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SAMPISAP “ UU a STR “ 7 FORE TI Will Be Little 2 Delay|A GREAT DEAL OF HARD WORK AND SOME PLAY IN “YOUNG CORBETT’ S” WESTERN TRAINING CAMP, in Arranging a Go! @ Little Champion Has Auto, Pony, Goat and Before Summer, the Sie BENNY G. Champion Wishing Many Pastimes to no Hans”) Dog All Help in HI> Goat woRKS . toFight During the Lighten Labors. ' —T ¥ S&S Conditioning Work § (h THB MORN, Cooler Months. VICK action for the champio of the Sharkey-Munroe # Philadelphia next Saturday night, | The man who lands the succes: ful wallop will not before getting a chance at Champion Jeffries, who, in his capacity as a feporter for The Evening World on that occasion, will be the ring Hde. Fight Before June 1, ‘ Not later than the last week in May is the time that the big fellow| bas set for the meeting with the =, winner of Saturday night's “go,” and wor WE Do he also specifies that the bout must TODAY FELLERS ? be pulled off in ‘Frisco. | = “Billy” Delaney, who came from California recently to look after the Interests of Champion Jeffries, said yesterday that the champion would fight the winner of the Sharkey-] Munroe contest not later than the dast week in May. Up to Saturday's Winner, Whether there Is a battle for the championship depends entirely upon the winner of this fight. “Jeffries will not fight in the sum mer months,” said Delaney, “and if either of these men wants a match it must be made at once, to take place before June 1. The fight must : i also be held in San Francisco, be- = = ps ea Aa = cause that is the only plece the men Pre dealnews j 1 will be allowed to fight — OVER THE JUMPS THE OCEAN AFTER THE O'ROURKE WOULD <= cerunel et ee ‘1d OUNG CORBETT is leading a strenuous life at Sheehan's, on the beach, where he is working for ¥ Dave Sullivan and Jimmy Britt. He has bought an auto, a horse and a goat, and all three are given) NOT MEET HANDLER their daily’ tryouts. Almost daily one can see the champion speeding through the park with the ma-| chine loaded with sports. He does everything but kill them, Sharp corners and steep hills are his long suit, ———_ nd any one who rides with him once has to be a daredevil or loaded with the oil of joy to try it'again. Billy a ‘ eats T ermttuniicer Fabwaa tetas |Roche is the only one who will dare take all the trips. The little pony was bought last week, and every after- on with Jimmy Handler, of Newark, noon he rides along the beach, making the pony wade into the water and jump over waves. He takes him Mey reaiea SENET 5 jin swimming once in awhile just for company, The goat was captured by the police the other day, but Billy { ave long to wait! Bumps 'N THE AUTO GET HIM VSED TO THE RUSHING FIGHTERS. ran O'Rourke claimed the he 00, was! Roche got him out. Corbett has bought a silver collar for him now and has had it engraved. ‘Benny G.” t he was willing to mike too small, b dt-six rou! e iis the name of | the “butter.” Say ingtendoeitwelyes rs mule A LBANY, Fel) 2—On a cocking) hotel, while in each of the bedrooms on | ~ ter the seventh round offer was refused, and Milly Payne, the f , main held at Round Lake yester-| the parlor floor were from one to a rilie Le SBS ES lg old timer, was substituted day a party of Now York sport-| dozen gamococks, with combs trimmed was knocked out in the second | ("hg Payne was out of condition and his) ine men won $5,000 from Boston chicken an hackles clipped, ready for ab round of what was to have been al seconds t he sm Hi econds: you spong: i velve-1 C 3 by 5: tenth, but iy persis! In continwine seconds t ponge in the ichters, around the cockpit were twelve-round battle last night by Sam] tenth, ra < hath the fight and had to be dragged into rth round ‘The pit was laid In the parlor of the about iifty men from Boston and. Provic Langford. The men fought before the) je ee ed OA nny Cut UD, a men fro Warren A, C., and the battle was for) “Jin,” Wiliams and William Farlow, h € Ie and Albany, 1 NL a decision, Jn the first round the jot Fall River, fought teht rounds te fight, fb RO “ahow twe " vi Ulta in icanalGoniitor neneion taricie a land one Smit aa, wil aadceeet EW BEDFORD, Mass., Feb. King, of Fall River, fought ten flerco N Willie Lewis, of New York, | rounds. w up the sponge fn the Eddio , t} y defeated Sammy Smith at | idly climb! Lenox Athletic Club tast| has: be » bout was one of the cley- Smith r ranks last fall, has rap- ladder Tim Callahan, and landed several stinging blows in the face, drawing blood from the mouth gan his us 7 juy Ashley, of the’ sam second round Langford began to get| River: ond Guy Ashley. of ‘the *. sum night. ‘T indup was'atame affair,| York fighter witsn’t able to stop the place, fought etght rounds to a draw. in some wicked swings, und the New RNa were there. fifty of thom, ]crest ever witnessed in this city. faved to have Han y var raw : ; nad to be weighed e Raining the declafon over | fast lght-weikht, and, after being ees Cran ened Ih ave rounds Nonora were even, In the) firat round The latter repiled In ind | Theo ana Soe Canada, | Fly | knocked to the foor once, was up only dlers, . ixth Haney cut loose and chased Smith | in the next, and was a clever conte Symister and y Kel ohn | t¢ ceive errible right-ha swing, i Blatant A i vor in| McKeever and Harry Decker boxed in- | t tecelve & terrible righthand swing, Was a sporting man from The result was a big| Haney turned the tide in his fa which put him to the floor for the Ile. To owin tt was hecessiny He did not give Smith — ¢ | the sixth round. | Soe Jack Grows In the pout between | count of ten snd out, 5 10 win elove ele bonsidered one of} the:alxth: rounc joe Jackson and Joe White the latter 1 BOG a Gus Ruhl A , z ? Fork birds did, bat wet ane rest boxers of his weight in/ time to get set, but went right ater | Wan so completely outclassed the referee at ths NSW, Bedford, Athletic Glup is ae Aaunanatea rsurtlibelseaay Carte ee ea au Eee oats nm had won elght the city, Janey, who graduated from! his man, Ho jabbed him repeatedly! stopped the bout In the Jast round. * | Jininy Briggs. ; 4 to clash in a mas the Akron € ton such 2 the National A . = of Slowville on Mareh 1. o hd Ftublin, who has. be nthe OSTON, Mass, Feb. 23,—Boxing path months, has Jumped recelved another set-back last Dffer to meet the Wid evening, both in this city and in Belf up to Matchmaker 3} . and . Chelsea. Meetings were sche@uled at a into the ring the Roanoke Soclal and Athletle Club and read The only hiteh, If there 1 and at the Chelsea A, C., but at both places the ‘police displayed so much 3 «DDAAVT activity that the directors of the clubs he wind-up was 2,000 wore present at the Chelsea A. one-sided, Jack C., where Sandy Ferguson and Walter a nd Dik hard to allow Mack to make a 5 when President | latter refused to Mix. Reorge. McD ‘announced that, uy owing to the unexpected action of the rhe alr. i the meetin; 4 5 NEW ORLEA Feb. 2. en- rhe on aukeo middle-weight, In the wind-up ¢ , w for to-morrow's races are as fol- | yghe Wattta Club last night At that) low Jo Brien tcok his own time, and . j Ein Firat Race--Mil ‘i nell ko chosen his would now read.) now Mile and three-elahths; KK. O, Charles Mack in halt a round.” | fight ha’ n ‘giles had | nim onthe a 3 04 short right ZB fHoxal Pirate HI So small was the crowd at the Mgnt] ¥ f gegen Fy ul a 0 8 he crow’ \ vl th the Jaw: in’ the third ald of the deat were Iatd over rr) 4 well-attended meeting of the StS Mina West by | PII . Ne Edwarc anion was in B a police Captain ¥, CA) EaiCOlh Ine ale ht alien wit || Second Race One-half mile: settng dey, of Hoston, ave W slash yesterday, and, after a Nonterence |practically completed by the two mag-| Police Captain Penbity., ealted » the essed some fast *Falbala fttle disnpy lancey, of Pu up to meet I bout, Billy Glancey, and ly matched both men will play: for Hanlon next H Race—Three-quarters of m mile; | Manager Byrne will put them on again aie e 1 ORTLAND Me., Feb, 23,—What | ‘seaxon, eT Bere on | With a longer Mmit, and endeavor to | g PAHOA GEELONG TINA anal GoNente ara ———— | Hartford, ana See Bunaiie, of oa O D GREY handlen b ind, at the Pastime Club last evening, | LD Peo rcam Hawmcecam| CEONTOGET (N'GAME. |sesa'ccuc ses came ana's coor ThE sith ROUND DUR SSE i re oe ae Dunning quit DISEASES OF ME F Major Mansit " : nda Acrase 1" In the opening round the Portland man ca : TH IS PANATE CO: ee eth tice One th FLOOD. POIPONING in all tt led and got in a good face blow, the radically cured in 15 to 40 day, st night. Although the end cai in Poole, and it is as good as settled that D Cures Diseases of Men 1s no taxes and old, are healed by struc ne bout, Then he go aot F Als recent id, truck In the bout, ‘Then he got) HAVEREILI, Mass. Feb, 23—Al ba of treatment te Side v0 aaee 1 ing exhibition against Kid Hessell, of dent Herrmann, of the Cin- | nates to-day. goo _spertater rida’ MG) Providence, before the Fall Mountain NUIT EARL Y Sh codeine latter sald: ‘Brook- : al willy Athletic Club at North Walpole, N. lyn has not waived claim to Bergen and ~~ S 5 al QUS DEBILITY, Impaired Memory. ind iy out with, ? Sharp chest blow, sipped and went/ bert Delmont, of Medford, won from rae et aun pe ror Weil \ » to fight Jimmy Walsh, thet ast the ropes and half down, When |Tommy English, of Phlladeipnie, aye ae Vitailly, “permanently oured 18 to 40 fr acane. al eee fitzaimmons | e. A. C, last evening. ‘The Phil- COCELE cured tu 5 to 10 di RIV, one told cat bantam champion of Boston in a ten ne up Kitzsimm 4 lightly | Haverhilt Y ured in Seals) rst Stre sien ne of the elibs i, {on the Jaw and Dunning went down | adelphia lad quit at the énd of the DRAINS and, Losson slapped at once, PRIVATE DISEASES ta AK 3 Puvdieal cul Th ™ mn, Leon has 1 doing tight | Again. When be got up he went to his | sixth round because of sickness. he | ink tetany DISEASES, 3 red, with eine ‘sleal 1 ” is 00) as adolng NY Hee rneliin; he receiver Was too SON’ a vf to 5 Enirteen men rane. th re A corner and refused to continue, grnaliing CONTRACTED Disa 1 VARICOCELE ured, Fa ft /culting ‘in trem’ Ing for the Inst three weeks he 5 weeks ip t Fey Kuaranteoe quickest: permanent Dunning claimed t the school in M fir veseventh strect ty-elght men se man had paid 32 digon avenu title of heavy-| During tho progress of the fight, both i ne hope of wetting on a ma ¥ wine, and his|men. showed great sp Phila~ 1o7 Of the bantum-weights. 1 Walsh ) pounds for a his advanced syatom of ieee at 117'EAS with some 1 Will moot | Quitting, W mplon of a bitter disappointment to | delphia fighter had nw alde bet hls friends \at one time he nearly put Delmont out. ked swing, and st. | “Son Geer atninle raan Pa STRICTURE cured vay 15 1 al Yithout owt. Bw: Ung. pain, drugs. or QHAMPION JM JBRPRIES PICKS WINNER OF GHD Wess [RW YoRS TASTER SmOMIST RERVOUS. DEBILITY cup Don't Miss His Report of the Sharteyaagarie Mill in Philadelphia next Saturday iy tairpivey Night- -It Will Be Published EXCLUSIVELY in The Evening World. ~~ Dr. L.R. Williams <b.