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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13, SPORTS|—PusiLism|— G SMS LAND PUGILI S0MING MEETING OF SHARKEYS SWING MAY Do THE TRICK SAILOR, 1M G-O/NG 70 SINK THAT SHIP NO FOREIGN <- POWER \ ALLOWED DOD BAST IT! 7b FLOOD yeuR a) * aad YOUNG CORBETT MATCHED IN SAN FRANCISCO TO FIGHT BRITT MARCH 51 = San Francisco, Feb. 13. Sporting Editor Evening World: Signed agreement iast night to meet Britt before the Hayes Valley Athletic Club night of March 31. “YOUNG CORBETT.” (Special to The Eventnys World.) AN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13.—“Young Corbett” vs. Jimmy Britt. It had to be. They have been rematched and will settle their fistic argument out this way on March 31. The Hayes Valley A. C. gets the contest. his has been agreed on, and Eddie Graney, the prince of referees, will judge the contest, BAYES VALLEY A, C. GETS BOUT, And the weight? One hundred and thirty pounds weighing in at 6 o'clock. The fighters met by agreement last night, and little time was lost in getting down to business. The little feather-weight champion did his own talking—and he can talk, He stated his"stand in a very few words, and let Britt under: stand he was there to talk fight and nothing else. JAGK WILLIS BESTS GEORGE COLE I SI 1904, 7 KNOCKED THAT SAILOR DOWN gD io" BOWLING LEAGUE FORMED. CLEVELAND, Feb. 13.—A_ national bowling leaghe was organized here to- day with A.C. Anson, of Chicago, ident, and Sam Karpf, of New York, Secretary. New York, Brooklyn, But- falo, Chicago, Toledo and Philadelphia have been taken in. Detroit and Mil- waukee probubly will be included in cureult, ‘The teams are to visit ach city, remaining two days. ‘The son will begin on April 4, Champion- ship games Will bo in doubles and singles only. - FAST ROUNDS BRITT DELAYS SIGNING AGREEMENT, Britt, however, beat around the bush, and late last night was still beating, but that Jimmy has. There was much doubt that he'd | e uunar PHIA, Pa., Feb, 12.—Jack |Jtbbed Cole in tho face repeatedly, but fall in line when he saw it was up to him Williams, of this city. and George | the Sle d man came back strong. A | . ioe Pape alg say . Cole. of Trenton, fought six hard |fercd mix-up was the feature of the CORBETT” PLEASES FIGHT ENTHUSIASTS, _|rounse ai tho Loney Attlee Chou st |Hee0"d Found, with honors even. | The news that “Corbe.t” hau signed up with the 'Frisco idol created | M8". The bout was one of the pest of | | Williams increased his lead in the the season and the local man was able | fourth round with several smashes in down to business in the second round exciting bout view of the matter, and each BASEBALL STILL UNSETTLED a lot of excitement. His willingness to go out of his class is lauded by} to claim honors by a small margin, the body and around the head, Science HICAG: s ip toy When Hermann suggested that the best every one. Williams was ten poupds hoavier than | N48 thro nen. tried hard 2 (and ( Gaee Hermann te decide the |tHMe to do. was adjourn and’ talk ¢ ay . 7 Cole and had al © advantage o: % 9 bs nae : the affair over again in a fow days. “Corbett” now has two fights on. He is already matched with Dave |helent and reach, but the colored Nenter GE] A dizoute between the National ind) Tt ig not likely that anothen nieet- Sullivan, whom he meets Feb, 29. Kent after his man and pounded him | the end of the round with blood stream: eerie the Notltnal/ Gommishion| Week has Doster CARA, whats the. foal “bine a A — hard in the stomach, but could not | He up cut the rietnh rosnd diam td | met in debate, and when they got|verdlct Will, be would be foolish to offset ilams’s advantage. mer and kept the spectators on the anx- [through matters were in the same hat Ridgewood Park is in Brook- At the end of the first round Will-|lous bench, Both men were tired from |shape as when they began arguing. and that. the Americans ~ must jams knocked Cole down, but the latter thelr efforts, Cole narrowly missed aly eae ee uliG Ban gotine ‘ from the City of Churches. - Jumped to his fect immedintely none | kROCKOUE twice and Willinms ‘again |Nelther Harry Pulliam ov Ban ih fans think that Herrmann wii RNGreoteertare thes solte oak g showed himself to be the best man with [son are disposed to give Way an inch, yt on a compromise. whien will ‘llow ? men tithe ts. A hurricane fustiade of blows man ts sticking resolutely to his the rival factions to use Ridgewood rund up th Rreed Tark for Sunday games. BOUT A FAST DRAW WOOD, SKATING CHAMPION, RET Goodman had the best of | the contest jn the first few rounds, and fn the seventh Ryall was very weak New Jersey. Vt, got tho 1 Went Patsy Ewrenes, of Mane | chester, on a foul In the fourth round Into condition for the comica n. In The splendid canalton which the play “GRIF JONES PUTS JN GANZEL SIGNS ers rounded up into last spring oy doing bails : GRAND RAPIDS 13,-- ‘OOM PAUL” KRUGER: to dispose of Young Kelly at the New Mich, Feb I-milo ana the two- | bul was defeated 7 ne, | mile events hi FOR PRACTICE MARCH ¢ os - ——_—__—__—_ jin the mile Ge sae lof the Verona Skating Club, who. was | The Gin eave for Bavannah, Graw and Prosident Joh: ‘I Grush that/on the 2¥-vard mark. Wood | snen ace ‘ or will Ret) the SoU he only place f efto ho firet two laps. 12 Gu.. on Murch i, where thor will Ret the South ts the only place to wet the| Catching “the ahortsmark ‘men. He | se “players have been ordered to caught all hie field in, the fifth lap | with tho exception of Crane and Gus Knowles on March &. | Stoltz, bis schoolmate. He realized that | w will join his play-| he was beaten and stopped trying, per hey arrive at Savannah, Over | mitting several who were in tho’ rear | vers will be taken South, | to pass him. He did not finish among the first. thr sw twenty DI me fi was 2 minutes red th has bette rs. he champlon showed his sprinting ability in the half-mile race and prac= Ueally won as he pleased. In the two-mile event Wood sh his mettle. He saved his strength erhauled his field gradually Nonpareil Athletic Club, Jones sailed | John Ganzel signed a contract to-day to / Fight into Kelly and had him beaten in | _fuort order. In the second round Kelly Went the voyage ar i windup was a todo Moran y first base for the New York Amer- ns this year | Me leaves for Loulsvitle next and wil report in Was ove su The summarie: Half-Mile (scratch) —W: Euclid School; B. week, ngton with the thre they walved claim to the dl- (Snecial to The Evening World ) Hane Co rest of the team on March 4 tal Lo Thi aN in * second: “us § 4 ut ende PITTEBURG, Feb. 13-Otty Kruger! minutiva ‘Teuton and Cincinnati went) {een “ait 4 iy et Ante BD iret Sonih of whe evening wero | rae will not wear a Pittsburg uniform the landed him from Drey- | "One. triee—Final Heat: Won by i AVONIA DINNER, coming season, Happenings at the " see Kruger leave. the — p ‘ere ss meeting of the National Commission at! Smoky Clt TO TELL WHAT POVERTY IS. JERNSTCiIN AFTER HANLON. | che avonia A. ©. will give n peet-| “Meese strengthened this belief It | wTantin aries ic The Rev. Father Huntington, of the ‘ ga steak dinner in their club-house, at No, | Sa!d that Mttle “oon: Paul” will be} DAVE SULLIVAN CONFIDENT. of the Holy Cross, Westminster, Bernstein, the Ghetto champicn.|73 Barrow street, to-night, Among the! traded to Cincinnati, the Reds being In first crack at Pade Hanlon in > stein writes that is tahiine, and belleves, bin tee yr him to ‘fir, ‘ asked need of a handy m: about tie matter, W. Locke, of the local club, “T be- Daye Sullivan, who Is to try and wrest the title of feather-weight champion from "Young Corbett" in a twenty= a bow © the Y. eeOM oreiie Y re ban Peancthn on eb to has begun | POLICEMAN KILLED BY TRAIN. of San Franch®o, on Feb, £9, has begun “a edo: atrolman. Peter McDonald, of the training for the bout at Alameda, Cal. bas Sides Biatiog, : No. this morning at 11 sbject of the lecture will Poverty prominent fighters that will be on hand to enjoy the festivities will be chaw- rv pion Jim Jeffries, Joe Kennedy, Jack} ova that Kruger will go to ‘Cineinnatl, Munro to] Tucker, Jimmy Stone although I know that the matter has Ben pon of others. Other promient} not yet been decided. I may hear from sporting men who will be present will] President Dreyfuss on th b to- be Billy Delaney, manager of Jeffries: |day. ‘The Roblsons were ensious {o| Sulllvan feels confident ne will beet | Any "he, 1¢ Bean, Joe Maxwell, Dan O'Rourke | gecure Kruger from the Pirates, but] Corbett, for in a letter, to a, friend he: ee ~[/as soon as the Beckley deal was put | his H, glock. ‘The be “What Is at tthe Frise it Corbett twice, Mc- twice, Broad, van. 11 ‘ AINS TITLE (Special to The Evening World.) JAfter the seventh R < a yall seemed to re- H. Hall, Tremont; Chas. A. Matthows, Ve , . 3.—Be- | iT Club, id pe SOHOL ahs Feb, 1.—Be- |cuperate and had the better of the ee Deterrent Tubs wecind; BW "Beck Nast night. Aid Goren ce | fer allegea fouling eccenty hlswea () | J ie Wood's Tight to the skatine:| yon dee tatty oan ho yard keh Goodman, ot or ‘fouling. . Verona, D(a | Boston, and Lew Ryall, of Philadelphia, | iit jhe fourteenth round Ryall knocked | champlonslie acter he had ren Stolt, Etta Be Beas eat a7 ia : e¢ best ever seen | son, got the NM orto ban amma eines Ste H on by words in this city. ‘of W |oarniva ng held at Veroni | my ella ee bel {serene oltz, Bucltd EB. Mulligan, He Tey Schoo! (150' yards), third; Ume, $n. 0 7 = re you 8@ Beat ie once cure. maultation fre PRIVATE DISEASES — ————— Weare “VARICOCELE Peest ryhowt cutting fn from VITAL Very slmple rem TRICTURE long standing \. BLOOD POISON Every, vestive of volron, re. ‘of merciay oF potash, s, i NEW YCRK'S MASTER SPERIALIS(, J Dr. | Dr. Williams Cures Diseases of Men | MAKE NO CHARGH for a friend): jean exclusively treating, r IN BILLIARD HE tast games of the Amateur I Billard Tournament were played last night, and Ferdinand Pog- genburg, of the Liederkranz Club, beat| Charles F, 209 points to 27 Poggenburg's victory makes him tied with Dr. L. 1, Mial, of this elty, for! first prize, each having won five games | Th and lost one. this afternoon 0. Hoggenourg opened which he increased t te will be played oft | he Lieder- entirely | the thirteenth inning conklin, of Chicago, by | POGGENBURG AND MMIAL TIED: - TOURNAMENT #2 caroms und took te lead by 15 te vw, He oe.d it untll the seventeent: when Poggenburg 6% by fine nursing s. Inyed a stift up- 1 loudly applauded when ‘he pussed the Liederkrang wan in | the thirty-fifth inning with a run of 20. Poggenburg evened up In his half of the inning. Runs of 4 a 24 gave him th eighth Inning. Y ° 4, high “ru 4, 29. 5. 0. 0. 19, 3, Raby cst: MELODY IN 1.—"Buddy” got six HICAGO, Il, Feb: ( Ryan, the local lightweight, the decision last night ne dy, of Bos- rounds over “Honey Melody, Lett ton, in the main event of Battery “D' Athletic Association, Many spectators jeft.the hall pondering whether Ry carned the verdict and a big majorit houglit a draw would have been the ro pee verdict. The fight was at cateh- Weights and was the fastest ever seen | between lightwelghts in this city, Prom the tap_of the bell in the opentng round until the final gong the boys were swapping punches and there wa, enough gore spilled to satisfy the most bloodthirst pa neoes HERMAN DOING WELL. Kid Herman, the Windy City feaines c uy de some 80 weight, ix certainly’ ding some good ei there as Fe ae tights and, will be matched In y ft a ays to meet Tommy Mowatt, o Gmiengo. for xix rounds before one of the numerous clubs in Chicago, NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. ———— NE WORLEANS, La, Feb. 13.—The entries for Monday's races are as fol- lows: Tirst nile “Beil Mazone Hickory Corn lady Contrary *Stand Pat Tally H Censor Second Rac Bronx Aggie Lewis r Johnson Rece—Selling; three-quarters of © +103 108 1107 und cag 14 Six, furlongs; gelling #6 Sid Silver 96 SArachue sRedman, ee Clreus Gish Emigre *Carl Kahler Little Jac’ UCee eee hind Race—Halt ynile; purse Martonetta .. 1 be Port Fi 100 Fis Stiie and one-aixteenth; selling. Sa cecal if Exapo. “a ee cio Trocadero Ks Unko 99 Nimble [100 Georgla. fit {i102 Ttadisnt Ieat. Whalebact: 102 Dr. Hart . A Af «190 dariner, *Apnrentice allowance, 100 102 108 “BUDDY” RYAN BEAT SIX ROUNDS BASKETBALL GAMES. ——— The basketball game Saturday night at the New Polo A. A. will be betwee the Silent Five and the Young Men's Hebrew Association. The preliminary game will be between the Lincolns and the Tremonts I CURE MEN. No matter r what may be hat ean cure you if you I Will kive. You prom lcker"end cheaper than ‘BI’ by my. syate BILITY srekenzae seavectiv affiicced. OF th hat "ered, if, fro Har 2 OF all ‘owe tem be stopped, RR tear" Witheut aii VAHAEDERL ete tie ume. Permanently cured = the cuitina or Win BEBO pUigON sietaats th rns without the we ‘of BLADDER BND KIDNBY urns vy {reatment show signs of improvement HRUMATISH, ss aa Aiveases cureh milexly and red aplcnuy and. ber Y make HDR Sak wa eocial oat with ave a LTATION AND ADVICE CONSULTATION, AND. 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