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a a ? ‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 98, — FULL ACCOUNT [REBSE | OF THE GREAT [2VSciGRs)] CHAMPIONSHIP aancentnectetne-t etn trantntnane~te tuted ® C nenerentntnenententnad-tntetntrtntntntetutmenectnenemonteQ) Prodyess of the Fight, Illustrated by Willie Fitzderald and Eddie lanlon---Fitzderald Posing as Britt and Hanlon as Corbett" 2B PHDODIILIIFSHHHSSHH-HGHOH HIG NGHHOGHIDHGHGHIDHHGHHY G s o> : 3 3 7 3 i ce Corbett clinches to save himselt.— “ritt rallies and staggers Corbett._Round 17. Oo 0900S y Oo. xo $ » > &o> BODO $H9596969909000660008GO0GOO8 PDPITDOODGHLDOGDLOTE G4 DELOOOOHEDPIDDLGHGV GHG PHOOHGH-HHG0OHO0O OO SO O9OHOD . is = ¥ = zSeiniet aan x Corbett swung right and left to the é several punches to Corbett’s stomach jaw, but these were offset by two and missed a hard right for the juw. vicious lefts that Britt sent to the Desperate fighting followed, both man 7 champlon's stomach. A moment later appearing almost tired out and Corbett Britt's left sank into Corbett's stom- clinching, Britt finally sent Corbett ach, but Corbett sent right and left to against t ropes with a straight left t Corbett fought wildly, and faihped his lett to Britt's Jaw, end: beat Corbett, just as I said 1 would, 1I|I think’I should have been entitled to a] wonderful ability to take punishment head back. It was a vicious blow, and Jimmy fought desperately.| never thought for a moment I would|draw. I punished Britt as much as he | 7d recuperate delighted the crowd. face sending Jritt back. Corbett near. to the bi ly went to iis knees ‘from a. misse they mixed it, with Britt te right swing. A straight lett by Core Corbett on the face and body with leet, : ett for the somach was blocked by, It was a gruelling tussle, Britt havin ‘ Britt, who countered with right on the) all the better of It. The bell stopp stomach. Corbett was wild with a ed hostilities, It wus Britt's round by a : swing, Britt getting in a straight lett _ wide margin. Britt received a tremen- 4 to the body. Quick as a fiash Corbett] SAN FRANCISCO, March 26.—Well, Ij While Britt was declared the winner, | dous ovation as he took his seat. His ae ————-+-—____. landing a left over Corbett’s eye thit! lose, and my victory makes me the] did me, and besides I did the most ng- Round Eighteen. tore that member open. It was a hard) 060 : Le : 7 . sh fo t fiich honors were| happlest man in California. Corbett 1s| gressive work. I had him going weveral] Corbett rusbed in, tr t a “cs Young Corbe t Pat. Up a Great Battle Gnishte ja rouhdiw a game fighter and a terrific puncher: | tlmes, but I could not scem to finish | Britt to fight in clove” He “eet San Francisco Ww as Fight Mad and 3 jome of his blows weakened me, but I] him, I can’beat Britt, After the beat.| More than ‘he bargained’ for.” Britt ‘ , W Round Seven. recovered from fhem very quickly. right deft sw and Many ho Saw Struggle Britt missed two lefts for the body| While I was weak at times I knew 1| ine which both of us received and on ace that nearly nent him to the from Early Evening There Was a Th hi D WwW Id H Be and received a Short-arm Jolt to ine would evanitually: reouyesiandi give Gee the strength of my aggressive work I floor. ‘orbett clinched in desperation, Ww face from Corbett’ rett us good as he sent. I felt after the | till claim that Referee Graney should | the referee trying to part them, A. i i ought a Dra ou. ave Been) tee tom caretithe Gpercut and |aiatecnth®eounn i woul beat Mine ad | Rall claim that Heferee Graney should | ihe, tfereg syne te part tem, vil = Steady Stream of Humanity Wending Fair to Both Fight ney clinched. Corre idneya Both |twenty rounds, °° SMe BRITT | YOUNG ConBErr, | {hqig,{ter but Swell dirested right by Its Way T air to Bo i ers, eral rights over. the ys. Both ltwenty rounds. ; 2 . | Corbett caught him in’ the stomach, t ly discolored eye: jr They fought flercely, b very’ s a % g feat a torrite Gent eM Des he (ont tree nena y Towards Battle Ground followed It a : ett at a distance but the latter was body” that forced the champion | t3 lope ed ie aniveven Aght up to this} straight tert fo the Jaw and 2] too shrewd and forced Britt to close (Special to The Dvening World.) ts left to the body and quickly followed | clinch. They went ity) the better of Monuntriinicen geived two right and lefts swings on the bea ete dies Sood ACE ECaal Aah) aN patel est March Wood. | 19 refused to let hiss eyacs yaaa SAN FRANCISCO, March: %—Jimmy| with right and left to the jaw. They] \’etce rally. In this round Britt ou! . jaw that dazed him. “Ho foueht back | {2 {he position when the gong sounded.| ward's Pavilion, where the fight was| Known, bat from the care with then clinched without damage. t Gays TR the mixes, Corbett | ‘They immediately rushed to a clinch yand drove a couple of tert | tw 5 In Britt's | held, ts further from th ya | 16 moved Wille OB the. DIAtOEy eames Britt was awarded the decision over! it) cas tett swing to gieneye riba fepentedly, stating. Corbett swung | and Referee Graney parted them. Britt COFHENU Conca BEG TG thee ten, coe Stopol three OHLee Tae nee cin | thas that Mechehics'; Where sont Of tee hear che marked Beitie ce. Siem ‘ "Young Corbett” last night aftertwenty| and missed a left awing for the face.| Widly, with right, and a moment Jake | wae mild with, owas blocked \ery Punting right and left to the Jaw. It] Jt Was kept up until the men toed the|championshitps are pulled off. Barly in| ‘The men had little to say_to cack, q rounds of the fastest fighting seen inj A moment later, however, a straight jaw. Both men fought fercely, Kiving | little fighting followed, the men clinch: erie Cad ctr unter ite) apboanea very | cormtcn ice tN eyaeskscuny the evening thousands of lucky ticket- | other besides the SpA pad left caught Britt in the face. They then and taking considerable punishment, Ing repeatedly. Britt was short several |/Envvey, and fourht like @ dylog man: Round Nineteen, holders began moving in a steady | ™inded by the occasion. If Corbett had any ene. went to i Athout result Was a comparatively even round. If times with his left, and Corbett whipped | mawea’ gn itnt ari Mout aw ental Britt forced Corbett. to. the ro any intention of trying to rattle In the opinion of many, however, a! emp methout result and | anything, Britt kept his head better a smart left to the jaw. duplicating the | Marters hud it landed. Hritt received | sending left. and. right to the Jaw: |srcam Cut slong Mission and Market) hy indulging 1m personal remarks the gong sounded. Careful fighting than the champion and landed tho blow a moment later. iritt then forced | wn ets, hid tt Innded. | Hritt, received | ending aeseed heavily ‘with’ ita | streets. ‘The cars were packed, All| that time he changed his mind aad res draw would have been the proper thing, | marked this round, with Britt having a|cleaner blows. Corbett to the ropes, landing a left nook t him to a clinch. He bung on|right on the body and left to| through the afternoon the city grew Served his verbal fire for the ring. at the end of the twentieth mund| alight lead. Both men looked very de- Round Eight. to the stomach and a loft to the face. | desperately to avold punishment. Aw|the face. They worked toward tho’ more and more restless. Not since the |;,4,2/0rttime ago. when he was about “Corbett” was fighting as fast as Britt.| termined and timed thelr blows care-| 14. yinceq out with dott, but was! of the rise and caught Brite twice on | fevynrake away Hritt drove a straight | centre of the ring, where Britt sWUNE & /days of Jack Dempsey and the great | cineis cited Hania Mite koe aed - 1 ri eatorna of his force, [hard left to Gurbetts face. orient 6 The last five rounds gained Brite the | fully. stort’ He then went. in after Corbett, |the Jaw. with wg hard right upper- | remarking. “tow do you like it your: | ducked a left and right uppercut and |Peter Jackson has the city of the |endeavored. to shake the yo pecuaioes 7 0) serosa ere bcen une | 808 eee ee ©. | mixed it and landed several terrific) cuts, | 3t was tiiced that Corbett |aeitt” Thin bell” then ‘seat to mmee tp | enteral ite ae Ten ERE Hs, tPo | Golden Gate been so ‘shaken with the | fonfdence by assuming airy of supelegs nad “Corbett” holding. Ho evel hed! They cloned in and Britt tried Swith| rent and left swings on the cham-| took goud care to ican his stomach |their corners, Tt was Corbett’s round. " [head and a Fight hook to the jaw. Hoth (fighting fever. “Fighting mad,” the Hv nos gtdmuneained An al Of reserya, the better of the champion in some Of left and right for the face, but Cor- Re hin stage awl, clung desperately swung (with ‘a fearful right for the Round Sixteen. Fee ee ere hea thee rane |atternoon papers sald. | wien Corbett ever since the latter the exchanges in the infighting, and ett blocked them. Again they mixed|to save himself. The house was !/Jaw, but it went wild. The pace was! ‘They stuod in the centre of the ring|right and left swings to the jaw. Cor-| Harry Corbett’s pool-room, on Ellis aiticiate see ee van eres crowd went wild. “Corbett” was not}i: rite putting bis left hard to] terrific uproar, Britt set a very) slowed down, and both again went to| exchanging blow for blow. Britt planted | bett_ could not wwe Britt, |street, was jammed to the doors from | disposition to make up befor tv ‘the best of it. fast pace and |t looked as it he must/their corners tired. Corbett had the| a hard left to the body and followed it | Wlose blows seldom falled to connect PO: D e aiven any the body. He almost floored the chain soon "tire, “Britt waded in again, but] better of the round, with a left swing that nent Corbett's|In a vicious mix Britt swung a hard |Tpo" to an iosted atone tee fight, ae Lope Ee BORE) with a feaifulgleft to the body. f ht him a right swing head back, Britt follow van-| Tight to the ear and a left hook to the in out a@ little, is ¥, rite, crowd was practically against | pion « Corbett caugh ace Nonna Fourteen. — tare, putting right and left tothe jaw, | body. As the bell rang Corbett was in |The betting at times was furious, fluc- | With his namesnice, snd weconda most im-! Corbett fought back ‘wildly, and re-/on the jaw that sent him back. 5 that! ° ti of the rij with ‘They sparred in a desultory manner,| Corbett again loked we af ett | & ‘clinch to avoid the terrific rain of | tuatin; ght); = colved a left swing toJthe jaw that/soed nthe sents Ott on the Jaw [each looking for an opening’ Finally;| then shot his nant to the bods ith | blows with which Britt bombarded him. |tween io’ hes odes bee Makar itl ed condition ‘Ate Justigy + nearly put him to the floor, Corbett's/with right and lefe at will. Corbett| Corbett sent two hard rights to &reat force and Britt again clinched. | lt was all Britt's round, Contidenc: face took on a worried logs.” He rushed|arain, stalled to save himself, Britt and followed them with | Britt got in a left to th vy and the: r Bot sily Made Weight. si iets ENed to mut the champion out, but ap-| rent to the body that ‘was partially| mixedeit, both deitetiie fenine Meee PAE Sa RES At 6 Sclock sharp, to the minute, Streets Were Blocked. blocked. Bome clever blocking followed, | Both seemed\to tire from their efforts.| They shook hands and immpdintely| moth men atood stripped beside the| Woodward's Pavilion filled slowly. Thd in but wes met with a straight left to parently vhis blows Jacked force. Co the body that sent him back to the/bett near the end of the round got ina Corbett failing to connect with three| Corbett sent in ast a raight | thi + ithe landing. Britt Fopea ‘They closed in, and Corbett|straipht cient {0 the face, The pace In| vicious right swings. Jimmy hooked his| bods, the impact of hich was heard ail] miesed a” left cover “the Jaw, “and|scales in Harry Corbett’s resort. Britt | sFeots for blocks from the does rot for 5 left high on the east and a clinch| over the building. Britt then sent Cor-] a ‘ight swing Corbett went into| was first to weigh in. He had no cb- 4 5 1 miseed vicious left and right swings Sera aime followed, Corbett then blocked a. left| bett to the ropes with twa terrific rightal the itt “They guxed We again, Brite |Jecticn te letting his weight. be kevow'n, Unableto et tickets St gain, admit the jaw, Britt jabbed with atraightJett for the body, but ripped a straight left| to the body. ‘The bell rang at this/crossing with left to the jaw. Corbett land the soales were ted_ until it | handled the crowd well, Z to the face, and Corbett swungeright Arvett uppercut with right to the/ to the face. A right swing by the| Stage, but the two fighters did not hear|missed a right for the Jaw, and they | was shown to be 19 pounds. Britt was | 4 per hard twice to Britta kidnoya.* Thetblow | fact: Corbett, gcomed fresher and! champion went wide, and Britt missed | {t. Tt was a wonderful rally on Britts| clinched against tne ropes. As they | pound under the requires figure, Dut | papers cluster, at the corner of Market Britt's Be an was a hard one, They mixed-it and| went In after Britt, but did not land. | two"iieree lefts in succession for the| Part and Corbett looked a bit_grogey|broke, Britt sent In two lefts and al nolther he nor "Spider" Kelly seemed [PRR Kearney’ atrects, a isthe aa best round was in the Corbett planted his right and left on ritt seen oth Phy arid face. Corbett jarred Britt with a| 88 he went to his corner. Britt had the|right to the jaw. Britt missed a ter-| to be worried by that fact blocked bo’ ‘street ‘until even eee ry Britt's jaw. The bell rang and the sec ererHonas of tl 9 eer cttw te the Straight left to the Jaw that forced the| Advantage. notwithstanding he recelved |Titic left swing for the jaw, and Cor-{ Corbett was more secretive than his/ trolley cars were forced to stop, eighteenth. ‘Corbett wes particularly Peavy ran in and separated the men | Corbett ay ie ec ene ftw to the) Californian to a clinch. Britt again ap-| some hard blows, bett's efforts were wild. Very few! opponent. He had the scales set at the |jong lines extended on both sides from wild, and his jaw was a splendid target | Corbett had all the better of the in |$aw and forced Tritt on the defensive | peared tired as the gong sounded. The nuenalseventean blows found a lodging | place. Britt | woight, i30 pounds, and stepped care-|the ferry to the City Hall fighting, and Britt was warned by his| Cor! i round was a shade Corbett's. The men 2 font in a right to the head and fol-| fully upon the platform. ‘The beam did | cheers ereeted the bulletins, as they ang hig distance, Corbett swings to the jaw and they mixed It | are resorting to much elinching and the| They went at it hammer and WMihetaesperately.” Britt did most of|2Ot move, and he stepped down again. nounced round after round. had 2 Britt missing a left hook for the body. ® alight lead in this round. Feforee was kept busy keeping them| tongs, Britt sending his right and|the iccaing and te round ended with | — Britt drove a left swing to Corbett's 8 t ; Round Thre hose, starting the blood. Corbett ‘then | 9P&rt- Lerstall” BAe tee Ta tho Aotpett| the men chgaged tn a flerce mix-up. ; They went to a mix-up; both-missed | uppercut with right to the face, start- Benn Fitoen: lefts to the face und blocked a desperate | Britt Wandine jeimast at, wil Brn with lefts for the head. Corbett |iMme the blood afresh from Britt's eye.| Corbett went after Britt, planting! right swing by Corbett, Britt fnnded resin y wien tremendous chee 8S 2 “Corbett” landing frequently on his kid-| swung left to Jimmy's car and|The round closed in Corbett's favor, peys. ‘This, however, did not diminish | Britt was wild with a left swing for, Britt contenting himself with resting i 3 the jaw. Britt jabbed Corbett in the|/and acting mostly on the defensive, \ if fj Britt's speed at any time during the ' L j In the the| up quickly and drove @ straight 0} ‘They Immediately mixed {t and Brit = en swul ig be paini ined marten deh Y eid to the face. Britt then blocked a| fort twice Corbett's earn then OUT B J blood. i jabbed a si jeft_ to the cham: i 5 Eddie Hanlon, the feather-weight| The stx-round bout between Hughey McGovern, the lttle bantam~ ——o—— “Corbett's” face wore @ surprised look ‘i ‘orbett rocked Jimmy’ when Britt was declared the winner. fea sige to Be Seco and & Jett) heed. © hatin Misys Aghter, of California, who recently de- tet e rer ee aeaer at rater feated George Decker, one of the best which waa to have been fought before: He believed he should have been award- Oe ed for th style of fighting and was backed against | Britt miss for the jaw and an al ed the decision, and stated worst rope: ‘orbett get! good| tempt by Corbett to counter we (Special to the Evening World.) ning of . ve should have received wes garment he | tas ropes, Compett senting in # foeg| blocked. ‘The pace slackened consider-| PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Maron 2—|with aright maint on thee: with | GRAVESEND, March 2—The gaitop-|Ashters of his weight in the Quaker /the Lenox Sporting Club, of (Philadel g Te] ably over the | Previous found. Britt] “icid” Carter, of Brooklyn, was virtu-|M&de the Kid see stars.” Blow ‘after |tng hours were agreeable ones at the| City, in a limited round bout will face /phia, on Monday night, has been dee The pavilion resounded with the shouta| MEBs to the face and the bell ra gent a straight left to the face and Blow + was Corbett’s round. He set a very| Mitt lott mwing for the Jaw. They | ally knocked out by George Cole, of | hoor helalene usa tie ferocious gust | Brooklyn Jockay Club course to-day andj another fighter from ik ee wil sea ‘Sferrta manager of McGovern, Of spectators at the finish. Men stood| f fast pace and did not give Britt much “d 7 dbo! night, Op thelr seats then exchanged hard rights to the tace.| Trenton, at the Lenox Athletic Club|lade, He took the full count and hung | Many racers were sent to exercise, The | Found bout to-night. oGoverad waving their hats and] time to keep his distanc Britt sent Corbett's head back with 4] inst night. ‘The bout was scheduled for | OM to his man to avold the inevitable: |track had been thoroughly harrowed|be Jack O'Neill, who has been ilghting |Risime ote ached. to Ant Ryan of » in Son acting Ike a band of Comanche Indians, rl weeks, a . ight hook to his sore eye. He rushed Another right ce a Dee meet eat arin ant ont] Geen Gh etna alMA Go| gran tnea in ore ie Mente lt ARE de donate myRPRe Gs| Se vtec titan tue sonet ove [months ey swe on (ata, aR Se we a 0 2 - | 80 enten in the that} 4nd a third acquaintance with the @ season to seni e ot yer. 5 c his friends crowded! swing by Corbett went wild, A left y a i Reson from Cole's telling. riaht round Contes It was traning day for the ©. R.4 They will try conclusions before the |Francisco. | Harris has agreed to, Britt was tossed on the shoulders of his * around him, kissing him and congratu-| swing by Britt caught Corbett on the] pened Corbetts eye with a siraleht) iii retereo stopped the contest for h Be ter his | jeft. It was @ hard fight and both men P or hu- | unable to rise. 'Th oundes d 1 y el jor a | McGovern fight Bender.af lating him on his well-earned victory, | face. but the champton countered With 8} again went to their corners with blood | manWarian reasons, It was a flerce, | (lie Kid was carried to his corner all ie | Tomas string, and Trainer Will Shields] National A. C. of Phlindelphia. fr @ |tie with Nell a viclous right uppercut to the jaw. Jimmy] fowing all over them from damaged | bloody go, and poor “Kfd” Carter was| At the beginning of the Ath rau) | sent several of the collection along at/large percentage alert atesetion| It is the opinion ot Binaisy Robison ; . Carter Ianded two blows on <ole's| good rates of speed. Duke of Kendal] Both boys are in excellent shaoe for Rauna theitian iby auncalemaaty pounes stomach. put the colored’ man ‘had the| headed Andy Willlams and Young Henry] the bout and are confident of winnins. | enat the equal of McAleer as a ground- in the city. It lighter than himself. Brooklyn fighter at his mercy, and by| jo = threefuriong gallop negotiated in| Hanlon will have Harry Foley, the|coverer has never been seen since his pethed bias In the city. was @ contestbafter Britt, sending a right swing to. Round Elev: he result was a tremendous BurpH guard and with a>wicked left on. the} seconds. ‘They covered the distance|Champion middle-weight of California, | retirement. Many others will share im of endurance between the two best men| the jaw. Britt rushed Corbett to the] Cormett bored Yn with hard right} Cole, who is really a welter-welght, 18 |Juw put the Kid down for nine secnnte. . i 4 Dimple to-]@s his chief adviser, | the assertion. of thelr weight, apd a return battle be-| ope , but, failed to land a straight | eo the kidneys, A mix followed, Britt} 4t all times @ dangvrous man with a |(arter was a wreck. Slerding tike a | Om, the bit. | Buttons en 0.43 1-4, right ‘for the jaw. Then they mixed it] ‘ising two lott ‘for the face and] Wicked punch, It was thought he was | qcuck pig he took his medicine gieteit| gether stepped the distance in —- tween these two”premier boxers wo , = i Referee Graney, after the battle, |talluted with a right to the head. | fee The, referee had | hia, Renda} the contest marks Carcer's retirement | (6 sape of a right smash on the Jaw. | Brook worked the route in 0.44 : ; Ce prez anime’ Jt seals: end iCorbett, pus Tett for the Jaw anda right by |{OmM, the list of eligible light heavy- | Shiivion's sweets, He could not get an | ‘The balance of the Thomas horses : Fastest Fight City Ever Saw. |feinted with right and sent a left hook| faces Corbett's seconds warkad hard In the opinion of the experts of the/fard to the body. Corbett, swung 1 on the champlon's eye, which was boxing game, the battle was the fastest| ard {eft swine for tas face, He kept | PRAIY swollen. stated that he awarted the decision toja hard right to the {noe and missed weights. It was no accident. tha f ; bas Brook Britt at various times during the con-| Whipped a terrific left to the nos pe” ola Saplon sland ed On! Erste 2808: 10) Ris defoat.” tte was ourfoughe ont, | Ns, feet AERIN will arrive from the farm at Bound bree test, The California boy forced “Cor-| Sent the blood spouting | OE ey Mae teteHte Tor Re tace wad | Seneralled and badly whipped from the !ner'and saved Carter the lerorin re) oOrTOW. ‘There will be twenty hea To THE a ~ | gan, was a start. t Y aes ee nEnets cantthe : a: Dott to break ground and hug in order | ang. Corbett had much the better wt | Held,go",,t%, Britt, for which he was | Oe eamencay and there. sister waste] S knock-out, although ten seconde wouid in the shinment, amine es Yo avold puntahment, the CONae. hissed. "Both men’ appeared tired. Cor-| Of ameness—and there never have found’ him still on the floor un-|cap candidate Hermis. . hott was very wild with two uppercuts | “Time after time Fee ed poate Neip-| consclous, Hoe was lifted to his corner] ‘Trainer Neumeyer, of the McGuinness 9 $ 4 Round Five, for the Jaw, as were al¥o two rigits for] jaime after time he was beaten help-| a neinless wreck Touea Bohohecie) endl oalea ; ate ry and I] ‘They went at it at close range,|the face to Lritt ina mix-up aealnst tho! staggenrod to his toot, only to he met be string, allow hi ma Rainey tak Soar Rae for Gor Corbett doing much execuwon a4 ropes: Corbett sent B dere and right t0)| Soar ACPA a kona met by. Sayama aa Payne a three furlong tum in 441-2. °, ‘| short arm right and lef ngs, |the Jaw, and Jimmy looked very tired as 5 ; Weated. When, they broke away Britt Nomesi|the beli rang. It was the champion's| ter blow on the face of the helpless Sweet Alice stepped a half mile tn 661-2 : a, his loft twice to the body, Brite ened | round. ough aed Gata imal () OPEN HF () A Bob Murphy and Ned Moore, of the sT. LOUIS, Mo. 4 with lett for the jaw, but Covert Round Twelv: he fought witn that demoniac pluck and Holland string. aise lon sche sik aeae i C E l l rs i O n i! FIGHT BY ROUNDS. erly brushed it aside,’ Britt rushed Cor-| Britt missed a le{t swing for the| determination that have earned for, him in 45, Gamey den and two bay fillies stepped bett to the ropes, but the champion| head id the; ixed it with-} the title “iron man.” jeeding 1 y sent him back with right to. the body.| out damage. “Corbett. seamed. to. bo] hose, mouth and eye he presented a pase Corbett rushed tn, but was mot with al awaiting ‘mov chance to get ino tell-| pltiable sight, ‘Too tired to hold ip his fram the thrée-eighth pole to the stand MAY ie) Iso4 a A full description of the fight by |siral hg loft to thé body and lett to th if ing blow, Iinally he drove ina straight] hand to guard hie face and body hepw mn f er one from ‘sie: 0 experienced, : 58.163 After Pi cnehcrtaly fant tag | cece auetoet the Fopes with @ fear-| stomach. “Gorbert was wild with a. ter-| When the first tound began Cole lost Haltsmile gallopiin 3/3, Trainer Dillon Round Trip pening | fal tert taste hey then mixed |ritie right swing, and they ‘went to a| no ume in qoing after his man, and sent the two-year-olda Aqueduct and Corbett laced out with left twice,|!t but no damage resulted. Britt sent| clinch, Corbett kept rushing at Britt, |landed several hard smashes in the face! The Amsterdams, formerly the |Helen Marie threo-eighths in 0.4411, | —____new———— Dut Britt cleversly blocked them. Two] ii. stralgnt left to the face and Cor-| ho appeared tired, Corbett bored in| Which surprised Carter. ‘The latter ap-| Spalding-Emeralds, will open the sea Afrteander, Wotan and Sonoma Belle : ‘Gentine ‘sin wiid, asliritt had fhe pertas Sk E42 Bell} and sent a straight left to the jaw and slow and ponderous and missed|son to-morrow at Equitable were allowed 4 strong gallop of {Wolo ace eaten from other stations Special traim of nents re}, Reed bth end more confident, Ys | escaping & counter, Corbett kept after|many, wellineeationed, blows. | Carter Sixty-soventh street and West nd ave: | milex,,tminer fazlor sent MeCheaney| «eens tua re ein conchen on remalar (rains $6.2 stgeiett ete foad by Britt for the - “ppt & Britt rolenti but in most cases did| played for the stomach and kidneys in| nua, when they will meet the crack Ho- | Steyedore & Fi be shee ae a = ’ d on top of op Persons expecting to visit the World's Fair should get sylvania Rallroad’s World's Fair Booklet, giving rates, train ci he Al to Ticket r concerning pply to Ww woe second round, but did Histe Seman, boken team. hive adaea crossed. with bis right, | goof pavers. t0 seit ise and. the love pane S00 the eonees. eer “Carter, pag baseball can look forward to a] shor J. 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