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“THE WORLD: Be NING WORLD | 1A Mote teteteteteeee mtmeneetne 99009449695-00-0+ JIMMY HAS HAD THAT Faoaoway fAONO\.OGUE ate OR A LONG TIM > » HE NAY HAVE A PLAY BUILT AROUND HIM, LIKE FITZSIMMONS «© 44 BRITT-NELSON FIGHT : I B ( 19 years) Right arm, down 14 Inches . et 3 inches Right arm, up. 15 Inches q ; al eon ; pou Right forearm 12.6 Inches aiie Tawvon-Greem fet 8) While the California Boy Is the Favorite in the Young Daniels Knocks Out Joc Turfmen Dissatisfied with the veft arm, down 138 inehes s 4 . : j j " arm, up a — Betting, the Little Dane Will Not | Doggett in a Fierce Five- Schedule of Western Jockey forwiem, 12.1 nohes > oe Grim, the Itatian punching-bag, 's | ' 5 Ay Right thigh... 26.9 Inches 7 Besinning to Mehta Vite on his own Lack Supporters, Round Battle on Cily Isl- Club Discuss Opposition Plans alt 1.8 inches - When Grim fought Cooley to | so ‘ thigh. © Mandstil! in Philadelphia the specta = and, at Meeting in Chicago. pe $OrS were surprised, Grim has taken » The Evening Worl.) {be able to A ibritt ti capacity ... 7 Maliops from Fitzsimmons, Walcott, 18CO, Dec. 11.—There ts | tac |4 Hon w mvt i | Woung Peter Jackson, Jack O'Brien, Kd | py incertainty over picking the wins @t Wil The me bre two m Harlem! eyiCAGo, Dee, 11 —Tarfmen who are » Peter Maher, Joe Gans, Jack | jr of the Jimmy Britt-Bs a Nelson a Ae Pr a aes é r to CIY | dissatished with the dates ofered by | ANN ARBOR, Mich,, Dec, 17.—Kee und symmetry efore Rose there was : #, Dave Holly and a soore of | rene that te to come off next Tuesday to conti! f tonight saw a flerce five-| se Weeteen Jockey Club held a meeting | Fitzpatrick, after meas Ralph | never, even among Michigan's greates: Other hard punchers, and up to date|nignt under the auspices of the Yo: onion ® { hatte, in whieh Young Dantels| iory to-day. None of those intersted | Rose, t thiete, pronounced him. the letes, one who did not in some par- Bowe of them his been able to make} inte Club than In any battle In rece DR D | 5 cked out Joe Doggett would venture an opiiion in advance as | first perfect phs 1 ut the ilar fall short of elther the size or , juries measure bis length on the | months, Neleon has made such The tghte re two Harlem wel- to what would be accomplished at the | Uy versity of Michigan symmetry required to draw an un- sees, carne of the worm’ x a (Wy 80 atrong and. can tke 1 champlonahip aspira- | "TN, pratiminary discussion. there | ‘The measurements 1 above eon the chart at the 10 ¥, Grim shows no sighs of losing tng that bettors are fh - FROM HARRY COBB a. ‘There hae been bad blood be | wit Te prIMnay «eet eatitno | were made uccor ropo- | Mark, whlch ts the higheat motch on the q Tealsting power. If hoe does some betting against him 1 for some time. each clatm- Western Jockey Club for a redistribu tric chart In use at all American col- . paters R 2 fans of the kind that he used on * many pocketbooks ins (Bpecial to T aa We ) ‘ the champion of the upper| tion of dates, \ it eae Baik alee at eaiee! partons wien he entered Michigan a i nye, MAY Yet be heard of Ws Bling the last six montha by beating In] SAGINAW, Mich, 1—Tom Prer vicot the city. Lam € gratings) inled setae Ua the We Some bs obese as oy. -— turn "Spider" hat Balt Lake, |dergust knocked out Harry Cobt was the result may be taken In the event of th MMY MURPHY'S managers are| Martin Canol ddie Hanlon and| last night tn the tent ‘ The hune men who saw the! posed petition being ignored by the Claiming the feathor-weight title] Young Corbett. Like Britt, the Dane is! W8s to have been a ft tT ty carefully pleked and patd $5 | 89verning organization i for him, Johnny Oliver offers to] in the ascondency, and fighting experts BET ot the privilege of making the pRB = SRR ee et any boy in the are beginning to think iu to lalond his amount $20 STONE AND BRIGGS MATCHED feavh ass With @ $1,000 side|relleve Britt of his laur fl a DUE, ne —_— Walter colored heavy: . Det, Here is a ¢ for Feather: As in all his battles, Nelson will b: « ew See araneea, alts (Special to The Even World.) Welgat ugh the efforte ht Champion Ty McGovern tol on the short end. I Mis Aad ! eI cand tong | ; = Jig’' Stone of Steve ‘alter will box P, on the sh nd, He e 4 this an “4 em came sud-| BOSTC Maas., Doc ig’ Ston: , md his title 1 Try slays in re: | 0 “ . , vnd Jimmy Briggs Ww matched hus Hob Armstrong, another colored hi vy. ent much longer the followers of| WOuld not be happy unless he went In rere ook to the) and Jimmy, Briggs were matched hua weight, at Haverhill, Maas. Dec Will begin to forget that he| to the arena with a price luld against pp deliv antes doing the | Biehl to 2 t | i Hoth men are clever: Jonson proved e Id the championship. He did not! him, Nelson intends betting heavily on 1 right a k, “Hott men were badly punished, | * himself so when he fought a number of 4 it to Young Corbett, as Corbett), t we ty i SAN FRANCISCO, Dee, 17,—Tom Jenk- | heavy-welghts In Chb Philadelphia vt a feather-weight when he vugit | moult, a9 he'did when He tought Cor —_>— 1 na won hs wrestling contest here to-| and other cities, giving away weight In a wry. But a title cannot be held for- | beth , ming, 154; Miller, 167; Hoppe, 19; total, | G ante Pa many cases | ver undefended. Interest inthe battle is remarkably HOOK M DONALD ma Went (6: “Woowerts alps sad | oe tev, the tm Norse ‘lava keen, Manager Qffroth anticipates « Pa Three-Men Tourney, Suse ae ee ers wae | Chea oe AUN Mara,. eure. Hatenen 36 g a nvasion has stirred house, and bases his tudemant on WINS F ;OM G ADY. (At Palace Allpys re Powe: weeny ree vemed by | Sy to ight twenty rounds at 130 pounds i g4 UP Among the mat artists | ine Jarge demand for seats, ‘The con FIRST GAME-Uranta@senaad, — 148; | ules t ope ‘ kamen for a side bet of $00, The fight will| ’ Piening wants another match’ in| iest will come off in Mechanes’ Pa whan Wientgrmann, 14; Dablbery. 14; total, | the forvigner. Jenkins assume the aa-| probably take place in St, Louls hope of winning back his title, KE: a aiacalaaadll it Twentieth Century-sstrohmann, gressive from the etart, and, after a — Manager says that he can have) Uo" be it hi Grosohy 161 ST : agile. Which lasted two} Morgan Williams, the Denver middle; t that he must walt until the| Britt hav been overworking himself Carme GAME—Colts—Jackeon, 130; | #ruelling sirugele, a ee welght, and Billy Stift, of Ohicagy, i SUMAN tai Tom Jenkine, Senkine|ai' the ooean beach. He ie training at |. 168; Poabergh, 157; ‘total, | hours, and in whieh Buzayell took a lot] try conclusions In a twenty-round ne | ach ie Trentleth Century—Strohmann. | d¢ punishment, Jenkins secured a ham-| at Vietor, Col,, on the night of Dec, m are Kast to-day from San Francisco.| tie Seal Rock House, a place made i tered on |. 16% Groach, 14; Flogel, 161; total, 439, |. Punishment, wen ene bec tent sonar L first game that hag ered on | 168 al, er lock us he wringing the 1 " 5 q OXING in the ring Is becoming an{ {mous by ‘Tom Sharkey and others who | Hoth men 1 p tg alte Te Bde tigen THIRD RS Colts sata son, | 1 mie lock ans h be 7 be s ne waiatty Matthews, | the ex: <welter- | Ken mie “ Mamplonship for As Folie ¥ dhe fe! Po! a erian over hla shoulders, ne a elgh cha 01 e Much a matter of course to Phila-| finest there for battle Britt's work | il Kul colition. | R the. Grand Central alleys in the| Grencdehaak, Unt Wie Chtermann, |atee ct the platform, both men rolled | gained his good fighting form, es Gelphia Jack O'Brien as eating ey heeded lay has consisted of ten miles ot | pe 5 round and di Metropolitan Champtonship tournament 176; Dahlberg, 194 al ne as tell to the floor in the wdat of has won two battles tn auocension. His ej er. ‘Brie = road running befote noon, a little nap] the winne ament in former years was Metropoll Champlonship, fn ‘ If O'Brien fighis tess than on 1 bef i Tits tournament in former yea pol hi hi as sess tire tne Western fighter, ‘whom he bested 1 a: jomplains that sinensis] after Juneheon and then two hours’; ; lithe best of all the othors, but this sea- (At Grand Central Alleys) When a six-round’ bout ‘at Grand Rapids, a the percentage cuits,” hm 89) boxed each day with Frank Rafael, and ‘The games last night denote the cal pod Ue Tay fred that a large | Jack Lee, the Ayonla A. ¢, light = © sites alealiadl these bouts have béen watched by hun: | thre of the men rolling in the t quin—Smith, 99; Dlederick | missing from Jenking’s abdomen °| weight, wants to fight Jack Dorgan NEW ORLEANS E dreds of followers of the game. Britt i pr spsiuaivel the za; Moynahan, 24; Wyman, Wore a MO ae been vitten by Susayell, ’| agaln, | Paddy Welsh, manager of hae, t NTRIES. It 18 punished Rafael by his wallops, | (pectin! 1 eWorld ta still but must be br ‘a anon Att | “Referee Roche awarded the m Dorman at pounds, and will bet 7 and Rafael, who is no novice at the| pyrrsrieLt, as Dee, 1—Terry Outs ae » eens ret. Den Jenkins, and Buaagell was place | on his man’s chances tries |vame, has returved blows In kind | MeGovgrn nnd John dick me Oe eee acanon, eulling up the Ae] 180; total, $40, Arter: ‘Jenking was. taken Harry Brodigan, the English ban: “Spider Kelly is training the “intel-| ast night in the wind-up of an athlet {1 f © first game and in i Digderics gency Hospital, where it was] tam-welght, has arrived In Hoston and melt} tectual plumber,” and has advised J.| carnival held by the Knickerbocker A.C al d with w tally of] [ii Mfosnahan yma jermned later that his Injuries were not | is Iéoking ‘for matches. | During the toy | Edward to eaae up in hin work, fearing|‘The boys put Up a fist fouround ex. WB seltng that w THIRD (GAME=Logan— Al | serious, me Rresent Keak houber, the, gonawerer \ he may go stale, Jimmy fs not satisted ah Teak theese younde Were: found. as he Metropolita tow et, Ut Tavlor, tee | of Frankie Nell, and has whipped the Wo | with six rounds of fast boxing, but ‘#\@ fast clip, but the last t was th \ ar, and If th r i “IM; Diederick, 227; Harrie beat English boxers at hia welght, preparing himself for rough work by | faste The boys Coug close quar. ne Oe and , 2 Moynahan, 23; Wyman, 1%; to. Kid oad is going to make his sec- wrestling with “Tiv’ Kreling, the | {ers and wound up with a volley s . " | ond app arance on earth In a ten-round nad the spec . eir foot, Ma » fav fa ed Penderss Olympic Club crack, who made a for-|{rougnt thot ther were In carmeat ena | Arehiteetsan Leases, bout wich Fred Pendergast at Saginaw, tune In the Klondike region, Kreting (hey mad t + they shook R 45 . (At Colonial Alleys.) . canine and Brite go through a tugging mateh | ands and Kissel. sa See ©. Mecarmack, | FIRST, GAME. la ee ee res ety: | that 1s well worth seeing, ‘They push| pac up four fast rounds inthe emt \ ck. ties Falk, 1a in, 18 4 oe pee, aa, for & purse of F0n | and haul each other around aa If thelr | finals r MeCormack, 184; I edral No, 2—Gillesple, 149; Brady, | Wille Lewis, the lightweight Aghter ‘The forfolt money Was posted yester- lives depended upon it. and when they —_—— 6. Gr - 150; Ray, 16; Leahy, 16; Holahan, |o¢ this city, who recently knocked out | day ten, 179; vho i 170! total, 788 i Sam Langford and Joe Reed have J conclude Kreling Is willing to go to HERRERA WINS BY jc itesiegg, te tone “Central =| SRCOND “GAME—Holy Cross No, 1 Fes gps Neti been matched to box fifteen rounds at | bed, while Britt takes up rope skipping COND (GAM araty ig Brewer, 167; Byrnes, 145; Rose, 145; | £¢4' eee _- Berlin, N. H., Dee, 2. or bag punching, A CLOSE MARC IN Steffani, Gwick, 102: total, 4% Weight, has joined the Avorn 4 ght _ Sammy Kelty. the bg feather- Br Cathedral No, 2-Gillespie, 183: Brady, | yi’ et tO BRE | weight, te doing light work these days h mplo and was | *| 191; total, 87 he OG. 4 some of the . Kelly ¢ (Special to The Evening total, 80 | Clemens on if Lewis ti bask tT Mur- cheered by the members, He said h “di tal, ; PHIRD | GAME—Wert, End—Cohals ee Muah io hem ample backing against’ Tommy Mur: morse wes belle: (ratned for conten) Meat em vie Dee 1 “Mauro . cous: | LT Meaililyn ;. Souray ame Pitaerekd' for ten rounde’ at ‘Detre phy, the clever little Harlemite. ; aid {© Neloon ‘deteane bien Wo. will moe 2utrteres breune® OF Aurelio Herrera, wan |“ f tigi ek | Bn Welk, a Girl from ‘Di d 1 NOt) rromises to become eve etter Nghter f oF : Cross No. l—Brewor, 18; Byrnes rue , Soot. make excuses, Jimmy claims he le taster thea Be “ r beviter, 7 ai Pag ‘ al k IM: Falk, 10; W. Rose, 141; Steffwnl, 158; Swick, Nie hayeh a Fecha do SURboLiN OR catnniee tater tor 8 4 elder bi pat night de-| 5 0 total, $23 7 iN, 18, Deo. 17.—! r . and stronger than before, and expects) / ited Dick Hart, of Lonisville, ina bat | Hhler Int: total, 806 total, $23. great American Philosopher | | Ans, of lilinols, has been elected capain to be congratulated on an ultimate fat seg 4 Ba ting th Park Slopes Win Two. Knights of Colom something to say on the great of the navy, eld and rack team, in plate, of at at G wetting Pa raey team, Fi ,, victory. y a close margin. Hurt wea 5 (At Ehl Palace Als! 5. (At Colonial Alleys.) French Philosopher's philosophy. jJentyate tn January, Delano ts a nter and beaes Nelson ts at work at Larkapur, and|igted at the leat moment for Willle| FIRST GAME Re Rolo Mesnerry He draws amusing conclusion: {quarter-mile Panne, Tes navy ait Dare in : has in his training stable “Hoy Man-| Mack, of Brooklyn. whe Injured his arm FIRST GAME eaten total. whaod | - gineed me ‘, Wonta Btate Coll ACE—One | tiie en ' Cremina, 19; total, ° 687, Excelsic x 8 SUND. ORLD, | Haverford and Pennsylvania State Colleges ne Tails and’ Muepby toy the talking, "Bock: | nd ne a WEE “Other lighta 7 Creming, 19; total. "6. Excelsior | TOsMORMOW'S SUNDAY: W | Been Shae oreo idle Gantry to cut out the fast’ work |the sixth round dy Jim Devine: Bwiste ‘wom Gillen, 198; Wallach, J76: total, i le Bantry to at the fast work jhe sixth roun Devine: awister | Adin SU Erey. SECOND GAME-St. Nich Those who watched him tran tor Cor.|Cinnamons, Budd f and Ralph eaener, “Tick, viene Rete erie os oe (loin it as or Meee 83'S (DR, KANE'S ELIXIR OF LIFE. that time. The Dane Is also ‘a glutton patie aS Patton, 19; ten, aM: Hickey, 19; McSherry, "24 for work, and has to be tled down to 2. Park Slope-| {Otal, 665. A Startiin iscovery That. Appeal to Old and Middle-aged Men Whowg prevent hin overdoing it. Marvin Hare toutenburge. IM; Flint. THIRD GAME Nichola: Rove, | ypreale 4 Out pnd MN ected Men re RusOLTe, is in the camp and helps direct tho 1. 22; Hudson, 198) | ° 437: Dylon is; E. ureulich, 1. Ke Le Mensation New cirealation, New rane. shy, 18: total, 7 Fy cl » Like Britt, the Chi PER Rerkcley—Norris, 364;| Artrera fete Blonees, 1: Pree ae I have labored indefatignbly for 20 yeare In the field two pounds of the re pene le ecker, 146; Dalton, % 5; Wallach, 144: tot , of Diseases of Men. My game and my reputation are intlelpates, wo. trouble In er Gillen, 1 Leen total, $0 known here and abroad. 1 treat nothing else. I cure wr ‘Tremont League, my cases, [ have thousands of living, breathing, bi elgon can fieht at 139 pounds Manager Murphy learned Bei “/ PHIL ADELPHIA, yesterday that intended wearing fa leather pad on his right arm to | promived to be an MK rengthen that member. Murphy ays pout between “Y he will no: permit t wark, and Jainnte White, of W will fomembered that when adeiphia, Was saad tn the third t t fougnt Gans he ved é |B weak right arm by Cog t plaster Mande. “Jimmy hast in former fights, and the fivtle reliance init. "It is his that does the execution, and My into an opponen' om “piliy Reach w ir to 4 7 reinforced the hatter a Chand | ref a to U both exchanged ry of arse otinck : ‘ on hold of Htne and bare floor, inh ine | THIR | a Th? Hatie Black put a stop to HARLEM MEN LE IE SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBE) ER, 17, 1904. Powe tws) SPORTS EDITED BY | i BRITT AND NELSON | READY FOR FIGHT. rent ne tne tnt eetntntntet : teteenent wetee ROBERT EDGREN SHARKEY IF HE WINS. od Jimmy wiee COME EAST AND TRY TO CUTSHINE Tom to Pastime. Gort, 108; Babetetll, 167; 1s; Hulle, 172; total, Mogul — Fuhrman, | fd; Gemming, 195; Ne, 48; total, si. ‘Aleado| my elecher, 183; tal” am; | Heckman, 170; iatotel, is Pastime | | ita ara ag | FIRST Boosts pay Subw. 145; a Cook, total, 815, SECOND NELSON, FIGURING ON VICTORY, MAKE PLANS D $98 840414-0-444-04- {F "BAT? wins HE WILL WANT TO GO AFTER. JEFF o 3666-003 3 5 ° > + bg » a tae ee Mier DP. Banker, coaster, 191. jgormargt. 169; Getm Vist Buena 188; tor THIRD ini WANT RAGING (At 91 Tremont Avenue) ‘Wedding Roehra, Yavingston, 123:'0'Br GAME Knlekerbocker—Wor- Von! nb; Prescot Snydre, if total, wi Woh 144; ‘Areher, 138 Past i haaker Lb; HERE’S THE PERFECT MAN. and {ncortuptibie proofs of my skill and knowled, Hut all pare in im of Lite, those of radium, and more far reaching known remedy, youn, teen be mad and vitality ; thie city and in every State of the L ran! alon. I have don for 20 years does not com: with my lagest discovery—The Bitxi powers and properties are ea wondertul a ahd practical By leo sveret use 016 ten can taste once more the aire shackles agaln— in throw off the early yout! .| cont FOR THE FUTURE \ LELPILE LE 99994-9959 PIRIDODD D2 0 19-99499O04000000008 ee CAINT WAIT, ey NEL SON, € Busy, PROBABLY WiLL CHASE DoE GANS. PEDGI45 5144440000090 140004 SEASON'S LAST GAELIC GAME To-morrow will see the wind up of the football season In this vicinity at Knickerbocker Oval, One Hundred and Tenth street and Eighth avenue, The final game will be of the Gaelic varie ety between the Kilkenny and Roscome mon teams, ‘The contest will take place no matter what the weather conditions are It is certain that a good, hard etruge gle will take place, as bout senens ace very anxious to wind up the with victory, ‘The Kilkennys ‘and Rose commons have cut a wide swath in | Gaelic foobball circles this season, '° ing beaten everything they came in with during the year, It ts expected that the Sons of Old Ireland will turn out in large numbers to witness the final struggle for su- premacy, Many followers of the col- loge gridiron game who have seen the Gaellc sport declare it to be just as interesting and exciting as that played by the big universities. _———— BASEBALL “Jiggs” Donohue will retum to the Chicago Americans next season, now that he has fatled to land the berth aa manager of the Springfield (O.) team, of which he expected to take charge wign the new company secured the franchise. i During the season of 194 Ban Johnson instructed his umpires to give a pitcher |a lot of leeway in the matter of making balks. In the National forced the twirlers wo live up to the rule, which was right. Next season there will be no more of the Nalf- balk business in the American, Pitchers throughout the country are much interested in the new rule pros posed by the American ue, under which a ball delivered by the pitcher must come between the batman's hip and shoulder and be over the plate in order to be called a strike, catcher of the chame pion Boston Americans, says the story is not true that he has accepted th agement of the Portland (Ore.) oh Charles Farrell, j mar | He sald there was no certainty that would play ball next season, but if he did it would be with ‘he Boston Amerl+ cans again, Tt will ail depend upon his IWANT MEN are suftering from eclal condition oF private that | any any diseases of & nature to cOme and bave ® vocial chat with me snd let me explain my system eat that days, no cutting of tying; STRICTURE, In, 10. ars, mo Cutting OF BLOOD POISONING. evi: out mercury of potaah once; HYD Sra BLADDER sinter cured permane organe, strong and enlarged, no ping RECTAL DISBASES cued “without tne aid of @ knife; ry WEAKNESSES of, any. ih a cured "peta ANTM CARER TAKEN, annat ce DR. R. HM. MACKENZIE, heavy in 10 of 20. dam ‘tall. fo aD. Mf. Rndage, 10 146 W, 34th § FREE when all others oo leer erm if sen te et, New York's Master Specialist. Dr. L.R. Williaens "ew OLD Oe pr a | se, Dr pial . ea treasment ance IE: | wee Sut: ie ot “att eine same officn, 4 al West 12TH ST,, "yee on hi upled OV! sas eis ean truthfully claim. ‘havice tree Orne hte MUNA ee Nee ‘

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