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THE WORLD: SATORDAY EVENING, MARCT 4, 190 _ ON PUGILISM, BASEBALL, RACING AND ATHLETICS soniii"astamn| SCENES AT BENNINGS. | HANDICAP HORSES, JOCKEYS AND GENERAL SCENES He STREGCH ¢ B 26 BENNING S 4 %, i o— “ aoe OLYMPIANS’ FINAL CONT “BOREMTIA. rl : =. — = Py ; 7 . "Thi: hand Twenty-third Gegimatitey, . YOUNG C0 RBETT ] 0 BOX Teams that Will Go to Athens | Fer en oe ere oe otaetea , : ’ Hillman, Robertson and’ Cohn, om ¢he’ i : Appear in Twenty-second’s |ricteonth and Valentine and —aneaaa ; - Games Monday. pape taeda rad 6 and after a apirited battle the referee de- ”. "Th is for the military. He Is Matched to Fight , ret tarpes? winner én ‘points. Baimer ship; ond at presont the Th = : js in the lead, having defeated the Thir- Dick Hyland at Salt Scanlon Has Two Figuts On. Monday night will be the last time | tacit inst week, “Monday's race, Will Jiminy Scanton. he rugged = Pittsbure ‘that the Olympic team will be seen in| gocide who has the best pide a + . Lake City. |fiiter, and Billy Burke, of Philadelphia | action before its departure for Athens. | sprintens and distance runners, and the . Haro ved to fight mix rounds be- ‘The farewell bow will be made at phe | Thirteenth will do tts best to win this games of the Twenty-second Regiment | Tt, dist. A. A., to be held at the armory, SIxty- | ond has Sullivan, Frank, Grady, Seely, elghth street and Broadway, and the | Pawson and other local men, while the entire team will be on hand to compete | #oratel min inthe springs will be Joe In the relay and special events, He sew nerd At Lk Uc onemneiera ies In the mediey relay race between the lat the Garden lust week. @ races the Twel BY JOHN POLLOCK. | t Tiallan t nid | Been keno is to try ids hi | Tommy Mowatt Is Beaten Again. | Tommy Mowatt, the fighting conductor, of y 1 ina twe Chicaso, Ie all tm, amit vertatuly would a MIOUAI TRUM RHC che CIGe dnl eat tLecieor coityy | Adler DBINWe Meaten Gas Rauhe® Ollasin, d Hytand | founds 10 thle Mowatt went West t within ten days > matched to main and ' nt at Colma, Cal as Matchmaker Roche would ji R ieee tamer, whieh | 4 Ma orem: ; ‘i He Sails Set ent he ie Please {nform me if complimentary ; other marringes 40. You must Aes : Fee peut fowatt's | 2 : « i AG Te me sii Lt geet ees sa 3 | books of the Greater New York Base-| omit one marringe, ax cach card bout was about to | kncoked out. ‘ sa BES > - = = ball Club can tbe redeemed. BE, B. has already been ‘melded and 1 the manager of the | BILLY GARTHS STRING. No. PB llte, homed without any card added. If al © cards ar Lake City wired them, Kindly advise me In your paper where a Schumaker and Murphy Training. as + Ayelet, and Murphy. the east ] . | ing you In advance 8. ALS. 1 fight a twenty-ro . In a poker game the opener after the 2052 MONDAY’S BENNINGS HANDICAP STARTS RACING SEASON, <ertzctiuct vse ~ gin; sient neh’ of the world, are | tracks, f\s long as he can show ‘his “openers guarante iio flechter. we ett Dout in Wedn oad Ws-pound o> unpl both ni r a tionalit C1 , fh tana: | Pet, maker Ie wettlag tn Kindly Inform me of what na can he play his hand or ts his han Important Match for England. i} re eat Bogen wil fo Murphy’ is &. Joe Hagen (Jack O'Brien) is. After! “dena Kindly answer and. oblige, An important hatte has fust been ae | triowata® tor Ge, ene en hy minal, i having seen idm should decidedly say Respectfully yours, “FLUSH.” Fanged In England which ‘wil atir up cone|Avonlt AL C.. Noe ta thy + iieeheat | the track there is the long parade down] stringk ‘and the result has been that! saddle, Rodtke fs still in Hot Springs, ‘ne was Irish, but cannot tell my friend) gore or lean than five cards Mt rable interest. among the followers of |CoMelderable money will be waserea on the | LOCal Raceg ders, Glad) the poara-wark, “Hang out QurInE ty6 opening week not. one-third | aa Sewell ly to remain there jeo, He claims he is a Helro Kindly} a "sont and nat country. janie | vererae’ ; ‘ ihe es Were ‘o race. ‘They also, since his employer, C. E. Rowe, | settio the question and oblige, |, : ane q mareictpnte im thia conte will be Jack | Ryall and Tucker to Fight Ij - BI Tee eva Band aon) stnmiy Fan Gheimaeives ft condition {Stace ht Memplise “Miller” wil We ween, |@ enmo of eushre can cne'staeee ondet oa ese) cont Greerelinae eens ; ight. Winter Is Over, Flock | i 2 the box. § ft will all eeom | during the meeting. at Washington, as Well as Burns, Red~ born of Irian parents, [8 etme of euchre can one'player orde! jong, an ae SODwTIRD che Teseibta ee Cy all, dletiter, with: . . so natural that { be hard to force! Horses Ready Early Thie Year. | {trn. Hildebrand, Romane}, Shaw and! Would you Kindly inform me through the ian’ that ordera it up having 4 terrible wallop, ) : wiiewe, that. 2hre ms ee rs of the old a, There w | “0 avening Wa trump? the ‘terrible, wallo one to believe that turee long months) py) j5 year hors age an SSE Se es 4 lunins of 1 Fld P event the next stag of the Long Ac ——_ nightmare of New Orle ong, loping all winter and only need a couple : ‘the me 1s did Baird last | pun ion, nnd if so, who got the| f@, orde hin opponent up. Be © O, wh " nightmare of New rieans racing. Di mund exhibition, AWC. which will take place on “Thuradd | ss of fast half miles or quarters to give . ee eee duing you will greatly | Kes the risk of a euchre, and {i She ci Cirats ee ty Ae) foi vover Tucker, pecentisy “at ae? Oh] BY FRANK W. THORP. | qin d,0Y the end of Monday's racing tt then ‘the necessary edge. There wre | “rie yookles will be on hand tn large fohlige, JOHN VAN PRAAG, | Of ta tention to prevent Ini Hart and Sandy Ferguson to Fight. |!s anxious tov turn tie’ tavles on tne = G * | will just seem as if the game had gone| plenty of horses at Bennings, more thin | numbers, John Cavanagh expecta | No. 1355 Waalilneton avenue, Bronx. | ovPonent from making four points Quakerite, *) Same old thing. This is just wh fail without Inter. Could be accommodated at ‘the course. | revord attendance on the openine day’ fourht Milly, Plimmer| bY wolne t€ alone he has a righ) ton since las are! t oppone he e are hundreds of horsea stabled at ae conay seis “4 Marvin Ha! ponent in the ring iy are hundreds of hor stable un easy meeting f da at the Garden in 1803) (9,710 "9 by ordering ; MM happen to the racegoer on Monday. | one - wiilue) Bandy a tha, NEW Bc Stand. Burke Expects to Stop Maher. wil | near-by farms, ayers, however, and unless thin I Tont the deciaion . vill walk down Pei ylvania avenue The feature of the opening day ‘a oak pretty we he 7 ca rk bed . I would like to ask you as a person: heavy-weight, who ts a er boxer Burke. who bested Joe E n Th He will walk down Penney Snow Covers Course. “i Q 5 Ane break pretty well there will be a thin- hand wt vor to have been signed by Wi FTE, ae Neate ee aaakan THUS l tq the railroad station, He will buy! e going to he a harder race thin wauel ying out of tie ccanice after the Meat | ali, threefianded «ame of wnochra A | ravor to settle « dispute in & sume o aker’ Ge (eet Of Chetan, | Suites to Mmnets Deter Mager ta the Ittle yellow excursion ticket en-| Uniess the weather ny corm italnes mbacinee’ torced: tis inv aenineton is as keenly intor- | Tyonds, king and dueen of hearts, kine Hager eee meter Mass., 0 try! opr fitteen-round | found be anit A titling him tom slat to Deanwood Sta-| Chances are that th hor ng With something like con- Were Nearly. w thowsand peopie | ahd queen of olubs and, King and aucen | 1s, dealt cards and tt was the lest. | One itu Seventleth ir tion arab return, ahese Will be run across Gition. "Horses | that ‘raced jat Hot iing the morhing gallops, and sey- | 6 epune BRING (Er ota tt doen. Wao | “Md, cards, ure up. A. had the tw x o ¥ nish ts ought fleld. ‘Dhere is plenty of snow. lei Springs li vinter and e therefore maa Hitake F | Rot cour a point and ten. ace. | to ho “a arial "battio; sae” both men’ mail| Then he will hear the ery; “Train for] ‘eid. | Daere ie plenty of snow lett in| APMasG fui" tnisied one—two-three | Pll turdzed go out to the course dally: | mings The New York Clipper, said 240 | Ning onthe hoard. A. takes. the in to win emt quick): ad will he Saath oe familiar | Bennings, and at the ic perature ‘aaa 4 ther | hhey Wil be swell primed with good /and the Police Gazette sald 240, but A. | points in and clams out. ‘Dwent F ped ‘aiong Uy thelr “eteat punching an ee eee enn ea oe ay [prevailing at presen: It i= to Mrings Horta “entine, Won, tie | HUMES When the busle blows, Wants the decision through ‘The Fve-| Ponts dre the gamer Can Ar eheien oo Pedlar Pall Still Losi Ny, Rurke things he will atop old Veter, [that he will wonder ff it was only © | melt and get out of the way. Somehow| stake. Bil Daly captured the money | Computer Best at Track. DENK ee rl: avenings paper and oblige, | wien tt 1s the Yast hand of cards? ae edlar Palmer Sti osing. Dobbs Knocked Out in Engand dream that there had been a lang wi. ; twice simply bie his ndidates | |. through your evening DR pee an oy 8°: | answering this you will oblige'a .! - a = . fe er ce he la re at | a a es ts synony Due na e , ft others, f ic - 9 2 ni = Dart Ct ir a stant reader, Potlar Palmer, the English boxer, who gan ter intervening since he last heard that | ‘We Bame Bennings | ymous WIN | were more fit than others. I eRe ee ea peor ered tat CHAS yore Cheater, Nee, | meant rend In any game of cards when n unusually lange the requisite number’ will be bigger there 4s Bobby Dobbs, the colored American pu-| cry, He will boa the train and prob. | 8PMm and tt will seem odd to find big lis. y silist, who has been cutting a wide swath where he will | snewbanks seattered about the e fleld, ts the best est was one of the cle ads for his welght yungster at the| sei counts 220 ff made sepa Tatnpeya youn, Found bout’ before the Ly boxer, In m fifteens | in. the. fou n Sporting a years ago that was in England, Is ably walk through. E ifs Computer—that's his name— 2 : id th = is 2 bret 5 ot i 4 . jority re - lows: Bight kings, 4 SO Loltes Geresied 1a) Goilie (oa elev oles mold tnelrents o/b Sala sala beaker cab: fatnilias’ paced! But let it snow or rain or nail. The io vee ore ty kad tale) a fall esterday over a| Tht ed ariets paler @ife. A fow weeks ago Palmer met Cha Fecontly, when Jack, Doran knocked het pat dyod-in-the-wool restlar won't care s one of Bill, Daley's track far from fust In 0.60 2-5, Com- lay |PuLer 38, a wtrapping Dig colt, but has Fount before an audience at Like a Reunion, Jiong as he can get where he can sniff 5.000 Asavnbied at {he Plymouth has been on edge and ready | {' smooth action and runs straight and Warning, a maiden | 50 ) candidate, has also been ie e = deen lle eae A great delegation of New Yorkers | farjoram, Dhe Clown, é Hetices BACK, % a UN! will go down to Bennings, The special peter anne on Sunday afternoon, un- } which leaves ry forward for the Wee direction of John G. Cavanagh, | weather good out in Los Angeles? Did|thiy “openings mesilne at, Bennings | F You beat the rooms? City Park! ‘That's| will be a good, one this year. | 1 c the limit! How's the bankroll? Are (handicap that hag put’ a damper on| stake, ; Be ae ecy amen is helms win) the. bankeo re) Gennings in. ott mars has not been | No ‘Lack of Riding Talent |e a re a ere cioat ar dates ? P cing men, ‘The great bulk i 3 wd Will move along on Sun- A : —-— pes es, 1 Tau. y | the atmosph hear Un becting: kK of the ho: It will be “Hello, Bill. Where did y winter? How did you do? Was the a ou starting In strong?” and so on all| present this winter. ‘lve weather has irough the ear. crowd will be| Been remarkably mild and for that) There will be plenty of riding talent sation f | eagerly fingering programmes and walt-|tnather yeara etd winters yay feta | eee ee The varintens Radtke ued | day, however. All sims point to Ben- Ing for the train to start, Finally, at! trainers to go along easy with their| Sowell, are not likely ta appear in the | niigs's most successful spring my Fy —_—_>—— _o——. > Coach Lawler yesterday cut a wide BALTIMORD, March 2. i} 3 ewath In squad of ‘varsity baseball | fastest boxing contests witnessed . Ratiling Nelson, who has been matched] Now that a match between Battling . | candidates, reducing the number from | for some time toak place last to fight Aurelia Herrera a twenty-round) Nelson and Terzible Terry 1s out of the| t ‘ seventy to twenty-six. It 1s unusual] fcre the Lexington A. C. Kid was given the deciston over Pilisy battle before the Pacific A. C, of Les! question, and as Nelson will leave for for the Morningside squad to be cut Angeles, Cal, on May 12 for a purse! the coast to meet Herrem, Harry Pol-| ® down before the outdoor work begins, |@fter ten rounds, ” BH - Tae a ave | Washington, and Young Mack, n [Rody and kidneys, ‘These blows weak-| eree picked up Sunshine and carried him FVERY TW YEARS but Wt became necessary this year be- | TUSINEO, Oe tae Gan me —_+— of $20,000, will leave this city at 4.25/ lok wants to mutch Abe Atte! this afternoon for the battle-ground:| McGovern, Here is what he has to say inishes| cnet Stnenine, but the soungster keot jor, After a. rest ° i ; He will be accompanied by his slick about tt: . Brother of Terry Finishes on. fighting. with’ the hop vof wetting In Pore Seconds duaatine got wp and start para Bonen wire es first contest should trave been dedtured manager,’ Billy Nolan, who ts without! To Sporting Raltor of ‘Tho Evening World: “ . ee 4 ing on ithe jaw which might win | ed to go over to McGovern’s corner, = i : a draw also, as matters were - * doubt one of the cleverest men In his| Now that the Battling Nelson-Aurello Barney Sunshine” in “igo iny Phil." yotled ‘Terry. trom: the | rete’ he YOU SMinet” aaxed Me) ae leo radine Tus, however, a [02 &¢ the fintsh, although Gegee z rofession that ever demanded a purse| Herrera-Terry McGovern pugulistic pot MoGovern, taking his| "I eannot go on any more as my head! Rad Si] s fh i the aggressor the latter part of. tim » Pete i iioe aan setter will Bes Dolled down a bit sie Sécond Round, prothens advice: Kept boring in, letting| te dizzy." replied Sunshine, Je E. Sullivan Proposes Inter-| pretty good idea of the sea of tne | teat for Titer held His ome 7 4 - 4 i y bowh his ands for Suns’ ¥ it the bell ra r the thi y < Post ‘ first go to New Orleans, where he will! Nolan and Humphreys have adjourned ee body and” jaw. Suddenly MeGovern| round, bat. as’ Sunshir + u'mot} rational Meet and Agree- |™*%. and says that he will be able t| ane secortd contest was a rattNd ” show at one of the local theatres for| thelr mutuel admiration convention, | Swung his left into § hine's stomach,| over the effects of the b! on the jaw d id work up a pretty g09 ne o from beginning to end. Both men ber threa days, After ‘that he will KO di-| {t's about time ta put in an oar for tig |, Little Phil McGovern, brother of the) And as he dropped his guard MeGoveri| the refere pron ed the bout. | “rack Athletics matorial he has. Only the best hitters | gan fighting from the first tap of thé r ter . air for the eres rat allel hot Wis right across to his jaw and| MeGovern. wa wation as ment on Track Athletics. ya onoem | ; Fect to Los Angeles. nt} 228 person dn the world who is really | {MOUs ex-feather-welght champlon, | Sunsivine droppel to the Moor fat On Mie! he lett the Tr seven bouts | My pos. bell! and: were, pummelling, sao oe Well, all arrungerents, for the ‘fleht) ereitea to a. little consideration feu) Terry MeGovern, added another knock | fae, as if Te Wax shot. He whe MhUnIy | Ww fiing ones, and the club The squad now includes Capt. Willlam | nt the nish. In one round one woul have becn completed,” said Manage fout to his list’ last night, He put/ out.’ “Immediately” “Terry MeGovern ent away satished that they A. Tit, David H, Armstrong, kx. 0. P. | have an advantage and in the nextitt € 5 , Works er) any an e re Nolan to an ning, Warli reporter] any aqd all of these three fistle stars, | is swuy Sunshine,” a’ local ‘bintam=| at the Hotel Metropole at 2 o'clock this) wiki persor te’ Abe z a mornjng. FG hy Berson te Abo Attell, the feather weight of South Brooktyn, to sleep in Jumped into the ring and began’ yell- | saw f the greatest boxing stags! onnoNn, March %.—James A. Sulll-| Krueger, F * P, Nohowel, B. T. Col- | oppor 5042 ing like a@ Comanche Indian, ‘The ref- ever witnessed in Brooklyn, ve Nacrataryotithe A e opponent -wopild. male. up for lol ter Atiletic'|jins, J, J. Young, A. M, Lee, S.J. Con- | grounde Bowe used: his lett hand with “Is' ther any chance of you letilvg|Welghit’ champion. Both *Nelson and) the” second round ‘with a’ right-hand| Unon of America and manager of the} nor, J, M, McFall, 8. G. Oppenhetmer, | great oft He kept jab ‘Mack’ \ Nelson Hight tmmy Britt in Los An: | Herrera have had @ taste of the dimin-| swing on tho Jaw at the stag of the| joh will participate in| J, Mf, Little, W. F. White, J. N. Thur- | Bo%® and cyes and goon had hie clare! a eve S { Atty . American team wi . i oe Hoyora’ and rir oednnltue ue Ret csah G te jena of them are) Homard A. ©., which was held in Tufn| the Olympic games at Athens next | low, P. Billingsley, W. W. Tonking, R. | played for the Washingtonian's stomac a @ecision from Herman?" the reporter aking thelr neoks in an effort to tall, Sixteenth street and Fifth avenue, | * |inonth, yesterday discussed with officials | g tee, EF. W. Swertwout, BE. W,| and kept sending in terrifie ‘dene hand oe repeat the dose. ‘Nheye was hardiy smashes to the wind od. : a | south Brooklyn, Amateur Athletic Association of | gyy , : “If Britt will pay over to me the} onan at the recent Ison-McGovern | of oe sean ees paant ta orennizelmn Puan neues Rear ED Mp ~—_ McGovern fought a grand battle. THe | Fr $5,608.66 which Is due Nelsoh from the| battle who did not express the opinion | : - thas, Attell had done snore with: Nel; | waded rieht inta: Sunshine like: his international athletic unton, the ge leven ; tea f f ay ieee othe eg Rea res etl For nhs, Teund, than MeGovern did | brother dill when he was at hia best ; J. W.G. Daniels, W. B, Metzontnin and PETER MAHER SAYS HE ' : —— pal ites objects of which will be to agree as to} Rs, Osborn, the standing of amateurs and the a Lure Se | WILL KNOCK OUT BURKE. ut if he does not give up that money | Years ago, and besides boxing with ex- ‘ nator On the strengtn of this, Attell Is cér- r i yee pie con ance ane Gans ara tainly entitled to a match with Me-| cellent fu igment, he was cool at all ceptance of records established under ———— replied Nolan **|Govern, He will box the "Brooklyn | times. His judge of distance was grand, the rules of the various national asso- | EDDIE CHAMBERS WON Péter Maher has contractell tol knoe! 2 YACHTSMEN TO DANCE. | "Polp tot of Srouble tn agroting on the | yee sce banind them und qulekly | Se then orrcet Conea Geake cute | sate Schrock, of Cimoinnatt, won over | Mem RUJACK O'NEILL | rersisania Athletic Club, One Hundred y weight aqueation. _ siderable force beliind them and quickly] two of the strongest teams in the coun- | Mike Schreck, % 0 Secretary Sullivan also proposed an ons and Soventath streat aha chidlavecde Wave Barry, of California, in the elghth vill boot @rmingement by whlch international! PHILADPLPHIA, March %4.—Nearly a Let Terry's nolsy pilot come back to| weakened Sunehine. ‘ try—Tipperary’ and Kilkenn | | v | ‘Phe annual ball of the Whattawanatt |carth for a minute, and, If he really! MoGoyern and Sunghine got right/the leather, As an extra feature Cavan | round last night. It was to havo! rieja sports may be held every. two|a thousand persons saw Maddie Cham-| 2" Tvesday night, But Burke ts afte! wants to mateh the Brooklynite, take | qown to business @& soon as the bell and Galway will meet in the = a ten-nound ,contest, The fight] ars, alternately in tke United Statos | hers defeat Jack O'Neill in the star| M2 Same honor, so it 1s only @ ques! Yacht Club, which ts to be held at StAL Gaal shes ee aT R oper all othe it | Beck's Casipo, Janialca and Halo ave-| ie entitied to meet hm, Attell | sounded and sluggod away at each other| match: for the championship of Ulster| was one of the fastest ever seon Inlaid Butand, 7 oo bout at the opening show of the Twen- | 0M of which one gets In the fret wal mi hues, Brooklyn, Peapod ores to Yours truly, HARRY POLLOK, fee ikeciriy Both Ranta ae Sune snd Connaught, There Liteverlpe) Terre Haute. George Siler was the| y ihe pomp of the American athletes | tleth Century A. C,, Bighth and San-| lop. Both Hie Nynneae neven Dune ‘ be a grand} success. 16 committee hi ee ens. 8 three athletic events—one mile relay, rane endeavored to bring together. the big against MeGovern in the first round, he] inailf-mile run and “v-yard dayh—open gent attendance art itnessed at this BASKETBALL. reaching Pulil's body,and jaw with both| to members of the Irish Counties Ath- 2%, and, considering the efforts of the hands, white the latter began to shoot| tlc Union. referee. until April 3. has raised the question | som atreets, last night. It was Sohreck's fight from the thind | are as to. whother they can receh |” Chambers used a left jab all through round on, In the last round Burry,|rangements have been made in case | the fight, which landed frequently on ts for thla occasion, s talent will ex sweek’s show Was ‘er given in New Yo humps. to take the team from | O'Neill. The bout was fairly even until | food as any who fought gamely throughout, Was} they are lat * members ‘In general, a good tlmé Is to Gaelic football when played scien- h 5 > ter s . bo -entleipated., Among the members | ,,Th% Crescent Junlors, of Patenmon. N. J] in straight rights to his body and left) tifically, as the Celts do, is one of the| knocked down three times and took] Naples to Timeus in @ warship or 1 10 ining round, and the oftictal of ithe. olub intend ~ are--several of the most. prominent | % WA ay Sale colina th ste hooks to his face and jaw, most Interesting exhibitions in sport. 5 ine each time, He was| Private yacht, : continue to glve t vemib: ‘oung men residing In the Bushwick [Would ke to, arrange eames with all, goo) f The via: Sant reanined ito wean) cre coune (of nine) e espera In this round Chambers forced the| talent only, 5 cpeckion. “At. a recent business meeting | pistes on ements Pout Kedresae give | 20, the second round Uttie MeGovern. | armor, as they doin the college. game, | severely punished in most of the rounds c a Tati fighting and had O'Neill breaking ee eee : | the: officers. Were elected 4s follow ee aaron PO fox |urwed on by his brother Terry, 6 The play is open, and affords an ex-| by Schreck, who fought like a coming javanagh's Special Train. ground. Chambers knocked O'Neill | o4 Vanderbilta In Hevani j {nto Sunshine and began to whale away | cellent opportunity for team work, heavy-weight. champion, ‘The “Cavanagh Special” will leavo for the| Gown in the fifth with a hard right to/DImmer cal at his body with. lert and ht-~hand ‘gece Eanes The men were to fight at 145 pounds, HAVANA, March 4.—Minister Mor gan gave a banquet last night in honor Haonings races to-morrow over the Penhay!-| che jaw, but the latter jumped quickly caren Sunshine came back at him with stralght tout as Schreck was over weight about} vara rallroad at 325 P.M. Tt will bel to his feet and mixed {t furiously, lefts to the face and pient Sunda: World Wants under the personal supervision of John G, a swings to the ‘head and 7 fifteen pounds it was agreed that if| F; 4 O'Neill tried for a knockout’ in the|of Cornelius Vanderbilt and Mra. Vary at Leer nat apts other Goeelyrine . both man were on thelr feot at the end | Govwert., he MARAEGE of the, pete ee rain sixth, but every time he rushed Cham- |aornite Ar. and Mrs, Vanderbiit wil |: orn pluying @ tattoo on his ‘ork Monday Wonders, of'the tenth round it would be a draw, | will Insure ood vervice to rece- goers, bers would meet him with @ stiff left, |sall for Mexico on Sunday,

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