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M’COY-SULLIVAN FIGHT TO-NIGHT, “THE YALE LINE A “ | a | i] 4 Rockwell .Yales Guarterbac OORLL HA STRING THM (Bpectal to The Brening World.) ITHACA, Sept. .— Every one in Ithaca Is confident that Cornell's foot- ball slump is over, Coach Glenn 8, Warner has brought order and confi- | |dence into the squad, which was in & @ilapidated condition, afier two years of defeats, The Ithacans are not, as yet, predicting victories, but they be- Meve that & team much better than those of tbe last three years will reward the efforts of Coach Warner and bis Asstotants, The chief foundation of the Cornell ‘hopes 9 the new men which the pres- jonce of Warner ts attracting to Perey Field. One ome has already arrived. He Is Birmingham, who comes from This will be a busy week for the fighters, To-night “Kid” McCoy and Jack “Twin” Sullivan start the ball roliing in Los Angeles, where they mest in a twenty-round dott teens a ee etary Bono! ‘After them, Friday night, in San gridiron, Birmingham has played the Pranciaco, Joe Gans and Joe Walcott | lett balt-beck position, but, because Rice already hes that place on the will fight for the welter-weight cham-| Cornell eleven, he has been shifted plonship of the world. to right balf-back, where he seems “In the Los Angeles affray McCoy 1s|¢2¥s/'7 st home, Birmingham 1s the the favorite in epite of the fact that Percy Field in years, and many pre- most consistent ground-gainer seen on fhis recent engagement with Jack dict for him @ stare career on the | Smy' OBrien near sridiron, He also excels every one else hts Taped rin oy |in the Cornell equad in kicking. Par- “Twin” Sullivan bas been handled) goals trom very dimoult angles. for this fight by Tommy West, the; In the two practice games which have famous middle-weight. West thinks deen pared * veg thie yest Dimming at least | bam dropped & pertect goal eaci that the New ‘arpa Pe written time, Coach Warner haa not as yet SE Gen Froncere «ive tage ago|fithasT hme nS" gilt ables Yrom San Fran a few days problem; but when he dose Birining- Weet says: “I find that the “Twin” {s| 2am, will, undouniedly be gin’ very good stro! A second promising freshman ts Coo! ® Aghter, ag ond ch from the University Preparatory Bchool gad with an original style. I have q: Cleveland. | Cyok ia & heavy line | man, a tackle by Coac! ee tent Hat path ge thepvd tI? “Sie was stretele’ 'e entes mighty Snteresting for Mr. id Inceton, the Tigers @nnounced his coming, when he showed * Coy, and if the fight goes more than TOMI ithaca and Joned Coach Ware {ten rounds “Twin” has an excellent ners squad. Cox, from Washington, gn PA iy Re to be wel foun bh o eat be xilled Hag hg ing in hia | full-back, where, he te making good fmatoh with Corbett, waa one of the "ert and Eatin re giants, who rica. le more) are trying for e cen! 5 el Savernen tod iting bower shan any Son, fn certs‘ aun, Howey, tho eligible ear, ; ether man in the ring except Fitzalm-| TE) as on the Mraralty two years mons. The only thing that stood be | ago, are other valudble new men up- ween MoCoy and the championship was| on whom Cornell is backing her hopes the fact that he could not “take” @ 6 nen aoe Dody punching, Starting in with the) woo ciday Colgate. | with heavy-weights, he knocked Tom Sharkey | Coach Warner will et ? From all in To-day is initial eleven down twice, nearly whipped him, and | together. joationa tt will be Lett end, @uccumbed himself to a swing that) oP ton” deft tackle, Cook: lett guard, @aaght him in the short ribs. | Smith; centre, Chapman; right guard, ‘The “Twin” is less well known than | Ceatello; rot tackle Peterson; right end, i er. a ee aguing with men ke Jack | 7tah: left haitsback, ilce;’ full-back, Brien He is in hie prime, wile | 2auiaayi right Nalf-teck, Birming: MoCoy te trying hard to get back Into | made up aa follows: ei | tloularly bas he the knack of dropping | of game on) CATES, L. E.; TURNER, L. T.; KINNEY, L. G.; RORABACK, C.; SMITH, R. G.; HOGAN, R. T.; STILLMAN, R, E. CLIN TEM 73 HARD WOR Harold Weekes Assists Morley in Coaching the Eleven—Will| Line Up Against Franklin and Marshall To-Morrow. In epite of the game to be played to- morrow at American League Park with) Franklin and Marshall College, Colum- | dia’s football men were put through| the hardest kind of work yesterday afternoon, and they will have anovher severe period of practice to-day, The men were apparently in good condition, did not seem to mind the se- vere strain, Five new men reported for practice on the Columbia gridiron yeaterday after: | foon, and as college opens to-morrow} {sf expected that the squad will re- celve sever more additions, Among the men who came out for the first Ume yesterday were Beal, of Sewance Uni- Versity; MolKee, formerly of Trinity College; Hebmrich, of the New Rochelle High School; Kruger, of the olass of Wi, and MoCollom, of last year's squad. The addition of MoCollom will wengthen the equad materially. He played promiaingly at end last season! Unt he Injured his knee and was com- Pelled to withdraw, Morley was asi: ot yesterday's who helped ‘sted yer by Harold Weekes, he backs, and Willam krb, who took bid | while Dave Guerter Seeks and jocovioh coached WwW. the tackles and ends respectively, The firat ‘tod of practice waa’ given over to teaching the men the finer polnts the various positions, ‘Ten the errore that were made In the game with Union last Saturday were pointed out, The result was shown when the po ll 3 and os throuth the as imap thts +4 ‘orm as they lorley took partioular paing in in- ja C. structing Duell, Metsenthin and Carter fn punting. Carter did rema: work, sending the Dall may aed than fifty yards, ROENEACH AC BERGER IS AFTER =: THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1904 SPORTS EDITED BY | WEEKES COACHES — COLUMBIA TEAM. ND TWO OF THE STAR PLAYERS HORSES WORK SLOW ON THE ISLAND TRACKS (Special to The Evening World.) (Special to The Bvening World) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept. SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, | 2i.~Trajning operations were of the re- Sept, 27.~The weather was exception- | stricted order to-day at the Brooklyn ally falr and pleasant during the gal- Jockey Club's cuurse by reason of th® loping hours to-day, A light rain fell track's condition. | ‘he beat workouls during the night, but no harm was 01 ere as follows: , done the track, The principal workouts xy b Pear 1.98, galloping: | ted during the morning were: CHRYSITIS—Half-mile in 0.54 hand- HAMBURG BELLE—Seven furlongs in ys Burlew, trainer. 143-5, handily; A. J. Joyner WARY ty a Seren tighane jn a gal-| trainer, loping; R. Campbel trainer, 7 GENESROS ee tiriongs in 1.08 BELLE STROM B-Hive furlongs 19 1.4 breesing A. McGuire, trainer, NOOEING) A. 8) SOFA, . ALFORTEN. in 0.9%, JOCUND—Five furlongs in 1.06 $4, han- a handily: J. fect ari’ dily; Enoch Wishard, trainer, ‘ MOSA—Six furlongs in 123, out; SAN TIDE—Six furlongs in 117 1- R. Campbell, trainer a 2 Enoch Wishard, Maton” HILDEBRAND—Four furlongs in 055, opp WELLS—Five furlongs in 1.07, Fg ee bressing; Enoch Wishard, trainer. BLACK PRINCE—Four furlongs In 0.68, an ah Four turlo breeaing: W. ‘Timmons. trainer, OLIVER CROMWELL: McCormick, GANANOGUE—One mile in 1.4, hand-| — !n 0.64, breeaing; J. H. ‘orm! iy: © Decker, trainer, |. trainer, GRAVINA-—A quarter in 0.91, easily: J. HUNTER RAINE—Mile and a furlong Gardner, trainer. | in 2.08, handily; W. Shields, trainer. LETOLA—Five ange Jn 1.08, brees-| ST, BELLANE—Fiv in 1,06, THE aurea rainer ne ' reezing; W. Shields, trainer, a y n x in , at Ne ae ba Pn ae "8! Fo tn 1.18 fur trainer, 22, furlong bi ING HENRY—Six furlong: anauy W. Shields, trainer. handily; J. Odom, traine PULSUS—One mile in 1.4484, handily; CALMNESS—One mile dn 1.5), eastly; F. J. EB. Madden, trainer. Weir, r. DANDELION-Six furlongs in 1.17 1-2, WOTAN—One mile tn 1.47, all out; R| handily; J. EB, Madden, train Miller, trainer, CAUGHNAWAGA — Four furlongs tn RING AROLE—A halt mile tn O81, ensity;) 0.54, Dreesing; H. H. Hyner, trainer, . rainer, a FLYING BHIP—Three furlongs tn 0.8, | TRCANS Three furlongs tn 0.40, Drees meee ee” ene. PSCUTCHEON-—Five furlongs tn 1.08, MPMORIES—Three "furlongs in ass, | POCUTCHEON—Hive, furlongs | | handily; W. Clay, trainer, | ‘eosing; T. rphy, , HEADMASTHR—One mile In 1.68 gal- loping; Raloh Black, trainer. ZANZIBER—Schooled the full steeple- chase Veltoh, trainer. BRIGGS WOULD HOT |GRIF JOKES LOST NEET SULLNAN) FIGHT ON FOUL (Gpectal to The Brening World.) (Bpecial to The Evening World.) BANGOR, Me., Sept. 27.—The twelve-| BALTIMORE, Sepe. 27.—Grit Jones, round bout scheduled between Jimmy/of Philadelphia, lost his fight to Kid Briggs, of Chelsea, and “Young John|Gitbert before the Nonpareil Athletic L, Sullivan,” of Bellows Falls, Vt., was | Club on a foul in the sixth round. The! BEDELIA—Five furlongs in 105, gal- loping; D. Carter, trainer, | LORLLARD—One milo in 1.51, handily; D, Carter, trainer, ' called off, Briggs ineae » fon for! bout was echeduled to go fifteen Jess th the house showing but ‘ot a, Caetper Connore ‘offered him |TOUNds. The contest was a rough- house affair from the very beginning and several times the police threatened to int ré, Although both principals lagreed on clean breaks er wrestled nd pummelied eao: other all over the ng, , Saregarding all rules or agree- Jones was the chief offender, and in the sixth round, when he hi 80 for six rounds, but this was re-| used, Bullivan offered to fight under apy conditions, and was anxious to meet Briggs. Sullivan and “Millinocket" Kelly, Bangor, went an e: ition six rouns Bulifvun showed fine form, and the pre- vailing sentiment among Pangor sport. ing men is that Briggs his manager were not particularly anaic Sam Berger, the California boxer, | who won the beavy-weight class at | the Olympian Amateur Champlonships | which were concluded in St. Louts last | week, announces that ho Is ready to meet Buly Rodenbach again for the! |@mateur heavy-weight Thamploaahle dle, a says he will come Bast and box Rodenbach providing a place gan be found where the men crn box. The Indications are that the fistic pr moters of Boston will hang up a prise for the men to fight for providiag Rod- @nbach's injured arm will permit him to box in, Another bout between Berger and Rodenbach would pack any Glub-house in this part of the country, SHREK WINE FM ANY Ws low and then butted him in the with his head, h tho referee. Gilbert proved himself a Pugilist of the first calibre, and had all the best of the argument, He brought the claret from Jones's nose in the first round, Jones seemed to pay ly all hig attention to the! ay and drove some Cerrific rights to Gilbert’ stomach, IN THE FIGHTING GAME. The Badger Athletic Club, of Mil-| and Sharon, Pa., It would not be possi. waukeo, hag matched Philadelphia Jack ole for Walsh to ymeet the English O'Brien to meet Tommy Burns (Noah crack, Brusso) in @ aix-round wind-up Oct 1 match, _ particularly ri fought @ previous Match her than was offered last night announced from the ringside that a/ Bangor syndicate would beck Sullivan againat ‘Triges for any amount. — In| the preliminaries Mile Kirk knocked out “Cub” Rogers in the fourth of what was to have been @ alx-round bout, — The Goodwin-Attell fight has been Jack O'Keefe, white welter-weight/abandoned, and instead Aurelio Her- champion, and Billy Rhodes, the ag-|rera will meet Goodwin Oct. 17. Attell greasive boxer, of Kansas City, who | failed to arrive in time to property train has been having things his own way |for the match, They will box at Butts, for some months, yesterday signed arti; | Mont. oles to box twenty rounds before the hhas referred to the Americans as “a minor league.” ‘The Highlander camp ts bussing like (Ovectal to The Brenieg World.) Bp Mire of on CAMBRIDOE. Maas, Sept. 1.—Andy league team! Daly and Matty Baldwin boxed a ten- ; the fact that Mr. Brush w “hated rivals with all the ) Glowing rhetoric of the political COM-| vent six orator, no one can deny that | clusion American League holds the baseball | junds toa draw. At the con- this Dout constables entered the yee need pose up h can vas in the ring and took off the ropes Pp of tne country—or the) onan attachment bi Eddie Kerb a for that ma?cer, former member of th? club. year the Pillsburg team, cham-|_ In the semi-final bor Young Senindler ‘ knoe out Young Dorris in two vad one freemen pare founds. Joe Garlaod secured the award Ue over Jack Artosina In six rounds, from Boston, and lost ig.| tines Vichlnabéty satace| GIANTS VS, EMERALDS. succeed in winning ” next Sunday Johnny McGraw's all this season conquering @! will try the mettie ee haipades of the famous Emerald team at th *\ dated that indt r « y, strengthened cham- ° a low York Na. tnd (Special to The Evening World.) | 8T, LOUIS, Mo, Sept tmx | Schreck, the husky middle-weight trom | round draw in the main bout at the| Cincinnati, earned the decision over| yack Grant. of Porvand, has con: |Athletlo Club, Baltimore, Md, on next Union A. C., Cambridge, last night.| Andy Walsh, of Brooklyn, in the prin- sented to Feteree the boxing H Tommy English and Young Barriyh| cipal bout of the milling festival held! seattle Sept. 9 between Charles Neary, |!" &t 142 at 6 o'clock, at the Jai Ala Court as @ testimonal to John L. Sullivan, ex-champion heavy. weight pugilist of the world. The bout Was @ tes-round Aight a catch-weights, th We'sh giving awey twenty-tive or irty pounds, Honors were even in the firai with Schreck doing all the rushing and around the ring. Walsh on Bohreck in she second. and fourth were Schreck's nds, aa Wals! round, hs blows did not have ehind them to have an ing was hard and fa. rik with each man in turn rus ing his shent around the ring the sixth Walsh managed to conne. with a swing to Schreck’s chin that dual for a moment Honors were even in the seventh. In the eighth both men were groggy from their efforts jn the previous rounds. In the pinth and tenth Schreck pushed the fighting. with elther hanging on to. avi punishment o: other and ex th 0} Wa caging sauses feetesera aria Dave Holly, of Philedelphia, and Sam Langford, of Boston, are matched to box fifteen rounds before the Eureka Missouri Athletic Club, of Kansas City, on the night of Oot. & match in | Friday night. The men are to weigh ukee, and Loule Long, of Oak- | y box a twenty-round bout. | A. J. MoNealls, of Philadetphia, wit — be matchmaker for the Physical Culture Fraherty has been matohed to Club, of Reading, The club's first box- \ act Tuane Briggs in @ few weeks be- |!" show will be Oot, & when Chartoy fore the New Bedford Athletic Club, Mulhall meets Joe Grim for six rounds, Martin is training faithfully at Dracut, — and thinks that he has regained hiq| George Gariner Aghts John Witte, of old-time form. Chicago, at Spokane Oct. & They will of Mil | land. |down, These three scores comprise the NOLET-UP IN ThE YALE WORK oo Between Showers Blue Squad Is Kept Hard at It by Coaches and Is Rapidly Getting Into Shape, NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept, %7.— There is no let-up in the hard work being given the Yale football squad. Yesterday between showers Yale's, football players were given the stiffest football practice since the playing sea- son began. For the first time si they reported two practice halves wi played, each fifteen minutes long. In the first the players stuck to straight football, and only one touch- | down was scored, when Jim Quill, the Amberst veteran, was shoved for gain | after gain, In the second, “shifts” of all kinds were tried, Bnd Rush Gates, the former Andover captain; waa run with the ball continually, Twice hej wormed his way outside tackle and made twenty-yard runs for a touch- day's goal line crossing, Tom Bheviin, Yale's veteran end, was in uniform for the first time this sea- son, and was placed at fullback in- stead of his old position at end. He spent an hour with the backs catching kicks, and then went on the ‘varsity | at fullback for the signal practice, In the scrimmage he was succeeded by who seemed unable to | gain, Kinney and Tripp were busy ali Gay with examinations in their studies and did not appear. | Harold Turner played left guard in| place of Kinney, and Smith was right guard, whore Tripp will probably be located permanently, Hare went to right end for the first time this sea- WET Jacks Lew ("Kid") Goodman, the English feather-welght champion wrestler, and Shadow Jackson, lght-welght champion of Cuba, have been practically matched to wrestle under eatch-as-catch-can rules to a finish, The contest will take place before one of the clube in the Windy City, Goodman's manager is n to post a forfeit to bind a match tsi either Harry Ptkinak: 1a jounds, at 1 Pounds, Goodman has backing to the extent of $00 that he can defeat either man, ° TEMPLE WIL TRY TO PUT OUT GIN Joe Grim, the Italian middle-welght tor the last time, The fighter who is , hard-hit- ting colored welter-weight Y, pier who has a large number of knoc! out to his record. Temple and Grim have been matched to try conalusions in @ aix-round bout before the Manhattan Pe ge Ow fo Penge has had he has put nine of his opponents to sleep. aon, as Stillman was absent, Some new candidates from the freshman class wore out, Including Stuart, the former | Andover tackle; ‘ataon, an old An- dover halfback; Hickelmer, an old An- | haifoack tpi, Veeder Giararback "| Andover last year,” “usrterback at JE MUNRGES UST REEL LOS ANGELES, Sept. 91.—""Kid" Mo. Coy tells a good one on the late un- lamented Jack Munroe, Just before Jack went Into the ring his brother from Butte, who, by the way, is t) Mving im of the big miner 0: smaller scale, came into the dressing- | room to wish Jack success, Jack was very nervous, and when the "Kid," whose back was turned, looked again, | Jack was kissing his brother a fond farewell, such a3 & man condemned to death might indulge in when part- ing with his relatives, “Hh Jack, cut that out!" roared McCoy. “You're not Foing to be killed our t You're only going to fight. Just out there now and wallop and wallop and wallop until something drops. You're not golng to be hung anything, out out that Romeo and Tallet “bustness!™” IS AFTER BERNSTEIN. oy Meyers, the clever east-side featherweight and sparring partner of Jnok Dorman, is after @ match with Joe Bernstein, the Ghetto champion, Meyers will meet Bernateln at nis own woight and will make a side bet. DR. he wishes: all battle for fifteen rounds at catch. Joa Woloott Is billed for Beattle on | Weletta, Oct. 12 for a fifteen-round contest with CORBETT T0 REFEREE, Tommy Burns, money to be divided “Young” Corbett will do a little in the and @ per cent The Cosmopolitan Club, of London, | refereeing line at Watson's Theatre in| has made an offer for Jimmy Walsh, Brooklyn to-night. Johnny Burdick and | the fast bantamweight, to box Pediar yi4 Broad will engage in a three-round | Palmer the early part of November at| yout, which the little Denverite will ret. | 116 pounds, Tt is very likely that Walsh | greg ‘Thig will be Corbett's last ap- has many engagements dyring October, 6 ‘With dare 04 Baltimore Priledephis and BEA DR. HH 4 KANE SAYS mn to distinetly understand that al! and no obligation Is incurred by an: EAM permanent CUR! If you cannot be cured DR. KANS will hoo estly tell you so. DR. KA men less cure of DISBASES OF ADD BI AND, UC ODS. Alwo the DR. KANE'S OFFERS ARB cay Dah satya ARB KEPT. Uf you cannot DR, MH KANE, 18 W. 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