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Tih a THE WORLD: SATORDTY EVENING, MAHA 19, TOT a ee risicnicas alll [sasepate.| SPORTS EDITED BY (cmernwe.| ROBERT EDGREN pose enna et peewee ewe nn nnn nnn nnn + y 205 24-19F4944OHDOHOOO4H O44 ] HE WAS ALWAYS LOOKING FoR TROUBLE $ 2 BRITT ANOCKING OUT THE “OLYMPIC. HEAVY WEIGHT, FITZ (S BARTED IN FRISCO ECAUGE HE'S TOO OLC Jim Bart, FIGHTER, SWHEN “JIMMIE GOES TO OPERA. AND J. EDWARD. - BRITT, mec l Gina NAN. AS A PARLOR ATHLETE BRITT 1S WITHOUT A PFER. SAN FRANCISCO, Marel 19—Bob{ who a Fitzsimmons ix barred from fight- Keeton tin: ing gain in this ¢ Matchmas- | mot ets Jimmy Coffroth, of the ¥ semite Athletic Club, and Morris Levy, of the £ tle Club, who Is as Much at Home in a Dress Suit as He Is in Green Tights-—|: Can Sing, Dresses Well and Isa Good Dancer. — tm the coast "deci tbat Fics ts too “it teas wld to fikht and on that account they | § na ‘dof Bob in the miser- . coal aver they will never again offer a mil participated in wi! purse for Ly y Bob to battle for at m1 jare s BY ROBERT EDGREN. mM A AT ETIG sEASA COMES 10 \ CLOSE Tl- NIGHT “This ‘news ‘will probably be a_aur- Ti ‘There are two sides to the character of Jimmy Britt, the Callforninn 2 ioe pegs to ine toliowere at pugilamall| 4 Mio will fight “Young Corbett” next week for the feather-welght and | 5 ae pe over the country, aa it was thoune|[Y, [, UJ, white light-weight titles. Jimmy is a parlor athlete and a fighter, As a i the att scree aac out there would | parlor man J. Edward Britt is as much at home in full dress as Jim SPiN R K Hy | Hundreds of Athletes Will Strive for NEARY WON AGAIN, een pay eal g, for fight BEAT PRINCETON i Y Britt is in green tights when In the ring. He 1s a society man, with all ‘ou can say for me," said Coffroth, | “the frills, He can loan gracefully on the piano and sing “Bedelia.” He | Prizes in New West Side A. C. Games that 1 will not wrrange a bactie In| fs n good dancer. He dresses in clothes of the latest cut, and he spends | ATING SULLIVAN oer oe SUA yd rasan ca | at 22d Regiment Armory. the Hout in whieh od. went against | Tefore n targe audience the Noa ge Gardner too vividly to rly University gymnastic team do 4 “half en hour parting his hair. But when he turns his back on the Four nk of repeating such a performa feated the Princeton gymnasts las Hundred of 'Friseo, and becomes the fighting man, he is the roughest of | os Tho largemt entry lst ever received by) sult in a grand race. and the indoor rec~| ry: ‘ Is comparatively good and|night in the first dual contest eve _ the rough. Britt's father was a member of the Board of Supervisors of San Fran-| New Game for Fighters Sprung mir oka Aan a aoe aba ibasiid Is kely ty be broken Dissatisfaction Expressed atl strong. nut poor old Bob is all in, |held between the wo universities, The © mile-and-a-half run should be a | He furnishes a case of sans hair, sang final score was 34 to 14 points, A lores fisco for several terms. He was also one of the biggest contracting . . 16 Clused this week by the New West! iy isi plumbers in the town, Naturally he was well off. Jimmy went through| ON the San Francisco Public, 3.9..." “Nine win hold Ry annual Moon ahrinnish, seit Maven as aneroese, Decision, Because Dave De ig. wine Boem Lo makes Peril aeeiels eee DOSE a fended Himself Well Through-| ¢ i 5 Peck an ‘the High School, entored his father’s oMce, and became a partner. by a Crowd of Western Dera R eNer One eiderent Abit Te wis a good in his day, : re eck and W. C. Belcher, E y b the ‘wenty-necond Regiment) vig’ the ten-mile chanipion Har: Pirie le wa A pond Britt Always in Trouble, Sporting Men. y York, and C. W. Hotzhauer, of ice ares Ree saa con ai whom reen ue ay KS it Si and he f: through re: t to and every regiment will be} » Carr, the or Crac! out Six-Round “Go.” and NO In, ” S| r . Nf reer, entitled to-enter his post-bel ton, did the best. work 1" ‘ Before he thought of becoming a professional fighter Jimmy Britt . the three Go. : post-bellum saath nae wane onthe managed to whip many of the local light-welghts. He was born with a ‘king to gain notoriety by 1 thas been,’ ssed sim} uid, en who wert their prime & auiet seat tn ison T shall not Vata. ng also teams from, Hobert ‘Tor 3 f i » A. A. U, junior champion. Yale is . Gays without being pestered Into. a [event and Columbia ‘The prizex will bo’ Wait represented in this event, with » of Nervous prostration bs men jeach, He nae ean W. J. Hath, iso or money buy IT will use you restore you ta tional A.C. race lia that he was gi George A. Cand a targe | ini wan ‘ord in peacticns G50" en the decision, Neither arde during the fight, ant of! th Heareecall set Ghana oy + expensive ever given for siml- Cri AL A faculty for getting into trouble. His brother was feather-weight cham- 5 spe er ells the volubla prize sts. dered a comer, ay ne MILWAUKEE, Wis, March 19.— e pion of the coast, and a clever little fighter. He used to tell mo of Jimmy'a| ney wrtte tes cepiinn tee IN| ee sneclal event. of couene, wilt ho] Vetaraity fromthe Soo-yurd hark in OM given the decision aver acid euilliven: . fs tub ABI MILE met cision over van, fecapades, (ne time Jim knocked out a policeman in a atrect fight. A Articies of tneorporation of the “Spider? ie Seward AW A. UV. Indoor champlon-| tom. tas a natr-ratatng| Of Boston, in the Se OER Menten little while later he caused a sonsation by Knocking out Mike Colling,| Melly Amusement Company have be or whieh twelve enteten huve bee | sing Thiessen sane are entered [inst night: There was considerablo dis beary-weight boxing instructor of the Olympic Club, becatse Collins re-| (let's, gifiee The dimctors are | N.Y. A, ty the A, A._U, champlon:|¥oA, Cetwa from the @. Le A: [satisfaction expresed over the result, ferred to bim “ttle dude.” Jimmy wore his hair long then, and] ,APldery ely, CColoue) | Martin WJ charted itcon, of the GN. YT A. A. | thr NIHON IVR, As Gi nal wel jen: Sa ivan wes) considered evens 2y, \ ’ re Brady, 12. 1. Graney, Urry Mona eee ee ion ehamnl Walter | As one each from. tho St. Bartholomew | some local men, to have defended hita- i perhaps meriied the title, Rotniv RU ESE Wh n ab Hence ee Ls ri AM ela » West Sige B ag ae 7 Aa Central self well: against Neaty/s onslaughts, 1, MAKP NO CHARGD for « friendly talk. 1 hat | - cam i = Fe Rotnivell “CY ating Corbett bt slg-| Koln, of the Twenty-second Reginent, | ay! M, » Mohaw oe | Neary led in all the fighting, and tt en exclusively. treating fe) Re Afier that young Britt went out to the various resorts where boxers (iituies being ane the articles the wb. | acu colnabia Umiverslty athletarwhe| pany AL Twenty-accond Regiment, St! was oh account. of his. vigorais work ears Nocbing a nl jdlsranoa of men for TE i trained, ane by mixing with the best of them gained some skill. Then Pa DEEN COMpany Bye) Met Oren Ae AS aie ix iacking in m oneatiy,.. treat - two-mile U and nothing could stop him. Iie hunted out various professional fighters ente iatnments, te ° iH and Miller, of the N.] entry, including of the/ at the end neither show aw IMATiCa, th An the shorcemt with the leant. medicines of his own weight, forced them into discussions, and whipped them one : i sie ‘ u ristoffers, St e A. | National A. ¢ the moat dam: being done by i) and Sapense) Dee eens H uarantes ‘6 4 you ‘ea cal outings and}, Intercourse | Kelly's pl te pron friends and a Soca Ase (punches. Clinches were not fred efor my hom ULTATION FREE. iieariaa PRIVATE DISEASES siebaa "eBataas The: will art promptly at 8 VARICOCELE ¢3"53, 3! Time ef cure, 10 ta 00 aoa: by my original very Ott and Wo Sulzer, who are the sp by one. Convinced that he could fight, he entered the amateur champlon- ships, and knocked out three men without getting his hair mussed. L gat at the ring side that night, and came to the conclusion that James Britt's fighting career would be worth watching. wane DECLARES When Re Turned Professional. When he found the amateur game was becoming too easy for his hand, Pritt turned professional, He beat “Kid! Lavigne and some of the oth who were going down a little from the top notch, ‘Then he met and knoeked out Frink Erne. This furnishes Britts xveatest claim to fame, tor tt brought him the | 1 e c dy," Ei ited a __ Bob Fitzsimmons recelved an offer of Every veatize of polson removed few times, and I did not realize that I was hurt. But all of @ sudden I notlecd d n at | @ $5,000 purse to-day from B: oe ow: iv BLOOD POISON from” westein “wenoce ald of that my judgment of distance had gohe, and that I was hitung wildly, [ knew ¢ CHICAGO. MALON) Wrage OBrien: MNEs Byists Ing the bout, and the Vent! turst, the’ fistic promoter mer enilnae VOU. PELLET he was Kolng, and I tried to mix it, hoping to get a lucky punch, Britt hit me and Huo kelly did a wixcrounid St) gy they Withee. “O'brien whe Ws! phia, to tmeet the winner of the six- {iM | NW YOIRS WASTER SPOMLST. ra] NER S DEBILITY Gunge quick and pedtoat again in the body, and 1 went down, pnralyged and helpless. He ta a rough a Maitery 2) last night and at the) mate sunie kanMl Hits, here, Weul YT round bout between Gua Rubin and ‘oun faniOUs pHVale prescription. ree, # fighter, and he can hit end Referens Frank ‘Tyrrel ed Jack or could: not tey i. A dackin {Marvin Hart, of Loulsy chile! Jimmy Britt likes to fight fust as much ax he did before hie fstic factitty Sinner. ‘he ieritlon wasia only Tele lh NnHe past Coy MAAC w stow v ee tt Hig Ouakee fe PA Dr L. R. Williams 1 v. pee New York began bringing in the thousands, But now he has given up the deiighix of UHR EO Ne UO lows, O'Brien's ne ne in} It ts more than likely that Ettzsim- © MSundaya, 10 to 0" only heating policemen and other irritating citizens, A ian who once has fought the tive ones, who'pay the 1,2 and $ TE ee eee ee far | mons will accept tha offer, as he h for @ purse seldom Is satisfied to fight for fun, Jimmy has very #mall hands, | Witere Mig: tax-omh nd who do not know the) Wien would save: otherwise gene dy deciared’ bie, tention of Agtite ‘ond he does not believe in taking the risk of breaking them. siehowort finer points of the Rame—thought the in the [ing the winner and has begun training dringhany Works When Not Training. Mata When not engaged in training for a match Britt goes quietly back into bin} Bimyar, ifalr should have been a draw, but t wise ones, who keep in touch with the erg, Chought © “no contest decision, vho on for the contest at his homo in Benson- ve satisfied some, andy hurst, nave Kept the box-| All arran 85 YEARS A SPECIALIST IN MEN S DISEASES. || OLD DR. GRINDLE, — { 5 ‘ viet A SPECIALIST oMce and attends to the plumbing busluess, Me becomes the parlor athlete] My ronal tance Uh Me MOWUgiHAONbeeh Charm Ntimay ic olde sto te. No sum up}in all proba a camplereacin the : DISEASES OF MEN. Resin, wear his dress sult and his eilk hat to the opera, dancea, sings, atid| Paul Jones, Sintieht and Dorothe the hippodrome and to return the Mve wee Tones, think that] quaker! City “atonday nighe “after tie = Hil incaben pasatlans On ete eee ts ris his hair with a. elaborate care for which the arduous duties of the tratn- enon thelr male mers: GRE ed CARE Reet at eG 10 ROMS CERNE CHET TE f red more quickly, more eastly. and on mote eS other bout, ane she¢ a ws camp leave him no time. rom every standpoint the bout was a) Way” disappointed. when’ ‘Tyrrell gave! Pitt has decided to see the bout and frie and "prompter re. J | yuaderate teria thin by any other advertin~ But it ts hard for Jamen to atick steadily to the oMce, without the joy of Mk disappolnement. ‘The club los winners end of the pul ill be at ithe ringside ‘when the m experience tall i ervous debit in front eco mgnthe an occasional fight. Even the excitement of being a successful bill colleato: as in ~ a eee ea kes SAF Yoit nrone, healthy and theyand F complaints 1 ic yy y you strong, healthy ai dd omplaints in troy in foes not fill his needs, Ho has been looking on tor some time now, while Rear Ren RUeeduitel aoarhelenne Me aly if cre “Young Corbett” has fought and won a few battles, Britt will be eager to test In the Second Rey it Armory, in A ine er to dare purgettire Ih from. 40 to. a . fi % Pa to. » begin on the night of the fight. “Corbett’ ix always eager. The parlor manne! | Philadelphia, where Munroe and/} & ar ne'Brins fj days. varicocele Tin from! Ito Aare eres nee Or the Hanes orate lie alwmaya enmae. The, parlor, mannnrs Tom Sharkey recently t thelr elx- Z sient Citrate | Statiary cted’ diseases ‘and be for the light. heavy-weight cham- | Clafivee tt cores wy bute ab Wi ST fe a a it j pionship of the world, WEAKNESSES, losses, draina stopped |X record ‘wnleh no other advertising physi j A ‘at ones by my syste can truthfully clatm. Advice free Meat J i VARICOCELB:s#4 without operation OF cine $1, Hours, 9-0. Sundays. 9 to 8. the Louisy FIGHTING NEWS PICKS “CORBETT” Carter, the rugged Nght lieavy-| Dave Bul Wmoeight fighter, is to engage in another! feated by i battle in Philadelphia in the near tu- | Francisco wre. He has been matched to box weight champion will surely pitt | Georme Cole, the colored Aghter, Of) Jimmy Britt when they meet in ‘Frisco] Was list ye “Trenton, for six rounds on March %Jon Maren 2 ° old and his three recently defeated Harry Foley, the)” a beat Very, mite, fornia middle-welght champ: 1 have seen Britt feht, ss he,Jof Walsettu. w an CARTER AND COLE DAVE SULLIVAN cok Stable, of Mtddieeon & Jungblut ’ tention from tusinens ec of Middleton & Jungblut! —_—>-—- —— i steer te Ie 0 deck Stab of Miadieten & dungbiut STRICTURE auleuy red mtthoge eae AREA ne nea firm, reporis that] Joyany Conaldine, who has won many] OHTICAGO, March 19.—With 1,082 £1n flown Of thes ae [| ‘4 ia ndition, call and let mo 8 | couse d dollars on the result of “Young Dominattona for the twelve stakes of the SR aie con The may be your the simple yet of t ay-| 104 season, the Harlem Jockey Chib explain to. you the simple Wy ‘ te? numerous ring victories, an- ‘ ‘ ‘ ; mesoig Tg victories: (claima to have established a new record methane petri iT | ilidosday- (DAU liq "aw: rendy’ «o/s aiEN co, Nava eRlaalianed e. Vew seoneNt Pt SiRaro a MH ne PANES Fwager f.06) on Corbett to defeat Jimmy to rating. Axtunes of” thie class. The Bawa a yt F ; Mkt in San. Franclaoo next. Friduy!chiet increase isin the events fc on N a deten y earry Hi |year-olda and ‘three-year-olds DR R. H.'M. MACKENZIE’ S St 5 ie said to carry a corres) neliny better- PFIC! he of the money Considine intends} ment of class ‘itphd MERICAT Pat Rew vark Ne ‘to Harry Corbett In "Frisco to| (Of the big stakes the $15,000 Hinrlem/ Sam Harris, manager of Hughey Me- = DISCHARGES. n, WhO was recently de- "a colors in te St. Loui ng Corbets" In San . Says that the little feather looks for The Pioket to the heat odds obtainable, while) huuctetn eet une Lik and tie tt tenis | Govern, he South Brooklyn bantam- the rest of It he expects to get covered | Clark stake, regarded as a try-out for | Weight, who Is trying to clinch a match the American Derby, $7, between McGovern and Frankie Netl, of California for the champlonship of the by Uhis vicinity Eddie Burk bookmaker, who has ANVAEIN 48 HOURS ‘ iM | ai Sree Be steatarion, athe. littie: Calicornial| Boslien tile, 1 waver waternr bore eee | ie Tn Be i won heavily on the tents which) MUNROE WILL READ RETURNS | word. to-day matched Hughey to fwit 45 Years a Speck i ittle California | Besides thin. 1 have watched both men | !t Corbett? hax won, also expects pal as ‘rony Bender, of Eliaabeth, N for ™ ‘and ay AiG kee tn thele dally aparring work and 1 have) eth Sh to bet a large auin_on the Denver lid| young Corbett,” who led the maren| sh rounds before tne Lenox Sighting DISEASES OF EN. a ed with mon that they have fought. " pees . 3 os Phiindeiphia, on Sonday, Mare n a six round In my Judement, knowing, both mem, vera ular. jockey. yet] in his coming fight Burke sald to-lage your at the ball of the Chorus] gl? oP! pe Litt "cured 10 19.1) WU Maye, ; I do, ‘Corbett’ will win’ Inside of five La day that he would bet as smuch as] Ging” Association, will not do 40. this cers acento old, aie, healed by bia rounds, He will rush Britt from the — $2,600 on Corbett’s chances, year on account of his fight with Britt, YS ERVOLS DELILE ed Memory, uught to be ¢ 1 cannot os an make Corbett 1, Of tho Alllance A, c,, | favorite over Britt Tt Tooks: like in his place Jack Munroe will be seen. Lom Vitallty, permanently cured, 18 to 4) Munroe wil have another job that MEN AND WOMEN, Taye. ° oe nnnt ruc ured In 5 to 10 days H dott his promised’ to send is : 1 of his fight with Britt and the Gitum 9 ine OR aa stanDed AL ae cITROSAN eT eNE has been sectred| tress before the end of two or three Kelly."tne Chicago mid- | rounds alze how. they cu for six rounds at the Ninth Sener eS, has not | first and will have the coast {dol in dis- MODEL AND TREMBLAY. monet the potting Harry Moc ho to me, and on that aes k ns, The miner will read his wire Bee MODEL AND SCHMIDT. Jwit) take, tie pings of Max tutibos. |roune “am of dhe, oiaton aust, willl fiom the stnge, also the Feturna of the DUiren niseaaes ai. _|f and, of Pittsburg, and em acs Canadian champion, 1 ring.” - Pee IE Dr. Grey muaranteen 4 H EREST ‘SE. tlend. of Pitteburs, and) qarry Model, the crack Meht-welght | aay “evenine nt tive Litt. ——__- Ad er cue Maaie pdvnnced Ties SA reas Meot before the Nonpareil | wrestler of the Alliance A into lbex met with an tt while in train: sarney" Dreyfuss will pay Eddie| “Zron Man" McGinnity {is considering Flair o kD ad OFRICE OVER 117 EAST 17TH ST.tah is, March 2%. They are| meet Carl Schmidt to a fnigh for a $100 ling for the contest and 1s unable to| Doheny’s salary this year, although the | whether he will call his new curve the ston wea battles oe Sen, Guaare: 0-0; Sunday, 0-3. pounds et 8 o'clock. ide bet at Miner's Bowery Theatre. appear. grext southpaw Js hopelessly insane, loop-the-loop or the Della Fox cvrl Ciredlar ovat ow recent ¥ DVICE THEE MEDICINE. Boe. a Tt Sa rere aL nN i ~“

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