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2 a ‘ i i ed i sha " Ter ‘ OEE TS ESET TRS IEF phen sha Lae = nM ay , THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, , FEBRUARY 16, 1904. : eas! ‘ ‘ SKATING ATHLETICS — PO RT pet ‘|Big Chaimpion, Interviewed by the “MINER” MUNROE’S FAST STRAIGHT LEFT-HAND JAB. “Kid,’’ Says Winner Is Hard to Pick in Fight Between Miner and Ex-Sailor. pee eee ee a BY CHARLES “KID” M’COY. bb HO will win the Sharkey-Munroe battle?” I fired this question point blank at the champion of all the champions, James J. Jeffries. | I had been ordered to find out from Jeff what he thought of the! sailorman and the miner as fighters and who would win their coming x-round passage at arms at Quakertown. » So J went at the champion with bare knuckles, Can Munroe Place His Blows? But he side-stepped me. He had a Dutch answer ready. “Has Munroe learned how to place his blow?” I was a bit surprised at the query. The miner must certainly have im- proved a great deal since that day he stood the massive boilermaker off for four rounds.. For a supposedly “green” man Munroe places his blows with a great deal of accuracy and most positively with an {immense amount of force bo- hind them; and I told Jeffries so. Will Be a Hard Fight, Says Jeff. “Then,” said the big fellow, with that quiet, good-natured smile of h.s, “it will be a hard fight.” He saw my smile at his evasion of my qnestion. “Look here, Charley," he said, “I cannot attempt to-pick the winner of this bout, even if I knew positively which one would win. I have promised the winner a chance to fight me for the world’s championship, and for that reason I do not want to bave any feeling {n the matter or voice my opinion as to the outcome, “T will be at the ringside and I want to sit back and watch the best man win,” I saw that he was right. | “Well, Jim,” I asked him, “what sort of a battle, from your knowledge of the styles of the two inen, do you think they will put up?” “Slugging pure and simple,” he replied quick as a flash, Go Will Be a Slugging Match, ' “Slugging, eh? “Yes; good, hard, old-fashioned slugging. I have fought Sharkey forty- ‘Ave rounds and T know that that is all he knows how to do. He is on top of his man all the time with full-arm swings, right and left, right and left. \He keeps them going like a windmill, and It’s a case of ‘Sally, bar the door,’ A 2 \it he catches the right spot. He carries sure death in either hand if he hits ur A \ you right. “Of Munroe's style of course I do not know so much. He was pretty TERRIBLE R RIGHTHAND SWING THE SAILOR USES VERY OFTEN json wien 1 re nim, ut ne wan coraily a i, turn trong, dangers RIGHT-HAND BLOW UNDER THE HEART, ‘MUNROE’S BEST, rey His lack of the fine points of ring tactics was his most prominent i JACK JOHNSON WON FROM then Hs uick aaa dois victios over Dwter Manet soa ent taiow| GG OQIWALE MORE THAN A Limerick show that he has ‘come on’ a good bit. As to his style a straight “BLACK BILL’ IN PHILA. Sim tinny vintiszce” "=" MATCH FOR WILLOUGHBY caer —— “Yes, it te,” I affirmed, “He has also a good left hand. Ho sticks it oe oe i © World) knocked down, but the blews did ane: vauae He to The Foune ine. and rom O dara puts out inivers clever. fashion. It has a great deal of power behind it, and he (Specin! to The Evening World.) night, and at the end of that perioa| liton man, Both men were found in fing 3! ro c end ard: latte, aieh er te 4 a : a 1 GheWaw OAliGd sar Urawse lini Ton: joughby having In as IITA, "eb, "3H —sacit| tach the vital spot, and at the end of g hard hatte, in whieh the bat | will givé the sailor many a jolt with it if he uses it as well in the ring as| BUFFALO, Feb, 16—Walter wits Pei nic Has called ae GeaNea a lugiborhiond Of tw ‘twen! Fay ‘ Resin Me BEEnO| DehoROR mea niae Dork crectiools SLroDean the ialsth, put. arne s y ymnasiim,” loughby, of Buffalo, holds the title of] 20t f e i out mnt the other ma alter weighing Heavy-weight championsiip of the Johnson used hin lett effectively and | too much to over in the prelim: | ho does when working with me in my gym , nddiecawoighe wrestling cuampion, but [26% Beka to look squally for the Tut-| apparently between 10 and 470 pounds, & qwprld,,mado good Inst alght 2t the! soon had Bill bleeding from the mouth, foun i ies BURSTS FAG OOe vie Then I showed Jeffries this straight left of Munroe’s, Je fouda I¢ linnensible to throw CNAFIIG fay shaiapten Ww Mou wane top- ° Sct Sts wie et tagerala Lenox Athletic Club, when met | He then brought his right into play and | Qereatod Jimmy. Devine, ‘The bout, Doe The big fellow grunted as I stung his nose. Conkle, the Canadian welter-weight, in |qod Atherton ines. thought peerieutte| fegpnaed. the Uric boxing arena. Diack BI, of Merchantville, One week smashed Hill's jaw hard, The latter took twee Alabama Aghting machine “gay,” he sald, “that would almost bother me.” {Weg Nour And Wale OE eaten arreacoh= | Seinen theta Ree Tee eee eR a, han berm deciated ft teeing ta. ago Johnson met Sandy Fergux a the puntshment gamely, but seemed} and ne Dippl was a farce, the tan nresting a the Olymaple Cho last ’ 5 ine © take bout, and Ist nlght bo showed a! afraid to lend, There were several hat Feferee # stopping it In the third round. I wonder {f he meant it? ar Aisposition to rede ¥ n himself, mix-ups, but Johnaon easily held ais | ——-— -—-— 4 G ‘ He fave Black Will a severe drub- opponent sufe throughout, Ke |S ROF ‘ A Disease + Bing for six rounds, A not rue- In the Inst round he made a despor- \ j j a0 nee Ie Rhbe kin hie! rn + black ate effort to being the Pout to an “od We Inherit. (BI was awkward, und it ; ee CNT Te |. Scrofula manifests itself in many ways. Swelling of the glands of emmeeeere ce rent nein notirsoelye {son hiond-at the cigshant it the neck and throat, Catarrh, weak eyes, white swelling, aflensiee sores ee wor Spr he. rT zeit PG AR Soe, 2 et abscesses, skin eruptions, loss of strength and weal:ness in muscles P| iB EW BEDFORD, Mass, Feb. 3 : F re =| A straight right and followed tt with a! which stig N Wille Schumaker, of New York,| place Nes, ae RuTer ge Sane 01 wt Toftchand (nwitig: whiclt ats i if . at [out seconda, but Pro k Falvey went! New Yorker, “The blow de h ttle grandchild when only 18 months wax knocked? out cleanly last | (lite comer, ‘The tight started 1 lively’| Pinker and Delmont landed blow after) bard right-hand s ly blood taint, Scro = 7 ‘They went ut each other Hercely, Up to} j a A out, ale! the beginni ft fghth round ‘De ye feared sho would loso her 6 olghth round a Prt naj Th " othe! . but managed to stay the round out, ab © beginning of the clgh oune " rt (pHa eleni Round lot whaciwariecnedul tho fifth round honors were about even| though Delmont. tried hard to land’ the! mont landed a. fierce righ nd upyer-| from parent tochild, 'to bea fifteen-round go. ae to blows. The fifth round started] finishing blow. In the sixth Behumaker! cut, knocking Schumaker out. theseeds are planted = ae ee - in i try 8.8.5. made ouch artaur 4. 14 rina © today at the office of the taint removed Scroftla is sure to develop at some period in your life. i) The fight was the b that has taken) with infighting. Delmont led and landed, came bar i aud joints, Itiso miserable disease and traceable in almost every in. gent the fought more oautianaly stance to some fami- ; Scrofvin sppearod on the head of my da. Selni- ne Se ® i Fy old, and apread rapidly over night by Albert Delmont, of Boston, tn] and neither man wasted a momeat,| RlOW,,on Sonunakers, face jad ods] Witt a, geo ieee hand oppor, Nt | ie de. bred to the EBLE ope tat one ~ in infancy, and un- iy ay ond complot . She ie now. Tess the blood is b7Se' d a young indy, and how nover had « oem i an ified ise ena, fo return. Nod. Fob. 16-Omola.| | | purged and purifie : IES, RUTH BERELY, announcement was made yesterday eornce with ducsine revo)! s, 1 | aud every atom of Wakaeltee a] wilt el e| | Becuref by the Athletic Commitee to} Westchester Racing Association. 4 | No remedy equals S. S. S, asa cure for Scrofula. It cleanses and eoach the Princeton baseball team this! usual, it will be the principal feature | builds up the blood, makes it rich and pure, aud under the tonic effects season, Hillebrand turned out a vic-| of the opening day. of the Morris Park bad | of thio great Blood Remedy, the general health improves, the digestive 4 torlous*barsball team last yi nd} spring meeting, which will begin on organs are strengthened, and there is a gradual 6 thar 4 landed a ble i Pain ero, N, , also the. chumpionship foot Thursday, Ma. ee} ———— oe | > He was graducted from. Princet Pecullar attaches to th J . Tommy Ryan, the champion middie-| _,,, ri . but sure return to health. The deposit of tuber- . 2) 10, and captain of t mpionshiy SPSS contest, because 1t will be Howard Drakeley, President of the Clurence Bouldin, the “Cuban Won-! Oct oi engage in another battie! ‘he colored Aghters in and about Chi- cular matter in the joints and glasids is carried off, 4 Daseball and fodtball ast n that the Westchester Rac- | National Amateur Hockey Leagu hos de r" put in a strenuous day's training | ey near future, Despite the fact) ¢xso are all worked up over the recent the entire system rallies, and the sores, erup- Trainer James Robinson, who han the in ciation will use its present {teen selected as referee in the great funder the watchful eve of his tutor, Tom | that Ryan his said that he would not] dict whieh will eventually bar them tions, and other symptoms of Scrofula disappear a chiamplonshin contest between the Wan-! Jenking, to-day. Jenkins has trained Gerers and. Brooklyn Skating Club) yout cor alt of his important. m teams at the Clermont avenue ice rink, | Brooklyn, this evening. ‘This contest | practically decides the championship, for if the Brooklyas, who have a to ene i Me wit sive kg | Lenox aveoum, the champion Fr Joa lipe SA e from holding boxing shows that bar ‘ winners have never lost in a play-off, | “Bouldin has defeated the best men 4 them from ‘lighting. ‘fhe club matei- fie maten prs be replete with | all wolghts in the West, and is i Llinfalerataayathev' ave anlsrearredhtia ke! exciting plays. and every admirer of the. meet with defeat. 1 have wrest'ed Both- caren ee colored flehters ite men, vastime will be on wait (Ol ner aad know all his tricks, which 1 SW ORLEANS but that they can batter one another + The Wanderers | ha ries for to-morrow’s races heads off as much as they choo: IV DISTANCE RAGE! BE VERY BUSY MAN'S: egos «|Ocp De, GREV @istinction of being the only traincr Home, inzamuch as August Belmont Who has officiated at Harvard. Yalo and, MS Associates expect to open the new Princeton, hes been engured to train| Belmont Wark, at Queens, L. 1, in June of 39%, and the Metropolitan Handicap will then be transferred to the Long pivhnalrsckiyh Gale track, het owt to, ia poor healthy he never from flebting altogether in that city. | #8 soon as the blood is restored to a normal condition. ble dnd harmless; an ideal blood . . hought{ less haa signed articles of agreement t0| hey Amim their American citizenship S. 8. 8, is guaranteed purely vegetal ae ee rena tar Gove tocinetens ire! meet Jack Beauschoite, the big Chicago} 1°" CNN 1 af purifier and tonic that removes all blood taint and builds up weak con- eight, for ten rounds before the| entities them to the same Nghts As Bothner when they meet on the Indianapolis A. G.cn the night of Feb. | white Aghters, aud they declare they will Stitutions, Our physicians will advise without charge, all who wri the Seventy-first Regiment Pa a has aiready beaten BCAU-| oreage attorneys and enjoin all clubs] ®bouttheir case, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, Dr.Williams Cures Diseases of Men MAKE NO CH EN. P tate Dean srchua afvely vee “pect Siisaees inet a for <4 of money buy Ie larkiny In iny office, equi progn re ify an athletics for the next three ye hocice® stick . Bothner wre ihe Brooklyn i ee eUMteu icon 4% Verrs a Specialist in My DISEASES OF M 108] BLOOD Por: 9 the Brooklyns. threw Parker receatly £¢ very tewin in the big The Cudan also’ wres- Py Dd recently aa hour to a ho ©The fentyre of the indoor meet to be | Termue’ Mn thelr “play Weld by the Greater New York Pirate Tom Jenkins will be a busy wrestler Lente en fica m for the next few weeks If his ma 2 | - ee ht “ONT eure fs Me ,, ve health in rts te Sk su . | keepa on making matches at the prea: POOL TOURNEY. | ; a Caryote Patra paearmene = 00 0 any Teast 0 Scxoenpe’ eae eicsince wot hiding te, | Bosides hia contest with j Thay i ydured is to + |B \ . ts manot “call, writs “home apa Beane ees, } Lundin, which takes place Feb. 17 at] Bexinning ‘Tuesday | Frow opt. | Seay e a rs 5 ‘ He idaneatintien wen for’ my "home f pect Froapect Hall, Brooklyn, he wil! tackie | will be «tool tournamer ‘ i B SAIN! P: S ! td tor eignens | Hansen, the Danish champion, tn u| shin of Greater New Yor : peel aac atety oaaear ee! i : : PRIVATE DISEASES SFE ake Seo fge: b jetes who, it la ex: A t Perth Amboy on | !itondva my. Bre ¢ y ud ¢ mine. Jn entries ‘are Jonn etn 6 iT) 1 9 a | a nd on the 280 he will meot |! spl aea A Hl 2 : ‘ARICOCELE gered, without cutting tn trom MAlex Grant, of the| Emil Selva et Paterson. ihe Maavenisty "5 10 Fatvanne teen a treatment t f, VARICOCELE piste G-. preseni ove und tive Jenkins ts working faithfully (a on Hands Aurore ..117 BR 117 EAST 17TH ST OA, OCR i A VITAL WEAKNESS Tine gf, cure, 10, te 40 * ve; match with Lundin, as the cont. ard Diy irkiond “or ae Race—Half mile; $1,000 added 0) vate. sto O+ ay ‘ : ot Perea, mate Re linlrateeaatpisteraicy: 5 epeand Teving Taner wes : vs ASE eit OUR Sit ane Zane atte remedy Tend eat bye) " my ° ; ++ 4 Dixte Lag vets cured tn withoy aD receray dente : ae . Jimmy Doran knocked out Dan Hur: | ° 4 Dixte Lad oo. aeeilel STRICTURE est & race forth fa Carr fue of the ‘tulle eas SLE Jey Ma private fight last night_in x G ‘9 Arle oo 10H ‘ Gas, paint? diugs SecMeyt et: ge a of the ny, wede: bane One. at Bien Pip anid eee rect 4 ri ess ‘ine. finlor wescalls, hatin’ | tik greatest Gravco-Roman wrestlers i v ge wilt hed SG A *. Pree iin Y, the World. = pen es i Wet rdact and one FEROS 2k Rea 4a ¥ i ‘ { ime ainnding the disease, in from ¢ to %0 dass. . ‘eb. 5 sd 4 bi Xe * . ) Lut see nous plunger sé » Hurley was counted ; . Dowety « 8 ; x TRARE Manic * BLOOD BLOOD POISON sete Yortice of volun ‘ane a GIST 168 crhatheseroitt SM of mercury or gas on — ‘lay f ROMPTER VOUS Bi Charley Hitte, the” Alba: Iter. | bred. 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