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3 . OCTOBFR 98.1008 | “YOUNG CORBETT” EASILY HOLDS “YOUNG ERNE” SAFE Former Champion, While Not Still at His Best, Shows His Supe. riority Over Philadelphia’s Pride, A ‘i cal “i i a pice uy . THURSDAY EVENING G NEWS AND THIS LIFT BREAKS ALL RECORDS. ORTIN ae eet A a Pan Wal CRE: her Lifts 300-Pound } (Special to The Evening World.) waa the hardest atraight blow deliv. Gruhn Here for fi | PHILADELPHIA, Opt, i—"Youne | ered tn tho bout, \ Du | or Corbett’ easily earned a draw in he second round was about even, Matoh with mbbell Ov six-rouna fight with "Young Bene," of | the local man drawing blood trem Core His Head, Philadelphia, at)the Washington Spart- | bett's nose, ‘The exechampion fought Tom Jenkins, Ing Clubs at nfpat."When the net ro- | back with spirit / sults of the bout were summed uv It |, Corbott started the third with a lett to fice and Erne hoo! ok, Core would be hard to detect any difference. | bect tried toads for engl jane it Kon THIRD MAJOR LEAGUE, hoser” Newer snttea eny. serious |, The our was ruth, conte ral NOW BEING FORMED]: ou" #* roundy of extremely pT nd entilng the “advan } fast milling. to the jay, and there was q@ warm mix- HERE’S A STRONG MAN GIRLS TRAIN FOR GRIDIRON. Official announce- ment comes from fighters can make the eame attri Corbeti's long lay: off has not im- | UP, in which both landed freely. ° boast, buted to Al Wellesley that the . f ‘ sent two rights to the ribs and veettmtan, the irra womener OTURN Combination of Weight-Lifter ris of aenletic cen | President Shipe, of the'Philadedphid |Proved Mm. Te was puetied by vats | then put acother on the kidhoya, "rte : Y ney have organ- Ty take a Ds wd nt fer Corbett's #tomach In the fifth nlc onapleopabseil pbaagoal and Wrestler. ined a footbal team Athletics, Says New Rival thos rounds. He used his left Nook | The stxth was tueh the samo, bor - “ eee battles, and he has is { He is Ferdi- meet pall comers, Is Certain. and right-hand uppercut frequently | wien jie cola Tor ha a i) ‘ Sapvauslng the & quenne: Monennem set th SOW hy | me They particular. Ben Shibe, the venorable President of | Those two blows caught Hrne falrly | Twiee he rman to hear the ity ion | Rad Gruhn, &@ London born German. He 1s here in y GeelFous of meet- the Philadelphia Athletics, has gono|#uafely in the head several times, but | cuts to Uh filed & Knockout punch before | search of weight-lifting and catch-as-cateh-can wrestling jot oy ee everybody one better on the proposition | hey never ruffled the Philadelphia man, three minutes of the fight had | honors. Judged by a cn and his feats of strength, \ Ln Massachusetts, to consolidate the American and Na-| The tres in the punch that put out Me- , iret utes onors. ¥ appearan, but ff it comes to tional Leagues, He not only knocks | Govern was lacking, AMUSEMENTS, 5 — he is, to put tt teraely, a wonder, pri ie a thie idea out, but foresees a third) Corbett was always willing to mix up er > ( ints @ ist of | Just now Gruhn Js keeping himself in condition at take a whack at the major leagive, and went aftér his maf from! ihe ataet, { KERDOCKER, 1 way | * rening ares inte & tee of y rl ngh’ sehoot “Thore & no doubt but What the pros-| When Corbett peeled off his sweater | KW mat a Mer Whig 4 ake 4 Reka 904; inches.” the Broadway gymnesium of Prof, Atilla, the noted Zama fe $e, rine perlty of babedall this year will have | ne looked heavy. | | tate Harlewel Taming ofthe, k niust haye been moasured just | Strong man and athlete of a decade ago. Atilla has This might te’ bes. the effect of inducing other leagues;to! In the first, after exchanging lefts, EMPIRE Tes OF VE blowing off that statement that | coached some of the strongest men of the world, but he Peat tad epend Bnet tok as though there is! Corbett put threo rights (o the fas i Bye 8 20, Jacking af least two wary) Fine | says ho never caw Grubn’s equal, He is, with the poe Some almeviiy 1s Tete Meet theaeah castcatse teat sag Bite uesihiy Seine bask, elo John Dre pore , “ ” ing found in get~ / jcont @ left hook to th 4 Bene | ij | His normal measurement is | ble exception of “Hack,” the only combination of & Baw matics icy es Me A ‘each | thse revel pees Re sth but was up in a moment. | HERALD §0, Bre Bis Mat #218, ¥ a nisl ‘i my y in | iN y torty. pani hag Her has hd appeared — bo temite™atheiea perity 1 hh ational: pune? Sivalty, | tet Brno ce Gosbetta ceoatinn AOSEPH CANTHORK TAMMANY ALE , t " ! A o . "7 the public, Gruhn per formed some feats of strengt! one 4 eee of course! j wits stinging left to the | LYCEUM. f] : ‘ager, ts ono of the oldest oham- | before an Evening World camera which broke all the have adopted a cap net OYA Nad fie seeds nee oe CSB | Soa wikkenoc yymet' there was on or pajor ley lu BI . . IE canes cia vsek c locerr hie welght-lifting records ever heard of. Perhaps the best faved In hathlog "ts the field, and you oan way for os that DALY'S THA Tul tn’ ‘ tect their bale will stake my reputation upon It that ik Byes. Bag, MALT Walove, le Billy Madden, who | Ye" that of shoving 9 300-pound dumb-bell over his head Finis is a'eo to avold | there will never be a consolidation be- |f% PE EDNA MAY ovtneen hime to hive discoveved John L. Sul- | 2 high as his arms could reach, There was little of the temptations, toward tween the American, and the National hes LULU GLASER RIT RIN NEATH Be hatr pulling In leagues so long as in Johneon ts at ‘ . ts and Peter Maher, the Perpetual | trick lift about this feat, Picking the long and awkward scrimmages, tha head Of Gab tvenioation. Ele be pe # Erba Y, Boy. 2 Dalila Mis M Bi ral err Champion bell from the floor, Grijhn, with a mighty holst, got tt ‘The young men of Hevos in @ healthy Hivalry beiween the | PEI ee WHITE CAT iss Maxine Eltiott vi M handled Jim Corbett many Wellesley. have two big leagus, and the gréat success aa Hudson RATT ago, wher James was coming. | 28h up on his chest, and then, bending his body back- started a movement of both organizations this your bears —SHATS NOW ON SALB em Eva§ We Hint Bl He carried Corbett through that great | Ward until It seemed that something must give, he eto er the | Cus the conviction at in ote DP BROADWAY srentniysiit 8,8 Bar Robert Loraine sgun'snd Supeeninn, with John 1% Sullivan in New | shoved the massive piece of fron all the way up over his public to the ames. | goope, could easily be formed without | tar s DRARE AX» PUMPKIN 1 SAVOY fees war After that he Bome of, the olter f resent 0 Times eo Ke Hackett | iin Al er travelled with! noad, His whole bod: f { & conflict with either of the pi NS 0 ee etek Asteace> dar tie aie | Wall for a time, but returned to . His whole body quivered and his muscles bulged Gare the aurgess | Keueves, and T Dolleve. that tt will come. |T LIBERTY Gee an eee? | —— 2 - r Moen oy ng Eas jat. ‘ = | Where he bad a quiet homo | OUt a6 Mf they would break through the skin, thon. The atris post: | TA" vene tavtorm anomher tig league | THE ROGERS BROS.IN IRELAND : penok orchard ot one tee tn ba Another dumb-bell that Gruhn toyed with was the 160- {ively eefae ton | without breaking ‘into cities alrendy. oe- | rk, 8.15 JUNG Yard. Corbett forgot all about hit | pounder, He raised this two or three times with elther nose and shin coupled by the National and American nicl 76-1. Gr ET adviser (which is @ trick cham- | band, and sald it was easy. guards, This will leagues, and from the talk I bear com- have) until the time came for him As a wrestler, Gruhn would be a worthy foe of Tom eliminate some of tag. from Goes, of Tee fore te hoi Piistleamene 4 Oarwon. Asain | Jenkins, who 1s dive here shortly from Europe, Grab the cose er be thing, going "onktne vo, the formation |p WetWOVRE @ HER | By Penge mAh veourgey4 added to the rules of a third major league." But Corbett during the last | posted with Atilla for backing in such a match. #0 ns to make the a | aye oe eT TTT] gps to oy Delaney's advice. | ‘The newcomer is a close friend of the great Hacken- Sant of nn OPES CORBETT TO FILE SUIT. | uvaEY.. it DV broke Mien aad SifTZY MUN And | schmidt, He trained with him when “The Russian Lion” nent's clothing @n | ity Chas, a tearful kicks, began wrestling, and says he once threw him, but thie agro 11 | "Babssy Hema de Bt, Tho, She. Dally || Sverrtuing Rertalaing to the ; ag niga before the fght} was duripg a training bout and at eatch-as-catch-can IN One-Time Pitcher Saye Baseball | sche) for posite nan bur, het Toba, | ronan a and 10 EX! sta Md aed Rey a Deuaner.. walked | gtyle, with which “Hack” was not familiar at dhe time, ANSON ARA acy Vas Cont Him | All-Star Vaudeville. Rice & Cohen, | POUR Sines MINSTREL F MO, standing guanl in the snow and| Gruhn is catch-as-oatch-can champion of England, okon! i tone to prevent any disturbance that | and in 1902 was second in the competition for thé world’s ADMISSIO! Fen i, "eacteve cane Ree at | COME s TOUFE Joe cured ths pe time na GP A at SS | t break Into tive champion’s slum-| championship. H: i etn TN Clea 1 p Pp. He also holds the British weight-lifting t dry bones in the ftcher of the Baltimore Orioles and 93 Lillian Russel’ ee ; ‘able ween ara,“ | rd of 291 pounds, He has besten this, however, putiate Creep brother of Jim Corbett, the neavy-| Jono iy a8 | BRLASCOR RATE, Nob Mss aM “Jim . oy ¥ y comes oO Mi : | lms nerves aro all gone. | since. He ts twenty-nine years old, and was born in pee neon, A weight prizefighter, is in the limo-| M ieee | LESLIE CART! RK i in apite of all Delaney could London of German parents, He weighs 208 pounds, His Hh Bia velannlter 9 cena | Meararements are: High, 8 fet 1 Inches chert, 4 [ in with a damage sult againat | Do, re geet Tcemtery | the. National Yratat’ commeson, ALPPOD ROME, Pg yg wants to meet the American champion and has $5,000 { | i x 5 @ to his peach tree and apparently | Inches; biceps, 17 inches; forearm, 14 Inches; with an avowal Henry Harris, president of the 80) yinggememt...jc..+ . NN & DUNDY| OL! way|sittn Troe to ManTa’y, & down, Soon afterward he bobbed | inches, and thigh, 27 inches. He (s built alo: : an ¥ that he would again Francisco Club, and Ned Hanlon, mtn flo, ‘ BIJOU nie ae mt eae a Seain with young Jim Jeffries in | tines as Hackenschmidt. olga’ manage che Chie | former manager of Brooklyn. pre tt care BeRTD™ te yar th Fy gfit matoned J pg it Met 3 re Joe claims to haye leat Vonsaliee of ON Mans WARFIELD | woes MASTER oe ission. 7 a has the seme wal- dollars by « Puling of the Comm , LaaaTST A eet oe R \ find. Jef won. After that the big FOXES LED THEM LONG RUN lop as of yore which te wald to be Keeping him out Wi } ST R cay. tt amon 's gallop up to the ttle made * There have been Of bascball, ‘The National Commission. A | Nx uae \ Yistory Ao that it burned up the|| Three foxes were routed from cover In a forty-mile ride by many tesurrections i elved fo notice of Guch Bway & 2d goth it, Sata aph wires, members of the Meadow Brook Hunt yesterday, but none / im professional aith- however, has rec ead A yer nH nh: tlan rere 8 =| eh oh fay ped many people thought | was run to earth. The hunt took place in the north country Tetios in recent care 02 ate Od Oorbett pelt ae ee anna h ‘ uy ext, wie, Sambo the danke would sit out Heder | Of Naweau County, about Piping Rock, Locust Valley and — | put this Is the mit. 7 ut a Je | Ovster Ray, with a pack.of English foxhounds and P. PB. | MON ‘Sun, Concerta. Mat finish ME C | The permanent re in ve y strong at the claims of con- M KALI i VANNA uae bial: ei in ‘ HAE BILD west wie, oss thet wmrted new because the salary offered him was not | ACADEMY OF etry ve ht ry. U \. ‘J : |The hounds set a pace that was creditable. Not a “brush” life Jn the baseball satisfactory, thereupon jumped to | 1, i Al Sasney a {aking his teputaton | was taken, The third fox proved unusually fast, He was politician of Oh te tin outinw Jeagugy ul was later rein: | 4A te, i ay , an hatf an hour, FERDINAND GKUAN, pty ated and Jumped mialny Fe , THE Vi INTAN: n a hha hoe eR JIT ek Wee Te WHR \ mi neem to sult the old king: | Collier as M. F. Th. reopens le gpiracy, pon, the, fact, that he ietused | +.aam4Ts FOUR WEEKS ATBAD. nat ato Mare 4 finger in the! The ground was motst and in good condition for trafiing, N : 0d hall | THE DR. JEKYLL AND ARE oer (HAAR Wine &z Spirits (Bpectal to The Evening World.) (Apecial to v | 07) gos. HO , NTONTA, Ky,, Oct. %&—The entries} JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N. ¥., Oct. 28 | OF PRIZE Ri feats Pre. 8 We ATR. ¥ to-mOrrow's races Are as follows: |—The entries for to-morrow's races are as EN DIN WA Bocca IN BOWLING CIRCLES PIRST RACH—Six and onehele turiongs; | Owe: ED CINEMA iivers tour | selling. FIRST RACE-—Selling; three-year-olds ‘“Joueph Hagan, Lie i +a of a } sMadion. Ba end up) atx furlon Jack hegrert ‘ 4 by Joseph Hagan, lawyer, real estate broker 9) ATO. | , iN 303 Royal This 1s the dual deiphia, who 8 ow in San Francisco busily f) (ice Post what figure the now hard rubber) Brockiyn bowlers at the Broadway. alleys oPuther 7; $15 4 gentleman, of Philadelphia, 4. || HARLEM Mall sto cut hie smaon with he star | ee a we'the series being ate jt dole a bout sith Al, Kaufmann, a new fighter who Is beifig much tout . || HARLEM ee » a me UR ries belng | SOAdolletta training tor he Jekyll” and "Mr, Hyde" of pugiliam, 9) : Dowlira ie a matter already epeiting #0" “Show Gi Pr " ‘Iphtan ts the “Doctor y Attection, In the macoif eame between | : i nen The ee age O'Brien, a cruel, crafty relentless pugilist, Out of the { Johnny Nelvon cf Brooklyn and Coartey Pgh dn Sy Bmail ‘Twik’ 10 in the ring Hagan, suave, genteel, polite, { Dukre of Jersey Cliy, Tuesday night, we Pore Obed it ring he Is Joseph Hag ‘cording to the mood, is playing many parts, As & Initer Averaged 214 2-5 and Neloom 108 4-2, sames.| Sahni ny |] orBrien or Hagen, according fo Ont inens mon, Hagan is shrewd, calcu \ Luhrs winning nine of the ten games rolled Fervreaee 449 104 fighter he has rourligs . } Nelkon claimed that Lahrw victory was cue | “ r TO RRAASS: lating and penetrating, ; es of clothing in & 1% the uso of the new ball. a» by ite greater and | jg eCOND RACE-—Mile and 100 yards; sell. to effect five complete chang: O'Brien has been known SPORTING. the streets, another for the BUND KACH—sellimy han the “all wood” wohere It crushed (ling; three cent ee see penere and Up; une aad one-sixteenth mil Ane pine for more “wtrikes," ‘The Tact tha: | the rubber ball costs about $25 and the) ed. and mar old |T single day, He tas @ morning dress, one for | theatre and ® dozen or #0 for reoherche parties. i bik Wallack’s@'y&30, Bve. W MN Fi na wame full essive work wnavian Waite, of the Bul, [Detwees Weingarth, ‘of Newark, and Jobnny nappy rere full Of Stensive Dare. tu Ghowetar 08 aes, fmooden ones $5 ie worthy of consideration. ae sual fiabk “ord, : der ge Age pry Tyookivn, Blue, of Fulton Counell hide ‘the Ae en eich ea WH. FAVERSHAM 2 q fa(tows Ag. the Amphion Alleys, Brooklyn, the |iuikh Individual scone of 978, rolin 6 bigs punting by Bard and Tenney, and both 5 Revie 4 Hunt i 7 Me cn gt Fl rt pawl Na rbd AON bP) toad , Sn arseaners hor a. turer | arene, and Stiles Bedford” Coune!l hold 8 id good work, ‘The second half wos TA siAMadavBv.015 MaiWedsat, | | Four. Bir id ts fe See meray Williams, 207; Le Stands, 225, |{1Q.HIgh Seores at 22. Willtaraabury Counctt ty Helle % devoted to the rogubar formations, and ; 8! s te ine | y Bosh, 268, Tok Dale score |r Hae the High team egore of O48. ‘Bonnie Prince Charis +95 the ‘varsity tore things up in a fast,/8 : 5 n Lies, '@ : ; pote 8.0 Rerintiae even. eat Interest 9 manifested in the contest] {Falkland ... ‘ “103 ss i Qa akc ta ise Degen Com. ke oth |X my Eastern individual championship tournamest Sef S Eancgsesicess : icy Co tiet S, Bauth and | N08, Of Brooklyn. They are to moet tn the API Lesion on Nov. 1b Jn, the a home and home series, best |8t Bhier’s Univerel Alleys, next Monday 5e5se » R sng | afternoon. In- tho evening the Newark and i ag ua AROOKL AMUSEMENTS. ‘oh wi be on the Fulton | Hrooklyn teams rojl in the Eaatern five men y + 08 ‘3 |fcaliyn seaon oi nth Hater firs mn 1 . Ke . qinen ee best contests of the early season 4} . Mh, whe held, the Besoin ; Hi 0s aaa wa fe feady to fol any BOSa ¢ b 05 _— i : . iD the Bast, pave that he is going ‘| ‘The Soux tom hole the Meh esore mark yOURTE ‘si it 4 A Ned anton will mansge the Brod = : ational Wouroanient. tn, Louisvile pre-| of Long In the Universal tournament “at | wort coutte, Mace ane leche; 0 —-Jiyn baseball elu again next year, Con- ‘ to compete o 1G Bhler's Brooklyn Outshine, ‘gqerherd pe Bucticularly nak} oi ae y Satahing 0 1 fronted with half 4 donen fat : m Nag fountain # and Alien, of the Grand Central Creolin, offers, Hanton, who ls one of the most | ig ht gy, sich bake “With. Coke att Went ee Lit wanted men in the business, piikod ti whe with Cohn ai ) tacatt h Rg Pig A ge Ws ine rh Gamat I Brogklyn out of the lot, and sorose the IN THE BIG WUCCRSS oN arden in willing ti Q ’ ‘ aie bot on anther, erigy of mumed “| — eentanie’ 02", aa Bridge ne will remain “4 wie Etitz in ammany Hall In the Ben Franktt Q 3 RACE—The Sayville st ‘Tots will set at rest all run “He brougdt "vi 10 Contest’ Alitoy, "rockivas "stethatoo had | wage MACE Five nad one-half) ture MOOR idst tala abd @ sixteenth: st! Lows wilt Iikeely | Mae coe te ee a S) 8.9 the high individual score gt 200. Reavtiful Bess.. ii i galnney, we 108 . « ht Jon and Melving.teama wtil mest | he) Beautiful Bex : BLA} Chimney, phion firemen tourney to-night. J.) OF the big team gootes rolled thie season Comment ne he high. individual ecore n Wl! inp Grand Poentral” tournament atone uatie Mao, Sa of a a | holde the) have te he lead, In recent games the jar Tarsacon sore ‘to date ot | Loman tem put up « total of Toni, the nppey Girl... Metropeittians 104: and the Palace team,| + Pirate deat, bowlers | 1.027, Tuthill has the high | ve ‘of the Police | of 247. high Individual seord Nelvana oe SIXTH RACE—One mile; welling; WITH HIGH SCHOOL KICKERS P34» tynen ‘Sine Lee. | “ee iris ch neat iy iy ‘Welch fe mii looking} The De Witt Clinton High School “Mallory ft me with Jimmy | football toam Jones Tom Thorpe na Mn» Bg a of ithe ck te "Dave | O0Ch. He has entered Cornell Uni- Van Hop 100 Bot puke Neerhcmare Ot toe ate a to pursue his atud-| fpr trent. i wit find the | . ‘ \ 4 crux ' eC cai the Bore High Schooi, SAVENTIC hacia and init tar tnd oss ited Knight Wort iter of his mn / ogg ha AL : pall changed frum end 2 | iongey gall | Oa NA gt ei ong Canes | sae 3 Hater” FOR COLUMBIA GAME, - o, Ch 1 aks Kehical Co ital) team ae 5 \ Salton UNE ving ; Ym new recru A. Pow Boy to The Brening We ) '. ‘nm oe the echool, and his name “ai ‘ xAppre! allows paitemeon) NO Sm ot rth onniwltner, plays a fast Be ec, omy the bost ¥ j ote Stat ita GR] Jet EN WITH NEW STABLE, | TCI i oe nn yestotay. | WU MATINEE. avertonea and Bay ent oer My ealling for Bngland yesterday | princatrin realizes thal Satur .y' ha rho a a Pina sdiack, olin eae ‘ will be & hard ane, and every efter Ah ie Ay} ; to encoursae the | Shuprention aiownes a who. eeu being made 3 . eee acannon , BIG MONEY Ai 408 ANGeLes,| "SO" ee ; io frsestant | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS

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