The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1904, Page 12

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a EVENING WORLD “YOUNG CORBETT” T CORBETT FAVORITE | OVER NELSON. nr ory Weight, 190 ypowaah " He@ht, 5 feet 21 Biceps, 13 Inches. Forearm, 11 38 Inches, Wrist, 7 inches Ankle, 9 1-4 Inches, Calf, 2 inches. Thigh, 19 3-4 Inches. Vv t, 29 1-2 Inches, Hips, 8 3-8 Inches Neck, 15 Inches. Shoulders, 41 1-8 Inches. Cheat, $7 inches. Reaoh, 66 Inch inches. nes, “SORBETT’” AND NELSON READY FOR THEIR. BOUT ——_++ Battle To-Night Promises to Be Fast from Start to Finish, as a Go with Jimmy Britt Is the Reward the Winner Will Receive, =r BY ROBERT EDGREN. | SEE OS OFA RPR IIR ene eye RUC IRENE: ONT RL SI TT TT a a aT THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, 1908 Ot ete enenmenentne LEWIS KNOCKS OUT } | ROBERT EDGREN SPORTS EDITED BY JOE ___ JOE TIPMAN, AND “BATTLING” NELSON, WHO CLASH IN "FRISCO TO- NIGHT — ‘Corbett’s’ Measurements Weight, 180 pounds, Ho'ght, 6 feet 21-2 Inches, Biceps, 13 1-8 inches. Forearm, 11 1-4 inches. Wrist, 7 inches, Ankle, 9 tnches Calf, 13 1-8 Inches, Thigh, 20 inches. Waist, 9 inches. ITlps, $3 1-2 inches, Neck, 151-8 inches, Shoulders, 41 inches. Cheat, § Inches, Reach, 6 1-2 inches. There will be a great battle in San Francisco to-night, and {t te not for a If) championship at that, Some of the finest fights ever pulled off in a ring been for titles. And some of the poorest have been, | The foll n De J have not He Young Corbett, who was the beat little 136-pound man in the world until week w Bupples of bot , * he was outpolnted by Jimmy Britt, will meet a sturdy and forceful young- fiving te bay ster known at Battling Nelson. Every follower of the fighting game will . @ anxiously on See eee 24 round aich Corbett s perfe Britt beat him only on a narrow cain aot morgin of poluts, and some a least, of those who sat at the ringside were “3 . unable (0 agree with ‘Le referee, It {sa question whether or not the wonder. ' panes w ak ful little Oghter who whippe! Terrible Terry McGovern twice in the most rooklyn at t a ft Gitieapte A " mw A signal fashion has gone backward o> not, If he has not, then Britt will be ‘ I forced to give him a chance to retrieve his laurels, 1 would wiihen &. Pike: lowonee that a shfpwrecked sailor vase eaten Would grumble at : : hamer ao} fut thie Ratting t ”, a Aghter Makiog the welght will not worry the | hi Aes */ ninepin in the game He a yy | Danes it may worry’ Corbett ‘ J and one of the be | [4 long fight that may be an im- aw ve he beat atc- | PUrtant factor Huttling Nelson is avor . ‘ eat.¢ mt Ce atta it} ted for hia endurance and his abtilty . ant me p suddenty (0 Pusch hard at the end of a gruciling “ wins this Nit he i st, Woen the other felio ee @oncent Yors a 4 and will enjoy all th Ph. woaet Se aL Tam pleased to put Mr. Ryan ‘ : ; wae oe. We Whipped Eddio | ale ; ara aK + ag | Hatalon Young Corbeit Ures before 5 hes ) x . wings f t . , He has whipped Ma ie bea oe ; ot ws, Ne w ‘ 1 Jack he A ' him aw n 1 Herr 2" ‘ ! ad Cor . . a) : Weary t = ' be him } water \ 1 cou fin \ act If is arms drop w Nelaon “miter ' \ shetty ‘ til be May with Mr. Corbete ; Ms Con Take a Wallop knockou a ring pod » Young Very Much Alike, have sent smash . 3 diffe betwee ve mark withou } or 1 Nelson, In weight, of Manion knocked : \ ate the fame, 19) pounde hoof their tights, ‘eee k to make that Wook the count more » . get down to 't { the Terry Me- § Neht-w wit! , “ nf ioean't cane #0 have t \ |r b 4 f He te always preg Br i 5 { ny kin! of a blow petly ' siieia peundé « of an even exchan 4 os tt word, wrapped Mave one of those India 4 Bringing up that anctent diseas- hee than. the He rushes to close quar j Son f ‘ s . seit of (ers and few AWAY furiously with both Manages ¥ at en) 4 eating 4 " stopping er 10 reat the follow k * a wate ly the game unui the finten Matemen s This fi : : ——— \4 always made {i his boast von ls f “ at ‘id whip any man who would He on ad nie wh how nlxer. He has ore he han opp to work w nim into to land es get the chance Mid no whip Britt Weve « Prather-a him the whole hint f into a question of (ake punishment and keep t is cas will resolve wbility | up the pa ght ause Jeffries can whip im, and if a Light-weight can claim to be the beat In the world A REAYY » gun ome pigs s pounds, t* a a.mon-pure aud le entitled to fight +s seme SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Nelson and | (he tam eee wie MONDAY MORNING WONDERS: “ 4 ‘ = YOUNG CORBETTS' AIGHTING PACE. Sse Oe CORA STE REACH, CORARTS, eon tm, ABHAON 0, —— —_—___— — ’ 66 ” | WANT. MEN that are suffering from any ial condition. or 4 of a private me-and have a KILKENNY “¢ TS” G Raa A A AIN explain my system Featment, that has clr dn of b | etree ee goed, \ specialists have tailed it T cure VARICOCELE tn 6 dave no cutting i ‘ak STRICTURE tn 10. da Dissatisfaction deowing Out of Reauttar Celtic! fo utting 4 1 MLOOD New York ‘oy Pay Plays with His Park Games Brings Teams Together |Party Wil rer in Garden Dur- " ,VICER crit | ' A ; urs, no cutting Rand KIDNEY i Opponent for Four Rounds at Knickerbocker Oval, ing Six-Day Race to Gain In-|Sonitudns “Sues f 1 1 I i AL and Puts Him to Sleep in the re AerRwag formation for Students of to ahr stint The Galway “Blazers” and the Kil-, The teams Will _be campoged entirely of Pine Rene oor a Fitth. Kenny "Kicker will meot aguln t/ neushers of the service from the forts! Training and Endurance, | Soxgutt Me rr settle the question of supremacy of the hatte ships | 9A > 0 PM Sundays, 10 A. M. to a occasion will be a good | > r RIT: two teams in tho International gamo of] tunity ‘or companitig het o Biers eemal 4PM. WRITE if you cannot cail (Apecial to The Dyeing World.) | Gaelic foutball. There is somo dismutu- | with the Trish pastime. It ts a ques |} Out of the six days’ bleycle race DR. R. H, M. MACKENZIE, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov, 29.—The! faction er the result of Sunday's is oe more strenuous, | which begins in Madison Square Gar- 148 W, S4th St., New York. wind-up at the Washington Sporting game at Celtle Park the ice Gecie for! aon next Monday it is hoped tha Club last night was between Willie) The rival elevens will hold forth at scientific Information of great value to sins Lewis, of New York, and Joe Tipman, | Knickerbocker Oval, One Hundred and) | tlle Gaiways and Kilkennys will ine| students of training and endurance will Dr. Williams Cures Men ot Baltimore, the latter being knocked Tenth street and Eighth avenue, this) The Line-Up | be obtained. Prof, W. O. Atwater, of out In the Afth round. In the last| Sunday, and the battle promises to be} ™ Wesleyan University, one of the best | ence a8 meeting between the pair Tipman gave ‘¢ Mercest and roughes we, We damkittoney, | known chemists in the country, who | vate ddeases 6 Lewis hie quietus in the second round, | *husiasts of the game ¢ ecaglay ok R Sullivan has made @ careful study of the train- makes it certain that I Hy this will be gim back R your eefiievion will be but Inst night Lewis turned the tables /Klentally this y back T. Ing of men for contests of endurance, edb 4nd punished the Baltimorean for tive | Of Gaelle football that ha oe t wing. ... W. Dowting | has obtained the permission of Pat Pow layed in this city former games Left wing ™ M rounds, finally knocking him out with Played in this elty re 1 ers to bring a party of sctentista to , a right smash on the Of the Jam: | which have alweys been under the ‘ the Garden for the week of the big troubles without opere Throughout the bout Tipman resorted auspices of the Grea w York Irish : 2 ee: ‘4 . E) ation. All Blood Diss to his usual foul tactle but Lewis hietic Association, have n played i Grinds re Rae. Speee ee. Sr ve: ae tae weed , caus, 00 matter how was all over bim from the atart Act ‘etn 7” j Forward 7 Dunehy With the riders and will have an oppor- ulred of how lopg An the preliminaries Willle Gibbs, of | St Celtte Ha haa beon at Forward J, Culleton | tunity to make @ careful study of thelr nny ‘ep 3a New 1 atk and Bert Keys Phita- } raped tank we 4 Nowy ‘ward uM eis methols of life during the week nothing, 4, L bave deiphia, boxed a 00 raw i — > cogn + . Kan easily « E'Siinmy Devine Bop h | See Aaa ete wards vag | Su ee Douglas. of an, knocked out Jago that In the six days’ bicycle rider tS , Robby Thom Dyellr Dutt BENNINGS ENTRIES. the world had the very perfection of | expeseanes ; {n two rounds, oung Perry” put @rysical training. ‘There are no phyel- | New York's a lo Burke to ehe to sean In five rounds.” <i ri le | (Specig] to The Eventng World.) 5 | cal contests which eall for so much as| Master Specialist. thon ay 4th St BENNINGS RACE TRACK , ese six-day races, and he wrote to Hi . : ' 5 jiams, |Nov. a 0r tormaeruw's Me, Powers during the summer asking | Dr. L.R. Wi New York. bot Bey a ages, olx fur | for permission to make a study of these 7 RA men for the purposes of sclentitc en-| OLD DR, GRINDLE, es ius lightenment. Mr. Powers responded % YEARS A SPECIALIST IN is | Sam | that he would only be too glad to give | Na filed is | (Special to The Fvening Wort.) > t yortuni > o| is BRID ; Prof. Atwater an opportunity to make t | LY W SILER 3 CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 2.—There| the study he wishes, and Prof. Atwater |° A i Is Was a large crowd at the Cambridge A.| han answered that ho will have his Daas q A. last night; and the three ¢ red tp trom 1 to 3 monthe a Ay 16 Wee bouts were! little pary of scientists on hand at the! » eas ¢. Wort.) Hee) sae shape ") Periveygres tlie Rid pening of the race, | 3 RALTIM( Nov. 2.—B Hane + Nell . um A the preliminary What the sclentists are particularly ; u) swellings, 8 Whistler ee waa CVG & Wi ; 4 : as’ scored @ Win over “Kid -lanxious to study with absolute aveu- | 3, {9 in from | to 2 weeks. OF earned decisior Max Hill, of New!) # iy gerald in six rounds. Rouse O'Brien,| racy 1s the food of the riders as com: | ‘leary | diseases cured In 3 to 10 N RAM . is, | No Appeared In the semi-final against! pared with the amount of muscular | DR. GRINDLE ts still at the same offic t ‘ 4 Columba si ie was the ina etaY qfemonstrated| work done by them, ‘hia they will 171 WEST 12THST., Severn sina t , Sarnuel Ht.’ Harris wan betw Joe Nels i, of Chee now have an opportunity of doing, as| whieh he has occupied OVER 20 YEARS i‘ roaoee | and Fred Bryson, of Waltham, and mag) Mr. John West, famous aa a irainer of an truthfully claim’ Advien free Atadicine $1 Leah aker 1g fas . so Bryson easily outpointed| men for long-distance contests, who will | HOURS. # TO & “SUNDAYS, 9 TO om si:nails Neis and was given the decision, be in charge of the foreign rider's camp! . lack € NE a eRe ERY j during the big race, has agreed to do "| BOUDROT KNOCKED OUT. everyting nn power for thu mln DR, EGAN 104 fade edindid | tate. wt (Special to The Evening Worl | Prof. Atwater has certain ideas cane 4 ide 4 a (pecial to one World.) hee sto Lhe Pat © ‘ preliminary bout before the Rockingham | aiid hopes to Induce Sricture, thia| THIRD Rac rings Special; m A. A. last nit between Wille Relliey | teatants In the biy r = Janda hi 1 1 Kid 8 ul iT} One thing the promoters Loss of Vigor, | and Kid Stein, of Boston, was @ one-|o¢ ine race hope to achieve {rom the Piles, sided affair, the former winning in the! visit of the eclentific men, and chat is - - _ | found. | The main bout was bee! the abandonment of the old paw 0 1 \ (iss) G i eon ween Young Br A. vawrence. and | brutality which is always raise uring v ts FOURTH RACE Two-year-olds; ommy Boudrot, of Newton, and Brooks|a six da. pntest. Absolutely noth- Private Diseases. Au suurne knocked out Boudrot in the tenth round, | ing will be concealed from theee men, ty PAID | B Thi | — And thay will be at Uberty to give thelr fare rome | views on the hom: ty t race at 1s Is Tianna | F ET 0" stage of it i| Oys, a ack Ox TO MEET O'ROURKE. ‘8 will not be @ single rider in u mn Sunrise " “ tha race who will not be under the ob- || it * Jack Fox, the Chicago middie-weight, | servation of these scientists, and, with reat unt | M113! Queen Roae has been matched to meet Charlie | the regular force of medical men and | ‘ 1138" Foxy O'Rourke, of Cambridge, in a ten-round | attendants thus reinforced, it is be- | — Jules Farngon gp betore the tnton Athletle Club, of | lleved that the six days will pase wit @ ured. — Bonen Cambrtdge on Dee It is the only one on the globe ile Kiasie Awaria mbrtdg ont a solltary mishap to a rider up ur wherein “all the paths that lead |) | PHRTH RACK Moen The up Elastic Truss t9 the oaty existence that Is Worn with abeoe trvMamtort ight and day, a8 It retaine the ute comfort eat. exercine 0 rupture under the Cet atrain, and Ww | to office and honor and wealth” ide Nie Nom de Von Roser Rockland Poot ire open to you Ghee for indle ‘he wiohen all me man to distinctly understand that alt ONSULTATIONS ARE ABSOLUTELY FREE. and ny oblien ts Incurred by any one who consults him either in person or by letter. You are trvited to have & frank and confiding talk with DR. 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