I 'AiE OMAHA DAILY JVEE: SVINDAV, APHIL 11, 1001. 11 TO RESUME FIGHTING GAME Indication! Ptint to OlrMime Actiritj in I'dtio CirclM. DAN LIKELY TO BE REMOVEO IN CHICAGO terry Mi'Hnvrn Mtoin In Omiilin While on lit U'nj- In Const l.ix'nl I'IkIH lillmiTn Amilt Mnillli-OI-Niiii .Mill mIIIi (Ircnl liitorrM. Ilcnewcd activity all nlonrc the lino In pugilistic circle!) has been apparent during the Inst week or bo nnd It begins to look row as though tho ban which was bo evi dent n few wcckB ago Is to bo lifted roodit than was at first expected. In New York pugilism will probably bo tnbooed for sotno tlmo to come. Bam Harris, manager of Terry McOovern nnd one of tho shrewdest fight promoters In tho country, gavo It as his opinion whllo In the city laBt week that It would bo two or three years before tho lighting Rntno would bo resumed to any noticeable extent In the Atlantic Bcnboard metropolis. "Wo'll have (o elect a good ninny moro demounts In Now York than wo havn now," ho Bal.l, 'before fighting will bo tolerated In tho metropolis," The gloom which pervnded light rlrcles but a Hhort time ago Is being dissipated, however, and hero and there can bo distin guished a rift In the clouds which hung so heavily over the sport about tho tlmo thnt the chamnlonBbln mill between Jcffrlrs nnd Iluhlln went by the bonrd because of fnlluro m nml n nlacc where the event could bo held. In Chicago It Is given out cold that fight Ing Is to bo resumed within n very short time. This nronitao was held out, It Is Htalcd, by the suppottcrs of the niltnlnlstr.i tlon beforo tho laBt city election and It Is en Id that Mayor Harrison received many a voto that would otherwise have boon cast ngalnnt him becauso of tho understanding that he would countenance prize fighting during his term of ofllcc, If re-elected. Mayor Harrison Is not opposed to lcgltlmnlo nport. His opposition to the lighting game nnd the opposition of the couucllmen who worked for tho ordinance prohibiting fight lng In Chicago had Its origin becauso of tl'i fakery nnd Jobbery thnt wns nppnrcni in eomo of tho mills pulled off phortly precon Inir the scrowlni: down of tho clamps, If tho snort tnkes on life ngaln It will prob ably be under now direction. Tho men who were connected with tho game beforo Its death In Chicago will probably continue to bo shrouded. Tho new promoter-general Is likely to be Tom Hanton, formerly nres ldent of Tattcrsalls Athletic club. Hanton Is said to have come out of tho flascoes of recent occurrence In Chicago with clean hands and Is known ns n man who can bo depended upon to tote fairly with the flght- crH and tho public ns well. celvlng. Ho doesn't In tho least measure K"n. lorn u iiourKc nas picKe.i mm up . ti,n rAmmnn .,,.. i r niieiiiu. ' nml wl11 devote his energies toward in- Thri i.i nothing rnnh nr uncouth about i troduclng the ' Kid" Into a While there has been n dearth recently of challenges nnd counter-challenges nmong the top-notchers, tho clever lighters In mid die. light nnd fenthcrwelght circles lire go lng right nlong making matches und doing somo lighting. Kven tho silence thnt 1ms characterized the henvywclghts Is beginning to bo broken. This Is not necessarily u sign that fighting Is to bo resumed. It Is char acterlHtjc of tho big pugs to do n deal more talking than fighting. Down In Memphis Louisville, In various cities of Connecticut and Wisconsin, over In Toronto and nut In Denver nnd 'Frisco tights hnvo been pulled off without Intcrferenco and there seems no probability of olllclal objection, so thnt mntcbes nro being mndo for fheso cltto3 without fear of tholr falling through. I tho gsmo Is started In Chicago again the nltuntlon will be about as of yoro, with tho excontlon that New York will bo out of consideration, for the tlmo being, at least. It Is a cortnlnty that this lull In puglllsttj Bffnirrf will bring about one thing. There will be In tho future greater enro exercised by fighters and managers In tbclr proceed ings. The high hand with which nil things pertaining to the gnme was cnrrled on will give place to a more conservative policy. Thero will bo less fakery nnd Jobbery and fewer hfppodromrH. Tho situation will tic mand the nbollHhment of all shady transac j tlons. Managers will league together In , their efforts to stamp out anything of tho ort, for tho first renppenranco of trickery will bo the signal for another attack on the port. Terry' McOovern, champion bantam and featherweight pugilist of the world, was tho feature In locnl sporting circles last week. Ho stopped ort in Omaha between trains while enrouto from his homo nl Ilrooklyn to Snn Francisco. Sam Harris, his manager, Danny Dougherty, his sparring partner, and Joo Humphreys, official announcer of sev eral eastern athletic clubs, accompanied him. It wns McGovern's first visit to Omaha. Kvcryono who saw him for tho first tlmo WRB surprised. Ho looked more like n col- lego student than a famous pugilist. Terry Is a wco bit of a fellow. Ho weighs but 121 pounds and Is only a trlflo over llvo fcot in height, HIb appenranco Is certainly decep tive, for one would hardly consider that he had tho power In his right arm of adminis tering a solar plexus or a short-arm Jab which would put the ordinary Individual to Bloep for good. Not only In appearance Is McOovern de- There Is nothing rough or uncouth about him. He Is mild-mannered and bears him self, In converse nnd otherwise, like n per fect gcntlomnn. You wouldn't think, to look nt him, that he could stand up In ft ring and punch his adversary so hard nnd so often that few hardened pugilists are hankering for a dose of his medicine. i Hut the surprise wag not altogether one sided. McOovern was unite ns surprised nt Omaha ns Omnha wns surprised at him. 'I didn't expect to nnd such a city 09 this nway out here," ho raid. "hick in ursox- lyn, where I was anchored until a couple of years ago, we thought that Omaha was protty nearly off tho map. Instead, I find that It in thoroughly up to date and the hospitality of tho ptoplo hero Is certainly fine, I never enjoyed n visit so much In my life ns I have tho few hours hero. Talk about southern ho3pltnllty, I think the west has It beat all around. "I am going to meet Gardner In San Francisco April 30. That's where ho made his first fight, Is It?" ho Bald, with ap parent Interest, when one of his enter tainers pointed out the window of the Mil lard hotel to a building across Douglas street, where tho "Omaha Kid" flrr.t showed possession of fighting blood. "Well, he has been a game fighter. Ho gave me a protty stiff nrgumcnt over In Now York n year ago. I think I can whip him nil right, but I don't nn.iclpate a walk-nwuy, by any means. Ilcforc I leave 'Frisco I expect to light Frank Krno ngaln. I am about forced to get Into the ranks of tho lightweights In onlsr to get anybody 10 fight me, nnd I want to begin at the top. When I fought Hrno before, tho articles called for his weight to be 128 pounds at the ringside. That was probably n lighter weight than he could make without affect ing his fighting skill. I nm willing to conccdo him n few pounds for our next meeting nnd I have no doubt but that It will be arranged. Returning from 'Frisco, I will stop off In Omaha ngaln and It will glv me mu h plcnsuro to give an oxhlbltUn here." "I havo been nsked tlmo and again," said Sammy HnrrU, Mcflovcrn's manager, "why I don't match Terry against this fellow or that, Invariably men who naturally have tho ndvnntago of him In. weight nnd experience. Mentioning theso points the reply comes, 'Why. Terry Is Invincible. He 1b a lighting machine. No ono who Is nnywhero near his weight or size stands any show with him, oven let them bo lightweights.' I nm willing to concede most of this, but I tell you prize lighting Is n risky venture. Terry might get Into tho ring with the veriest 'dub' and get walloped. Tho man who gets In tho wallop on the Jaw or tho solar plexus of his opponent Is tho man who Is going to win tho fight. When I admit that tncro is a possibility for a novlco to beat a man llko McOovern, It Is easy to understand what 1 think of professional fighters. I don't caro who the fighters are, if they are anywhere near on nn cnuallty In skill, ring gcncrnl Bhln and experience, when they enter the ring It Is n toss-up with mo who tho winner will bo. Of course, form counts a good deal, but I tell you thero Is olways that chalico wallop to take Into consideration "When tho Joftrlcs-Ruhlln fight was on I laid a wnser of 2'A to 1, taking tho Bhort end, on Iluhlln. I believed that Jeffries would win, but I don't think any such odds as theso urc Justifiable lu pugilism. If I havo tho money I'll take tho short end when such odds nro offered every time." good paying pugilistic set again. The effort may be too much for even O'ltourke nnd he Is re gards as one of the smoothest managers In the business. It Is generally conceded, however, that ho has tackled n hard propo sition. McCoy Is not only In disrepute with the better element of sportsmen be cause of the numerous charges of crooked ness brought against him, and In Bcveral cases substantiated, but as well for tho reason that bo has ever been over-rated. Jack Hurke, who gave a clever exhibition of boxing with his sparring patner, Will MclOvoy, at the Trocadero theater last week, sized McCoy up In this way tho oth?r night: "What do I think of McCoy? Well. I don't think much, let mo tell you. In tho Unit placo I believe he has been guilty of moro crooked transactions In pugilism than any other fighter. I don't think he ever was much of a fighter. He Is clever and n pretty worker, but he aspired too high. He never was entitled to n placo with tho top-notchers in heavyweight cir cles. In my opinion McCoy Is a dead one, and If Tom O'Hourko enn Inject life Into his pugilistic corpse ho will certainly per form a miracle." Tho signing of new articles between Jeffries and Iluhlln has stirred up talk of the relative chances of theso two big pugs In a meeting together. Thorn Is no doubt ing their cnrncBtncs3 In seeking n fight. Jeffries Is willing to tako on Iluhlln In or der to exercise his power ns n box-ofOco mngnet, or, lu other words, becauso ho needs tho money, Iluhlln In anxious to meet tho heavy weight champion; willing to tnko a licking If necessary In order to havo tho chance of winning tho honors which Jeff" now carries about with him. There Is llttlo likelihood, however, of an early fight between these two, California and Connecticut offer tho only points where the fight can tnko ploco and thero Is no cer tainty that tho big pugs would be per mitted to mix even there. With tho en gagements that Jeffries and Iluhlln already have they will be kept busy until tho mid dle of the summer nnd that season of tho yenr would hardly bo selected as tho tlmo of holding n big fight out In California, Consequently, if "Jeff" nnd Ous como to gether It Is unlikely that It will be beforo next fall. Fights scheduled for tho near future In which thero la moro than n passing Interest nro Tommy Itynn and Jack Hoot nt Louis ville, April 29, nnd Tom Sharkey and Fred Ilusscll at Denver. l.oral devotees of tho fighting game arc much Interested In the mill which will tnko place nt Blum's hall, South Omaha, Tucs day night, .between Ilalch Smith of Omaha and OI'o Oleson of Chicago, two feather weights about us clover as nny who over got' together In these parts. Tho light will be under tho au-.plccs of tho Trl-Clty Ath letic club, an organization composed largely of South Omaha sportlug men. Llttlo need bo said about Hatch Smith Omaha followers of flstlnnla nro pretty familiar with his career, which, though short, 1ms been signally successful. It will bo remembered that he put up a bang-up fight with Oscar Gardner over lu Washing ton hall last winter and later fought Gard ncr to a draw out at Tlldcn, Neb, Jimmy llardell, tho old-tlmo referee who witnessed both flghtfl, said ho never saw a fighter show such Improvement ns Smith did from 0110 Gardner fight to tho other. The little dnrkey tins been training diligently nnd Is in fine fettle for his battle. Oleson Is rated ono of the best feather welghtu In Chicago. Ho fought Osca Gardner In that city October 13 last and wns given tho decision nt the end of the six rounds scheduled, lie whipped Jack McClelland of I'ittsburg. His last fight wns with this samo McClelland nnd tho I'lttiburg man turned the tables on him whipping him In sixteen rounds up a Toronto ten days ago. Olo's long suit Is said to be a clover defense and a stock Bhort right-hand upper cuts that worries tho best of them. If Smith Bucceedn In winning this light It will be a great feather In his cap. The fight Is atttraetlng a great deal of Interest nnd the attendance promises to be record-breaking in size. Smith's resldenc in Omnha, his rapidly developing nklll nn tho cleverness of his opponent nro a trl of magnets strong enough to attract nny one who has the least bit of sporting blood In his veins. wan won by V. F. Clnrkson and King tien miin In the r contest Thursday night with Charles Zarp and Fred Flanagan. The championship was decided In two confes s of three games fach. In the first series Clnrkson and Dentuan won by 10S poin's, and repeated the performance In tho ssi ond series with slxty-nlno pins to the good Clarkson tnado the star score of the entire scrlcg In the first game Thursday night, chalking tip 256. W. C. IJriinke nnd John Head were prepared to challenge the win ners of this match to n series of games. but their plans havo been frustrated by the announcement that Mr, Denmiin Is to leave tho city nt once. He will take his depar ture next Friday for the Dlack Hills, where he will go on a cattle ranch In which he has nn Interest. Tho Clarkson team will logo a valuable member and the game of bowling nn enthusiastic devotee when Mr, Donmnn leaves the city. Following nre tho high scores at Clark's alleys In the prize contests for tho pnst week: Tenpins, It. A. Kolls, 2d; cocked hat, C. Conrad, 70; ninepins, Charles Win- tor, 10; four back, C. It. Mullln, 82. Amons the women contestants Mrs. Fred Krug Is high nt tenpins with n scoro of 181, hav ing beaten Miss Caroline I.ecaors score of 1G7. Mrs. Krug Is also high for tho prize nt four back with a score of C3. One of the most enjoyable bowling par ties of the week was given at Hoyden's on Thursdny evening. The small ball games were the most popular. Mrs. Horton and Mrs. Arter and Messrs. Spencer and Arter made tho high ncoren at four back, while Messrs. Arter and llaumnn nndMrs, Jones and Mrs. Spencer were the successful nes at tenpins. Twelvo members of tho Hon Ton Card club formed n merry party of bowlers nt Hcyden's alleys on Monday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ingram made tho highest score at tenpins, whllo Mrs. Urauart and Mrs. llobcr- son were tho fortunate ones In soven-up. Messts Scnnncl, Fyfe, Clapp, Tabcr, Heck- ard, Hussle, Ladoceln und Drown, with tholr ladles, were tho participants In a bowling party at Hcyden's Wednesday evening. Messrs, llruncr nnd Lndoccln secured tho high scoro for tho men nnd Misses McGulro nnd Bamford played exceptionally well, scoring 11D nt tenpins. 0MAHAS WIN BIG VICTORY liirlr Suc(!ei)N hi Ten 11 1 11 Mnti'li Willi (lie ClnrkNOiiN Hiitlth' Tlirm to the Slntr C'liniiiplniinlilii. One of tho most exciting bowling contests of tho year rnme to n closo Tuesday night when tho scries of nlno games between tho Clnrkson and Omaha teams wns finished. The contest wns for n purso of $150 nnd tho state championship nnd tho Omabas won out. Tho members of tho victorious team wcro Flanngan, Ilond, Smcad, Furay nnd Zarp. Their victory was not a scratch one It came nB a reward for clever, skillful bowling and wns tho moro appreciated be cause, tho Clarksons havo long been tho recognized champions of tho city. A mouth ngo it was generally deemed In howling circles quite presumptuous on tho part of tho Omahaa to even consider tnck ling tho Clarksons. Tho two teams had boon measured during tho progress of tho winter tournament by reason of gamc3 plnycd together and tho Clarksons bad tho better of the argument. Tho two teams ended up the season with the Clarksons first and tho Omahas second. Then came the arrangements for the championship series. Tho first three games were played two weeks ago and tho Omabas made a great showing. They defeated tho Clarksons by 174 pins. In tho subsequent contests tho Clarksons won tho second by 4 pins and tho third by C4 plus. Tho total number of pins, however, waB ngrced upon as tho method of deciding the championship and tho big lend tho Omahas secured In the first series landed the prlzo for them. Messrs. Krug, Ilesclln, A. Krug, II. lllx, Krcbs, David nnd tbclr ladles had their weekly party at Hoyden's Friday evening. Tho playing of tho women was quite spirited and resulted In n score of 110 for Mrs. Krug, with Mrs. Ilesclln n closo second, with 145 to her credit. Messrs. Ilesclln nnd Itix mndo tho highest scores for tho men. C. Conrad holds the state championship at five back and It Is not likely that his placo will bo usurped very soon. In a match contest Monday night ho chalked up tho remarkable score of 107. Previous to that tlmo tho high score nt llvo back hnd been SS, made by Charles French. Conrad and Knapp composo tho team which Is battling against Ilesclln and Emery for tho stato team championship nt small ball games. Monday night was the third meeting and ftvo back was the game Conrad nnd Knapp won tho series by 4S points, Conrad's splendid performance came in tho third gamo of tho evening. He bowled beautifully nud succeeded In chalk ing up 107. Tho hlghost possible scoro Is 150. Tho contests between theso two teams will rontlnuo until all of the small ball games are exhausted and then the team having won tho larger number will bo do dared Btato champions. Seven up will bo Tho high scores for tho women at Hcy den's for tho week nre: Miss Lecder, 158; Miss Ilamford, 119; Mrs. Krug, 110, nnd Mrs. nesellu, 145. H gh scores nt tenpins for the last week: Gnto City nl.eys, Ed Hammond, 203, 206, 211; M. D. McDowell, 203, 201, 217; George Lavldgo. 203; H. Schwartz, 207; C. S. Sea man, 233, 222, 220, 232; Kit Carson, 204, !2I, 221; John Kelley, 200; H. Lehman, 203; M. C. Hoagland, 215; W. C. Nelson, 201; U. 1j. Evans. 241; M. Sheldon, 203, 201, 231; Hartley, 210, 201; E. M. Tracy. 217, 231; C. It. Stuht, 200; John Yocum, 200. 201; JI. E. Mahaffcy, 208; C. U. Uridcnbeckcr, 210; O. C. Petersen, 211. Clark's alleys: AI Krug, 223; Juan Diego, !1; Peter Nlclson, 233, 213, 233; W. W Wnttcrmnn, 201; F. Flanagan, 202, 221; Jack Frcdcrlckson, 203; Sandy McDonald, 210; W. F. Gllchrest, 217, 230; Grovcr Smith, 201, 210; Frank Conrad, 220, 203; Ed Doe, 210; Ed Hammond, 221; "Plumber" Head, 200, 212; Davison, 210; J. C. Kaufmann, 233, 213; C. F. Lovcll. 212, 215, 234, 233, 219, 20G, , 210; W. U. Ilcnson, 222; Dave ltubln, 221, 200, 211, 200. 213, 200; Tom Reynolds, 206; It. W. Ayers, 200; C. E. Selleck, 201; C. Wllles, 212. 203; H. C. Yost, 213; W. F. Schneider, 217, 201, 233; diiy Furay, 1 111. 239; Henry liaden, 201; W. It. Hunting ton, 203, 201, 210, 201; W. C. Drunke. 241. !02, 223, 203, 242; A. Colo, 204, 214, 200, 201, 216, 235, 211, 202, 203. 221, 233, 211, 203, 203: II. W. Lehmann, 202; W. F. Clnrkson. 203. !03, 201, 231, 211. 206, 217, 227, 239, 230: II. Uesolln, 212, 214, 210, 20S, 218; Fred Krug. 213; Illlllo Wlgman. 209: King Den- man, 206, 20iT, 207; O. E. Flanngan. 200; W S. Sheldon, 206; Ernest Buffet, 221; H. A. Mngney, 202; Joseph Gutmann, 207, 211. WRESTLING MATCH ARRANGED 'rnnk CnloniHii Will Keek Wrest tile Mlilillrireliilit C'limiiiliiiNklii from "Fur 111 cr" Iliirnn, Farmer" Burns of Chicago and Trot, Frank Coleman, the well known local ath lete, will battle for tho world's middleweight wrestling championship next Satur day night. Tho match will tnko placo In the Trocadero theater. Announcement of tho completion of arrangements for this go has excited u great deal of Interest in local sporting circles. For tho last year, .during his resldenco here, Coleman has defeated all comers with tho game tomorrow night. Tho first series uch skillful enso that many of his frlonds was nt ninepins and was won by Besclln ul" Qomo 10 B'lvo tuat ho is Invincible, 'Kid" McCoy has Jumped Into prominence and Emery ny soven points. Then camo four back and Knapp nnd Conrad wero the victors. Up to this tlmo Knapp nnd Con rad have won two of the thrco scries played. Tho stato team championship at tenpins SYPHILIS UK. A. I). fcUAUUJS The Moil ItrljNhlr Npeelnllnt In Ilia ranri of Men, STRICTURE Cure! with a new Home trentmcut. No pain, no (tentton from business. tlRINARYldiuy and Bladder Troubles, Weak Back, IJurntus Urine, frequency of Urinating, Urlno High Col red or with milky sediment on standing. cured for Ufa and poison thoroughly cleansed from tho system. Soon every ifn and symptom disappears completely tnd forever. No "BHEAKINO OUT" of the 4lseate ou the skin or face. Treatment Contains no dangerous drugs or Injurious Imtdlclnea. 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NEW ATHLETIC CLUB GROWS Itiiplil 1'roKrcKM llelnnr MhiIc In the Work mi Aiiiatrur Allili'tiu Axorliitluii'n (ai-ciiiiiiln, Tho prospects of tho Omaha Amateur Athletic association contlnuo to brighten every day. Grounds for baao hall and other outdoor sports havo been graded and arc now In tho gardener's hands to ho seeded. Tho golfers nro delighted that tho club has tmccccdcd In obtaining eighty acres which will bo put In shapo for golf Immediately and nn cighteen-holo course laid out, for which n special commltteo of golfers will bo appointed, Tho course Is a splendid one, affording amplo scope for tho golf genius to get In his good work. Tho cricketers and baso bull men start to practicing In nhout thrco wcel.-s. The for mer will havo to hustle, too, to save tholr necks in Chicago in July. Tho club mem bership Is now very nenr 100 and Is Increas ing at tho rnto of twenty n week. The limit of !00 will very soon bo reached now. This will ho it flnnl limit, ns tho majority of tho members fnvor a small club, Tho plans for tho club house aro now In tho hands of tho nrchltcct and work will begin ou tho houso ns soon us a contract can bo made, so that by Juno 10 tho club houso will bo up and tho Omnlm Amateur Athletic association will hnvo landed fairly on Its feet for a good start. A very protty club house Is contemplated, large, ulry and convenient. Tho bowlers will bo glad to learn that room for two alleys has been mndo In tho club house nnd theso will bo put down Immediately tho club houpe Is up. Tho club has Just hired a groundsman and sot him to work on tho grounds. WHY IT CURES MEN. Why the Frightful Tension of Stricture Is Dissolved Like Smw Be neath the Sun-IN FIFTEEN DAYS. Why Weak Men are Restored by the Magic St. James Treatmeit Applied Locally and Directly to the Affected Parts. CURES GUARANTEED CHARGES LOW Consaltatlon Krce, Treatment hy mall. Call or ddrrii III) S, l-tlli St. DM, IBARLES 8BAHLKS, OUAHA, In "Farmer" Bums ho will meet ono of tho stars of the profession, nud If ho should defeat him Coleman will bo recognized as one of tho greatest wrestlers of the coun try. Tho professor Is confident that he can turn tho trick nnd has any number of admirers who aro willing to back their faith In his nblllty to do so with plenty of tho tong green. Hums telegraphed from Chlcano on the night of the Coleman-Sealls match in this city, challenging the winner. Coloman ac cepted tho challcngo on condition that Burns would mako IBS pounds, tho middleweight umn, at wnicn Coleman always lights. Tho "farmer" refused to ncreo to that nro- vlbion and It seemed that tho match was off. Hually Coleman agreed to meet him at catch-weights. Iu doing so ho gives uurns consiuerablo ot an advantage, ho- causo tho "farmer's" wrestllug weight Is about 108 pounds, whllo Coleman Is twolvo pounds under that. Coloman Is working hard for tho match, Ho is practicing diligently. All of his tlmo that Is not occupied In giving Instruction In wrestling at his athletic school Is put in on tho mat with his wrestling partner, Peter Loch. Coleman Is lu tlno shape, and Is confident of success. "I bcllovo I can win this match from Bums," ho said. "In- deed, I am so confident that my own propo sition for tho winner to tnko till of tho gate receipts was agreed to by Burns. I know something ubout Burns' style of wrestling. November C, 1S99, I met Burns. Ho agreed to 'throw mo uud my partner twice within an hour s time. Ho undertook moro than ho was ablo to accomplish. He got tho first fall from mo In twelvo nnd ono-half min utes. My partner, Jako Snyder of Dayton, went down In six and one-quarter minutes, Burns threw mo tho second time In thlrty- ono minutes and fifty-two seconds, hut Snyder stayed out the hour and wo won tho money. I was a mero novlco then. Now I consider myself u hundred per cent bet ter ou tho mat and I don't bcllovo Burns has Improved nt the samo ratio. If ho hasn't I am as Hiiro as ot anything lu tho world that I can win this match. "Of courso, I reallzo that I am handi capping myself by taking on such a clever wrestler and giving him tho advautago of tho weight. Ten pounds in favor of Burns will mako a big dlfferenco, but even at that I beliovo ho will llnd mo tho better man. Burns Is middleweight and ICS-pound cham pion of tho world. In caso I beat him Sat urday night I will bo entitled to tho middle weight championship. He will continue, to be the coamplon la the 165-pound class, Are You Deaf?? All caM of DEAFNESS or HARD-HEARINO ftrenowd'lUBLK Dfonr o.w iDT.ntlnnionlr tho. horn dMt.r8lno"Jble: HMD S019IS mfoWEBUTl:I.T. Iloicriba jour ca.e. Elimination nd iwtIc. IrM, Vou cau cur yourtelt at homa at a nominal coat. 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