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G, FEBRUARY 20,1904: Noe 2 “THE WORLD: “SATURDAY” EVEN 46.4 ‘THIS HOLD SHOW BOTHNER WILL WRESTLE TH Belpre NEUE “CUBAN WONDER” TO-NIGHT psn ODY SCORED KNOCKOUT. IN BATTLE WITH SIELOFF SS ] REAT Interest fs being manifest-) a wrestling standpoint. as both men mat houts, Hh | CAHICAGO, M1... Fed, 29.—Billy “Mel-{ show last night in the fourth round a the second round’ In the third Billy's ed in the wrestling contest t-| fre reputed to be among the cleverest, t matches lody, of Charlestown, M. tho fastest and: most vicious fighting | clean-cut work manifeated itself, Hp night between George Bothner| «> RSE AL hele, ‘records (bears tap contests, and, on for knocked out Otto Steloff, of Chi-| witnessed here in years. It was a con-| peppered the local boy with’ hard nd the “Cuban Wonder,” which will! this assertion, looks to ben aure winnie cago, In the wind-up of the Battery 1) tinual performance of slug, slug, slug straight lefts, intermingled with right fe. held Bee tae ceva Sree etne| Rar eMeA Tete Mae the RrceTRK a aR Mee acne from the moment they shaped up for| hand Cross-counters and ‘uppercuts, but ment Atrect and Madison avenue, | plirx before the publie at the a bet dawn on the Cuban action until Otto was sent to the Moor) Md not escape scathleas, as Otto stage Sithe bout promises to be a vecnrd-/ nt time, Mis \fetorles ran be hat st te re ht for. the fatal count from the effects of| Fight-hand. swings, which. trtiee Dreaker, both in attendance and from] ed by the n, both In st ring home {® rght-hand swing to the jaw. Ex-! for Billy, landed too ‘far back to upset him. bahar nai tts eceiv-| ,, Lhe fourth sesslon was a repetition of standing toe to toe, giving and receiv! the three preceding rounds, irae tac aa tng wallops of all kinds, Mellody’s| they tore in for all: that was in them better:knowledge of the finer points of | fxchanging bfow’ for blow, with Bill; the game miade his deliveries the more Showing to the better advantage. Hi i | toppied Otto over with w left hoak,, ar acdurate, and it was only a question of| toward the close uf the round fnishe changes followed exchanges, the men | COLUMBIAPAS | Unie, barring Otto. landing a lucky) him with a right swing to the Jaw. : ; ~ |. Mellody demonstrated he is the bea punch, when this knowledge would 88-1 Loy oe nis walght ever Kent here front sett {tself-and land him a winner. |} the East. The is a possibility of hh —_-— It Was anybody's fight at the end of | meeting Buddy Ryan next Friday night JENKINS AND PIENING Columbia's athletes have just finished a debt of $12,500 which was as- g@umed by the threo larges* athletic or- : ganizations, football, biseball and f track, at tho university, This debt ' E jwas funded in 190 by the Corn Ex- WRESTL A DRA elhange Bank and guaranteed by Seth Low, who was then president of Colum- din, : RIDGEPORT, Conn., Feb. .20.—Tom| ttetlcs, but,-as neither man gained a | B Jenkins was substituted for Jack | fall in a eerie Mamie | ot tuiety ; Munroe last night In the wrestling | the ¢ SA draw est rl) Plenii rd him to Jing to se Jenkins to mee style of wreat stion OL supromacy and if the match is mude one of the most desperate struggles ever seen on # mat will probably result, alleneged | match with John Plening, the “Bute! Boy,” and,. after thirty minutes’ ha | work on the mat, the bout was declared a draw, neither man getting a fall. After a lengthy wrangle and a vehe- RYAN BEATS LOMBARD 4 EAVEN WORTH, Ps i Feb, ie and was eagily knocked out in the fifth ment bretest fro Johnay Dunn, Plen-| raeco-Rtoman “tie big Dane, at A@am Ryan, of Chicago, last | round, ot together, le Olsen b big a nager, the men go on-Sa de be: { night defeated Harry Lombard, of | Both men were In splendid condition, Ree Mite reniully exiats between them sck-on-Bouniy 1B tenis Bartlesville, L. T., in the fifth round of} Ryan had n slight advantage in weight they constantly rushed each’ other off has engaged training quarters near the st scene of the cx the mat and indulge? in cough-ho! j What was to-havo been a fifteen-round| and tho betting was 2 tol In his favor, SSeS } Bout, Lombard was entirely outclassed | with few takers. _ GARDNER WON FROM CARTER WITHOUT ro (Bpectat to the Evening World.) ILWAUKEE, Wis, Feb. ro— | M George Gardner, of Boston, de- feated “Kid” Carter, of Brook- tyn, last night in a fight which was ajl his own, but in which ho was not able to place a knockout blow From the first round to the tap of th gong in the sixth Carter was evidently fighting a losing battle, and only the Rong saved him from defeat in the fourth and six rounds. As it was, Gard- nér was given the decision and Carter LANDING KNOCKOU ail but lost the fight by fouls in the sixth round, Tho fight was charaterized by clinch: head, but the Boston man ducked and landed again on Carter's stomach and arter clinched. } and hit Carter clinched with the ing, -Carter would repeatedly hug his} a little low in the breakaw Round, Phecnaae and then try toJand # telling first, was all Ganiner's. |blow in the breakaway, but Gavdni ym the third, but was too mtich for the Brooklynt a p on Gardner's chin by repeating pou of Carter's 3 and Janded heavily on Gardner's stom his ach, | jach had the Kid at me ggering the Boston man. |work was generally nt such cloae rani 2) In the fourth Carter was grogay and |that there was much less sparring than wis knocked down and only saved fyom | jis usually the e a knockout by the ge after a bloW In In the first Carter began hugging | the stomach. {Gardner and hit in the breakaway. | Gardner tried to land a Knockout tn Gardner landed on Carter's stomach re- | the last two rounds, and had Carter | peated! 0 Carter .swung at Gardner's! but the gong saved him, 5 ARRY FOLEY, the much-touted H middle-weight champlon of Call- fornia, who recently arrived 4 the East from San Francisco with Ed- @ie Hanlon, the clever littl feather- weight fighter, will make its debut in a boxing bout in the Bast in Philadelphia to-night, His opponent will be George Cole, the colored fighter of Philadelphia, Who was practical to meet Foley in ‘Fr ater lett that city, ‘They In at six, und bout befor: e National A. ¢ for half the gro: eipts, ‘These men Ought to pul up a slashing fast hat te, as they both + aggressiv hters, who can punch well with ot and are capable of taking consid- erable punishment se , HANLON VS. KID DECKER. Eddie Hanlon, who has been matched to fight Kid Decker, of Philadelphia, for six rounds before the National A. C., of PAiladelphia, on the night of March 1, has begun training for the battl Juaker City with Harry Foley, the Call- fornia middle-weight ea BOXING IN PITTSBURG. ‘Roxing will be In a flourishing condi- don again in Pittsburg in a short time The authorities are sald to be willing to permit boxing liouts to be held there and have told the tstic promoters they Pill grant them licenses to pull off legit- imate bdats. —_.—. HANLON SENDS. REGRETS. Eddie Hanlon, the California feather- weight, has refused to meet Benny ‘Yaneger for the purse of $2,000 which the matchmaker of Battery D, of Chicago, ds willing to offer the boys to contest for in a six-round bout within two weeks. Hanlon has telegraphed John Hertz, manager of Yanger, that owing to his numerous engagements it will be impossible for him to fight Yanger. aS FITZGERALD INJURED. Wille Fitzgerald, the South Brooklyn lightwelght, will not be able to fight again for over four weeks. He injured his right hand so badly by a fall a few days igo that his physician has ordered him to cancel all bouts. pa DUANE WINS FIGHT. Dasiny Duane, the cast-stde fighter, Knorked out Billy Moore, the colored fighter of St. Louis, in the nd round of what was to have been a six-round bout at Lebanon, Pa, on Wednesday night, NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE FIGHTERS. | POINTERS COLUMBIA BEATS YALE, CETOD J, Feb. %.—The basketball team overwhelmed to| Harvard's five last night by the'score mo-| 40 to 11 ek of team werk and Inabil- ity to ¢ the ball accounted for the Crimsc showing, Bard, the star f tho Princeton, had #even KoRIs to his| LEAN-CUT passing, alded by accu-) PT C rate goalshooting and a never-| Tix failing ability to settle down sold team work at the ecructal ments, e d Columbia to defeat Yale | At basket-ball In the Columbia symna- sium Jast night by a score to 6. Mne-up: Capt. O'Connell and Marcus Hurley | REM OM ann pen were by all odds the best players on! Columbia's side, while Hyatt was the (Ma Vanderbilt Guede. . Star of Ya flve. HARVARD AND YALE IN HOCKEY GAME TO-NIGHT HE next fntercollegiate hockey | the second period championitp, mateh, which {9 | Carhart and Catlin ¢ one of the most important of the | ties by the Latin School boys made an year, will take place at the St. |ayen py Nicholns Rink this evening between the | pou) ye teams of Yale and Harvard Universt- |; good playing by ager A tac ak, And each team tallied ¢ 1 score stood:, High Sche Latin School, 1 goal TIGERS DOWN HARVARD) CHICAGO FIGHT CLUBS © - WILL DO BUSINESS ‘THIN the next few days all of ,shows out there the cliances are that 7 SSeS a nike aghtlne clubs in Chicago |all the good fighters in both the’ East ‘ALT Natroe- fr ‘ill be opened and prepared to jand West will shortly depart for that Gt city, ¥ do business, ‘The American’ Athlele (S7¥, saiq that a syndicate of sportiols Club is the latest to throw open '8 men of Chicago are trying to lease Tat- doors. jtereall’s big Dullding for the purpose of With the six clubs holding boxing ‘bringing off battles between big men. ’ CHAMPIONSHIPS Dates have been assigned by the Ex- coutive Committee for the annual champlonship of the United States Golf Association, which is to be held at Baltusrol, The amateurs will gather at ‘TWO BIDDERS FOR WASHINGTON TEAM Feb. 20.—Ban Johae SPECIAL TRAN TO SILOR-MINERFIGHT WASHINGTON, the links near Short Hills, N. J., on New Yorkers are going to take ade) ne icnt of the American Loague pt. 5 6, 7, 8 9 and 10, Earlier dates Vantage of the special train that the] arrived in town, yesterday to close the the ‘local basebi firing ter ven: set two rival parties bid- lub, but late last night thd nced that the Central Railroad of New Jersey has ar- ‘ranged to run to the Sharkey-Munroe fight. ‘The train will leave this city | from the foot of Liberty street at 6.30, | aseiVis an Pailadelphia four blocks irom the club, at 9,uy, and will make the | return trip a halt hour atter the fgnt is over, reaching New York In two | hours. | have been assigned for the open cham- | pionship, (the latter taking place at |Glenvlew, near Chicago, on July § and Considerable uncertainty still remains | with regard to the women’s national event Which {s booked for the Merion Cricket Club course, near Philadelphia, club. ing Jonnson ng for the league executive annc hogotiations Were still pending, andy not be closed far a day og two, The names of the new parties dYckering: for the clnb were not divulged This club prefers either tho third or , 1 rate o£ $3 has been made for rf st week in June, but the matter, will Tis Swalche ls fh tess than Ten Days’ | have to be settled by the Executive the rep ot e whe = fice ets a lien ante ate ayaa ; on sale at the principal hotels and Comme seen ae Cera ate ei soed smiany Sporting resorts, and. the demand for intending competijurs who prefer a fall | Free Treatment Offered Men. 'Great Direct Method That Cures them has surpassed the expectations of the promoters. —— | CANOLE AND KELLY. Martin Canole, the hard-hitting light- | date. 1 MAN’S SHOW TH E SPORTS weight of Fall River, will be matched] Vital Weakness, Varlcocele, [ [ [ J shortly to meet Jimmy Kelly, of this W. WE ND chty before the New Bedford A. c. in Stricture, Irritation and En- h two’ weeks, ‘They will baitle at 13 pditeeeaccarete Bans largement of the Prostate Gland, Bladder and Other ARLY this morning the Sports| most breathing the freshness of the | ine ; ous of the ducks and geese, Disorders, Without Taking ' at Madison’ Square | pin Nestled among the small hills at | situated, ay it were, & fi E earn My tig Mecca. for many | the base of a cascade ia an old, deserted | grea! ies LGA FTE DS TEE) SEASES. Medicine Into the Stomach, but the old wheel grinds as faith- | Ses curk’ State is weil representea. and in Their Own Home-It ero still doing the [oeaaben, ot Adirondack guldes buve mill, fully as though It w ns interested in outdoor sports. id chronk: The big amphitheatre has been Sane | will of mankind. “The water thot is }and are re: ay ana wtiie Prt vee WII Be Sent Every Man Ab formed Into a paradise orting MeN: | past? winds its way gracefully over a | of the glory of New darlem necatene lately Those who seok «the nizens of the| series of hillocks, finally tumbling Into | ous countre. » fief hecause my past solutely Free. rest Ys aplenty. to | — experience tells mo Just forest In thelr lair caw find plenty et cou teed. to, make : occupy them, while the man who has | You strong, healthy and By a wonderful motho4, successfully used nover shouldered a guu in search of bik vigorous, My diagnosls. I for years and now for the firm thme i- game can gee and learn much of ment, trogueed to the ube, It 4 possible for ane A ty @ grande: : haved on solentific prin- |} man, no matter how bad off, to quickly re. that ther | N has the Garden pre- sented the picture that it does In this show. At the Fourth avenue end of the | Garden Is represented a great stretch | of rolling count undulating and =| fai | taking any medicine {nto the stomach. am of successful cures by & | $ WEAKNESSES, tomer., toains, sane! VARICOGELBsitea wath opteation, oF STRICTURE guy sata e etreto tin No pain: no iter what Young and old men, no. mal t yb dition. aBaARe BoFb Ue the stmple vet effective ‘WILL FIGHT AGAIN | EORGE: GARDNER, the ex-light ( z heavywelght champion, and Jack NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. at catchweights, and George Siler has been selected to referee the contest. Root, the rugged fighter of Chi tes. Neither team has lost a game, ohana : ii although Yale has played one hore game than Harvard. f U s Harvard's team is very heavy and plays strong hockey, Yale's tcam ts considerably lighter, but has moro Harvard and Yale, Clubs, as well as the usual tremendous following of the: universities, have all taken a deep In terest in this particular contest, and a record-breaking crowd {s sure to be in science and speed, and while there ts erable betting in Wall street nnd clubs, it fs at even, money, ‘The 4“e INNIE" O'CONNOR, the | W jockey who rode with such in Austria and Rreat suce while thelr opponents were bla and on that account will have ANDOOR TENNIS | GINS STARTED started yesterday in of the United States on the} mt for the indoor tennis —— mounts more tho nla Club, H a rk "Taw mith, Columbia K <2 5 Shee | This will be the fourth time they er You, strony NEW ORLEANS, La; Feb.°20—The | cago, are to meet again Inthe squared | have exchanged blows In the ring, In| | methods employed. 10 200 oonot entries for Monda; races are as fol- circle, They have bern matched to| their previous battle, which was for the Hours—0 A.M. to ® P. 1 eye aus ieee | SPOUUNAABOUETA GE CH light heavyweight championship of the] days, 10 A. M. to 4 P: M, | Consultal o ; | SERRE T Bate he Next | vorld, Gardner knocked out Root in the| | and advice free, . pifltat Race—wive and a half ‘furlones: |hoxing show to be given by Battery D | twoltth round, at Fort Erle, Canada, on|| DR, R, H. M, MACKENZIE’S Minx Rute 87 Albert et |in Chicago, on Feb, 26, They will box | July 4 last year, NEDICKT, AND. SURGICAL OFFICE, Overton 0 Octo Yo: a WB West dah St, Now York, N.Y. High Wind Arthur AM 2 us Weira Montane = 4 Mace—Six fur Dr. GREY Th . Ss +. : attendance. countries In Europe last me 1 1amMmSs ‘ears a Spec! jat in “ Tey enrietia dts ee BUG plannTeoadagvon tholateamns RAK r EASES OF MEN. Yi The most !mportant ehamplonslitp | tht al - vane, [Algom oR $ e . BLOOD PEAS NG) tar All. its stags ‘ match of the Long Island Interscho! I wut, of the Amertean Line. | Cedar 7 low e rnalcaily cured in 13 to 40 day tle Athletic ue was decided last} The popular little jockey was given a! Third selllox, D f M LCERS,. recent and old, Carrle n iham. val to 10 da: Blane ur eschonnons Noeuie tal uth Big nentcon by Fie tinea gue wate) EN Seal Cures Diseases of Men Q)iei rei tity Brooklyn, wi fines Surana 5 | ened tho lirge mi 4 at the pier to bial { MAKE NO PHARON for a. friendly fix, I Lost. Vitality, nently cured 15 to 40 oktyn Lat oo! a he Brook- | iim bon voyag the steane . paery ONARICOCELE cuyed tn 6.4 to prove that {t will do thle they offer s ful lyn Boys' II i School ¢ 1 ; t a Hlett her pler OC to an BE of poner + Mouton tan cla equi rane DUAING and Loxton stopped at of “red in | Ten D ‘Trial Treatment absotutely free es jeh Beh Ke, | f f'witt ose you ane. treat you skilfully and and Hladder complaints D} every man sénding name and address to Dr, deach put up me that roused the | 1 orld report . ey r Washington Handi + restore to health in the shortest. time, with Stevens, & Co., Box 1611, Columbus, Chip; plaudits of, thelr enthusinstic followers. | 1 to’ make as big a success vile and’ seventy the least medicine, discomfort ang exbente: pee You apply ft locally to the seat of th PER are ean tem ur on the other side as 1 did la | Hicable, 1 guarantee to oure any case 1 under: aka. We guicniy cinge. ibe rf nd mor i hot mgr take, If cannot call. write for, my hom not t nts wer opponents, in § teats T expect to lead all the rd cure. Gonsutinilex treo . SP aTTH ST ; Enlaraing the musoles, ima! nine fn theonrat Savin * year, as 1am in better H ese aamanyn .g| remain ch nerve force, and mivine. tl i ool seven tallied nf nT evar wie before 1 wit! he Nord PRIVATE DISEASES cure. t0 8, "2,308 ostretciNe noc, | AMSRAmY, Vm, gat, oneney, Hie aorta ! v led nix much lighter than T did last | yet hay, Vie tribes atti ont 4t' ciires. in wondertully auto Kime: fa reat Rk! as itien t amd’ New rds entry York cous z ra h los VARICOCELE gree, without cutting tn, trom ; Misty Wblooubie, “ateictuee, Une time feels ee P. } O'Connor sal ne Ake 0 D he itth Rav oventy i. Ny faking and onl mv yphs a ne ai t satisfied ‘ Roemer sce ye OF Hy Se ori F 3 Cis the 0 atari Gl HEPA Peer Nata mere x01 Very almple remedy Gived exclusively by, me Las , 3 il olecurity the body, rot, weating Gases a i Singles (preliminary UL cured in 15 dave, without, cut- f s without medicine taken {nto rouge) — Hoskins, Helmout Cricket Wwe STRICTURE gree in,,18 fare. pithout. cut Te othery tell son, toting, cane done Sah Lub saeipaita, ie —— i from usinese. z TL] eu HME all ares cure nun " wy , ‘ ‘ { Br. Bevons. ke "Co, vent “iteginent *fennia LONGACRE A. C. GAMES. PROSTATIC TROUBLES permanentiy - cured, ; : ag! hor box Tunis Piss” otter ‘Net’ Dag a fone standing the disease, 1 Se r ‘Tromtinent absolutely fi Lo 8 pened) Pee hc ORE ee fone standing ease, in from 8 to 20 days. ; S| te no prescription. = The Longacre A, C. games are to be | Iiduisitive Giri Dorothy Osborne: BLOOD POISON BBvory, \youtive of polptn, re; eats ab, +2: held at Dr. Savage's gymnasium, Arashus Invinelb : he Univeraity, | defeiied Fifty-ninth stre Bev tamiahy 2am Arden en ‘ NER OUS D! aI ity ¢ Casey ot Aten tellin ail. apd a ae hire relay RYODIUA oo aad New Korie [Rew yours asia SPECIALIST. | EBILIT Y Cures auicy gad. radiont ld] S4*Shith forty. erurreeibes from ui. defeated’ Gardine Ambr . wa famous Di ‘Prescription. Aes thing jn confidential and sent = ee and st |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY, WONDERS,

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