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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY RVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1904. NELSON WINS FROM YOUNG CORBETT. Pete treet ent tne tated CURIOUS EFFECT OF THE ngeeeeseees on tom DODD GTOTD EDIDE DDD DG EDDEADIEDDD-DODOOD 04:46 POFOE-DNG bien YOUNG CORBETT LOST TOWELGON IN TENTH Former Champion $0 | Badly Badly Beaten that His | Seconds Were Forced to Throw Up the Sponge to Save Him the Humiliation of Being Knocked Out. \ r Se ee a 60000 PDo~s-2- a S26 3 O44 04-00 RATTLE MARVIN HAKT-BIG JIM ‘ ee EEE “BATTLING” NELSON, “CORBETT’S” CONQUERO ‘BAT NG" NE N, “c eTT'S" R Marwin Hrat, of Loulaville, ts on his ‘way to the Pacific coast, Marvin says that after fighting and whipping “Kid" N SAYS. McCoy he will give Jeffries w chan WHAT NELSO WHAT CORBETT SAYS. Marvin Hart is @ first-class fghter— re ‘The reanit Ix what I expected. Nelson b , @ little awkward, but a man with a oat me falety, He te puneh Corbett ts a great Auhter, hut e fellow. § would like He started his fighting career by win || I honestly believe foam hin ning fourteen straight battles with | master, f will now go after Baageoule But he didn't knock out BATTLING NEI by taking of iwelve pounds in any Jeffs. , a ‘Unis vear he fought Gus Ruhlin twice four weeks--YOUNG CORBETT, ts In the first ongagement (six rounds in a Philadelphia) he outpointed and out- (Special to The Kvening World) Like the game little fellow he Poughed the Akron Giant, The seco SAN FRANCJSCO, Nov, w—] wever, he wave al credit to the + * fight was in Louisville, Tt was « bloody vif r i 1 ee Pattie Aticen rounds, and resulted in a/ Young Corbett, the once peerless developed atier the third round | a draw. } fighter, was saved the humiliation Of) oyun) fignt. He ee pete, vp he ‘There ts nothing in this to show that! a knockout Jast night by his seconda)!'. Nelson followed Corbett all over | Mart is a ft opponent for Jeffries. throwing the sponge into the ring a rine anid Heat hima at hie wn game, pe . > nis aurner after one ee The end came e ten fourth and complain f ’ Mart, in condition, welghs : The end came in the tenth round hurnnehe li : hd Of cramps in nie 18 pounds, He t Jack O'Brien in! Corbett had heen beaten into & state freee eal he after welghing in Philadeintia at a stipulated welght of | of utter defenselessnens, and to have}. went aut toe bu Banat success 9 z, but Hart was twelve pounds over, | yigwed him te continue would have prc His ncommach hurt Aim and’ he and very fat - . bs é protected It as beat he could, Corbett Teffries, in shape, weighs not an been cruelty Blood was flowing | nn jid.0n Nelson'a eye and it looked ounce less than 29 poznds. This is faily | from his nose, ears and mouth, We ye tie Gt Meleon butted Corbet a fifty pounds over Marvin's t eyes were dazed and he hed not suf- ond the | blood towed down Willie ‘a face 4 It Hart does get a match with Jeft | Helont atrongth left to raise bis hauds| bagiy* MM and making him look i De will Inbor under another disadvan- “ e nelng Un- P Tees. ‘semriee a u fab denver boxer, to |( defend hiueslé, He was belag us | Gong Saved Corbett, ft ean beat the Loulsvillian at any point | Mercifully beaten, and & knockout! The gong saved Corbett in the ninth fn the game. was a question of seconds, Phe yin | Pet Corbett all over the = 1 . : ammetiing him at will. The As he fell and sumbled about the crowd w ounde : There In no doubt ta my mind) ie oy ‘an eppraling glance understand In Phe east ot ‘ould not (hat Hart ts In earnest. He I$ RAM | Cand his wecomde, “Sten st! Btop It!"| MM. ty uncover and: dig into Reartey ts le has a good string of victories to his ? a ent, but Corbett was not there A MLC tas years axe 1 Wahl ce crn cura icons Gat Ske) fon trled to put Corbext out, but did oi ee See coer WAS] ing that It was a hopeless fight Harry| Possess the punch ett Rave a won $ Beaten by “Fakir” Jack Root in Chie |-putntti, chlet aecond or Corbett, sudiy| Perl exhibition of gamencas, He took u cago on a six-round decision In Root’s| sored the eaponge into the emg, thus he, eruslling Uke a maa. 1 Joo Choynski in twelve rounds in Louls-| hig ass stants, npedily ¢ollowed the ite Ine victory, ‘tore atier his or’ ville. pinge and bore Condett's almost senees| and tri mered Gorbett all over the arena o ortanc he || _ could not sce CK 0 q i jhe Mavs ha: Hanieditoed Ll tr. The former) Near thy close of Fate 4h knot J o's , the je went into the rin {9 a well-known fact that never | mem ever cactis out of a San Fran-| PP¥ UP the sponge. iii could lose a decivign as as leo vine. | Bn wasn’, knocked out cold tlist | “Asst the yourimeice who teas ’ € getee ght afsout ‘ Tne man that Ci \ whip hue] we as ak tes Y " mt as been heard } Bo claim on Jeffriew's attention. | ir se-fightine cireies until) First Ro Round, ; Jeff needn't worry. MeCoy has to be] ‘ately, 1 he had tak ti the meas. Th@ Sot Into action at once, and Nel , @ettled with first Jute of Martin Canole, Eudie Hanjon °° led off with a couple of swings fo q cali in ae ts ' ad flgtters of that calfore, hut the Jaw. Corbett lunged out wickedly Fakir’ Tommy Kyan te in New) sow thowrht he would be able to deceat| With righ, but was short, Nelson nearly | York. He wants to Jack O'Brien | such a man as Young Convert, slipped to the floor in avoldt, Sy } fn private for a side bet a purse. | While the fight waa not for a cham.| Corbett cleveriy ducke ang the blow, 3 There are two reasons why that affair! plonship of any kind, {t aroused more und then chopped his right ‘ never will come off. The first is that! interest in ‘Frieco than any bout of face’ They sparred tor | ——_—_$$_$_$ <_< Jack an 19 tho wise to risk h teeet Gath Yoo atl Y. Oo some tien apparently alzing each other titation hy getting into a ring with Ryan | tically age jas prac: | UD. inally they went to close quarters | steam behind tham and he succeeded fn a straight right on the nose, but. , rove ing into a ring with Ryan |cically asmured of a meeting with Jim-| Without damage. Corbett ruahed in| *venina up the honors In a telling right to the body. Nelson Bo 6 ter the raw fake Ryan| my Britt, the ddol of Bun Francisco Viloualy, but missed right and left teal R F aght tie blood from Corbett’s nose fand Root rerved up to the Philadelphia | ight followers. 5 the body. Nelson shot hie le ound Four. ,and mouth with several terrific left 3 ers, and the desire to sec h tt ghtiy | m \ , a } {public last week, ‘The second is that no| the callore of the man whe ° to the face, and in a mix sent right io| Nelson swung right io the head and 9 1 Fighs shor-arm blows, | Corbett a fifiy men in New York would pay 19! thete fay ays t ho would face | Corbett’s body. Corbett then awung hig | Corbett mis a fearful right uppercut ( es» Bes kdly Nelson kept after 5 each » Ryen fale as uvorite Jed every one with an, Tiglt to the head heavily, and the bell| {OF the Jaw. They went to close quar- orbett, landing almost at will, The ie or $2) each to see Ryan fake again. | ounce of good, red blood in his veins £0UNd them In a fruitless mix-up, No|{efs and Corbett intaged two ape Nelson landing | ‘ For my part, I wou 2 cents. us od Wondne ‘ his veins | sows of consequence wings for the jaw nd right ne exe ? You can't fool any of the people al At * Me arvire Pavilion, where the! thi ‘round ene care anded In vett against thé rop pions Bringing blood, trom ple all aa he und, Coy 00, | fh aoing ett's nose. The bell seemed wel- the ume, Tommy The weghinw-in process, which was le Nelaon was a trifle anxious, | t's head and £ Corbett sta ne to Corbett. It was Nels round, reer At 6 ool % a iad ahs 8 and then put in some heavy infighting ‘a That Ryan-ltoot affair has had «| k was witnessel by « large jecond Round. Corbett put right and left to the face Round Seven. } good efte x Phiiadelpnia. [COWS The scales were set at 19 gitsed and land. body, ney, tush ah bulder to missed lefts for the body. Nel- , The nanrgers of t i . | bounds, and Nelson was the firat to $, Nelson get.| shoulder, both missing fierce righ sumed his shovin ties, and ee ied 4 | sep upon them. The Lur did not move ie roett's face and |left swings to the Jaw hy nariete 8 Corset grt canbag . ast Wednce- | +» ‘ Fah ig ! upper-@ut, Cor- b a WI, & i oO the He fol- Phen Corbett mounted them and at hel " ne ort © bee al bouts ‘ sa is and In some right to. the Jaw, C h stralgh » thi ; wn between t ree hoe jumped off, the rmaining sta- s in-fighting Neleon placed some) With right one left swin ee Aa thee 1 eit to give way * ,. vd mary. ‘Nis did not sailefy Nilson on Corbett's body and a mgnt|{*" y 6 may ae und a resting place on C y and in every care the event was wii neal Latelaeosls jaw. Newon was shore win| + of the round , could b hager, and the litte Denverite was : ad gained n in the rt ett got n , om ‘that could be w 1, There are plenty Q left, Corbett rushed, feinted qn ¢ e : his stag rhe Na wicked « Gf waare fighters, and the crooked ones | 278d back upon the scales, hia time id drove his right hard arly sages, hen tt sent is right to the Jaw, but Nelson gave two nt emaincd on them long ¢ te # tatine bi ‘ ght and jeft to the fa and Sa here for one and planted right and jeft on | will find it hard hoeing in Philadetpnia |" Temained on them long xh to) Nelson's A stmitar Dlow went! Ant SON tt OP lower behind them. | friaite face Corbett fought ; j afier th twitety every one that he was down! Wid. and they again went to clos ES, Gas Met Wichi& FENT ow te y the stipulated weight. ‘Then he made | WUarte™s. mixing it without damage Ronud Five. to the jaw and a left straight to th 7 Palace Hotel and partook of @ Quick as a flash Cor nooked nis At eet was) fa Nelson kept up the bombantment, PARKER TO MEE SWANSON. poi 2 ht to the Jaw, and ..elson retaiated| | aad “pody, 1 Anally nearly flooring Corbett with # . | we tinge oo kind with right to the face (pan Meee elnd | Wicked rigat awing to the Jaw, Nelson | ury hour the crowd began to , nged his tactlos had Corbett roggy, forcing him aga Harvey Parker a Aleck Swanson, | 4 bi fis tor the Jaw, | staying Co the ring, wi ene ved tan tren Be fof this elty, will meet in as ing ward the Pavillon. As time two Were que.) bls head on, arbent’s shoulders, N. pips Ape yi gel ‘ 4 1 became evident that the ne bleeding ell tly oon eqns, hie apectal ‘ was weak and 4 contest to decide the ligh\-wes f 4 Corbett war a and a ponsnhip of the world at the New ¥ lding waa going to be packed, ond {07 @ the gong sound 1 oe ee ake most tattered to bis corner as the gong A. A, One Hundred Twen re was a rush to buy seats, red ent to their corners. Hf ed Nelgon's iow nder t clear meng ., rs) inald tht yut i wai |tne way for t. Corbett ‘ girect and Park av on Der, 12 petning We ght waa heund: Theea Joromsed twice with left tp ‘the face, Round Gight. Both men ave star tive training | talked Corbett was the favorite In . land in a mix Nelson whipped hie right! ‘They went to close quarters at the for the conteet t e betting ac 2 to 1. but there was ao) _,They went to the centre and ex-| to Corbett’s aw Nelson lay Cor- very “out a sed several : a ous righ o the hens anoereut a at sent irivht to the face, and ( atalled feature will be a deois im was either won or lost on the and Nelson rushed Corbett to the| Nelson back. In the centre of che ring | desperat s tac n bi feferce should th : ropes, fanding ‘ett and right on the Fhe gre wen r ‘go p~ to the e. | out bee ding a r £ @ fall in a reasonable peru fignt Itself was one in whien |X; mamplon. Aa they squared of Nel- and aa the bell Counded renwete arise ee, tnlesed « . ‘ sent st ht right to the jaw Qndjdese ¢ @ nose was ICING | oral * 3 ere Wat not an idle moment and con. | followed it with left swing to the Slightly ry he wok his. seat. The! forced ke Haleen's eorties be ee | had the crowd on ita feo /{e%, making Corbett wince Nelgon found was about even | ging away merel: . N tor | C t Hghenstng 16 6 freosy of. epalcoment,| ce inticr wat plone and then toeq Round Six [Ate dtowg 4 wi shousin nay of excitemen vitor Rot clear and then fou . | face, but the latter handed out @ crust bd ove: :or 2n . However, Mt was not the Corbett of old | the centre ¥ the ring at close q They went at once to close quar. Jing right that cau rbett landing several punches on ti clson, The effort to undo | face, Corbett suddenly Rg i the harm accomplished by | rific rights to Nelson's jan, and year New ¥ Tende-toin had | mixed it ferovly, Ni “tt him weak and in no condition to| Corvett around the ri ae ved a ile is wibsiae the wonderful rushes of the|*tfulght right to the face. face a8] rugged Nelson, rung @ fearful ma to ine See ae wih in: Was | he ore By ish, 4: Seapelh sree broben over his! freawenty, a ore, and Corbett 2ea that met elighiful novel with THE EVEN n srs ¥ | WORLD every aturday. The jat the day, too. The firv aa Ce ne by 24OOOD4 | SPORTS EDITED BY AAow THE Went HOCKEY LEAGUE ADOPTS SCHEDULE Ong OF THE “puncrits THAT WHIPPED YOUNG CORBETT, oo-o9e oe oOOO--0-0+ | BATTLNG DANE” INTO ACTION aw. The fighting here fourm whidly, made his blows tell, fas with trom cae a nt Corbett on che | searcely taise Tuto, | ods, hae the helpless and hope! Felson | condition ‘edt tolling to ba He upper-cut Corbett viciously several | with Tivo "areaming B44 oobH-4 WHAT BRITT SAYS. I am sorry Corbett lost. show he was a game fellow, my opinion shape. through, 1 did not Ike Corb bat after h I want to had against bim will fight Nelson next mon He t wing y all animosity I and can beat him. Cay Tecan fight him at 6 o'clock,—JIMMY BRITT, = = FOOTBALL OF TWO KINDS ON CARD Gaelic Game Between Galways and Kilkennys and Army and Navy Clash to Be Seen on Knickerbocker Oval Sunday. A battle royal js expected next Bun- day at Knickerbocker Oval, One Hun- jred and Tenth street and Elwhth ave- nue, when the Galway “Blazers” and the Kilkennys iine up in the great Irish game of Grelic football. The teama met last Sunday at Celtic Park and the Galways won. The Klykennys had some fault to find with the referee's rulings and say but for that they would have won, The Gaelic game ls of the hair-raising order and just as interesting and ex- citing aa the game pl by the col- 1 In order that a comparison of had the Army composed of teams s of Uncle Sam’ the conclusion of he two Kanes may and Navy elevens, serviee. the Gaglic sport COLLEGE MEN TO OFFICIATE. ——— At the Intercity gridiron contest next Saturday between the De Wite Clinton Migh School and the Central High of Princeton, will act as umpire, Stev \V, McClave, of Princeton, wilt eth seated white Coach William KR, Morley Tom Thorpe, of Columbia, will act aa Inesmen. The Mayor of Philadelpoia has uccepted Clinton's invitation, Com- missioner McAdoo will be present, and have heen letters of acceptance ceived from many of the princlpi ef the high and grammar schools. school superintendents and members of the Board of Aldermen and Board of Education. SCHROETER KNOCKED OUT, BUFFALO, Nov, #.—Kid Brush was knocked out by Pat Schroeter In the | sixth round of a acheduled fifteen-round | battle In private hore Maat night. A right oross to the jaw point tem the Kld down for the full count, though he Was strugging desperately to get on hie feet when he referee said “Ten. Demon.” Round Nine, Corbett, complained to the referee (hat Nelson was butling him with his head, but no attention was paid to the claim, Corbett missed right and left swing for the jaw, but re- cived two straight lefts and a right on the jaw that forced him back, in a mix Nelson drove his left to the face and a hard right to the Body, Corbett missed two left swings to tne Jaw. they mixed it again and Nelson Corbett against the ropes. Corbett swung a flerce left to the jaw, but It Aad no effect, and Nelson forced Corbett avout the ‘ring, landing fearful right and left jolts will, rbett was helpless and could not protect himself, Neleon landed an ava anche of straight rights and lefts to the from almoat certain defeat. It looked as if he was motioning to his seconds to throw up the sponge. Round Ten, went after Corl to him deapera “Battling round. waves n again rushed Cor Ani ding at qn with F i ye re . Blop jelgon went after Porbett, who could his hand. Corbett’s seo- less elt belt charas, the threw up the ko his corner nostrils, He ncted weakly all an ceased, 11) face, and the gong saved Corbet! | | the ma purre, U. EDWARD FOREIGN CYCLISTS SHOW SPEED IN TRAINING |Nine of Them Getting Ready at Manhattan Beach Track for Next Bundled up in heavy sweaters, but with their legs half bare, nine sturdy cyclists are wheellng for hours at a | me around the bicycle track at Man- | hattan Beach, Cold and wind and time are forgotten as the nine pedal lap after | lap on the asphalt. These nine re the foreign riders who are to try for fame and fortune next week in the six-day race at Madison Square Garden. Just now they are coa- Aitioning themselves for the long grind which will commence at midnight Sun- dav, Hour of the nine are Frenchmen | Joan Gougoltz and Petit Breton, who make wp one team, and Masan Ferol. The latter 9 the short distance champion of France, and he will meet Kramer in a series of sprints for vhe championship of the world. ‘Mezan's partner In the long race will be Dussot, who oomes from South | America, where he has long been the | champkon of the Argentine Republic Duseot has found the cold weather a hardship, and when not on the track evends his time wrapped in blankets near a stove in his training quarters. Vanderstuyst ts a recent arrival (rom Belgium, and his partner is Sol, from the land of Queen Wilhelmina, This toem is in excellent condition, and will make a good showing agaimat the Anericun riders. A stranger combination than any of Week's Six-Day Race, the others the M-xican-Australian couple. Araz is fror: the former re- public, while Palmer comes all the way from the Australian capital to race. Palmer i sald to be 4 wonder and has delighted his trainers by the way he has stuck to his work at Man- hattan Beach and reeled off mile after miles without showing any signs of fatigue, ‘To-morrow the actual work of traine ing will come to an end. Friday will be a day of rest and Saturday the riders | will get their first apin on the saucer track at the Garden. | The foreign riders expect to make @ | better showing this year than they have ever done before. They are i |ter prepared than they have been in ithe previous races and there will be ne complaint of lack of condition from nee ase oe beaten, oar 8 t many of the aix-day iret wil tale part a the he Ma g mile handioap at the G will meet again in the i ivemmke open | the same nigot. The racers are anxious \to wet used to sprinting on the track, \4a8 these wpecial races will give them desired experience. here will also be a mile race for Ga the will also do stunts on a motor in a buge ae day aight Ferol and Kramer are t in the first of thelr races for amolonship of the world, They oother for a second time, | eve to me the ¢ Twill ca: WRESTLERS T0 SELECT. AEFEREE H. H. Keeberg. the Danish eae | and John Plening, the American cham- pion, who are to wrestle for the Graeco- Roman championship at Sulzer's Har- lem River Park on Friday night, will) meet tonorrow afternoon to select &) referee for the contest, When the men Sehool, of Philadelphia, Bill Edwards. |tigneq articles several weeks a0 they | were unable to agree upon @ referee, and It was decided to let the matter go over until the day before the gontest. AS the match wijl be to « finish, and asa champiousliip Use Is involved the rival wrestlers are anxious to have a man officiate who |i eet with all the tricks of the ‘Bott Plening and Egeberg are in ex: celleat condition for the bette. —_ FIGHTING. round bout’ with Eddie Hanlon, The boys were to have gone six rounds in Philadelphia Friday night, but when the Chicago boxer heard that the! sh-McGovern bout drew less than $100 fn the Quaker City he at once sent word to the Bustern promoters that he would not be on hand for the Hanlon) engagement Rufe Turner, the colored Ught-weight of San Francisco, who claims the light- weight championship of the coast, has arrived in Philadelphia and fe eager to moet the best mana in t frou 128 to 13 pounds, and is es- pecially anxious to prove his superior ity | over Gans and Blackburn. Eddie Walsh, Americ from Charley Haugton, matchmaker of} one of the St. Louls clubs, offering to} match Jimmy and Hughey McGovera i |w fifteen-round boul there at an early (late. The offer has been accepted for orovided McGovern will not more than 10 pounds. which will him at least fv ‘Gye Spare on Keevin, the 106-nound Chester G my still believes he can defeat Chile Tieker If alven another han There ja no ut # ¢ the clubs in. Massa will give ‘os they are a good card. Jim Jeffords ta noy ant sfled with hia event kno uit Lage sank, Bi Mkt in jaltimore, and thev have been matshed t MtcNells, of the Heading (Pa.) ¢ Club, to bo x! nthat city on Jack Bi \. nthe colored mi weight, pty the fienhter, cs Ba io nie cok Haars, Benny Yanger has rer bas called off his six- Me Pacific | “Tanager of Jimmy | champlon of | received a telegram last night eral “dubs.” Is back home in Eng- telling them falrv tales about American boxers. 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