletic Club, held from the’, Jerome| next show. Uonal battle between Jimmy Walsh, of pventh Bete ot ae ie — @ | Boston; the 105pound champion of afternoon. Anwrica, and Digger Stanley, the Eng. eet HANLON GOT $1,200. sh) bantam-welght champion, have eval thirty| wadie Hanlon, the California feather-| been completed, They will meet in a who ison Ins way to this city! fifteen-round bout before the National Sporting Club of London on March 14. i was in the hall and| greed to meet Ferguson. Before the first round was over the crowd realized that the two fighters had reached an understanding before entering the ring and Sandy Ferguson are Mkely to give Johnsoit Philadelphia a wide berth in) futu Last Saturday night they put UP su fa jalpable “fake” at the National Ath- Ungerptandingg neers Club that the referee jumped out “NY tye'end of the third round the ref- of the ring in the fifth round and left) eres warned the two men that he would the tao heavy-Welghts to Teave at thelr) stop the bout If they did not fght on fa the ‘The fourth, round was pro- sane ra - o ively mixup. but in the kid’ Carter and Billy stift were| resumed thelr faking: and billed to furnish the wind-up, but the} _ eft She ring augue ott ‘hicagoun falled to put in an appear. came here for the purpose] Chicagoan falled to put in ppear. ame her he volunteered lamed for par- und Sandy Kid" ance, tuted. i Ferguson was subst meet Johnaon he Carter, ufter looking the ¢icipating in a fake. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Feb. 8.—Two thousand spectators witnessed the open- ing yestetday afternoon of Jack Prince's bicycle coliseum and the first bicycle races of the season. ‘Onemile Professional (eerateh), Darion (40 yards), yards), Budeull (110 yards), (handleap) — Root Hadflela (40 Darion, first; fecond; —Dudsull, third; time. on re Wathon liv Darion ‘en-mile, Arazon Race (open)—Root, Dar igationd, “Hudeul, er Galvin arte Darlon, fecond, and Root, thi STEVENS COACHMAN HAS DISAPPEARED Had Occupied that Position for a Long Time, and the Police Have Been Requested to Make a Search for Him. J. Rhinelander Stevens reported to the police to-de? that Arthur Cunningham, , his coachman had mysteriously disap- peared from. the Stevens home, a 4 East Sixty-thira street, on Feb. Cunningham has been in tho, scons of the Stevens's for a long time ay was sald to he a man of excellent hab- 8. His divappearance can in no way accounted for. Mr. Stevens asked that a general alarm’ be sent out for the missing man, Cunningham, old, Uyed at "No. 218 Kast Sixty-ftth | street. He ts 5 feet 5 inches tall, with blue eyes and brown halr, sprinkjed with gray. When he left the Stevens home he was dressea in a iped suit with a dark ulate und @ ‘shir ayes with pink and blu ie ea TUTHILL GOES AWAY. Harry Tuthill, the well-known trainer of Young Corbett, left for San Fran- cisco on Saturday to prepare the little champion for his coming twenty-round pattie with Dave Sullivan, which takes place vefore tho Yosemite A, C, on "eb, who is fifty-four years} AUTO Knocks DOWN WOMAN. Wheel Runs Over Han a Finger, Mrs, George II. Watson, of Mount Vernon, was knocked dow by a big red automobile this afternoon at One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street ma Fifth ayenue. As Mrs, Watson tried to avold' the machine it swerved-toward her, struck her, and as she fell it passed over one of her hands, fractur- ing a finger. Several persons saw the incident and yeddel to the driver of the big ma- chine to stop. Instead, he turned on full power and sped north, Several po- licemen pursued him, but he easily dis- tanced them, He was going so fast t It was Impossible to read the num- ber on the back of the machine. \ on was taken into a drug injured finger was at- after which ghe was driven Is whe ended to. to @ train. pals AS CHAUFFEUR IN JAIL. Gordon, Whose Machine Ran Over Mrn. Conway, Held Without Bat! George GOrdon, the chauffeur, who ran over and killed Mrs, Catherine Cof- way with #n autgmobile, at Elghty- | yixth street and Park avenue, yester- day, was held without bail In Yorkville Police. Court to-day. by, Magistrate amer. He was sent to the Tombs await action by the Coroner, he machine Gordon was driving was a big touring car and he was the only gecupant, After the accldent he tempted to escape by running his ‘auto- moblle at full speed down Park avenue, but a young man who was standing near Jumped onto the vehicle and hung ntil Sixty-sixth street was reached, he attracted the attention of two policemen who. forced Gordon to stop And return to the scene of the accident, Mrs, Conway lived at Bas Bighty-seventh atreet, here ‘Breaking |S WHITNEY JOCKEYS ARE NOW LEFT WITHOUT CONTRACTS LIVELY CYCLE RACES ON FLORIDA TRACK: NEW ORLEANS, Feb. Redfern and Romanelll are .without en- Kements for the season: * The death of William C, Whitney cancelled the con- (ract with both of these boys, and they ire now free to sign with any own who Is willing to engage them, ‘The loss of these contracts costs each box @ round sum, the former at least $20,006 the latter nearly $5,000, { Dr. Williams Cures Men My 0 years of rence ab &—Jockey, hat" Sour lattile: won ret be cu as ‘cre bermmanentie Nervous ed ea eee Stricture, Prostate tg sles fa FET cures. eolalint eat) (Spalding’s Athletic Library No, 103.) OW , TO PLAY BASKET- , BALE mpiled by GEORGE 7. HEP! Contes ea petial aottes Ga TRE foe beginners. how to score basketbal, ‘qual. tles demanded in a successful team, the Grounds. registration of peswot,ball Dikyers how to sanction the games and fer thi lade Points of the gamé et-ball, character In: basket training a team, offictal ‘nck bres tent officials, the re! 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