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THE WORLD: Mon OAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1904. VENING WORLD (8%) SPORTS EDITED BY | ROBERT EDGREN ¢ M°COY EXCHANGE COMPLIMENTS, EACH SAYING THE OTHER IS THE GREATEST FIGHTER LIVING — DROP DEOVOSHEOHOPHOTOOOO VY PYG HD OFS5-009O60900098O9600OF Coe 09 FOG9O8H9090000609H 9060000064 a MANY FIGHTS f , THIS WEEK. : imix WELL, YOUNG FELLOW, KID, You HAD BETTER Go y ; IN | Gee eaere ee eres) ¢ Sidon i : REATEST Ever. MARVE le oy . | - F ! | \ j MSCOY AND FITZ, STRAN —— MUTUAL a ———— ‘i DISTRUST Some Q0O0 ” EIGHT TALK RR. ce) : g 289924GO99544550OO000900906-09O! 0000090000006 HORSES OUT EARLY _|BOSTONAGHTERSTO. TO-DAY AT GRAVESEND) MEET CCI ME (Special to The Evening World.) Jocund, High Chancellor, Salvable and} Johnny Mooney, of Boston, who tm S| GRAVESEND, N. ¥., April 18—Fatr| Bobadil preezed a half together in'l chargo of the delegation of Boston box weather and a dry track were the con-) 0,58 1-2, ditions at Gravesend to-day. Twelve] Sydney Paget's Water Pansy. going\|° who are going to San Francisco to of the racers constituting part of the| with another three-year-old, clipped of | Msht the best men on the Const, has string of Frank Farrell are now quarter-/six furlongs in 1171-2, Consideration |@Tanged the following contests for ed in barn No. 10 here. The Murphy|galloped a mile in 1.65. Boxwood | next Friday: string, in chatge of Trainer Healey.| breezed a half In 0.5. Waterboy, Ham] Rouse O'Brien, of South Boston, vs, Mow Foxy FITZ “ BUFFALOED* GARDNER. ge WHEN FITZ MEETS MCD! + Foxiest of Fighters Discuss Each Other’s oe a x s ; z z | N. J., where|burg Belle, Ormondes Right and ot! Ability, Each Saying, “The Greatest arrived from Oveanpor’. Spire were] Waid ud eantereds ent AM NT gominy eully, of Chleago, 10 poundas twenty-two in the lot, among them be-/qiq six furlongs In 1191-2 "°F | Pinkey Evans vs. Tommy Moore, of Ever’ —Bob Thinks the ‘‘Kid” a Hard Man to Defeat. ing James V., Baseful, Sweet Music, H. B. Duryea's Aceful reeled off the| Chicago, 118 pounds: Jack Flanagan, of Colas and Dean Swift; the two-year town much dase: | Cambridge, vs. Billy Finucane, of Chie olds in the string aré: Rare Music, Inc] Sreswinters look ‘ack all over. cago, 122 pounds; Kid Goodman, of Bas dian Flower, Sylvania, Farmer Healey,| ‘Trainer Becket sent Flag Omicer a De, p 7 Mistress of} h! if in 0.531-2, J. B. Haggin’s Slaye| ton, ¥ Mike Memsic, of Chicago, 14 Judge Richard, Josie B., 2 ‘nd Garnish, going together, breezed a| pounds, and Bil'y Mellody vs. Martin Rolls, Fidele, La Belle Gatien, oo ouarter in 0.27, afoghea| act Duffy, H2 pounds. Duffy and Mellody in | Lord, Lady valine, Countess of Derby] | Tratrer, Charles, Hughes arr vied 027; |box fortthe “white welter-welght cham 2 Princess Iniva, Miss Wheeler, Tyrol ott HM. ‘gler horses. pionsthtp of the worl © Owcina and Richard Jr. BY ROBERT EDGREN. Foxes seldom tight among themselves. Usually they are too busy look- ng for good fat gcese. Whe» fox devours fox the diet is likely to be tough aaa © ‘Trainer Harry Graham had the stee~ And distasteful to the pampered palate that {s used to goose meat. Bob Fitzsimmons, Kid McCoy, Jack O'Brien—three of the foxiest foxes. ° oo Jechasers Beggar Lady and Judge ——~+ 909-109-5-059000-0606 ® DOHLDLOODHHO0O00900060009 | Phillips to schooling through the field. Cans in the fighting game—are whetting their teeth to dine upon each other, — ds Ce ee ete an) etlithe, obstacles N yithout a fault. Judge Phillips fenced {Kid McCoy is the troubie maker. Only a couple of weeks ago, in Phila- ’ eae 00, ‘ ; arly until he came to the Liverpool, delphia, he had such a huge, fat dinner of goose flesh that his appetite was SET a eae ee enicusne thet ieaps| (oe RAMIDS OF PAIN . lacerating his shoulder and unseating glutted. As a result he can hardly look upon a goose now, whether it b¢ . ahs ‘ as pon a gi : he fe Jockey Soffel. Boils show the blood is in a riotous, feyerish #erved up roasted or broiled or baked—or minced, a la Piscke, with thou- Trainer Jack Odom had a busy morn-|condition, or that it has grown too weak and gand-dollar truffles on the side. Curley ta’ ing of it and several of his lot were A ees 'y Supples and “Kid' Fredericks) Innd, Me., to-night. They will clash 3 for a meeting between Buddy Ryan anda i"& © an cee sluggish to throw off the Bo 5 So Kid McCoy has suddenly turned, prised Fitasimmons in his daily run be-| Will meet at Fort Erle next month, | catch welghts. Suck O'Keefe, the welght to be 140 "ent over the ground at useful breex Susie thenleoncenteatelat dily impurities, 4s nipping at the heels of his brother | Mind his dog-cart. He was bowling | —— = pounds at 8 o'clock, This 1s said to be | !"& Clips. Out of Keach was silowns ace! fe at some spot, and a “o he will fight six | 4/098 like Beldame in the last quarter,| Munroe 4s to have McCoy fn his cor-| Bob Armstrong and Walter Johnson, | agreeable to the Ryan peo! the|# mile gallop in 1.52, Hurst carbuncle or boil is the result. es. In tho first place he will fig! raising the dust with a ten-foot. stride. | ner wh the colored heavy-weights, have t ie el ad eiesp sent five furlongs fn 1,09, Dalesman : ‘0 one already * rounds with Jack O'Brien, the cleverest | ITe slowed down enough to oxprens his| as he eae a te Serres geno wut ido natoneditaereaninle iwalverouadl bout weg Oey) pprunlts, pied iCptioncs: | breezed a half-mile in 62 nd Dazzling /enfeebled by disease, boils seem to come with ' 2 and most crafty of all the fighters ever |views on the coming tight with Mecoy | lat Haverhill, Mass, to-morrow nignt.| George Decker, the popular tittle West | ‘Wsint We wwe NCI tang, of the|more frequency, causing the intensest pain and greatest d: 4 Desai Quakertown: In a voice that was punotuated Wich) a1 Abel has decided to retire for six| I @ previous battle the men fought | PhiladelphJa boxer, will leave for Chl-|yiollur string. reeled off the ‘distance |ihe already} weak and debilitated suff greatest danger ta If successful with O'Brien McCoy will | show! rose Ct Steam runabout) montha and get a good rest, “I'm not | (raw: cago to-day, He ts matched to box! in 1,62, ‘Timmons's pair, Wyefleld and 'y) w lebilitated sufferer. All skin eruptions, smmediatel Fitzal f meMeoy tt ‘exclalined it Pine | re,” says the Kid, “and | Heine enor He hai™etepeds 2 fee ln Lok Timmons bx furlongs in 12. |from the sometimes fatal carbuncle to the spiteful little cat-bail, ara mediately meet Fitzsimmons for a Coy!” exclaim tz, the more,’ says th + and | Placke wants to fight Limerick twen- | round bout ‘i or pk h. | Willogese wae 8 tance in 1.28. ul little cat-boil, are $5,000 aide bet and the best purse offered. igyfest man r could pick out & Aght. | ybe a long layoff will fix me’ up.’ ty rounds, It would be funny, as und bout the latter purt of this month. Willogesc was went, the Als nce, tt caused by bad blood, and the onl: way to avoid or get perma: Ten times out of ten fighters tale eer et ty hae een the Why | Tony Capont haa been matched to box| neither knows anything about the game, | Charley Sieger, the Hoboken fighter.) iisherg Duncan and Gon. Roberts /nently rid of them is to purify and build up the deteriorated, pol f bout thelr future opponents Ith an [he tried to foul mea while ago, Purt—| Young Mahoney, the Terrible Demon. Of] yfanager Johnny Greene, of the War sania weiter wale! coe calotans, corl wae bene: a halt in oes. hophampton {luted blood, and counteract the humors and poisons; and othing of disdain, They expect to ‘win in | puff—pu: Racine, at Racine April 21. Friends of| ren A. C., of New Bedford, has ar-| tw hi Colorado, for; Was sont « . 49. es is A ; nothin; sitet . “Ewe i +8 Sachs edford, ha twenty rounds at Cripple Creek’ on | Wes worked the distance In 1.49. d not a wallop” or “knock that stift's head | yc, wnt oito hs Bymnagtum to do a) vr Capont wil! please send flowers | ranged a double card for to-morrow | Thursday night, Se rest [NG Searolds,” Hamburger | Will do this so quickly and thoroughly as S.S. S., which is the Off." to quote the inelogant language of [that ye"wag'in hurd training, “Atier'T /now. ‘Tony will appreciate them more, Mah George Amboy, of Fall, Rive] Ow aseaay San Marvin Hart, of Aiton iy OTE feet OF Tou [acknowledged king of blood purifiers and greatest of all tonics, trainti . Bi hi ime we pe le te ¢ an oO 2 wi and Eddie Cain, of Brookiyn, will meet yn Wednesday night Marvin Hart, of | furlongs in 0.62 i . Lee) 3 i if I wouldn't Hke—puff—to bo: im at: aoe lie ‘ and Guy shiey an alsy weenes | National Athletic Club of Philadelph urlongs 53. tas .|no medicine acts 60 ers making a match, offering to bet 3 wa etx look natural? will meet for twelve rounds in the sem! PMA. | Rossignol a half in 0.63. Royal Sum: f irae thousands, and at the same time tak-| "our =that he was ail out of shape, Rnd| Georee Hyers and7Charley Haghey, | 8! Hart, wag £9 have fought Tublin (a | monn saltoped four torionge G64 | promptly in building up pom tne age sree ene 1, 1008 ing off thelr caps humbly. bowing and | we Could Aent Food and fast fOr six! che New England middle-welght, willl ‘The American Athletic Club, of Chi-| tte he has put ups $000 fort up tn in worked’ a halt. in O06. | and restoring its rich- amicted with large, awful bolls cn my face na Geraping, each vociferously telling the | fire that he could knock me ouc,| meet in a fifteen-round bout at Port-! cago, has offered a purse of $1,500 flat! appearance, 12 ortelt for his | was sent three-quarters In 1201-4, Her-/ness, purity and body. As soon as they would heal up in one placd public what a great man the other 8. | Ana*if y Would let him off casy~ putt La - mis breezed six furlongs in o 22 ne Pus strength. The time to sey wens nee out in another part of the body, rf Ring. ‘ther of " > y cred = ~ tons and Young Henry, going together, . Tt tO ani is continued for ten years. I tried a} * { m he fox! ia . : rare y good, Thad but little faith ing. 8, the ring,” says McCoy, with a smile! wti9 thought he would get me that 10 STOP BETTING 6 OPEN T AT SHEEPSHEAD develops, when it is in doing me good when I began it, but after taking “Why, the old man has us young fel-| time. He wanted to fight next week, . HORSES OU a state of incubation or it fora short while the boils began to disappear, Jows all beaten a mile when it comes|And all the time T knew he had beer formation in the blood; Zocntinued on with the medicins, taking six bot- a, fol ve weeks to catch me the ‘ ry % 8, ant 6 bo} is to tricks. We have to watch him ail|Waining for five weeks to cateh me the (apecial to: The: Ryenlng: World.) for boils are, after all, yoats have clapsod since tier tien eer eee the time, and duck whenever we see | puft—elickest of ‘em all, and you don SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N, ¥., April 18 Pred area} j Hever boon bothered since, showing that the anything coming over. He always has|catch me getting into a ring with him I —The racers did their galloping to-day|only the impurities and Was permanent, Thad some chit ro eoure, something up his sleeve. I lived with| Am Swiing to bet Bow, or ANVEhIne else over @ fast track and under pleasant| poisons bubbling up the most painful bolls one ever had, ant to vo him and boxed with him for a couple|on myself, but 1 don’t take any chances — = ———— Se ther conditto! through the skin, and BS S°s, pute me undor adabe eet ener of years, and I've often thought that] with McCoy. I'm getting into shape ; ‘The most interesting move of the |i. s i pe ne D under a debt of eratitnde té BOSTON. April 18—Judge Emmons,| “True sports don't need courts to} Tally-ho—o—o—o—o—o! 5 .jthis will continue ‘in Yo HENRY ZINN, % I knew everything he could teach mo} TERT Bowe ea arse, doi ORL Ea Geis EE SEIGH ORS E Come lleetict nae y : morning was accomplished when Train- | hl nels ‘ 3 But just about that time he would un-|pjs own pace and disappeared Con rating aA A a Pee eatia ines settle snes disputes,” said a promin- 2 he coaching season began to-day|er Kimball Patterson allowed 8. 8.| Spite of poulticing and Umber some stunt that he had been| Islandward in a cloud of dust. Aétah ger pateolimenninnelvilan: dress ent bookmaker to-day in discussing an|/when the old Pioneer, with a new coat | Brown's three-year-old Broomstick a|lancing till the blood gets rid of its accttmulated poison. The wa Pauring om and that I hadn't thought | It looks like a presty eure thing that| Cet! of patrolmen in elvilian affair in which a claim for $30,0)| of paint and shining all over, left the| nait-mile breather in 0.60. Reiibeiinielitovatiack th h bee y Ay a and McCoy will mee d been assigned to attend the base-| damages was settled with two well-/HoUand House at ‘a half after ten," | the crack raccr, which has grown to stop ils is to attac em in the blood, and this is what Wehg heilicked Gardner tor (helight:| nad! hen chee ae Nowa be ike pall sanioe in thie elty for the Purpose) known sporting men acting as judges [As the announcement had It ana thickened out considerably during| S- S. S. cots fall canner of boils is past when the blood has been heavyweight championship before he] pusilistic snectacle that has t ‘ dS ec ia at _Jand jury and a dozen others, equally jeginal - Rives sat on the box | ine winter, is a sweet horse Just now | tho rou; purified and the system cleansed of all morbid, impure: Reel viuelring’ Gardner’ was cont fered fiwht-hungty New Yorkers since] Judge Emmons extiae that hi foi| Well known, acting as witnesses. of tho anctent vehiclo and tooled six | ina did his exercise without taking a mecieee id you are subject te boils, then the same cause that ore 4 fident and fit. They ‘welghed in at 3 eerie alae Prevalence of gambling at games last| ue Judxment was pald within ten] Sood-looking nage through Fifth ave- | jong breath. The two-year olds Thirty-| duced them last season will do so this, and th aa 4n the afternoon. When Gardner stepped = yaad states that tie polieemen who | mimutes after the verdict was rendered, |Due, through Central Park, to St. | ning, signal Light, Malediotion, Capt. his, and the souner you begin to off the scales Fits camo up behind have buon hitsed tt Charme of the mac, | t® defendant handing over four one- Hreueilaul A A terre ofthe lob, Kernel and Helr-at-Law covered Put your Plged and sete in good; him and slapped him on the shoulder tor have the names of allaged book. | ‘oustnd dollar bills to the plaintift. y vette boulevard. | ine half-mile. ground in 0.50 1-2 and 0.61 order the better the chance of going, cr have th es of allage a fepouennt | : A cs 4 i with the flat of his hand. He can makers and will prevent all operations| , "Tom" McAuliffe, a well-known rac- Seen fuss plea USA Hh J, A. Drake's Runnels clipped off through the spring and summer sea! Knocked all the wind out of Gardner, YALE FOOTBALL MEN O “Big Pour" In the old days at Gutten. |Scbeduled to leave there in time to get | USS UNS NNN NO and irritating skin eruptions, S, S, S, | and before he could recover Fitz roared UT. | burg, was the defendant. Joseph Ven- thy pameereece (68 ee cla ihe rea is guaranteed purely vegetable, and out: ‘Well, young fellow, you had be: ‘la ao dig and Max Blumenthal, both mem-| ov oning, i LAL Se Old DR. GREY can be taken with perfect safety by ne mo and ae a good big a peer ——— pth acOy EN, ¢ ons, Ave at —Can- | bera of the Metropolitan Turf Assocla-1" 4, "Rives, Albert Vanderbilt and old and young, and without harm to the most delicate constitution the confidence went out of Gard- . didates for next fall's football team) tion, were the judges, : 45 Years a Specialist in Pied Aeris ‘i ? fy Ws, and he kot into the ring that nighc| rank Kramer's victory tn the halt-lwere called out for practice at Yale| seAwite mas a ‘one arm, Severa) | Ge Read have made arrangements DISEASES OF rays It is mild and pleasant in its action, and unequaled as a cure for fo rattled that ho was the easiest king | Mile race was the feature of the bicycle! siela this afternoon for the first time to repeat this trip every day until sabbed 2 boils and kindred eruptions. Write us if you would like i meet at the Vailsburg track yesterday {this spring oon, for the frat tine | months ago, while leaving the Astoria| june 4 They have forty-two fairly | cq¥OOD POISONING In ail Ite stages radi- ; af medicag SON oi ler ago Fitz came up to| afternoon. ‘The champion gradually | \) ewan traming ‘for the annus Cupp hanvaliea through a hal ovat trained animais, which ought to etand | “UtGBid. foceal ot oft! Mire healed by io| SAVICE THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs ‘ 2 pare! (a6 a the xs fs ° aon May vor leading to a stairway and fell. |th i ey have 5 wien of treatment Ind to. 10 SE my place and did some work. After he wore hte nF (ee Rte ieee pleat A His face and neck were cut, and he Rhos i AE eT CONC LNPRYOUS ‘DEMILIT a! pared ‘temo : i iaiagdalempaese 17 Bee ek gpound. with f the nove, | enter he streteh, crossed thy proke several ribs, Upon his recovery [in Central Pi ts y, permanently Cured, 18° to 40 M C Bad boxed around with ono of the Doys | tone a “winner by a, comfortable mar:| GOLF AT SHELTER ISLAND. |e made s demand upon Walbaum for [2° Central Park for several weeks ast. 132% vicocmie cured into oaare | SME ULE y OLD DR. GRINDLE “on and got close t me. ooking | ein, Combeuaaian sok chia sind urlen eecth z = = DRALNS and Losses stopped at one —— ¥:80 Searelet 85 SEARS A. SPECIALIS® IN 7 . | ei o ne N! a Bladds =, =p (@2 i. what's the mat\er with our making | In the five-mile open race Kramer was| ‘The Shelter Island Golf Club holds] textion of contesting @ sult, obukcmmpoed ie were pice alte 7 perieney sa Under Dr. Grindle'a sclentific. treat & maton, Fitz," 1 sid, keeping a wateh | unpiaced, but {t was hia coaching that \ “Several days ago they met and Wal- mp TAT r TED DISEASES, 8 to 5 days, te SUTIN Al} BEL: |All divensos pecullar to. men are Pom, him ‘out of tne corner of iny eye, | UnPInced. t Hed out an attractive programme for golf-| cin suggested meettlement. McAwitte STRICTURB cured In 8 to 12 days, G, Nite diseases o cured” more "quickly, more ‘easly “and” Bure,” suid Bob, “Just as soon ag | Chabled Willle Fenn to cross the tane| ers of the metropolitan district. ‘The | Wau"wilitte, and wuld he wanted $90,000 Dr. Grey guarantees quickest permanent F more moderate terms than by any other af tn'shape. Juat now I'm so weak | f vent. that cw ; a fess iia cures’ uy fis advanced aystem of treatment. : vertiaing phyaiclan. pa ah ne event that will attract the players ts| A dispute over the terms arose, and % Srrice over ey T cure | “Blood paleo cured In from 1 to 8 iprdly raise my “and up. he meet attracted more’ than five} an open tournament. for amatoure to| it was agreed to leave the matter to : SPEIRS wet 117 EAST 17TH ST. | @ Nervous | Nervous debility In fmm 1 to 2 mont ited his hand up over tiny h a ‘ saa | DE Held Aug. 2 26 and 27, friends, each pickin, man to act as Near Union Square. Hours, 9-9; Sunday, 9-3. . Wasting 4 Bladder complaints in from i thousand persons and the sport was We Btrict to fot next just in time to si Le The ¢lehteen-hole course of the club] judge. McAuliffe picked Vendig, ana i: anviem FREE, MEDICINE, Soc. Varicocele, ‘Prostatts ka. Skin disease, red spots, ulcers, sore p before ho could, whack me ‘on Mie| cod in every event. ‘The victory of] has been greatly Improved and is now | Waibaum chove ‘ulimenthal jo\ —_SSSESSESSESEEEEe (rouble yitnout oper Spreat god mouth. ralncul ietuings nS to, hh e jardner, je | Teddy Billingt t a “1 oft highest class. Plaintiff, defendant, judg and wit- ation. All Blood my in, from. to Aaya, We caved my back Im and 1| rece far anne eae ae tte nile open ————— Aen ae er roota. In. the Metrorate SPORTING, tier pow [eoicecees MISS sind? etait trad TS carriod an impresuons os | Face for amateurs was well earned. into the ring with me no | Schlee, of Newark, was a clos second Hoy Retires sro Mm) Basen, Husses, the pluintire and defendant and Phow well I knew it was a trick.| Edward Ruprecht, of Newark, took| William E. Hoy, famillarly known to| then cleared the room, ia Have worried me anyhow. ‘All went downstairs and in a short ‘| Whe DR. GRINDLE te nti) at the Sara eh | acl Lamcat Rea | tui sani sarat| WA) Agee a BOKARA Queens Co, Jockey Slub, hve 81171 WEST 12TH ST her ate od a . ‘which he has occupled 0 rrivent, of them all. Td) io Wy. Gebhard, a Brooklynite, man; | nounced hls retirement from the game,| Hime, th me Wen’ Conny end compe In CLUETT BRAND AQUEDUCT, L. 1. } Kirotont wien’ avotte advert ne and Corbetts in thi red ti dual ini | and he will probably engage in busines: S oars. cian can truthfully. claim. woe Fitz.” ry) eye t et elas Ss adn Bh ey nd. “) isiness | $4,000, Walbaum took out a pocketbook QUARTER TO-MORROW, THE ROSE STAKES | om: Medicine Bh a The judges examined the wi R110 dare ter-mile dash for novices, in pols. Hoy was one of the oun! 000 fi : Rent bine ano Clacanedl asonal| He, gamed them te Menus, eyING, US cert ere oe. ‘8 ands" 2 a z.| saved conelderable it igure : = = money Guring that Pe To replied M “that ends