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FA THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING) FEBRUARY 27,1905. GOLFING —=|BASEBALL|— MUNROE AND SHARKEY BOUT TO. NIGHT DECIDES WHO WILL MEET JEFF FOR TITLE. WEEKS’ PREPARATION) FIARKEY has trained harder for this fight than he ever did before and 1t| a S has worked wonders in ium condition. ‘Yen weeks ago he began his prepara-| tions by long runs in the park, and gradnally worked up to the period when | he devoted his entire time to getting into shape, ‘The last few weeks he ha Fpent.at “Spike” Sullivan's place, at Sheepshead Bay, There is no doubt as te Discondition, It fs absolutely perfect. His friends, who are making him the| favorite over the miner in the beiting, claim that no fighter ever entered the| ing better prepared to withstand gruciling punishment, Expert ‘Story by | { "Winner Selected by “Knockout! Jeffries. | of Battle. IN MONDAY'S EVENING WORLD. | CHANCE. AT JEFFRIES ANG FIGHTERS PRIZE BY KNOCKOUT. Sue VS. MUNROE. get ready for to Hot Springs. plonship. The battle of the Goliaths is on to-night. | Sailor Tom, brawny-limbed, knotty-muscled man-o'-war’s-man, with tattooed battle-ship tossing on his double-breasted chest, will battle for a golden prize with the rugged miner from the far-away hills of Montana, Both Sharkey and the miner left for Slowville early to-day. The | ex-suilor took the 10 o'clock train over the Pennsylvania Road and Mun- |roe an 11 o'clock srecial on the Jersey Central Boad. The right to fight Champion Jim Jeffries for the world's heavy- | weight title will be the tempting morsel that Dame Fortune will cast ‘into this arena of twentieth century gladiators; the golden shekels that ~ oe _.| pour into the coffers to-night will be but a cocktail to whet the appetite. | Quakertown the Battleground. | The scene of warfare will be cast in the centre of one of Uncle Sam's National Guard armories, the Second Regimeyt, a long, low, | Principals—Tom Sharkey, of Ireland; Jack Munroe, of Butte, | ™@™8Y flair, on the outskirts of Philadelphia’s business section, i] Mont ‘i ot ia : in Six rounds—the usual Quakertown canter, which is run, according i] Battle-ground—Interstate Athletic Club, Philadelphia Re ie MRAROTC ue ne the distance set for this trial heat in the championship stakes. Champion Jeflries, seated at the ringside with his manager, Billy ay = . x e vill select the winner of the contest, should it go the di Division of Purse—Seventy-five per cent. to winner and 25 per |) Delaney, will sele Eon eg 5 tance, exclusively for The Evening World, and, selecting the best man, cent. to loser in case of a knockout. If-no knockout, money evenly x ] divided 2 : ~ 1) name his next opponent in a world’s championship bout. 1] divided Length of Battle—Six rounds; no decision. Purse—Seventy per cent. of gross receipts. when the Horton law held sway in little | Weight—Catch weights; Sharkey about 185, Munroe about 196. C Never since the di; A “fight special” will carry the dead-game sports to the battle-ground and rush them back as soon as the carnage has done its worst. Six hun- Jack Sulli Munroe, “Kid” McCoy, Willie Fitzgerald, Charley May- ped Peter Maher in foard| ry, fi nd’ among the Iadelphin on Nov. Prof. William ©. i imated Receipts—$ 10,000, [sees the:lmie, IN A F AST DRAW HERE’S THE DOPE ON THE MILT. |, “iomes wv" do I think of the outcome? ies PADDO See CHICAGO, Feb. 2%—Jack Root was! If Sharkey wins by a knockout he will have to do it in the first more fortunate last night in hi round or the first part of the second round, time he earngd a draw A " "yous: " mo ay show a trace of nervousness in the early baungit Was taste Uiroughout Because the miner may s\ early part! with the exception of third) ren of the fray. He is game, gam» as a pebble—I'll stake my life on that; and wrestling departm in four Jame re ee. 15, || that Munroe will “ET predict a vi Hank Griffin — afj|miner. He showe: draw . San nd 1 ove himself his terrific blows SHARKEY’S BEST FIGHTS: more selence, Ido 3 i Joe Choynaki in eight en earn ee op he at | he Is very cool in the heat of battle; but he will be staking his all to-night, dpe Chovnakl tm, cist when Gar evened up the advan: 6 s. Stew-y My was. the eke Pi i araaiaind he knowledge of what he has res tage Root Rained, the Nght was RLEANS, La Stew- 1 Mil ‘as ther weet Pep-| It's sink or swim with him, and the e has at stake oo nee numbe rd Frank J. Bryan states that| pers and pla even. Peet) may make him overcareful, and overcarefulness is worse than the worst = he knew nothing about the takes fit In this instance they are almost synon, ‘ f of this], 5 Fe b ni ny mous, he 9 ading of another two-vear-old “for | fac 1 immed wy con mca kind of nervousness, *, a 1 1 WALCOTT’S TOUGH GAME. CRemeriyimentty a * iehihe atewarins AMMA) ag May Connect pee || Beat, Jory Goddard tm ats MEN'S: : DISEASES. | k Friday until the horses w he —~ cocked t Hin in PHILADELPH Pa, Hin ihe dis of the starter, P hell While Munroe is getting his ring legs, as {t were, under him, one of || giw"°Chana at ‘Coney Island, Walcott me ‘Tartar in of Mershantsville, No J nn foul from Jim Cor- j Judge Ju Hall’ fa tol reportithe Saitor Tom's long arm swings may connect with the vital spot, and it will| br rere coitie betting eperationn ot Get | | Sally. bar the door” with the “Man from Butte.” Apy jaw that Sharkey | Athletic: Club just night anata be | nine rou in New The advautase over Walro | tn and his frtenda, Mtr fused | hits in the right spot with one of his “haymakers” is a dead {aw from} reach and we he av i 5 found it dimMeult to Ket ate hia. man] (0.84 Just what action he ‘would have Deadville. properly and did not tight with hia ae | ‘aken Sad he known of the trick before Rit A CUAtoMed AKgEressiveness horses left the paddock. dock Judge Hall is generally In the first p Munroe may not be nervous, and, In the second, no blamed for not reporting the case to Cpgiseee matter how nervous he is he is sucn a punishing hitter that he is apt-to the steward ‘ore the horses left the The sixth and last round was on the hurricane order, and We ty made Besperate t ho was In superb condition. | place, sind since then has | feels--in perfect phys! Munroe should win, because he out, Both men are too strong knocked out In a six-round battle to-night's After preliminary wor! at MeCoy itlon=and he will go f | fident thot he will carn the right to meet Jeffries ngatn, this time for the cham Glaves—Five ounce. : i ‘old New York has a meeting between knights of the padded mitt raised _ WITH YALE STUDENTS Seconds—Sharkey, Tom Riley, Tom Carey, “Spike” Sullivan, such a bunch of excitement in Gotham town. 4 , ; Sitinee ea ; SW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 27—Out Sharkey’s Best Blow. hood, “Chick” Tucker, dred strong they will march into the ‘urg of sleep and peace. MUNROE'S BEST BATTLES. N nt Yalo University Jack Munroe : = Time Men Enter Ring—About 10.15 P. M. Of betting there has been very little. Sharkey is, of course, th a Won amat heavyweight is a hot favorite for to-night’s | OES eill at tip it dan Franctsco.}| ent, because he spent several da Timekeepers—Club, ‘I. S. Murphy; Sharkey, Jim Buckley; Mun-|/orite. It's even meney that he puts Munroe out, and 2 to 1 that he scores! | (Mamnlonelin i) fan Rennes || tae eee ln Teentiy. teaiaine tor | le roe, Sam Harris. the knockout should there be one, the bet to be drawn in case the bout in at Hutte, Mont, 4a wrestling bout. He made many students. Dole, director of the nent, firmly believes win. He said to-da jetory for the But d his mettle against m eonvinced that he a scientific boxer. Of [eourse, Sharkey may get home one of and win th but ast not look for a knock- be a privat iss. cases of man. TE eat Ithy and penent * Columbia last night defeated Yate in|eteal a bit of Shark éling away from him. au tt head bac should have called i Meteo rad ae y ep Has agape the annual fencing tournament betwee t Munroe warmed up and he should give that battYe-shtp on the L it WEAKNESSES, loner, ening stopped favor of "Black Til As his assistant notified {NOH Held ath cas sailor's chest works a hot mix-up for the right to Jeffries’s favor. Sharkey my system. lin his Jong ring experience has shown himself to ba the “candy” on the receiving end of a bunch of punishment. its. OF the six, whil The aot that another horse had CUNNINGHAM QUIT. HentBucetePerveriacetklli Anal vad pacline oe. rade a around th dow with Sweet ine ne w cre ‘ 1900, ¢ Fred Fi m4 Nop no rs nu h pel [us the Yale men were not a Knocked oat Fre usse! in BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Renee Dingrens ere while betting 146 pun the f Neng, the bo | Tough Job for Miner, four rounds in Denver, qoay he oun the el id be Dela ti ry ‘Hogs reba Y aun Me 0 played OME ar ciesintnie naa snroye dune | inte POE It’s a trifle strong therefore to ask the miner man, who can be stamped in 110 inethotin ening A Uf Cleveland, Bolen Tai pene te ad thatthe .w “green,” to scuttle the ship. What Jeffries could not do in twenty-five rounds ited sour A. wie io round, when Cunningham's] been brought. there tis a flerce propenition to ask Munroe to do in pales fn the frat place econd threw up the sponge (He notified Judge Hall, and the other FRED CLARKE DRILLING __ TIGERS’ BASEBALL TEAM ;* {Special to The ~_IRGINIA BEACH olice had heen sent around by * Captain | 9 2. ft ANst Taves, of the Fortyeaeventh Str : MiG wert Sat et Sta. 45 Yeurn a Kinkniand Merry tig Cures Diseases of Men Second Race ne World.) Freshman chaise was issue afew days EPRESENTATIVES of the Amerl- R can Automobile Assocation anal RAN’ N,N. J. Feb, 27.—Fred) ago, aid at present about Atty men are ENO CHARGE, fora friendly talk | practistne f the Automobile Ciub of America Pittsburg National League pase-| tory school stars are out, and the will go to Virginia Beach, . i Ft SW esta ion clpnce RAINS ani He stopped at Fashion. who recently accented'n pont: materia ofrered wil form the Waals fo ft ie. [the next tivo weeks, 10. teat, tin apard . ; esiy. reat gu akifully ang ; fuer complaints cured nas coach of the Princeton team, has | a gox F i att % Ganialoup TT ee Mei soy una au SPA, 9 to 5 days. ved in town, and with Head Conch |" £004 team. ee Viper SED TMB ARGUING TE the, cots prapteally, bere auleheat? ttanant Eilebrant and Capt. Stovens, will take! paces on the ea pra thatithe two} Mae eee eo retgae the internerional i fe. € avacem cf troatmene. i we of the baseball squad. Iie will stop. left vacant by the ere Rod short + Albert, 2 | UP cars will take place there, In place | TN free. oF rick (Ovi mit? “EAST 17TH ST. them through two hours of felding | Ameil atid Pearson, will be well Nited. | Nt, Y dasla a pacignehy Sie PRIVATE DISEASES « 930, dare, | Near alin. aunes, Hours. 0 9-0; Sundaye. 9-3. id batting practice every day. ‘The call for candidates from the thr those to be Invited to try the | EROS CEASED Siikeut’ use''ot . AD ME Mier Rost iforVidandlaates) trom che | gies classes will probably be. given |} 4 @ Messrs. Harlan W. Whipple. | ou» drums, Monday or Tuesda rican Automobile VARICOCELE Ht greet cutting ta trom —— 1 Peter Cooper Howitt, 3 VITAL WEA Zine et ste. WEAKNESS ime ef cure. ish = vuix P, Mooers and Alden Sampson, Jr., Ven surprised a large crowd of enthus- ; te i ntrania for the international cup con-| D Sarr alinrle remedy Te te ae | lasts by their aggrassive play in a game| i eo toate | very simple remedy Fived ‘excluelvely byt me} | ’ nes aes ‘ a Jo, 16 age, without eut- | with the champion Crescent. Athletic | mS Pe STRICTURE Giz join'* es Club seven at the Clermont Avenue POLICE RAID FIGHT. ero oF detention | Rink, Brooklyn, tast night. pe PROSTATIC TROUBLES lpia ore. 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