The evening world. Newspaper, February 26, 1904, Page 13

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Peri ee of OF _ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EV NING, FEBRUARY 26, 1904, PORTS = PUGILISA]— RACING pan CLI j + : na eas P 66 * I was never in better condition in I have finished my work and ae f ° ° ee nke SAYS: my life. I would be ready to box SAYS: in great shape for to-morrow night’s J . f : 5 suas rounds to-morrow. Hou I shall take Alt Sab easy new.” Sees re ee ‘Big Fighters Are Now Patiently Awaiting /8_1T- BACk To Sharkey Said to Be Good as od ns Bees Manroe : the Cl. Opening Gon THE TOGS OR To Improbed and in Fine Shape e Ulang oO, pening 1g \ 4 , GEN Te in Six-Round Bout j for Hard Battle. : } Wert _ PRETTY. STEEP no ASKED | ¥ a Ss SS LAST Of TTT We the fight only one day off, both Sharkey and Munroe have finished training and are now more or less patiently awaiting the gong that will bring them together. Hvery follower of the boxers : HOCKEY WATCHES| agrees that the Shirkey-Munroe battle will be worth going the dis- tance to see. Sharkey wants~to re-establish himself among the heavy- weights and Munroe is on the anxlous seat, for he wants to get a chance at big Jim Jeffries for the championship. “Jeff” has assured both men i 4 As ¢ d Hu rl atts mc etn tmen| athe wie ie winner anne bn the wine of suvruays bone] SHARKEY'S PET METHOD OF IMPROVING HIS WIND. season for Brooklyn ends to-night with | must meet him not later than June 1, = 5 j conte and the New York Atticus cluo | Slam-Bang Affair, ‘ | f MES Ts iA ie a eee eee, itearm STheigame ehauld | bear wood (one: Neither Sharkey nor Munroe was ever accused of being a skilful beet and when they come together in the ring the fight will be one of the mix- order from start to finish, F g& Vy Nort Munroe has improved Wonderfully since he first came Into notice ey | )X8) his bout with “Jeff.” He is by nature-as strong as a bull, and has some Pea \ ; natural ability asa fighter, He has shown this In one or two of his recent | = Sve Cor 8 Ave p l p battles. He can take a lot of punishment, and, not unlike “Jeff” himself,| Yale and Columbia fencers meet to- " orningslde | CHANGES IN RAC ICE LANS will take hard punches, just awatting a good chance to land one swing. (ie < i caren oun sina amma The ‘Sale ‘hat is all he nee |b S duiversities was won. DY $15 Sui sf at uits at $10: NAGER M'GRAW has made i CCROWE WON GAME ATLANTIC CLUB [ars COLUMBIA AFTER roy ear, out for the Giants thls spring. sale—to~day hundreds of men are Instead of reporting in Washington, D taking advantage of it. Selling suits " ch tine lores ata d, the at $10 is ‘an every-day occurrence. Manager MoGraw in Bavannah, Gas be But selling suits at $10 that are March 7. ‘The team will remain 4 zu PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 26.—Dave Holly, who some months ago boxed actually worth $15 is rather an ex- in Sa, 2 F * vannah just one week. There have been ee ee Joe Gans to a standstill, last night gave Kid Wilson an awful lacing in a ceptional happening. Then again By a timely rally with agrun of 1, Be) The Atlantic Yacht Chih shows ite]O exhibitlon games arranged for the| whether Philadelphia Is to be the] six-round bout here, itt is well to remember that Vogel F. Crowe won his game last the }keen Inierest. In power boating by its] frst week, Manager McGraw preferring | scene of the intercollegiate track 4 ° —— Brothers’ Clothes are not the slip- tournament the po ApL appointment of delegates to the | have ine Ben vast Into shape by] eld champlonships on May é shod, ordinary ready-made kind akg Power Boat Association systematic training rather than by re f jecid " i aay = O forcrumphe bra aiaaet ee Gielow, lar games, Bee oe ea eee the tnt FIGHTS A T CHICAGO. but are distinctly different and su- re erick Vilmar and Charles 11 fants in Birmingham, | Asebola tion) ot) eatin CHICAGO, Feb. 26,—Three bouts at the Westmah Club last night result- perior in every way. i NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. e : Brom, March) 16 to)40 ithe /Glante win |/MorFoR LActernoann | Delees hs \}\[ ed as follows: Joseph Peoples knocked out Jim Duffy in the sixth round, 5 . are jw serve thew first term |UMBeH uy fn Birmingham, Als. The be present. to. act uupon the -| Jim O'Boyle dropped Johnny Hayes for the count in the second round and These $1 Suits txies for to-morrow's’ races Farcinon 1; Moore. At: [preferable for practice to the Savannah | Host! gnganuaty 10 ty sive the games | Tom Clay lort on a foul to Jack Culp in the frat round. at $10 Phree-quartors of ar to Me he | feld, and. the weather is Nab) to the. University of Penns: 0 ie a grein riod e'nn euhugiaais pacts [Much move retled in an mand city hike the" Wsestion “af the eames wae, ele are madie of benckome Tees 84 Cust Sparrow Cop .....] man, and he will now take the helm of| B: ayaa is ich was , 5 3 ) Carraner Wiha! Tea “in. hin "usual DUBINCSPIIKG |Graw in making evel: ag ox ere Me: | enmee to, have” nem held dn ee new ROOT-GARDNER TO-NIGHT. ders, snugefiting collars# and they are! and energetic manner, arpa stay | stadt ‘olumbla is working hard to H : f fh 0 Mahe, Arat exhibiion games wilt sae games, ‘The most important fight to be brought off in Chicago since the ro-| tailors tof Hela) Sel Rae TEL ar “ogee EMD ; played in Little Rock, Aric, on" March rs sumption of the sport in that city is slated to be decided at Battery D 8 JOCKEY 5 FOOT IS the pthamtten on’ a pO) econ ie to-night, The men who will figure in this encounter will be George Gard- f Sater I i G atart will be made for Montgomery HER A ner, of Lowell, Mass., the ex-light heavy-welght champion, and Jack Root,| Ala., whe: he Gila A ii 18 te cat for games on ApH a5 arty scueduled of Chicago, They will battle for six rounds at catch weights, and George! olen Thistle S112 Ci Laat Games In South. Siler, of Chicago, will referee the contest. " 4 it 8 of three Besides this fight there will be enather inmartant one decided to-night. : Port Warden . Mu i The team con, eRe Martin Duffy, the welter-weight champion of Chicago, will tackle Jim commena 3 ‘3 a I AFC PRUs of April 6 ay “Rube"’ Ferns, of Kansas City, in a twenty-round bout at Hot Springs, Ark. Keb, %6-—Anothor |exhipition season at the Polo “Gr, 7 ‘ been added to thelon Saturday, Apr! with Ya pril i the J ‘ol, Feb, %.-The world's lat the Broadway Academy, Broadwa ae Eee Pinta on the Pols Gr ne aN Ca bowling has been GROAGAN DEFEATS MATURO. land Sixty-fifth street, and won by the Open Saturday Evening Till 10.30. ats Pepe mwulleh OG Sravere en by Homer Elliott, of this city Se RT ny |8core of 125 to 39. Maturo made a hish ong uh sr State tournament here he rolled | Charles Groagan outclassed Josep’ ise of 16, with 6 scratches, ‘Groagan ne |fronn bata atthe. Po ‘The previous record was made at| Mature last atght in the ffteen-frame | nade a nigh run of 26 and 4 scratches. jportsmen’s Good aS Beorpio 4 43 Columbia and the Byeth Race—Handirap: mile and thre at the Polo Grounds. riots wboUL A Year ago, when | Pool tournament for the championship |Cnaries Steward and Thomas Burns ed, ‘of Greater New York, now in progress ‘play to-night. /Dr. Williarns Cures Men [pe his rider's foot was broken. THEWHITERLACKMAN EDISON PH |APHS| WHOLESALE alll ASH oR PER TAIL 904443004-00668 SOLEEDE DIDO LS FEOHDHSIHIEHHDESOOGGODSLHGOLHOSHHHFLGGSSOOHOOOOH 5 CHAMPION JIM ini PICKS WINNER OF FIGHT. »\3 Don’t Miss His Report of the Sharkey-Munroe Mill in Philadelphia next Saturday : tire Hw =e cS ed _ Night---It Will Be Published EXCLUSIVELY in ‘Mobday’s Bening. orld, ci ta etch me tus. bo PBLOTDOH 5) 6 DOPEEGHESHHOGISS GF Be NS

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