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OUNG ERNE" {8 doing some 004 fighting in Philadelphia. He has met a lot of good pi Jatest performance was to outpolnt * porbes brother of the cele- Harry Forbes, former bantam- champion. Here is one of the hs who has borrowed a big name is to be making good, , ing Corbett"? was another, but the lst ends. The Young Sulll- nd Young Fitssimmonses and Kid ¢ and other imitations seem have found out that there's nothing Py ‘nena, ‘after all, (K ERNE, by the way, is back New York, He has taken Kid jeCoy’s place in the old McCoy gymnasium, ‘on Forty-second feet, near Sixth ‘avenue, Hereafter fi@)and Wimer will teach the young lem (and the old one too) how to box. Me recovered only a couple’ o if ago from an attack of typhoid has been spending his time ng fn the conntry near Buffalo, in the open alr, Now Frank bo mod ‘that he intends getting ne ting aguin as soon as.he has h training, He weighs 150 48 And isn’t fat, So the forme: ; champion, if he wants an will have to dispute the ht honora with Joo Walcott, in New. Orleans the race- are still running free. It n't cost anything to get in, it ‘costs something to get out, sete "COY will accompany the through the South, acting capacity of trainer and ad- out for some mighty odd this summer. The Kid @ fow new stunts up his MiOUs RHADER-No, the Kid isn't “going along to teach Mr, MoGraw how to play poker.” Mr. wk how to play poker, Gen- who have Been Intimately ‘ith him aver the festive jack- ttiat’he can let the Kid have ‘then beat him over thi WORLD \ Took a Slight Lead in (Special to doe mvening World.) PORTAMOUTH, N, Ii, Feb, R— Jimmy Briggs, the New Mngland light welght champion, was given the de- cision over Jack Lowery, the New York feather-welght, in the fifteen-round contest before the Rockingham A, C., of this city, last night. Briggs out- Welghed Lowery fully ten pounds, but the New Yorkor's cleverness almoat overcame this handicap, The pout was a furious one, Brigas adopted his usual rushing tactics, Lowery worked a left hand to the New Englander's face, ‘This was a pretty punch, which hq. followed with a right vross, and damaged Briggs's face con- siderably, Briggs took the ‘ead In the first ten rounds, but the New Yorker showed remarkable gameness, and for the Inat five rounds evened matters, Many of the spectators were of the inion that Lowery should have | re- celved a draw, and bowled for this verdict at the conclusion of the bout, Lansing Draws Jenkins are matched, “are clever wrestlers, and beaten by Gotch, Without any, great fenkins-Parr match should , + Gotoh, why, he outclasses jeavy-Welghte. I notice that maelf, or his press agents i champion of the world: Ml RWHY? soho Os Ni cliampion of America, for he f tle! from Jenkins, who held tt, bhamplon of thé world? Nay, nay, & Nobody who saw the fa- Smatch between Tom Jenkins iroutah, “the big Turk, ever of Thomas n8 a possible world's afterward, And the'title that jok from ‘Tom could hardly cover Bey too. Hirst think we know some rising mariager will cable over ououlah, whore money-belt must by this time, to come over hore a ti ‘@& fall out of the new claimant. Gitoh Is a very mood wrestler, and a ¢ mifident one, but if he ever saw | h's $0 pounds of wrestling falling toward him 1 am much n If he wouldn't try to Bet cut Way. just as strenuously ap Tom i }, oy | Turk doesn't need a hold to throw in With, and sclence is a joke to |) He reached for Jenkins's ankle, him in and carefully Iay down on When the ‘burs rolled gently for- and fattened Tom out like a pan- Gotch would do well to fight Jeft- betore tackling the ‘Turk, it is! Ber to be Knocked out than to be run uf by ‘a steam rolier, eh ‘ ‘OW many whipped champlons have | )-*¢ome back?" “ Nope at all, according to she ing Corbett, who fights Nelson to- PHieht a San Wruncisco, comes as near 8 Gvalityine as any, oul bis returns to rm alter losing a ght were all be- ‘beca. we ii)-pound champion, W orbeit was beaten by Benny Wer in exht, rounds, Seven or i be months later he fought a draw WN the minsher, die was knocked out ¥ Kid Broad in tie fourth round in Mireh, Wl. Only tiree months aiter- pMoute Corbett reversed the situ-},, Putinis rod ii ten rounds, He The defekt about a year later, Aeyiuett is velter In 118 second h An opponent, Adie Jdanion Hitid veuung cue tL uthough he was awarded iraw. “She second tight ended in for Corbett, sixteen rounds, (Mone Out to Caillornia for the HRUL Witu MeGovern rvung Core aves sxny Pov! six wound ae Wie ail did | Oh wes 40k, He iWuacd kay iouwKae Le wae all in, “mot into iru for Terry, Ee Liens UL Cowra, Corbet. was In rin the m de will fight desp ‘To win means a ne 1] he ring; to lose again will put RTF back AmonK the Rood old "has 1 yee ees re Sullivan and Jack O'Neill, ivan, the by Weight of ston oid Jack O'Neil ef Pai en miatohed to meet in nd fore the Southward ‘on day nteht. PUL ky a grat , for ki f |} 7h balls, with a high run of 21 ,¥ine and Jack Lansing, old-time rivals, lea iDurane Has a bantam-weit ,Mitehell with Devine, (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 28,—Jimmy De- Were tho stars at bhe reopening of th NELSON AND Seme say YOUNG Co RBETT! OLD AaYMaAnKER, 15 WORKING, BRIGGS WINS A CLOSE DECISION FROM LOWERY That the New Yorker Could Not Over. come—Fights in Other Rings. TH E WORLD: TUESDAY EVE NG, FEBRUARY 2, CORBETT READY. the First Ten Rounds Were the principals in the week! ] ly show at the Washington Sporting Club last night, ‘The two men have met hefors twice, and on both occasions Cole bested the boy froin the World's Fair Cole, who ts fighting a. streak itt? proved to be far sunerior to Schrelek, and the way he lathered i middle-welgit was a lente er —_>——. Mclnnis Sent to Sleep by Cote. lal to The Evening World.) R, Me., Feb. 28,—Arbhur Cote, of Biddeford, easily defeated James Mc- Innis, of Bangor, for the Ught-weight championship of Maine last night, Me- Innis going out in the first minute of the tenth round, After the first three rounds Cote cut loose and gave his man terrific punish- ment, landing almost at will, McInnis fought gamely until the tenth, when he was sent down fo} » Ww fwing to the Jaw. ry the count, with a Fights Allowed i Keystone 4, C,, and us on former occa sions, they went the limit, with honors about even, preliminanes /Jack | Meeker ad M hile shaded "Young Jacl len, wi Steele completely outclassed “Young Hoache ony McCarty beat "Young Franklin" and Jack Langdon, of Port Richmond, , repeated the trick on Ed Cartton, — Shade on Pierce (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Feb, %,—"Young’’ Plerce, 0? Germantown, a colored boy, and Jack Durane, of Savannah, went through six rather strenuous rounds be- fore » jurgo crowd at the Frankford Athletic Club Inst night, Pleree opened with A lightning left, fabbiog Durane's face, but Jack Would not be denied and kept boring In. swinging his arms In a teries of mizcellaneous blows that com- pelled Piurce to break ground repeat- edly, Pivree tried hard to even up affairs in the lutter rounds, but Jack maintained the lead to the end and w entitled to a rhade. “Young” Canta and Rddle Wallace worl slx rounds toa draw, a8 did Squire Fisher and’ Renny Jacobs, pestis WHat Cole Outciassed Mike Schreick (Special to The PHILADBELYHIA, yentny Werld.) Feb, %, — Mike in Wisconsin, | (Special to The Evening World.) , KENOSHA, Wis., Feb, 28,—One of the fastest fighte ever pulled off in South- ern Wisconsin was the gu between ‘Tony Componi und Joe Curtin, of Chicago, which came as the wind-up of the box- ing show given here last night. Com- poni had Curtin going Guring the entre aix rounds, but us vota men were on thelr tvet wien the yong -ounued the referee called ine batue a diaw. Li was thought Goy. La Fo stop We Mgne aid there were huit Gozen deputy sieriffs ut the ringside, but they made no eifort to terere, aeenemeeeee| j | open | SPORTS EDITED BY FIGHTING FACE OF ‘YOUNG CORBETT,’ WHO MEETS NELSON TO-NIGHT a Younes Co oe G RBETT, BY B.C. BULGER. test of the team on Maroh t The FIGHTER. , ‘The vanguard of the New York Amer. Giants will contine thelr first three OF HAS BEEN" m left for| Weeks to meeting the savannah and BALL PLAYERS START SOUTH, 4 ROBERT EDGREN. SAYS Tis FoR. ORBETT'S . RON, “THE es RING SIDE. HIGHLANDERS ARE OFF TO TRAINING GROUND Griffith's Men Leave for ‘Montgomery, Ala, on Noon Train—Giants for the South Thursday, ican League baseball team Montgomery, Ala., to-day at noon, and| Birmingham clubs, From Birmingham (Special to The Evening World.) Nelson and “Young Corbett” are ready for the fray to-night. For the firs! ume in his career the Swede wili enter the ring a red-hot fa- vorite over his man. It is a sad blow to Corbett to be on the short end, but ha takes It philosophically and contends that he will have the crowd with alm, To-day Nelson rules favorite at 10 to 8, cuntingent | ind unless the race-track their purse-strings and bet on the Denver boy the youth from Heg- switch will be the big man in the bet- ting, “Smiling” Metzner fears that Nelson will have the gout because he is unused to being a fuvorite, That the men will battle before a big house In Woodward's Payilion is a certainty, The advance sale has been double that of their first fight, Heves that the men will contest before ite would | a 3,0 house, Corgett Down to Weight. Kenney and Baldwin * F.ghi Fas: Draw, (Special to The Evening World.) HAVE HILL, Mass., Web, 2s.—1n the fastest bout ever seen in this ci “Young”. Kenney, of Lawrence, and Matiy Baldwin, of Charlestown, weat twelve 1ounus (0 4 diaw last evenng | ore tne tha OL Wea | ¥ Went other Troui the start, Keeping: things mnov.nk all the thie, Baldwin did sume great du his work {nthe clinches was D aliy good, enney iureed the nyhung | g tho gieuter pare of the thie, bul hie bunch lacked power, In the final roun Baid\'.n did some clever work, but it came too late, "Teddy" Atkins won from Joe Hen- essay In six rounds of fast boxing, Willie’ Mack and “Young” Chisholm | t jh }road tn the Y | tree moamb Jou Gans's #1 suggested he use 9 congratulating We } pounds and he awoke this morn- Rat weight, was settling In water so he could drink his Way out to dry land, Corbett went out yesterday on the norulng and again in the Hach time he perspired, ly in the hot sun end felt splendidly | tfter ius rubdown, The brulse he sut- feryd on his left hand s§ healed and he no longer feels u soreness in the He landed his wrist on one of trp elbows, iid sume one turpentine on the pruise, This strong liniment burned the arm and for a tine It bothered Corbett t soreness has disappeared mark Is no longer visible, he is himself that it is no attoroon, on s¢ who watched Corbett and Gans Little Denverite Is Full of Confidence, How- ever, and Has Advised His Friends to Bet on Him to Win To-Night's Battle., SAN FRANCISCO, Ieb, 28,—Battling | fought hard. NELSON 10-T0-8 FAVORITE. £ | bouts at Shannon's’ will admit they | The pair threw caution to the winds and tore into each other, Gury would keep planting his left into | Sutisfaction each time that Corbett possessed aqwallop, as Willle always came back hard on the negro's head, Will See Real Corbett, ‘The public will see the real Corbett to. night. He is tresh ana strong und loons Hike M sehoulbuy just out of hig vain, Lhe COVOE Was HieUls AVEO orlg aL ieoemmes the Corbett que avwered cae, culurs Ol ‘terry McGovern und xubse- quently stopped lumen an iesy than pie Kecit tounge. “dhe Corbett woo ngnts to-night Will be Laster than beLore, ves Cause Gdie has aidae hint 60, He w NOU vteds Kround tor Neisun, and | : friends believe that When they ex Changs Wallops the Swede wil iat cae belt's midsection (o test Willie's abil- | ity to take & punch, and learned to his | by the time they reach the spring train- | they start North In a roundabout way, is Manager Griffith expects to and before returning to the Polo ay Gree vy his full complement of | Grounds will pay their tet, game. at nitchers, One week from the time the | Jidianepoils, Upon arriving hore will pl tice games ite phiy s practice wmes il pitchers arrive in Montgomery the full! home and will then open the seacon fieldti am wih report and then active | with Boston on April 14. eared begin with a series of games|, Baseball experts throughout the couns jtry are awaiting with much dhterest agalnst various clubs of the Southern | tho fesult of Clark Grifhth's experks and South Atlantic Leagues. | ment In working out his pitchers frat. hon 1 » Na- | He proposes to get them in the bee On Dhureday Hie remna ye Bs by vate | condition possible in a week's time and thonal League championship club seal pit them against his regular team of tered about New York will sail for | Savannah on the Clty of Macon, accom- batters. Hix fdea Is that the pitchers | panied by Assistant Secretary Murphy: will thus be able to “let. themeelves loose,” and the batters will be trained {much faster by having to hit "fast ‘They will be joined in Savannah vy the | ones’ at the start. (ee en we ES “LL WIN,” SAYS NELSON, J could not he in better shape. T will wear down Corbett and then put him to sleep, I dia before, I have the Indian nig: on Mr, Corbett, and when 7 beat him I will show the public that IT can beat Britt—BDATTLING NELSON, t rronmmerery ena TR TY . 193; Hecht, 157; Damm, 187; total, PLL WIN IN TEN LAST NIGHT'S BOWLING. | ic Pak Tell my friends they ca Commercial B, L. Tournament. 1M; Pfubier, 124 1. MUP Cte nafely bet on me thin time, 1 (At Fair Bowling Alleys.) Geisler, uh Maurer, 1 Biafra un, have had no trouble'in making | | FIRST GAME—Westing, Chureh, Kerr) 163; Lethtelm, 160; Leschinsky, 118 » th welght, I never trained & Co.--Kobtmeler, 163; Gareltt, 168) ) total, 807 i ud pad m MeKeown, 190; Benning. | THIRD GAME—Prospect—Spring, 193 harder in my life, and I have total, 7a. Browning, Kitig & Co.! Wegener, 138; tToetzel, 140; Heoht, 165; > great confidence of winning, 1] | —Sohwartz” 158; Gall, ils; Conway,| Demm, 183; total, 775, Aurora—Diatelr, Whitwell, 180; Brachbs . 163; Mauer, 175; Stelnanann, 150; ord, Letbs fein, 161 Lichdnsky, 167; total, 822, New Jersey Bowling Association, (At Arthur's 4 Hoboken, N. J.) V Ei 781 ‘ D GAME — Westing, Church, Kottmoler, 139; Garritt, 13) McKeown, 144; Benning, Alf. Benjamin ©o.—| will beat Nelson in ten rounds, and then, Mr, Britt, wateh oat, YoU) CORKETT, Agee RaMETIOr Mtl 5 1 SEERA woe Up to that to-day Munager Levy had put away as | time,” much as $8,000 for tiokets, and he be- | Msht Corbett went to bed last night welgh- mark. He dried out during the! [oily and us usual guifered from thirst. profited b hed the batile was over and he (ition, I will beat Nel us My for Ma cout ell my friends here and |; oF {ney at rately bet on. ine this sald Corbow, before retiring jast 4 have had no trouble making the welgat. { never trained harder ip my Iife, and have great confidence or winning, I know Nelson can't beat me, When he boxed Britt I was at! the ringside, and 1 thought him an easy | J therefore thougant little of tfain- ing, and as Is often the caso, F fell a vies | tin of My own foolishness. I ha ned a severe Jesson, and that I ha y it is evidenced by my co} gon in ten rounds, and then, Mr Brit, waten outta Corbett will have the bes: seconds in the country to-night, He will be esquired by "“Splder" Kelly, Tim Me. | Grath, Joe Gans and Billy’ MeDonuld, Nelson's Last Run, Ison was out on the rnd yesterday morning and set a@ terrific pace fi i | ‘or } manager, Billy Nolan, "Ra i a Kelly, dred Landers and ‘Sm In Metzner, The trainers and compani were glad when the run was over, us Nelson tried to run them oft their feet, Nelson felt so jubilant. over his condi: tlon that he Invited the crowd to go swimming In the afternoon, and the bunch disported themselves Ilke a lot of schoolboys on a holiday, “Being on the long end seems funny to me." s: Nelson, “It would make no difference how the betting went, because I would bet elther way on my. gelf, IT could not be jn better shan I will wear Corbett down and then put COMING OVER Charley Mitgi accompanied py Ja-| White, the light-weight champion of nd, and Jem Bowker, champion it of the world, will sall from England to-morrow on the White Star Ine steamship Oceanle for this country, Mitehell Is bringing Wiite to this country for the purpose of ellnoh- ing the matoh between him and Jimmy Britt, the ligit-welght champion of Cal- ifornia, which {s carded to be decided , before one of the clubs in San Franc!s- co, Mitchell has already accepted tue terms offered by the Yosemite and San| Francisco A, C,, which are 60 per cent, | of the gross rezelpts, As soon as arrives here he will affix his signature to the articles of agreement, which call for the fighters to meet in a| twenty round bout at 133 pounds for the} ght champlonship of the| Engi ae KOUWENHOVEN WINS AT POOL George Kouwenhoven defeated Clinton Robinson Jast night In the play-off of thoir te for second place in the Greater New York amateur pool championship tourna. ment, at the Montauls Academy, Brooklyn, Kouwenhoven made 100 balla, with a high run of 13 und 4 eerateh Robinson made and 2 wit have rat who (won the tour- ” EASILY BEATEN SALT LAKE CITY, Feb, =u {itsu has proved infertor to Amert wrestling in a match between I Robineon, a wrestler of local prom nence, and Kadura Murayama, of San | Francisco, Each man was allowed to use his own style of wrestling, and Rebingon tw put the Japanese down with compara tive ease, using half Nelson hold in jt each Instance, The first fall was 9 complished in three minutes and eleven seconds; the second in two minutes and ten seconds, ——a PARR COMES TO TACKLE JENKINS Jim Parr, the English wrestler, will re turn to this city tonight and finisi: his) trafning here for his match with Tom} Jenkins at Sulzer's Harlom Casino next Friday night After his match with} Gotch, Parry went to Utlea, where ho wrestled last night. } va nd Jennine are to meet in al Oat sheASecttchecan Contest, 8B furlongs; wo: Blue Grave Lad *Syntax Panic M Frank Debaue Five and a halt furl elle *Danee Mui scharlie Dickson “ihe 1 "t 1 Iment Ellison fal thea n Rose Muyseiman Antimony vs Darius Nels U EDN FOURTH RAGE-—Four furlong eclal, 81,00 added. ell Quee Mur Sebrelik, of St, Lauls, and George Cole! fyveht ve xcround draw. jtear Icose at cach other In practice him to sleep us te dla gefiey ene tt | A r iV 5 . ‘ite Saeco oa oD ii | (Special to The ‘enine World.) r ml Joe Hayman ie NEW ORI Feb, {8-—he en= |. Counle Proveus and “Morrie! fries for to-morrow’ ( 3 are i fol- Walden entry, yor ARS Owls mule and three | 104 nn) SIXTH furlongs Mise Sch Mary) RACE—Selling; five and a halt id Ws 708 Opinion Hadrian ssc. *Apprentice allowanes te ICE BOATS SAIL FAST, LONG BRANCH. wore divided yest Earle and Re cup, Gibbons’ Ro firwt in the fire race le and “he race given to the th secon’ race the Hover fini + the Gtveetheart. second and the ini ‘Tim ST minin he ee a WANTS JIU-JITSU MATCH, Young Muldoon, the Harlem wrestler, has Joe Wooten . hoon practising jiu Jitsu and ts anxious to Bim, Meainnis Meet any one of his Weight, 126 pounds, at ArdAnt pisses that or any other atyle of wresiling, is del eA li ate |the Indian sign on Mr, Corbett, and liwagsen, 140; Strahan, | FIRST GAME~Hoboken—W, Schroeder, Fe Sarceat Biotec ote ‘eddy, iui Hivech, tf; toval fn, | 10; H. Relvers, I; T Vandernelden, nde ’ PHIRD GAMB—Alt, Benjamin Co. ; I. Vandepheiden, 149; H. Vander AL Daeaene ath ot a, ERA Bill wagaen, He) Page, | ‘helden, @; total, Th.“ Berelemann- Nola nd “Rawhide” ‘Kelly, hana 188; Leddy, 162; Hirsch, 167; total, 85 x Du ys 88; Topses, daly ohdenberg, « will weigh in at Harry ‘Corbett's to } ni mz nk & C08 Heatley t f grehanerny 163; Kirchner, 156; toe night 6 a'clock. They are sohea-, Schrooder, 4; Con i 1, S57, oe f iy, tiled to box at 130 pounds, and if clther| 148; Brachhold, 14; tc . ECOND GAME Hoboken, wy H, Sleve Schroeder, 189; MG Is overweuent he wit fortat a pig num. United Bowling Clubs Second Section | Vandorhelden, 218; , Vanderaelden, the contest. ‘Corbett has bet on him- | (At Genmunta Alleys.) | 180; H. Vandorhelden, 144; total, 86% ge elf, and Joe Gans has advised friends FIRST GAME—Hickory—Zimmer, ae Imperial-Uhl, 18; — Lamaster, 186; ida bet on the ex-champion. Even Al| Cullen, 143; Kémm, 118 Gaiee, Evans, 169; Wassermann, 21; Luhra, ~)y eee | =| Topser, 150; Rohdenberg, 198; Mohne kern, 164; Kirchner, 190; total, 88, Ime perlal—Unh!, 182; Lamster, 189; \Wassermann, 160; Lu tal, $78, a 178; ‘evans, 8, 119; tow, HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. ——— (Special to The Evening World.) HOT SPRINGS, Ark, Feb, 28.—The CITY PARK ENTRIES. (Special t) The Bvenine World.) NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb, 28,—The uM entries for to-mnorrow's races Are AS) entries for tomorrow's Taces are AR SWANSON VS, MODEL. ‘ollows: | follows! FIRST RACK—One mile; selling, Alex Swanson, the champion welter-welght Miss, Marcon. 100 sss 100 wrestler, will meet Harry Motel, of the piles. Martone, Amorous’ *. Alilance Athletic Bowery theatre Fike, Gute Keone 1h | thuswlay night its for W side bot Albertola ' e the catoh-as.caton Sdgardo time they met nelther ea te Balley WITH It! y: p acond Mate... 105 — ieee " yon. 105, tateanna 198 SPORTING. " ESO i sannannannannanannnannannannnmmne Wi 105 2 Wor'd Bidg.,|ONB Manne THE BULLETIN) “x3? No. 1301: ! 5 |. y. [Beet WW, : Palo Chavalla. 2 1 $i Monthly, BRT i Four furlongs; aciling, — = ee ye traeale diet SECOND f mil 7 i i WANT MEN, that are sufterux tron ’ Ingrate Any special couaition or a Bee Trap sss Satu to come und hays 8 tg Btevelane : 8 to come and } ; Maes SButwell soclal chat with me and let q mo explain iny syetem 0} 4 treatment, od i tho de rT that the many so-called " Declallats have failed tn, { cure VARICOCELE tn 6 lays, no cutting or tying; ICTURE In 10 days, nite: | BE BB abe ul mercury or potash: Vid PRY died Py mM ih ones HYDROCTLD cured Ina hore A fi Bil Cur cutting: BLADDER and KIDN conditions. if Mirthiess chired permanently; shrunken. organs.” Mi , as strong and enlarced, no cutting; RECTAL (lt TARWASH vithout tho ald of a knite, | ai on : TAR! hind eure p solling, EA, Asean Red Tok a. Ae Senn ful NO ING Crown Prince ++ irae Me g Mile and a half; welling. | to 9° P, ‘Sundays, | RBI CELI OA ou cannot RR. fe N. MACKENZIE,» Bath St, New York, i Hues i Pay Neversuch ene — iS hers! *Imboten : PURI EU AE *Compass FIFTH RACE—Six, furlones, FIFVH RAC 8 OLD DR. GRINDLE Midnight Minstrel... 9) ANAS A BEML boa Red Ruler os s.. VISHASWS UN duds, 1 Alaa . Under Dr, Grindle’s scientific treatment all. Rovellle (isvdccs pecullay to men a emanentiy — Morris Voliner buivd mole UMok Reticent oF Jonmo Mr, Barnaby an Dixon ly Draper; Paul Whaley | Anirastua ,.. F matters plan i ; Dt of how long stand Grindle wil ©) TH RA Moorhen. pot oF rely nin fo ih dy Carlin | Ssitty” Moore”: Sure YOU. aS avon nivale and ordinary pert Collen Advice | /Nannan i Haeases cand le to 10 aay Tue Farina 18 Tak the wan tio IT y ve h Bt betwen ith Aves, Worhla, Shion Hi, haa ocoupled OTT ARS ‘Ayla eM Nate nO ott phystolan trees | expnmentice’ allowance, recor twenty tay Savino free, Medle ————=__ OI gt tenner, 1 ta 8 Ste ten Me Re soirenttee aliowane BOTHNER TO MEET FISHER, a MEN AND WOMEN, BLAY T, Uj At the annual smoker and yaudeville (Use Whe @ for nonntirnd TO PLAY TENNIS ABROAD. ot the Tremont Athletke Club, to bo Herta Se Hae } Hy, se. Note challenge for the | held at Rosebank Hall, One Hundred gt We fanere, Uf mth cone wie ay ening oauagl rennla, Tephe,sent| and Soventy-seventh street and Park | Beets emcin Value, shi iet maied Y settain fe rents, Ansostaton | avenue, Thursdhy evening, George 10 fold By Drag Coen ait tdcented HY. the latter cr. | Buchner, champlon light-weight wrestler 4 i yhy, haw lect accepted by the latter or. | Buthner, 8. de Kaniantion and the maceh_ wil be ‘a tn of thy world, will meet George Fisher, nk sen: z of the Now Polo A. A. There will be parane wome time during the Pea outa,

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