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ibaa’ Ki BACK IN RING. Aa, me i | NEW SAMSON AND LIGHTWEIGHT TEMPLE—A PROPHECY CORBETT QUITS 1 THE PRIZE RING His, Decisive Defeat by’ Battling Nelson Convinces the Little Denverite that He Has Seen His Best Days ae a Fighter. ee, SAN FRANCISCO, March 2.—'T am through with the fighting game,” was ioe Corbett’s sad announcement to- ay, Of those who saw the fight there ts jl i hardly one to doubt‘the Den: boy's pd epee wisdom In retiring from the roped j arena, at least so far as the Battling ] Dane {s concerned, That Nelson's great ' perfomance | 7 made a deen impression on th jocal IR “Young Oorbett!'’ oR He travelled the pace, and ft 7 Xilled him in the fighting seme, NGone {9 the wonderti vitality uf Ms Mghting days, never to return, Train- | fight fans is undeniable, and many of ‘wil not bring {t back—neither will them have now switched around and He has won fortunes In the ring. belleve that the Dane will whip Jimmy thas thrown them away careless'y, \ Brit\ it they meet this month, ¢ i é ATU _—__ Nelsch himself appears to: think there 4a no doubt whatever of his ability to All sorts and condition» of sports and aport-lovers were in evidence at the Sportemen’s Show last night. Soclety sports rura) sports, real sports and beat Britt and even Joe Gans, After the bout Nelson said: “I can whip Britt ag easily as I did Corbett id will bet him any ami in reasoi would-be sports were there, and not | &” ount in reason ap that I can do so, I can whip any light- one paaned by the motor-boat exhibit, | V2 Sin C0 20. tt barr! yorld, not barrin That would have been impossible, fr! Gans, the champion’ The revarie ace on every side samples of the fleet little | preceded this tignt of how Corbett was craft attracted attention, very day puting it all over Gans in training f bolleving that he would always be able 9 win more, He had “the walloo.” | Now the baseball fan can elt up and d he thonght that no matter how | tars notice, dly he fell out of fighting trim b#) ‘phe Giants, the real championa, che ooilld always depend on the ‘one $004 | ray) thirigs in the baseball line and New punch” to win for him, He was chuck | york's representatives in the great na- full of self-coniidence, and it wasn't! tional game, start on thelr spring train- warranted by his actual ability 93 4 | Ing trip to-day. iter, So when he mot a better man onal friends of the Giants, many went’ down to inevitable defoat, He | fa: a the chict rooters for the team slowly beaten down once; he| will go to Pier 8 at 3 P. M., where ned hard for a second chance, and |¢uveral members of the team will board was as slowly and surely bewten {the steamer City of Macon for Savan- 4 again. Nah, ‘The boys will begin their spring ‘ung Corbett” will be remembered, | practice there next Monday mornin: i he may furnish @ good warning [Christy Muthowson, Bill Dahlen, Geort " id not scare me in t they seem to grow more In favor. This) Tfnow qconta lok nthe one ora 1s demonstrated by the number of ordera Corbett to-day had very little to pay, given to makers. ee, beaten falriy,” sald he, “and Among the visitors were former Liou- | Tyna oer yee te. afters T flon't think tenani-Governor ‘Timothy 1. Wood-| sorry my friends lost ‘teltt tiondy a oft, Pollce Commissioner McAdoo, fag navies Ww trl Deputy Commissioner Lindsiey and Denver boy can feel ft becuuge he drew all the ‘nowy ) other successful youngsters, He|Wiltse, Frank Bowerman and Me- y 7 °, " | Bast for bis re with Terrie |Graw's mysterious recruit, McBwen, | Prank J. Gould, oe ub would advance him and bet BAD y Te The anglers’ tournament contest last ] + 60 confident was he of , erry MoCovern, and at that time he will make the trip by steamer, President ‘ " "s - \ | aed ee Thea Hy victory, fan ideal athlete, He was modust, | Brush, Manager McGraw, Mike Don- EY NG ; ‘ : {prem to- ail excepling (hove ho. have| this iy this treet p oN pace. giheet, ns and full of vitality, lin, Dan McGann and Billy Gilbert will : p Bost } . |27e o o a aay Mnmtiar. contest Ia ate of enabur Halstorerseecages Fit Wr years apent under the glaring | 3° to Savannah from Hot Springs, Ark. - 8 i] N can! ‘ soak woarhaesent. A. fy | Sue {s to come up for Dassare this Auies and Devlin will go from Washing- z / " either cl Fats Let mea enioh way Week In the Legislature at Sacramento, of the Great, White Way, £F- | ‘on, and Joe McGinnity, Roger Bresnae — . : MNN\\ i on No. 4 hook was used, which (met Al Herford, who is here with Joe Gans, by swarming parasites and a 0 ‘ furnwhed by the "e Sent} promises to offer the pair & Mberal filled jim with concelt ond han, Sandow Mertes, Dummy Taylor HY of and, length e eee alt dare: | poet, peers his club at Baltlmore tf and Marshall will go from their homes \ i! i“ 133 by ae Ry Sie ry was caecs Meany tes shut down on boxing ond with 17 feet; W. H. Hammett was! ‘Horfors in Behalf of Gans sald to- third. with 76 feet 6 inches, and H. de!day: ‘Joe will take his Nine faba fe Reaslofe wae fourth, with 68 feet. the aspirants for the lghtwaleht title , —— settle matters among themselves, He him of everything that made|i, the West, George Browne 1s now in ja fighter, ‘The only thing they lett | cavannan, awall the couramé to go down gamely to pectoral ting the arrival of bis feat. There never was any question Z Z R “Corbett’s" gameness, and the des- york , ea Fa tee the ep \ z ORKER WINS SHOOT. aly be rena a Aid Proper time to de- way in which he fought until |South with the He will be busy | if) : NEW Y . The house wae not, as laree th pally Dattered down by Nelson should | tthe club's office, arranwing for, tho ‘ / ny “s taht promoters exbroted About fiao8 . 4 a as ~ i Mareh taken in at the . y fe, temomt : 5; PALA SEACH, | Hie, S—John| Was AKO giwent tO the Rahters” THO wes Jerome Kelly, of New York, yesterday | Avision of the purse was seventy-five d to his credit, which will made a gala occasion, in won the William Binebam cup at the Florida | hep cent, to Nelson and twenty-five to 4 —_— which the pennant-raising will play a | HIS Battling Nelson is another prominent t, f t was a ten-Ii Dane receiving ni (Ternible ‘Terry MoGovern, He| .¢\ kame detween the Montreal team, Cian Club ahoot. The event was aten-live: | Corbett. | the \ le, and th dird contest. tw: * ‘this share, He bet about ln a great fighter, with every|fas doen arranged for April Ik the day” Be aor en awiene Hilt De, Danlel Kar | Oh himeelt at odds of 6 to 4 nett ‘him Hon of a chumplon, If Briit | before the opening, Fa Ey Micao, 8. $10,750 for his nips work, Gorbett's ( share was abou him again thers may be new t-welght ‘candidate for the cham- esses JENKINS AFTER GOTCH JOHN L. SULLIVAN HIGHLANDERS START __ GCE YACHT DRUB gcarccc | IN RING OR ON THE MAT DONS GLOVES AGAIN) PRACTICE IN THE SOUTH) '8 CHAMPION VAR ju ft f of tote tw RED BANE, No J. March @/Tho Tom Jenkins, the former champton | fore he does Jot and] ise you 4 otoalt Putman, catoher| fi -yacht championship rece tor wrrestiee, 14 hot. on the trias of, Bran | 8? Fat fo peck fo the Tara busine i By Boxeman C. Bulger. | ot‘ au weiter allne Marto; [ine Greatecup, was, eafied bere tm 0 4 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, March 2—| blows were exchanged; then the men (Bpecid] t The Evening World.) Orth Is in gtast shape, baving been | fresh northwest, bre * Toalemanes i as bw ial es, sae cone Tay Wales aameetine dans Sow peli ence T gained in, tral pine Join L. Sullivan, former heavy-weignt | clinched. Mare! tral ral weoks, He came twelve and Jonge to hie conqueror, and wants ton hae given me enough pointe to heat | ebammplon, knocked out Jack MoCor-| Atter the break Sutlivan cushed Me Fist pun ie ae legreed Peer ee | ak Gearing a Goonghin cap, dad etarterd: were! Willis snd’ Dette: Drub, lor Parr, if I don't beat him | yok, of Galveston, Texas, !n the seo-| Cormick around the ring, maining blows Bast, the adva! ard of the High couldn't walt until morning to te Charles “Irtin's Georgie, Ivy Hance's meet ‘him either in the ring or on the] (/,_, ) mat, © Jenkina olaima ‘that Gotch | Qimouic tha eee eee 1 Heine od |ond rouiid, at Smith's Opera-Houre last | Upon him. McCormick went to, hip| ites iS tne Selo 1 oo day | Relating hie HUDENE AED reat eiiea| Northwest, Charles Allen's Kéna M., atrald to meet him and has sidestepped | beat him in order to obtain matoh|inight, Alfter the fight Sullivan issued corner looking somewhat worn. to find themselves languishing in balmy | sixteen deer, one small, Noss bear, | and Grant and Morford’s Tveo; several wild tu’ fame in} 1¢ was an easy victory’ for the Drub, with heat and I will do jt 20 decisiv ‘& goncred def, stating that he was ready| In the second round John begen :0/jresses, They arrived here three hours Mine ataatiton peal game in Yes tee Thee Pee the |to meet any of ‘'the top notchers,’" and| puff, but kept after McCormick, landing liste Tong before Atlanta was reached | footer, and no o ry, | which took ths lead at the start and He oul hich | maintained {t to the Anish. at Lyne! ye phe fing oN York 888! the Georgie finished second, the ly. announces that| Northwest third, the Edna M, fourth, ae Le tt Vee and the Tyro last. The Drub’e time A coatres 2} was 29m, 488. "I want to meet Gotch, for I have the ‘Indian on him," says Jenkins, "He won a victory over me in Cleveland ‘ took out for | when I was in poor shape. In condition | 1m Feturn to Baltimore by Mr.|/1I can defeat any wrestler in Amerios. | he added i Gotch {5 soft picking, I can beat ‘him | the other night, Whén told of J » the best day he ever saw. He has the| “marks, Be eeu Hey oat peat, ne declared his faith in his ability to stay| heavy blows, taking a few light ones) ion. of the ball nla; hed their first et ally, with’ them olght’ or ten rounds, in return. Then Suidivan sent bi8 | erserience of fw Buittvan and MoCormick entered the faa eas fy 1, and the acenes of loungers around th an a t | ite in fale haa Sulltvan ts train-| minutes to revive, him, stations in shirt sleeves was @ novel | after a Hd ‘ing ‘every day, and MoCormick gavo| After the Aight van gave out the) spectacle. 4 4 ort ne wagered up trathing for a battle with “Kia''/Mollowing statment: At do not tnizk "ai" Orth, the pltsher, Joined che | 4H 'Surralona bafts COMM! OF CMT) act" ror tne elud cup, with three t | pugilistic bee In his bonnet, and wants|my chances, When a man his own | MoCoy to meet Sulfivan, pA nas in eight or ten rounds, I am|party at Lynchburg, Va. and George} The ractice ins to-day with a@/ entries, was won by the Northwest, the $500 tol to add a fighting title to his credit. 1]money in this game he knows pretty In the firet round Sullivan led savage. | excellent, and am confident that | Puttman boarded the train at atlanta, | Warming up by the pitchers, s s' vage- | feeling at he men will then rua into town, @ Tyro being second and the Hana M, diatance of abo! fe to Fits-|oan beat him in the ring or on the mat, | Well What he ts about. T will win ty at McCormick's face, but the wily/I can put up a hard fight. I atand| geveral players are expected to-day, and Breanne CM PIn | Wicd. up $5,000] and etand ready to make a match at fe denkigs can Take ne Aisiie the da: | Jack ducked, receiving a stitt uppercut | Back of My previous Any Of the tone | active work will begin Immediately, fave the ‘work will Bot be severe for os either game, Let him sample me be- | fensive for a moment.’ for “his pains, Dwo or three light Grimth now has with him pitchers | several days. ! COLUMBIA LOSES FOILSMEN f tI eee eter atthe Vie-Preudent and. Rechtary at. | Sy Si re MATTHEWSWINS| "rctmreomm (CLANCY FIGHTS FAST — Sesser MRS. WORK WINS is<5 cosa in preparation for the fencing meet to-mor- Tow night with Pennsylvania, : wed, Finally Andy began order- it in by the case, Than he care- \% My Opened hottle after bottle and| NEW ORLEANS, March 2>Matty PALM BEACH, Fla, March 2.—Mra, “The @mal! not binds had dls-| | 1007, and 1 ecece | ANOTHER FIGHT 22 == DRAW WI. eS MEDAL FOR COLE 0 1 hy ‘ IRST furlonga; polling, former secretary, ts ono of the! most proml- #4 thing of tho past. but the wine sal TRS7 RACE —Tiveretphite of a mite; Mites be i nent follsmon at Morningside Heights, The “Nepemhe .. ‘ ree, toe follamen had their Inst practice yesterd $B: Milton ©. Work, of Philadelphia, he eparkling contents upon the | Matthews, the ex-welterweight cham- PHILADPLPHIA, Pa, March %—| Im the sixth round Ryan, obeying —— ; ' pion, won another easy victory in the Buddy” Ryan, welter-welght cham- instruotions, went out to finish his won the qualification medal for the SFORTING. @tiare you trying to do?” asked | arena of the Bouthern A. C, last ngiht, plon, watted too long to finish Jack man, Ho rushd at Clancy Hke a wild| bast score In the woman's South Flore] e-seenncnpe nner, amenernmanmras the guests, His victim this time was ‘Frenchy Clancy, who olaims several Engiish|man, swinging his arms with terrifle |!aa champlonship, she made the) THEBULLETIN x’ vYory clehteen-holo course in 44, 61-96, |_£1 Monthly, titles, at the National A, C. last night, |force, driving Jack around the rink. ‘and consequently had to be sutiefled| Clancy managed to evade most of the with a draw. The 'go"’ was worth tray: | swings until but one minute of the at joke,” replied Andy, ‘‘I'm| Fay, the local middleweight fighter who ft soak all the plaster off the had previously won a few gaod fights | | downstairs,” . in this vielnity, Match play will continue to-day, |= en Two allver cups for firet prise and | WANT ME runner-up have been donated by Mr, i my — Fay was no match for Matthews, elling many miles to see, although | ivund was left, when Ryan cornered him that are. aut P} HILADELPHIA JACK o'BRIaN| who pounded him all argund the ring Ryan's eatly ehowing was a disap-/and, seaching his jaw with a series} Charles HM, Dale, of New York, who Say gpecial condition pointment. jof rights and lefts, had him wabbly, plays at Larchmont. rev Liners Li ‘but still dolng business on hie pink, pature Other scores yesterday were: Mrs. E. eocial char with ‘me anc H, Filter, 97; Mrs. Thomas M, Cook, m¢ explain my Oe Be }100; Mrs, James Wood, 102; Mra. John oa tC &. Downey, 103; Mrs. Louln A. Wergi- that ine, snanp: oprcaltes son, 104; Mrs, James W, Scully, 104: gpectalist se | Mign Juicy Pay, 109, cure v, if ‘a ) hes again announced that he sill| throughout the ten rounds that the K bout lasted. Heine last Aue pons that } news nished i he fs ‘willing: to beck hier Shmerititth, drawing. tho. claret from | tf y ‘extent that will give pleas. | his nose and mouth and also sugKer . Now we know the origin |ing him with smashes on the jaw. warm breeze that blew in from Mine judges tly awarded the de- yopterday, cision to Matthews, This makes the third 4 {n succession that Matthews has Wa In this elty. Clancy started off with a jab that Ls} fae ane furtous Nia this HW AN " yr 7 : that neither man pa! any attention bothered “Buddy” very much iy fact to the bell and slugged away for fully sort of bewildered him, Jack, follow-|q minute wunti) separated by the Panic . gg {ng the instructions of Jack O'Brien, | reveree, att peonand Joo Haym |his left Into “Ruddy's" face, and had tes in the soml-wind-up, with honors PIM CME, ogy: old ond halt { Bender, In the) gutiungy, if t > accept Fitzsimmona’s challenge, 10 day retehl ——— CroRT | i ‘ yet |MOLD'TO FIGHT SIMMONS apes Harn ee ae set ate oot wt nether mats, ae ene peat. yong Seeman tia "4 fe ke H Ar Put & we Mv. . 1 potash ; d , i Right and “irue Bh kept close and hugged. He kept up } Rat ante Hiner’ nasa ance Muste one: HYDROCELE. sured te ‘4 s (a eae Monet jabbing tactics for five rounds, and was | Mi “ll Tuale, 0 outting; BLADDER and Kk ti ‘ Peak 10 I Nick Hollywood, of Confaale, and Phil Capitang eur rdrelet RL cai the young bantam. | Counle Lit cht ee holding hie own, Griffla shaded "Bud" Keys, | {spay Lay sions ian ikl shrunken orang n rooklyn, who racent]y de. | Fore and Waltney entny, naa) Be - ~ ~ -- Chamblee | ISHASKE cured \ La Wwersikh nd ‘ 'e Lie | WPAKNESSES of An: a Fred Harris, of this city, in the | sin and WIN Frvan as Bink: Minaenmaat oo... 107 Anna A Prete In 10 to, ayn COM R UL $i round. of @ echeduled fifteen TH RACE—Five-eigliths of CITY PARK ENTRIES. Mary Mecarterts “alin oh Bother FIER then Alt orbit twil, NO. TNouRe Sflait before the Indlan Athietio | will you Kindly let mo know what |" wie Hen niga Thespian eT all guia ; i sear ond ee sunitioa IO AW to 4 Of Staten Iwland, has bean | way the last food bout at the Broadway | kening.. (Special to The Evening Wi | FOURTH RACK—Seven furtonme: puree. Duke 1% Kendal , ITM If you cannot eal). to meet Lew Simmons in w| athletic Club, of New York City, be-+ ‘ ] CITY PARK. NEW ORLHANS, La.) Benmore rants We ‘ At the anpua! meeting of the New DR, Ry He M, MACKENZIB, 0 bout on March 8 hefors Apr Shoy 183 York Golf Club held last night at the 146 W, Sdth St, New York, Mareh 2—The entries for tu-morrow's | Hotel Astor David H. Thomas, Albert fore the Horton law was repealed? 1) nt glub. Aamold has started Ing moans to be in Y bet of $6 that the last bout 1 the bogt | have made a bet of % that the last bout i races are as follows | | ener f re when the bell rings, wax between Jor Gans and Dal Haw- rishmian ah FIRST RACE-—Purse; four furtongs, 1B. Dawyer) Goorke Fei Gawsoni Jolin 't 4 * kine, and Joe Gans won in the ninth! ,,Annémuam.. Mt Colonial Lady ; fo) | butt and Frederick U, adams wore QLD DR, GRINDLE, f elected to the Board of Managers for 49 YBARS A SPECIALIST IW Ilebar Gore FIFTH RACB—Halt nite; selling, RES OF MIE treo years. aN, Under Dr. Grindle's sclentific treatment alt | ‘o encourage and stimulate play in HORA | |” Woodelaim round, Bera . Dick Brown ent Toesn't Tommy Murphy hail from er etalt; Polly. For Misy Nannie seyutteen “ck Ww ‘eenpoint, Brooklyn? T.M Nao... ... Marimbo P the qualifying rounds in medal play tt ar to men are permanently Wrestlers will meet at Saenger- pha Loa HAWlas Was ihe d etrentoloa (or |was decided that a medal be offered for) ¢ yytors caally and on mone i, Brith and Schermarhor he Clut | *America Th Toa the highest score. Ha by aay other ad> fight at Broadway Athletic Club, Barons. ‘ ‘one-aix-| Misa Aubrey A committee was apnotited 10 consider jand rovort on the ets ooklyn, Maroh 10, Tom Shar- rt a Leo Patdello will be the -| Tommy Murphy comes trem iy Bonnle the Parlolio atoes Ageia reenpaluts 100 Brake? faniae aubsidary tut rkey twicé in an hour, catch-ase lx. turlonat 10g bow!hige di te att BAuat, OF Ore tho $40 alge het.| A says Corbett Wing, PB says he | SIXTH RAC RODARUNLE 100 10 erates fh) we _ tween Aug nen! ara a s, providing 1. iH | sneered DD kK Ria dertian Champlons png put | docsn’t if a draw. Who wins, providing A 05 is vowel 'RELAY ACE FOR COLLEGES. oo, the Terrible Swede: Jim | there 18 ho understanding between us ia ‘ 114 ( 105, 4 neers 8 0 ; Trish champion, and Pail W. iP WF | iW Mils"Ard one aixteench; — Another race haw beon aded to the Jong Pa ey 4 ey's trainer, | an onne of draw bet tn oft, 403 1 Hee 105 jin of roiay att aoneduce beh eye) wn \ Cae * ; eae aan ‘ ws | Int Er Momento. mat Windle ely oe ‘st madison Square Ailey he hh ed ON Visit to Sing Sing, | Kndy Jet me Know fn your paper what, Pyaves AiG Ra He ! Radiant Weat a Paracn on Aaron Ty Jt ta a one-mile event Fecond whieh no other Ady aBvorence YW. Maybrick, tre Aion! position Warner, formerly of New York | “StPFENE Ce Alowance | suareray Crean) Bi ‘Toe Huguenat 1iy | for teamnn Crom NAW KO University, Wess Seq seenaniy claim, AAVICe throw,” Medle | woman recently nartorog att \ ra Fes sta age tae 10 Hickory ome! 1} |g Rue Porn Uae | 2 HULA EAS abs BiEN Partoned after } als, bats In-iv he bats either AME Ayres Aden aw = : spent, Miem eure In Entiat ay oy nigit-hanged, THROWN. HAVER WiNS AT BILLIARDS, He ! fe Benes Ces at 4 oy mivertigate ne Denal |y-| Warner bain left-handed, work awageecs A | es rR 5 mre Y Max F Ba 4 | MER AND WOMEN, 0 on tate. A, ne D RACH = ix fuvonga 40 Nhe @ for unin t 4 her visits to sing | Kindly inform me by your paper In} ment for the pr iH Davie EVERALL PLAYS. GOOD POOL. PhomUh ios : pitt \ alachnsven, Snilammal May nd other Drlaons, Mra, Nays rounds James J, deffricn defeated chimplonshin. of. ¢ ecu Doles Mb wohnaton se Hon wiatean sweittan a seties of remarkable! Corbett in each of thelr battles, started on Monday “a. Hdward | i de Bvornt! won Inmt ptgnt's fame In, Godage ; SHE | ilator Witabit,” stone the craving Hileen, nnd not mated Bunday World, the firet 18 » | Leughiin's bilfard academy, yred line New York Athletic Club's champion- Hen Mae Daul . oe 4 wtronkthena shaky nerves, restores health, {Twat vane OEWIOALOR seit OF polvoniue will appear next Sunday, LOUIS M. P, | Faye: t 1 mA % hip pyol tournament from Anthony Clough. *Apprentice allowance, It's @ quick, complete, permanent, private ul faver last night dofeated ‘Thomas Bra i reo In oh . It is entitled, “What I Saw on i ‘hy 250 polnts to 201 PEN EE See Anau all was handicagped at 00; Clough Sinema renere MINDS FOR BOOK ‘A: TARE, “Valuable } us ) by Florence B, Maybrici, | 1% the first fght, twenty-third Yo polis, to Ml. eo and hi Ciitton Hoy handicapped at A). and he mada ST. a | END FOR BOOK A, FREE, Valuable to Agr ant Jn plat wiry P Bundeyis Mayr | connd, im the. wecoud Apht, tenth | wine! gh rt Heel and shig| Yellow Hammer Yoong, F, Vaentine, who. waa handicap! | FOR FACTS AND FIGURES any drinker, All correspondence strictly con+ Aa a sound. sad. vw ES NTE SL COTS EGR Ne TAO NAN WO AP AWE 1008 WOMLD ALMANAG,. BENYAMIN P, WAOGING, 109 Ot avy 2, Miaolan 000 a

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