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ELL ae ‘ ee | : c ™ = onetae - LMI HEI tt sy eae peated SAR ee aN RR ce a ana a es a a . vila ks Rea a ad j a * pie fa ' THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH.-93,: 1904. wits alee SPORTS EDITED BY [,Aic¥es.| ROBERT EDGREN Hee earn ND SECONDS WHO WILL ADVISE THEM IN COMING FIGHT|\EW RECORD FOR POLE VAULTING Norman Dole, Son of Former President of Hawaiian Isl- ands, Makes New Amateur | : ' =z CHALLENGE FROM M’GOVERN. Sporting Editor Evening World: In behalf of Terry McGovern I hereby challenge the winner of the Britt-“Corbett” bout at 130 pounds, ring side. I will post $5,000 as a side wager that Terry will defeat either itt or “Corbett” at the above weight. SAM H. HARRIS, Manager Terry McGovern, FASTER TRACKS Jockey Club Announces that! Stable’s Entries Will Be Ac- cepted at Bennings and on the Metropolitan Courses. World’s Record, STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal. March 2%.—Norman Dole, 9 Stanford f track athlete, broke the world’s ama- SPIDER KELLY . : ‘s ; pee proces club Len tous, bee eg ON THE teur record for the pcle vault, crossing entries of H. T. Grifin, Z T. the bar at twelve feet and three-fourthr qualified at New Orleans for sharp Gis ALERT, of an inch, which fs two and one-quar ; Practice, will be received by E: 3 ter inches above the world's record Face-tracks this seasoi mow held by R. G. Clapp, of Yale. There has been much speculation as to what attitude the Jockey Club would assume toward Griffin, Algernon Dan- gerficld, the Assistant Secretary of the Jockey Club, explains that the Jockey Club views Griffin's disqualification at New Orleans as a local track ruling a dt oo So city cate ee er ) ; ee reg 4 a record-breaker, was Stanford Univer: upon other courses, If the Western ~ : neon rate, Sata Jookey Club should follow the ruling of so’n mats ae te Seta one i dealing ri won ak const to clenr the bar above eleven fee (Bpecial from a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, D. March 33-8. 8 Howland, President of the Washing- Norman Dole comes from a family of athletes. His futher was President of the Hawaiian Repubite, a giant standing well over six feet and a famous swim- THE ing disqualifying Griffin upon all tracks A rs Charlie Dole was also champion hurdler, within its jurisdiction then the Jockey boats captain of the football team and wir Club in the East would view the matter Puz2.e of the Pentathlon, ' differently, Consett. Norman is a great all-around atilete. Griffin's Trouble. but by making a specialty of pole vaulting he first broke his brother's Grifin had a filly at New Orleans = 4 $i F pecore nea he pole the world’s eat Repeated ao works Saa- 5 ¢ a . “ record held by Clapp of Yale, Dole named Swect Pepper. She had worked Lj J “ i S how figure will probably stana for seme Yery fast and the clockers were thor- time, Oughly alive to the fact that sho was a ‘very good two-year-old. Grimfin wanted to make a killing with Sweet Pepper and entered her In a race. When the tme came for the youngsters in “ gpider Kelly? The Sharpest hecond In CORBETT TO FIGHT AGAIN. The proposed six-round bout hetweer “Young Corbett" and Tommy Mowatt, l the rugged little Chicago fighter, has | that race to make their appearance 5 3 there was consternation among the ; California, touts and clockers, for parading about ‘ And Jimmy the paddock bearing Sweet Pepper's ori 25 official number was an ugly, scrawny two-year-old that did not look as if it could beat a cow, Consequently a good price was quoted against Sweet Pepper and ail over tha} country Griffin's agents were busily betting on Sweet Pepper. Just before post time the real Sweet Popper was Drought into the paddock and the num- er was taken from the ugly-looking youngster and placed on the real Sweet | Pepper. ‘Then there was a crash in price In the ring, Sweet Pepper dropping from 6 to 1 to X to G. She won casily. An invest, ration followed. Griffin: confess he ad deliberately brought the wrong Horse Into the paddock to confuse the | touts, expecting to be fined. But the} finally been clinched. They will battle before the Wayerly A. C., of Chicago, on the night of April i. Matchmaker Charley Felt obtainee . both fighters’ signatures to te articles | IN BRITT-“CORBETT” FIGHT _ FINLLY SOLD Se | igs trae r.H.H. Kane's WASHINGTON, March %3.—Ban B. “Spider”? Kelly, Man Behind ’Frisco’s Son, and | ins we ae ae os eee E yy ene i Ingion Baschail Cub to Mesers, ‘Thomas | Lecture—The Second of His ‘ Harry Tuthill, Champion’s Adviser, Are Bot h|¢, Seve sa witam s. Dwyer, votn ot Spring Series. ‘ ‘this city, Negotiations looking to this Noted as Cunning Assistants to Their Principals, |i." "" " "ores sme) 8 Bp The new owners of the cub mare | TO MEN ONLY cured a lease on the groands at Seventh stewirds consider that in using the! . _ es ‘1 pattie Corbe! corner, is an er| Street and Florida avenue, formerly oc- official num! on ghe wrong two-year. | The championship fixht between Young) knocked Forbes down three times with) Carpe Se ye a aT anc then SUsiea Du Ha lees ae old Grittin had ¢ an act which Corbett and Jimmy Britt t Friday | terrible body blows. In San Franelsco sks a | National 1, | had good. proot js quality, Ayes . xe | ts Subject, “Longevi'y, or the Failuree uve between secon | the timekeeper, ae the ride of the ing, | 124 Ged Pee, Of Hs MALS Year| The work of rehabilitating thene | Hs Subj sevl'y, = * the counting, while the referee | lon for the first time, In the eighteenth &Tounds wit be commenced at once and and Feeblenesses of Old Age.” nds aside, In the storm of yells and] 9Und Hanlon dropped. Corbect with a) IC 4s expreted that they will be In con- x that followed the third knoek- | DOW over the heart, Corbect was com-| dition for the opening game next , ed the third kn the shock, He fell fat) month, tly Impossible to hear} on his face, and Jay still, ‘Tuthill seed the count, Forbes rose just a second| a tn eup, Med it with lew water, from \ a admirable and scholarly spring lectures to “Bplder” Kelly, the old Ught-welght| ico jute, and stood. stagee Nell} # Convenient bucket, nd ran around | men took place Inst night before a large Nehter and in his ume one of the] renewed hiy attack and. the. referee LEI E: as titave te rare and appreclative audience made up largely cleverest that ever wore a glove, will] -tood aside, brought him to a realisation of his pres of men of culture and refinement, who evt- mide the ass unwitting a in his game whe Mt int Fepute. ‘The stewards wished to Rome pulishment on Grittin, und finally dug up t lowly rule Ge che West | night will be a ts well as Detween the boxers, Both Ighters will be attended by men who oave made reputations for foxiness in in aftatr pletely dazed b down it was ne The second of the series of Dr. Kane's Rule Griffin Broke. “Any one seeking to bring into disre- plite facing uscocuitious, race meeting | Or racing shall be disqualitied Sues | F Gander this rute Grit was disqus tified berg for Britt, As a accond| Just here "Spider Kelly climbed | dicament, Afterward Corbett said dently expected some new truths and cer- neres roti As stated, the Cellsttiawinio) auperion no acthnenlitlitonentielesase NES ie W: aming. of Iving in the sand : Saffair’ of the New Orleans Association y the use of his mimble wits, he has | “He was counted out,” yelled Kelly, rise. The moon swelled and swelled, Dr. Kane demonstrated in his unual clear and therefore ign ee it turned a seomingly sure defeat into a] Rete Graney looked hesttatingly at| and just as he was wondering how 4 ond concise manner that he was fully mas- “ne ost lmportant move at the Victory. He sees vevery ase of the| the intruder, and for a moment it} Moon could be so hic me too, felt} ter of his subject, and surprised his hearers, rack yesterday, was that of athe Ahi, and never fails to do the right | seemed possible that he might give ths | the Water on his back, and discovered | ar ae even bis fellow physicians, by the breadth Rema ant einer (ing at the right time vision to Forbes because of the in-| was really the white canvas of the ting | and grasp of his ideas. Never have we read however, for Daly did 1 New York until early t self worked six furlongs in 1 easily, having a bit in hand end. He looks well bodily. and Jack Munroe, the Butta miner heavy- weight, who has been showing at a theatre In Albany since Monday, was When Frankie Noll tore the bantam. | Y#sin of the ving by Neil's . But | shining into his eves . ven mantam= | the ofticial timekeeper plied into ihe| It was as close an eight , Sbamplonship trom Marry | ring at Kelly's heels ana. upheld | Lehampiorship as 7 Forbes in Sian Francisco last November | starem: fhe fighting stopped. If) Young Corbett rose at t Vit was Ke {or stened to a more scholarly presentation jof the subjec Starting with the assertion that man's § from losin | ter ever hit last count, | taken suddenly sick last night ‘with an yr who ug y nelly ltd bean de prompt the time- | g ? virile and procreative power should outlast ntly ready to Jim Bb Who Drought the affair t V Dp me-/ and managed to tight furiously to thel attack of grip. A physician was called a aterinan (ve a quick: ending, wi : Keeper mignt hesita protest | fin in ot been. for fs have gone along inuch, Keeper were in a wrangle, Nell had! Harry ‘tathill, who. will wateh the! heen Went ton Pride nighte | city, we. tho Tast to fall or die, the doctor & ne much - een flehting Britt on Friday night cited numerous instances in plant and 1 Ww nerier Wil not go. Th = ———_—_— ~ Munroe arrived here to-day and is nces in plant and ani- fa'no charhe of the thick deing and while Whorler can rane ie Rolng. Mr. Malden. tea hard confined to his room. As soon as he is | Mal Mfe. from the “lowest “vibrio" an¢ TRAINER ] MPK\ NS M Y KI alning “tar ‘hisscoming batile “MTER | bow that In tran atene ea eee eo” raining for his coming battle with |*bow that in man alone this most Importan’ A Champion Jim Jeffries. function or power falls before tt should, an¢ ; Wil hot do” hin j i HCA en at Y if Sree tt eS f | : =e i : = cited numerous reasons for it, principally i fe Madaen Shay ie | = Cc ’ {gnorance and foolish practices in ‘youth E 1 4 Inter excesses, 3 Men has thirty horses in| the fighting of the Chicago race, tracks within the city . MEN S DISEASES, ne t it v3 sin 5 ) tracks y limits this year. e Th Ri) it th me friends ‘avks may mean and end of the sport| Harlem. Worth and ttawth . — vey ated lecturer maintained and son- |, stood admiring a set of two-year-olds hot BpoOre th an lawthorne are > 1 treat and cure ail }{ ‘lusively proved that, given the observatio: ' Being galloped: One inan pleked Kings entirely in the “Windy City"| outside the city mits and under juris acute atu “chronle ner: | | of certain simple hygiene rules, not hard te ‘ fooking chestnut ns his to ney | . . > 's summer {on of the Sheriff, who was a former saree Of mans can | | follow, a man's procreative power and fe. . ther, Chose'a bay oe racy on " Cres ns Ail the trouble has called the atten- ner, ‘There In Rel aw kive'y0u more real ben- | | cundity should be as strong at #0 : 4 one of the visito WASHINGTON, D.C, March 2%. nx Of the city oMciats to the matter! against betting on ‘race-tracks or any HEIs pecan et that n man, as in plants and aaah ae mW. 19 tell vou the truth | Gwynne ‘Tompkins, trainer of J. W., ind Anleae 2 siiareiean changes) other plaice. Betting at Washington hat vou need tes seed-producing power and consequently: the “the names.” returned | A Colt's powerful string of steeplechasers, | ls ae nd there will be no racing) park was allowed several seasons, al You strong healthy and || ability to reproduce themselves, was meant : Dig.usual seeretive manner, a war taken to the'Providence Hospital| it Wishingion ‘Park track, the DAN-/ though the racing Judges would take nto inp "ayatem” of treat: | /DY the Almighty to outlast (as ft does ia i ye that ches * 7 and the ere orning suffering from ay-}NCr course — o © Western « Cir-| oy c mbling a t bay is No. 44." broke in “Harmen Bate (Special to The Evening World.) Manager Morley. of the Los Angelea| bere this morning sutterlag from cuit, this season, ‘The pollee under his| Ceemzance of the gambling faved Pein |) qont Plants and animals) all other func Beul NEW HAVEN, Conn, March 24—Yale | baseball team of the California League, | Pendlel ‘ With the close of Washington Park cipies, et others J | ton: was Sot the benetlt at years © quote one particularly strong and of successful cures by a successful spe- | | bappy phrase: “‘In every plant and anima. Sialist. in every individual as w i ’ ell as in every W losses, drains stopped od EAKNESSES, torres, Srimy syatem: | |2atlon. there ts the period of rise, of pause ys been the Derby, wie ured without operation or and of descent: from bi VARICOCELBsvtea renee ohermnato || We vgossaa tote attstt, tO mlddle oge NBIC ‘ ort inter: HIRE quickly cured without eut- J | val of ‘ Ung. No pain; no loss of thine, to finally a le other side of the hil en 1] Youne’ and” oid men, no matter what y auench our feeble light in the Ring may be your condition, call and tet me | | loom of all eternity or oblivion—individuct | explain’ toYou. the siniple yet effective | | Political, woclal, aristic or national” : 4 Mr, Colt was successfully operated | direction ave in the midst of an active 4 protest with the Nuatloaal f fete - na on for the # lrouble In New York] War on pool-rooms and bookmakers. ronceal thelr Identity. ix well ld to-day ina game with Trinity {Commission against allowing the Brook-| "Pon for the same trouble In New ¥ From the City Hall ha. come this While talking Mr. Madden was| The fleld was soggy and wet and up to} iyn National League team to have the| Yesterday, Whether or not Mr. ‘Tomp- y telegram which stated that] within a stort time of the game It was Dillon, | Kins will have to submit to an operation Baie ; decked by the siclans to- tucky, there had been thirteen foals ta | 'ekarded wil be decided by th yalelans t day: date and twelve were colts. This i<|could get into the game on account of ident | Prineninttenceit more luck than usually falls to most cone e e ‘ounda. m. oO ela club Rca monolinal atanaaverithanh and educating horses for ¢ rey uw laugh bechuse Mr. Mad-|opened the baseball season at Yale | he f numbering his two-y fl there will be no American Derby race and Kastern owners will not send the! Bent best horses here for the stake values ment: offered In minor events, és the great here will be no betting on race-! magnet has alw services of their first baseman, s doubte if the players | for the coming season ngstern ure very, reoy-looking, and] The air was) not balmy kh fer) Commission, claiming that Dillon be Perhape visiting friends were looking | baseball and only a small crowd turned | jones te the Bray club owing to a upon the possible Futurity winner |out to wateh the Jonna: ton haiBr poh Leta dd a ‘ith only two racing. In his skilful hands Mr, Colt's FOUL Une, Bible Jer etree tical aes Y See eee OTe ERAS). Cf ale team | 19; c hey released outright ive | | 9 is 0, , B . showed like colts, id Ra Mee yet a soe *¢) atable in steoplechasing last year and tye 10 4 Mete's'p? vt Conmuitations |] 28k shoots, at ttm pou the tree trunks The Uatting 0: had the honor of heading the ist. @*) rank Delass Robinson 1s worried) Sandy guson. the gland DR.RH. M. MACKENZIE" dainask rose upon the foreds eniteent Va ———— Tompkins Is a resident of Washington] over the non-appearance of Pitcher} heavy-welght. and Gus fuhline the AL AND. SUM 1 |Feaae bythe worm at ita root, he we i D ent s Thiel Ret Fs sa . SDICAL A’ SURGICAL » hybridization, stent: 2h BENNINGS ENTRIES, = |*"* " rrminen MINS STL niet Akron lant: nave porn, matched toll MERWAr ape Rew ean ORPER || Eho\notten of plants, the vel aver nteaet O'Brien! ss meet In a six-round bout At one of th FOR FAIR GAMES) 2 Sere Jackson, P mounting sap. the seeds buried wit Peitz Is full o ginger this season and! WeekI\ boxing shows to be held ‘by Wan mummies for thousands of "years ae) ree ae ry — = Ay plays us if he was going to show is) Battery 1§ o: Chicago, the carly part 7 74 ose their direct beart; RACK TRACK, BENNINGS, March | A) bldetime: form, Of nose month. M Cc d b virility: in ‘mankind. Spon fecundity’ ang 1—The entries for to-morvow's races = His masterly” and convin CIN TAAL ES EL Nase The local semispratessional haseban| Joe Gans has another fignt on nisj/ ACN CUre y Me met a fitting climax tn a full doserenmems ay as follows season will opened at Equitable| hands, fe will meet Jack Blackburn, his plasmntc “natural” method for fully rot Ai GsarieARclde) and? Up; iaix Park, Sixty-seventh street and West| the colo lelphia, for storing and maintaining sexual yea . ct Fenian ove: 21 heat | cwenty rounds belo: f 35 Columiia is going to end her basket- a ee . iy DAL A VERGE NEE ARG) The reor-| of Baltimore, on “ilies ball team to St. Louls this summer to Shine Um \xanized Spalding-Emeralds of last sea-| burn gave. a fow Compete for the world's championshin, Kot Damme as aed son, now under the name of the Am- " The Columbi players will take part Wish Wen ey wate in three distinct series of con Ss. As « >. P, id vigor even at the most [eA erk albe The doctor's discoveries, whlch reseetg af Ufetime of study and research, (RBresent w pletely upset preconcelved. dean’ "gy (OU. ~ M1 the con | fuomthe aso a T cure | Gloarl y iy ; h ne. y demonstrated by thi ‘ are—Arlinatiy) Burts, (werréar: Jftagen ‘wil Coss out the Mest ball to] GMs and, Gus Garang will be fount Wonknoms “stricture, [montha, sos St Realthy child ‘of ¢ also umpire the] were to hav last Monday nite jen Without aatle | This series of lectures wilt, w, ‘op” Sheftler, of ‘owing to. Gane’s With wong A Blooa Bia: pet yte Frenh Actas toi satamngs edt ner Bow ‘French Acade auled’ on how lone | “A summary. of all the doctors’ standing. Pxpert con: {ean be had free of cost, sealed ang ectures sultation co here Mining. iy geu | marks, from his secretary at the doceoye ste 9000 trod | consulting rooms and private Regnit Morty ane between | West 36th St. pital, 138 the axes of 40'andan| ‘The next lecture will be devoted to “te: Ziv jlave, a ape: | cent (Advances tn tho Paintesn Cure of viet cial fur’ fo Auch aie |eocele, Btrlcture snd. Enlargements of ie at WAS Nostne Tepresenting Earl Hall, which ts the | Citic = ST, LOUIS, March 23.—The Jac Rin vare catia wy Columbia branch of the Y. M. C. A,, the Hl Poa LETT Banshee’ UM] O Brien-Twin Bulllvan fight scheduled | fame, assisted by local collegians will compete for the ed Ae 112 Master, Dougiaan M2] co iuke plice to-morrow night) before | astern League ©. A. championship’ ‘This serie ' 5 TDoe Alten avon te ee eee eee MEO apeCutensltean hie es place on July 13.ane 4 it pal Sd to April 7 n was suddenly taken ill, and spon © of @ physician asked for ® postponement, He has returned to the Quaker City. tnee—-enningn Noring Handicap; | Hee! nortpor uations of mtite. O'Br Hddle Hughes. who for the past tow | Helarthorne Tont Advocate 94 tees : ' f yale A Hiimacle yeara has trained) William K. Van-|Ulvn arn od ae trucks, has been secured by John 1s. rene $) Trehi« ommy Ryan has Mateh- te Gland Without Cur a tes M to. tral rt of hi : 104 Mrs Frank’ Foster, 199] maker Loughe nd Club, New York's cured. snauire about | fiona." ting Opera: iby >t Madden to train part of his string Dee td er NS will meet wner in a ft Master Specialist. !t- 165 W.24th St [a4 yori ministers $54. teachers aro ad. Mooriven, 1K wid contest, one % Attéd to this course of lectures wit! a Monte’ Gario Ii] arter the date of Uvelr fight Dr.L.R, Williams “new'vork, for tut, 2 Single, tiekets, one $5, or for tut M r. GREY |" oLp pr. GRINDLE, OL Di . GR tm "DISEASES OF MENS VISEASES UF MEN. ‘Under Dr, Grindlo's scientific treatment al) ion Gin all its a rad- [diseases peculiar to men are permanently je }OOD, POLONING, nares @.aulcky. more easily and on more eT LD rat fs Realed by hie ae erate, terme YY any other advertis- system of treater to cured 1 1,to A months, bmn a Seu UALR, eee weer [paeee anges Be inti, in RICOCELE cured in 5 if 10 daya. weeks. Skin diseases, ted epote.‘uloerm nore SEG Hina aati ara i meeiisee | fetta charge. co Race furlonee. CURED, My ‘Truss represents @ new era in construction and ap- plication. "and ‘I ‘mone “can ‘promise you comfort, “perfect olding and freedom, as well as a CURE, through the de: Velopment of the relaxed muscles at the rupture-openitig by| my Automatic Acting Pad. After $4 years” untiring efforts T hai ceeded in per: fecting. the Only, guaranteed ‘Trust tn the world that actually cores Rupture by keeping it held fully and always withoul the fuse of torturing Teq:ttraps of heavy springy No matter where You live. cal here without delay or writs for my FREE. BOOK full of valuanle information, and learn why alone can extend to vou the hope for immedtate relict and n positive core at smaliccont. tracks, Horses trained by him we ways looked upon as capable of @wating ce entered in, | this season, Hughes was very successful in this country before he went abroad, and his| TN work here was duplicated on foreign ooo A plece of each r “In every handicap where Waterboy Is $$ De Die Shen nts | PARREN DEFEATS CHAMBERS | uci” 1 ats Faces may vary In length from Gen Btewant \.../08 Royal Wiedom 5 of seven furlongs to a route of] BALTIMORE, Md., March 2%.—Kddio| Fitth Race-—Selline; three-year-olds and Remile and @ quarter, hut McChesaey| Chambers, of Philadelphia, received |UpNant, one mile and forty yard ; i : eee dm the oficial handicapper’s| quite a set back last nght for his cham- to beat his rivals at all kinds| pionship aspiratic Jimmy Farren, ot Me, this ie a Wesjetn dot to} this city, made the Quaker City lad look n horse. Hymettus Billy Madden, manager of Gus Runtin,| | CHAS, CLUTHE, 22 East 14th Street, . Honolulu. = 1 ixcelsior Handicap, the firs | ke @ selling plater in u fifteen-round | park Planet 108 Bronx +85] the Akron Gtant, says he has completed] | Bet. Fifth avenue and Union Square, New York, BE GE ibe Spring. Vosburgi| contest before the Nonpareil Athletic | sisen Race-Steeplochane; | four-yoarcolds| arrangement with Jack Munroe'n mal- Delay is danmerous. Do not MeChospey ba ried matters to his,opponent, Chambers’a| and up; about two iies, bey A Meee teenies cen ap ineiieny ‘ oe Ee aturt ta tnish and only | Chambers's | hens? Boy sors 383 rintty, Bett «0! 18h avy welght ate Founda. before one ot pontact. veer anaes ser ah : Wy r lover aay hin TO) a Look 42 ¥ the ibs fi ‘hi hia two Weel at. om. maa ohamoe oC ek order |isockout, Farren with his left played| ged, step Billy May .....0..160] WES Seunros's: dane alehe Champion, Jim J Omce hoara: 9 co Gy, Bat. hi) Chap oot pelaae Foguiar tattoo.on Chambers, -) Naworentlce allawance. Aeitries, ° a Bs Sl ae