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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1904. BASEBALL RTS|—[PUGILSN ‘CONSIDINE BACKS M’COY FOR e 000 AGAINST FITZSIMMONS [fF mdf Weight eGiiestion Can Be Ad- | justed Satisfactorily Pair Will : — Have It Out in the Ring. —_— = = eS ag (noes) to The Beoning World) [corner instead of disqualifying Mc- HILADEPHIA, March 7.—Hughey | Govern. ‘The blow did not prove serious MeGovern defeated Tommy Love) and Love was ready to respond when! tow before the National Athletic Club | the gong sounded for the third round. jay night. ‘The Brooklynite was| McGovern kept up his good work In the third round, his short range work of the game and tn every round. | being particularly effective, while lis 4 was somewhat handicapned by the | rushes perplexed Love. ‘fhe latter tried en ale ” : afi which were Marquis of Queens- | hard to turn the tide In his favor, but a Kelis En Mert LIM New Vor, yt i ‘ berry, and McGovern took full advantage| Hughey was always there waiting for SO ae ee ee eee sat the master of the local boy at every of it and got all the best of the argu- [him with a good stiff wallop. Pan Rion Saunt. >| Ment fn infighting. Love has not been used to the modified hit tave tow tn rue nears stag” west iemetitea| A HOME COMPLETELY FURNISHED at § j 2 25.00. | the second round with twenty seconds |Quaker referees. He tried to overcome | a oad in Ls MeGovern accidently Call and wee Tee to go, ‘The referce rent the hoys to thel€ this in the latter rounds, but Hughey oe at gee gt |Knew too much about the gume und | held him safe throughout the bout ‘The preliminaries furnished — good Sport. “Buck” Kelly lowered his $ | colors to cid Gilbert. in. the opening contest, The second bout was ne almost’ in record time, Jack ftoller, of @ |New York. stopping Joe Mace, of this s cite, in one minute and ten secenda wich | WE FURNISH THREE ROOMS COMPLETE AT $95.09. a right-handed swing on the Jaw. Kid Murphy of New York, and Willie Allo: Our Terma Apply to Gibbs, of this city, went the raute with ihe Out-< own iacllahdisad a and Connecticut. BY KNOCKOUT. INEY TALKS,” they b Granted this is true, the above $5,000 has this to say: “Johnny Considine thinks ‘Kid’ MoCoy the greatest fighter of his weight and inches in the world.” : “Johnny says the ‘Kid'’ is the WORLD'S MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION. ; “Old Man Robert Fitzsimmons has kept his press agent busy lately; circulating a report that the middle-weight title is stowed away in the, ‘Kangaroo’s strong box in the old homestead at Bensonhurst.” “This report has raised a terrible heat under Mr. Johnny's collar.” "Pitz middle-weight champlon!' he says; ‘why, that old fossil couldn't do the middle-weight limit, 158 pounds, if he cut a:leg off. And if he can, Sind will knock his block into the next street.’ NOT POETRY, BUT TRUTH. “This {s not exactly. classical, but I am here to demonstrate that it] ¢ bears the merit of truth, for right there and then the Considine fountain {pen got busy and I was pushed out into the cold, heartless world. t “My mission on earth is to live up to the adage, ‘Money talks,’ and holler my head off until Mr. Kangaroo Fitz ‘puts up or shuts up,’ and lm aa) to choose between them at the nish In the semi-wind up Cub Ww: several shades the better Vanuch. ite had Fred 3 GU Be —————__ BURDICK’S BOUTS DELAYED. Johnny Burdick's matches. with Young Kelly, Young Donohue and srigalan pag ere Andy Daly have been postponed for For Sale. _ For Sale. f two weeks, as Mitte boxer has! —— Se ea me —_— joined Terry McGovern’s show as spar- oO t We kl Hngypartner (9. the Cormee ehAeaplon Cents ee y- McGovern ‘injured Danity Dougherty in SPECIAL SALE. gehen Drop Head Sewing Machines. * dick has taken his place for the pres- ent, aa ONE DOLLAR DOWN, SHAPE AT NEWBURG.- Aith $t. “Ls Station at Door: ished oak woodwoik, swell front, diop head style, just Ike cut. Salo will begin Tuesday morning and last until we have sold the entire lot. Discount it -going to holler until I get black in the face.” Style, paid in 30 or 60 days, WHO IS CHAMPION? ys wake 98.00% (F000 ee 3 | 66 1D" M'COY {s up In the viein-} McCoy has engaged quarters at i6 K ity of Newburs now wearing | Webb's road-house, two miles north of | Box ff the effecty of a bad cold |Newburg, but on reaching there found him recently. ‘The| them Inadequate to demands, tien Heeler pe Poe in tho ring soon, | crossed the river to Fishkill Landing Le a ing out of town is] 894 met his old friend, Fire Commis- and his Idea fn getting ou sioner John J. Scannell, who invited 18,00 to get in some prepagation. McCoy to remain over night. We have over 200 machines in stock for immediate delivery. All machines guaranteed. s Rental 50 cts. weekly. Repairs 50 cts, Open evenings, Write, salesman will cal. TREMBLAY AND BOTANER |V#S7E#¥ UMov s. ¥, 00. 3th tve. MEET ON MAT T0-NIGHT === | EORGH ROTHNER, the world's; them all. He has never lost, -and among his victims were Harvey Parke ECTLY OP! 5 G light-welght champion, — and| Whom: he threw. in sixteen minutes! DIRECTLY OPPOSITE, ENRICH'S. | Eugeno Tremblay, the Canadian | Luttberg, Max Wiley, and. other |f/ PAINLESS DENTISTRY. through spouting I'll get in a few remarks myself. ‘ Answer thi WHO 18 MIDDLE-WEIGNT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD? Ask Bob Fitzsimmons. Ask “Kid” McCoy. Ask Tommy Ryan. Bach and every one of this trio of wind- -jammers will flash a warranted, Seopper-riveted title to the middie-welght honors. yt Fitz says he can do the weight. If he can he is certainly a strong i jeandidate. oT fo a pretty busy check considering {its youth, and now it's Charge accounts opened retail’ stores” which, we hay Pie to RYAN’S MEAI, TICKE7. Ryan coins many a dollar by tacking the middlo-weight title to his “three sheets. McCoy has “cleaned up” for Mr. Ryan a couple of times, and now “that his Kidlets has rounded back to his old-time form he certainly shows 0} re ‘transactions strictly Gaui or write. tor turtrated L. W. SWEET eae. CASH OR CREDIT JEWELLERS. Main Store, 37-00 MAIDEN LANB. , op ol teh | good Ught-welghts. He has also won ith Ave, 461 +» Bl “he has faith in his ability to “hang it on” Fitz by sending a $5,000 forfeit champton, are ready for thone Hun-| handcap: matches,” the moat notable TEETH oe ana Sra Ave: | 19h Newene Ave? HG: Pere with bis challenge to “Ruby Robert.” Reearenay A. Ass me one, Hun | pale one over fin MeLcods To ts ae rae - dred and Twenty-n! 1 clever as Bothner, and probably Call and get our estimates beforell CREDIT Giothing, fo¢ Men’ and wom If some kind-hearted old eport, with more change in his “kick” than avenue, to-night, Both men have been | stronger. Men and Wom ° pout, |. To-night's match will be governed | Soing elsewhere. Lowest prices and, for weeks for the Mut;| by catch-as-catch-can rules, and the|{M best guaranteed work in Greater New winner of two falls in three will win Yor Our instalment or easy. aye he mi im pionssi te a te con RIP. an. | pment system—$t.00 down and Fito ager, nas several thousand dollars -to|M™ weekly—on wold and all work, “BAsy'P Fea bet the re it, and will offe: Mc \ D rs iy ‘g Be tenia ninaton’ Gis Cannclencie od a Pure Gold Fill American Diamond cod Watch Co’ ings, $2.00 up, Wii und represvtitative IL weatreue AA silver Fillings 19 00, DI brains in his thinking apparatus, would hang up a two or three million ‘dollar purse for this worthy trio to battle for this tangle might be une ravelled. A eee arniaee to be the best seen ‘efremblay's riaims, to, the champlon: aun a8 Sftnot peter Xian athe PEGS eh welener and. Naeteated FASTEST ATHLETES. {LAST HOCKEY GAME i FULL SETS ur BEST ‘TEETH, Bane Resides the ten mile A. A. U. cham-| The focal hoekey season closes $5, $7, $9. sihesi oats plonship, the Gaelic football an@ hurling | Wednesday night, when the N.Y. A. C. RAILROAD, rietahen, which will be the feature of |and the Hockey Club of New York |MDR, RANKS DENTAL PARLORS | STATIONS fot of Wert Jeu third strat the monater athletic carnival to be held {Meet at St, NicHolas Rink. 352 6th Ave., gore 2218 craig ehs i by the Greater New York Irish A. A. |! The Wanderers have taken away the 9 Hours, Ato 8 Cortlandt Sirvets taf esr that al iy rr it at Madison Square Garden next Satur- champlonship honors from the hereto- 366 6th AvVe., Rtnttiant 24 Biatiaf Soe De lg) for, TWerity-thing Manhattan Clothing Con 14 BD AV. NEAT. 6s: BROOK Wes SAROADY ANOADWAY, WHAT ABOUT THIS, FITZ? Meantime, wonder what the freckled one will have to say to the dis« turbance this $5,000 check threatens to raise. Eh, Fitz? GIANTS BEGIN PRASTICE TON NT SHANA -$2—_____ IDEN LANE WELL! Pay us ‘clycatiig made to nis ish Bro ‘AKE ELEVATOR, iy chon eh fore champlon Crescents, the latter t pail. EArioe, ht, the programme will contain rt Retween A ms 3 [PPTHE Giants are scheduled to begin, be taken to Atlanta, Ga., to get thelr a eee ot onenvovents, which have [team having won» tha championship 610 Oth AVEs, asic Sih ses. ae git Sih Chi sithsd es } thelr spring training at Savannah| muscles In shape. They will. remain been well entered, ‘The officials are mak- | four years In succession. These two Downtown Branch: 8 Ac Ment LOUIS LIMITE } Sm ‘pring together all | rival organizations will meet in an ex- . eee! Woking and Oba Kid bt be eS hibition game at the Clermont Rink, |p] Cor, Canal and Varick Sts., the local sprinters who will|in Brooklyn, Weanesday night, and the In this event are Prinstein, Of | rink management has offered a trophy ¢3 ke Irish Mowropstitan DNS) sugap champion; Hi’ | in the form of @ loving cup to be pre- to-day. McGraw, Warner and) there tll March 26, when they will leave Browne are already there, having gone| to play a number of practice games in | by, rail.. Mathewson, Bowerman, Gilbert | various cities. fend Minnehan went by rail and are due| From March 27 to 3 the Highlanders (at their destination to-day, Will meet scrub teams, and the Mobile OPEN DAILY UNTIL 10 P. M, Chae ee te cares | | | > r ted to the winning . A emall ‘The strictest kind of training will he| (#2 at Mobile, Ala. ‘Dhey will then go $ L. Hillman, of the New Work Abet: | feccetiniio ine olive ne Uprevented Railroads. ‘followed by all hands, and with the ar-| same" Ug A itg MBeTe they will pity 3 fon, of Tree eeater Now work Irish. A. [to each member of the ember of the winking team. rival of playing time McGraw hopes the| On April 4 they are scheduled to mest A, junior 100 yards ag Li {Poya will be in up-top shape Hig, Montgomery, team av Montgomery. ba ti et Guns i ammo Sy Re EAC NewYork Central *: Ps New York American team at the| |: ‘cue, at Richmond, tt House, $a Washingtos, D.C. on| The Highlandon’ play thelr first game | Entries are coming tn fast for the big os Teta: recs ning epi will then| AE home with Manhattan College on|®@mex of the new West Side A. C., ril 8. which will be held March 19 at the | Twenty-second Regiment Armory, t i i] The progranime arranged has many indoor championship, in which all the RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, | stars the Metropolitan district will March 7.—The entries for to-morrow's i Taces are as follows: heir WE ae Race—Mile and seventy yards; sell- $ 3 &: mH OUTER a GRIFFIN’S CASE UP TO-DAY. NEW LONDON, ‘Mafch 7.-—-The Yalo CHICAGO, March 7.—The matter, ot crew will occupy its old quarters this sion of HT, Grain at X ef he Ww, Tater 36 speke, oy Chub, ai 2 against him’ on account of |season at Gales Ferry, all reports to Calin Saoree’*: 199 +499] the Bweet Pepper matter. There ekes. qeharlle Fisher ‘102 105 Frank Dodge, manager of the ‘varsity a i en | Raster ‘Walters 10 sey cO ys ones fn eight, accompanied by John Kennedy, i ling match between 7 PREY 8388 sPore “waren 105 the coach, has made arrangements with Jenkin: ; jus Heldnrn no the heirs of Capt, Christopher Brown lon, : the “Butcher PPessrged Race— Ste fitters: een for the old quarters, lace Friday night) {cies pl night Icieh on after prrestupeagnts, were made for the ott eh 11.30 hern N.Y, Expres sets Pe ij BSutzer's Harlem River Wark, is | z ‘ cel Keno bi HY ‘No. G_a¥ mich tnoal Interest at EER | es eT | quarters ,-Mananer | Dodge announces nt rita mionship glove contest In the old” ‘Thind fare- Haiti i” fs Jang 3 BE EE US CON Hes it 4 orte aw. * ; sie ae g batting on the result of the match, roa silbele A ; 7 are. hie a ive wt and depart ate Grand | 5. xtiomy 424 Street, New. ¥ | A eapeeee ¥ Be hen ieee” me tie ‘ bee Asean ee iat GSRRett afi stti had PITTSBURG SPECIAL.—Dally, Sane a be Caren 300’ Wo et aah at 7. blanks may be had by applica: the games committee, New We: A. GENO, 829 West Fittystourth | tadaon npie ta nt SREESERRRERRERERERS| iis jt0 be at a 103 <i fen, hayes a "i a0 Fulton si. aad anne is in favor Alten: 110 0 . lcovered the distance in 29, Woodford|_T. L, Watts's string, in charge o! M Ct ed ms Me ae ER Gira) tox. VOL a WrRerss MR ‘The, Gragco-o Rough RaceSix ang a natt turionss:| GRAVESEND, Spring tram. | BOY and Asterisk reeled off the sumo| TFlner Booker, was on the course at en Uur y fie, cnteas ne Barrare checked oy htemonis and N fee ausrienes, howaver. are just as Caan scortss QO Mrs. rank Fonter 93] ing at tho Jc ks saw its first real p in 28 46, Royal, Knight of Pearl, L. 1. Anthony, AcH. AMITH, ” GEORGI H. DANTE, le crear ee inet Bienin wilt be the winner, orn rin8h Beh tton 96 | opening to-day. , Ida Sylvanite. Vi ¥. Galaigs and Monday were put Gen. Manager. Past. Agent. , He ih pea 3a Le nO oTaichs the Liseiiel aa Gt Lee i | At the Brooklyn Jockey Club course} tic and Bagiilisa, of the. Plerre Lort {Ina ent thelr paces to a strong gallop- the winner. | “Co 10% tiv morning the training conditions| /#rd string, work: ge the German Ameri: |rnifiee's en gepine Bear and Hymettua as] Were most. untavorailen Yertsmhere] Foule towther ta. 291-3, Charles wi | pent eRe eaeelae quartered at Sim dmited [ites ay rea ix furlongs, ruin resulted in softening the track, and| Wood and the Lady Rohesia, with the! the Gravesend course, were pent to ay i ert (oe Car, parlor Gar Bin lmited time contest asa Heed Free Knight on) while belnk far from fast. it was a safe it olds Edith Brown, Reliance | long # Fee exércis : ¢ etin ne 2 ins inte Re cf ght st i 2 Sw course to gallop over. and Dansuese, were sent a), Lenton reer ven ara Hite a eoned ocete, | yar’ Ai f ie cory rn a a Neng There were more ho ow! 0 o ‘ in nla i oa. 461, 1 HERS BACKING TRACK? eae a scgnde suerte sa leoute than betore horses showniae a i in .28 4 i Tart * hobiiampton “covered the witne onSioe Ail rh x Saar outs. ss at Sicth:ateatia ay ey ve oe ‘Gieson 15 Fuse sighed. 498 | tre with “trainer Grahat ateeplechnser Judge, Phit- iter, how” seaiuired Aras si ‘corner v a House and Sta I x'p ert consatets | S300 Pat Bor Hur. De ‘Lowi 4 Court “girert, ee dm the hands| "APPrentice 2 ‘A feature of the morning work ts the} 4 ighths of a a malle dow the buckstreten mile pe TR Roe at cons Feeord ae - thee} if Leave Th Troan cand, ont chown ae ——— advanced condition shown by the racers | Tuontly men be | Breas 3 fealdenen trough jn charge of ‘Trainer Burlew, he send- ‘rhe n 4 e a’ 00 ‘yeara ‘ b Teenhen cal bith of the now race| Blut. th Se AHO | pacity adh durin Yeureold. Boktod™ Bin « three. greawer Tady, | Gesen oh ing the youngsters Right Royal and Mes 4 _ wore ma pounens Tense

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