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he <i zee * Ment? Well) t's dollars to doughnuts ne att 0 ‘DATE. no telling will have on hin now, flaah of his old Tommy Murphy » and if he would con- to fighting and leave act- ‘to those who understand I betier might break the tradition of the that defeated champion can ome back. want to eee what a football payed with feet and heads ia like, take a run up to thy Grounds to-morrow. ‘The Pilgrims, will meet a local team tn of “socker,”” and, while there absent that alr of strenucsity mrucglies Detpen the joan college elevens, those .who geen the game/say that it really Y cet moments. Hi ri Fr | track plungers worth? I don't Mean Drake and Gates and men that class, who are known to count ‘their wealth by the mifiion, but the professional plunger who a*few years | Was hustling for the rent and the of “ham and.” "Dhese moh, according to reports in the dally papers, bet anywhere from $90 to $10,000 on every one of the six races decided daily and win more often J segue Dhey lose, Of course such reading 4s rathor exciting, but those whd ought | to Know about such matters declare every reported wager. was aihaed® from five to ten it would « hearer the truth of the matter. PAANS leaves Herford for Coffroth. PWM the coloted boy now gei Mown, to Wosiness’ and really &: he will, Waite no one beli o make the lght-weight limit ina : there still are a stra, numb Five-fhe: io, fe when the weieht 48 no git up, and it's | ood bet iy Phigel Coffrot tran 6 gre oti h will got] THREE FIGHTERS WHO ARE NOW IN THE PUBLIC EYE, j fi YOUNG CORBETT, INTERNATIONAL FIGHT AT A CHELSEA TO-NIGHT Digger teins, np English Borer,’ wi elaivi at the pre ne. that he had H ad gone {o the bad, #0 that d. Ale ; \ | This Fight Promising. it_ would be impossitxe the maragement of W. D. Grant to Meet Jimmy Walsh for, “tnk® aint Ps ibe an the] gal! appears to have come into, his | though Mrs. Grosvenor retained suey ond Hargy Lewis, own again, however, and we age } Girl a two of her finca Fifteen Rounds Before the @ ght, have been|ing he will hold out long enough ey pe Douglas Athletic. Cu BY JOHN I POL L OCK, The first international pat Deen fought in this country at Hew! sin Owen M,' tho Httle Englishman, detertea| ? Monte Attell ina r ntes: in| ¢ IMM Cy, WII be decides in New tng land to-pigh!. The fgh figure in the bout are Dig the English bantam-weight, an Walsh, of Boston, who fougnt two limited-round bates in London geveral months ago. Walsh and Stan-) ley Will clash in o fteen-found go} before the Douglas A of Chelsea, | Mass. at 116 pounds. k Their Third Meeting, { This wil) be the Wuird tink Be Inds | 10 have fought, In the first bd te} return bout a fow months later, wach was declared a draw atter | fifteen| Pounds of the fastest Kind of boxing Both boys are confident they will win) to-night, A victory for either mean: battle with Frankie Nell, the ex- tam-welght champion of America, twenty rounds in San Francisco, Corbett Will Be Busy, e"Young Corbett’ will be kept busy Hehting this month, as he has three bouts arranged. Lis first will be with foung Brne,” of Philadelphia, for vix before the Washington Sporting eo! GARD ayer Stone vs. Al Delmont, Whleh took place berore the National] wviteg uy | Sporting Club, of London, Stanley: was] streut @warded the decision, They fought a] second St YALE IN GOLF MEET }dividual y to Tr nd um legiate Goi boys hat bed s fighting at ad ern for a long ume, but have feared n to try con- before the ¥% to be ers hold @ 1 anion, ¢ well-know ( rats, ha Jima trainer who has Britt and ites in Bag xed by Kiddie mid hin in his yout with Aurelia whic) takes t Ife A, C. Los ot é, the Avonla A. C, ban- and oA! Delmont, the New uu t. will try eons nd bout be MEN TIE ~——— ITY, L. 1. mat » whieh Of Philadelphia, on Oot, 4. his} to-d Kaow Yale, beat Partridge, will be with Joe Tipman, or} Yale, 4 and 2 ma for ffteen rounds, at jhe} Afver the firat two holes the In ere | A Gy Of Baltimore, of Ver. wi, | sere champion has fallen down Wie thitd with “Kia” echinake orjeontinudlaly. He was particularly wedk Por fitiden round before thejin putting. The thigd pole he Jost by Ae. Ot Pihelsen, Mass,, on] Knowles laying him a atymle. Gubert, 0 Dorbett 19 train- rvar pont lew: Princec The bouts in Philadelphia wita | MAYA S bat Ml he i Broad, and 6, r The Pictaburg player was thoroughly | - O'Brien. wiii Give Weight. outelawi GijLer went out in 4, 5 4 Anat, eat Pete! ” y When Wis poser Sack” O'Brien |g4"t tong an alge ron i ware it a the California Av been I up all the their twenty-round tin Ban badly & week from lo- he ay be giving Bway at vast perce OBriex who is train. nini’s Tavern, out on t w spore mt he will oulpoint bis enough to get thedecision, Goodman to Meet Love. Goodman, the Sonny, bigs cu an m aye Quaker the seul-windup Medovers.starohy bout wae matched Jost * Lave, ae Aver fhidel-° {1 Phelpa ae ‘Anhott ering Pp Playing far, He nd 1 atch was the 7 within a Yaak Jeo, Princeton the more Wis col ors, Urine one. Over pa yok Pha, kein tine OTN s 1 tr Me" lea, Gibert Tole. v the 10th ane holes ware “hal gutoh by 4 Abbott tt est re made ord 3| winne LNW HO! @ atialght hole son | | ' pony Gown and ont, | Philyy and Tenowiee, | of | tie afternoon Harva the ant in “a, f night rain, ean ae} had O08 ote thn only tacovauin’ Pralbure': PHILADELPHIA (Bpecial to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 20,—After his -_o nose had been broken in the Aitth round by Billy Burke in the wind-up et the A $10,000 purse has been offered tn , i | Phlladetohia for a elx-round bout be. {DoagmayA Co laet night, eck | tween Youn, Uorbelt und Terry Me- | opponent koe draw. ‘The figtting was Govern, Corbeit jas accepted the | tag: trom the fiemt. offer, He says he will meet Terry at 128) ar the Lenox A. C, Manayunk, the pounds, weighing In at 8 o'clock In the | wind-up was. between, Charles Cannon, fternoon, and that i: he scart best |/o¢ Manayunk, and "Kid" Hilton, of the Brovklva rrr defore tne sath) Chicago, The men hed scarcely begun round he will ferfelt all the purse, |to figit when Cannon swung his right McGovern has vot’ been heard. from, | and it landed on Hilton's Jaw, knocking but it ten’ A italy that he will accept: Ho | him out, says he wi it Corbett at 18 sounds, | the sama weight at. which they met Ip | 1% the seml- wind-up ‘Dade’ » Ken- Hartford on that remarkable Taanks- | nedy, of Philatelphia, and “itid" giving Day, when the champlonship | Frederick, of Wissahickon, went six changed ene AE |rounds ina draw. In the es, |Prank Stinger and "Kid went fix rounds, Gleason having ¢ better of it Battling Buck” and "Kit" Har- rls were stoped in the fourth to save intck, "Backing Stinger and ‘Young Ford’ were stopped In the first round to save Ford. MEET M'COVERN tet CITY, Mo. Oct Binly ian sald here, after reading of Te TY McGovern's viewry over Tommy Murphy, that Terry would probably be Nelion’s next opponent am ready to sign articles for & hy to-morrow," he said, “Battling | have wanted to take on MoGov- BIG PRICES FOR SHOW HORSES ior nine Mrs. J. B. M, Grosvenor’s show horses were sold at auction last nlght at the American Horse Exchange under — mate! Battling a chance al Mim, I know vern is a dangerous man, but 8 the minute did sell Urought 966,590. Laughing Water and Indian Chiet were bought by J. AV. Hare vay oy | FO m”, ant Lb. Btrauss ¢ Princess for £7, 00. The Baron «nd W. and A.| vaacnten « esas dont, Mrs. Grosveoor's champion ; y hight when he wes guest of honor at | cueetaut Renldings, were, the, beat Par the Pacific Coast Jimmy Coffroth, the 9 dioner given by the sporting writers nig t Udn They, were ht mw Os ‘c | Sia te ieee TG Liman fore | nig maneser Goce th fancy el gte |of New: York. ‘The shoe te Leually on Among those who .attende: 4 "ihe sale ave for Ban) ine other foot | Mr. and Mrs, A. G, Vanderbilt, Franelsco next week, where he has been F ive years Mr, Knowles has | William G, Rockefeller, J.B, Witener, |matched to fight Mike (Twin) Sullivan, | FOF Arse 4 { ;? Campbell Thompson, the Now Engla struggled to get together a champton- Pathe et af Phindel Iphia; ee Altre (ee New England lghweigt, ia a | eine sod at laut hile ambition has | | ei TRMe oF wae y (un rken, A ‘aa |tWenty-round bout before the Hayes | Sp club & re 1 OHM Hutt Twombley, Mas sa cn ged responsl- anne pun L * 1 reaiized. He the man fespo le iy viv) i a4 ¥, Caren Aurtel Ba-| Valley A. C. on the night of Nov, 24 | PPE tht ee Mdaruw to New York ‘Emr NEW witar teu ¢ Conn, Oct. 2,—Coach Herford was not to manage him in the Frank Hinkey has introduced a nov- | future Gans said; elty for the. Yale team. Instead | | “Yes, It ts true, Mr. Herford hae {using the. “Gummy” in. -stecks | |too much business of his handa to look ling, Mve yers were us Hinkey | | after my interes, and I keave for San got his squad of ends rovmded up, then | | Francisco next week to fignt Sullivan, © pieke: one to stand u; T have engaged) Jimmy Coffroth to players: were instru live dust with eat tackle key showed the men by the same t me CLEVER BOUTS nod how to tackle a player fron In @ in ptm pecuila (Speotad to The Byenine World.) challenge to fight Batt!ing Nelson tor t bx * mM on thers hb POTTSVILLE, Pa., Oct. 0.—The Twen- | the Ightwelght champtonahip,”’ jitsu” tackle by the oe o saw it| tleth Century Physical Culture Club, of — worked, this place, opened here Jast night with WANT FOOTBALL GAMES, we two clever bouts fi DE ORO BEATS CLEARWATER Tn tho first event “Jack” Boylan, ot| ‘The White Star foottall team ‘ * sumantt Hill, and “K Fennell, of |Oct. 2 Open for 91d, team on oppo ST, LOUIS, Oot, 2—Alfred de Oro,| Centralia, were pitted against each} nent’s grounds; of St, Louis, ‘holder of the world's) oter. | They were scheduled ta fant ied ey Arg EP vi ae ie chaxplons.lp continuous pool title, ast | elght rounds, but Fennell was all in at! Simpterdam avenue” Comms Ne night won the 4 Dlock of 200 balls in) the close of the fifth and quit his 00-vall mateh with Wiliam Clear-| Inthe final event “Young” Ronohue, water, of Greensourg, Pa. challenger of Bewton, and “Jimmy” Borner, of foy the title, The score was: De Oro,| Summit HM, fought fifteen rounds, 20; Clear wa The bout was declared a drow. r, Me TO-MORROW’S ENTRIES AT JAMAICA, Sufficiency ne (Special to The Bvening World.) JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N. ¥ ¥., Oct ~The entries for \ caatlows rages are as follows: now 2H Digobedi ont 1 Sullivan, “SPORTING NEWS ‘AND AND COMMEN PHILADELPHIA ce O'BRIEN, JOE GANS PARTS WRITERS DINE WITH HERFOR ety-five animale she | 00 Gane, the champion lghtwetyht, aha Al Herfor, his manager, lly severed their connections, : y When asked at the MoGovern-Murphy Dp. “emitn and Charies| fight in Philadephia if tt was true that make the matches for me wile 1 am in "Frisco. and he has already matc hed to fight Sullivan. I expect to, b after which I will issue and in the future Gans will arrange his own matches in the East, while out on Ts ROBERT oe ae |For That Reason There Is Little Chance that He Will Be bett. \ ‘Terry McGovern and Young Corbett have not been matched to meet in o fix-round bout before the National A: C.. of Philadelphia, @ rumor that was | | in ciroulation i the Quaker City after McGovern had knocked out Tommy Mufphy on Wetne night. Joe Humphreys, manager of McGovern, told Ud writer last night-that- no auch match had been olnohed, and prob- ably would not be, as Corbett cannot make the weight at which MoGovern in willing to fight. In speaking of Me- phreys said: “MeGovern will go right along fight- ing, and expects to éngage in & num- ber of battles this winter. I am anxious to have Terry fight Battling Nelron first, and I have been offered & purse of $1000 by a number of sporting mén of Philadelphia for Terry and Nelson to box a sixcount D FRED ) KNOWLES A courtesy which few men profession- ally ever enjoyed fell to Fred M. Knowles, secretary of the New York National League Baseball Club, Met © as well at Chesty, Mathawooe ewspaper men kpew t kK: Despite ‘tis hard luck and disappoint- ment of past years, Fred Knowles has never found fault with the preas, but has- always done everyting In his power to nasist the baseball riters In dole thelr daily work, Co#equently 1 be pt ayley acted aa ba se niet ere were many uMeroUs pA all of which contained a tinge of affection for the man who was guest of the evening, Manager MoGraw, of the Giants, was ‘an invited guest, and kept thi’gs uvely for nearly an hour rel humorous incidents ct his career connection with eccentric meyers. HAWKEY WON on THE MAT. WATKREOWN, N. Y., Got. %—Jo- soph “Hawkey, of this elty, te Towers, of Buffalo, last night | ay inva threeshour wrestling bout, in t | stratiat falls. “TPH CF Be IN TAMMANY HALL Bys. i, Nally, Musio and Lyrics 128 people’ sidluding WRLTX ftavune Stavuew ) BBLASCO PNEAPRE, Pra, 3 re ri CART by and Next Week ung BARBY. BUSOU Pyyy| Moin Ti ip beat a EN ep 8 ica Fs Soran ae TRAY RACH=-Selling: three-year-olds 2 2 ane 7 NACK-The Tamaqua Handiogp; | Wart Semon. Tally ‘Sat 8 6. | } i |HIPPODROME + On H Manag’ yn puxpy | pete e yal Winhow te * 20 lbetar Jessup Mad Mullah . SPOOND, RACK-.@eiling; and upward; one and one Bronze Wing three yearolds three matiens ateenth miles, wont 1 Low. and “A Ineludine unrivalled etapa WETROPOL tt peoee. |i Bite abet fied datt OUSA Set Now. i a | PASTOR'S | Oract Seow * erly la, Hari | Malehed to Fight Young Cor-| Govern’s plans for the future, Hum: | reD Dy | M’GOVERN WON'T GIVE AWAY WEIGHT IN FUTURE ~ ' Dowt tn that elty. I Nelwon declines to Meht Modovern. then a) am ready t@ match ferry to fight Young beth at the'eame weigntlat wilah Moy" fouht at Barchord, Conn.4i%8 pounta, Welt in at ¢ PF, or at Gie ring- wide. If Corbdtt refuses to fghe at Uiat weladit ahen 1 will mateh MeGov Orato Mees Abe Atte At tiny Welty ob uy vaher jyood sghtey who can make 16 poutdy. 1 ani sure that Core | bett cannut inale 126 pouadsas he ane | aehe’ th from the Ping that he would fight the winner at Tis pouty. “MeGovern | # booked up f ‘of theatrical eagigements. ne wy _ hext week, \and «t arti Hp tt the Wee: on Now. 12 syne Hl wis hin St. Louls, Cine!) Cleveland, MoGovern whl as the same cities at the dane Pattling Neon ahd wl try and foreo time a | the latter into a, match | "McGovern Wil only bok at & | pounds hereafter, so nao fighter who rannot fe that weight The rec nf the phy fleht tn Phlidelphia $5.19, ferent split. thts ¥ recélved puter and seventy per cent HOBIE Ast Me Hamers eoch fir thelr tw: eloMt pecords cf fehs | arntthers ker Tans | Notonal A. 0. nieht wired Patt of SFM. om forts ber cent, of t ” The everlasting call—for food that will nourish the body, produce greater _ working capacity, more nerve’ force, and better health is/answered by the crisp crackle of the pers fected soda cracker Uneeda Biscuit 5¢. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY LIBERTY Suess," s Raek THE hae BROS. IN ae Mouimie OE ‘Le — 3 —Vietor Herbert's ia Vouk, Julian oft tehelt & prodpetton |LWEST tN ih Tangu act ons ky GF Rs At Nc 5 > SR ena Nt | Bargain 3 sie ree ae ih oth Si a , AMPHION Net |i ia ee el Next Wi SPORTING. 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