AXOHG THE PUGILISTSAll the Talk Is About the Way Terry U*Terrible Fell.New York, Nov. 30.—In sporting circles here nothing is talked of xnors than the defeat of Terry McGovec^, by ■ Young Corbett. That McGovern wit beaten by a two-handed rushing fighter lHcfc himself was conceded by every-body, but McGovern’s friends are «rl-deutly of the opinion that shoufil flie1 boys meet again McGovern wttl; retrieve his lost laurels, and M(‘Govern'* manager has posted 12,300 for anotbsr match. Terry’s friends think .by-jpg* put out by a chance blow.Sharkey has challenged “Young Oar-bett**- for Dave Sullivan, and there to a score of other challenges in for the. man who licked the invincible Terry.Cleveland, O.. Nov. 30.—Tom Jan. kins, the champion wrestler. Intends to tunrpugtttot, and last night tosned a challenge lit meet James J. Jeflhten ! to-;* contest for the worii'a£nhpioushli^|pd a reasonably Jlfin bet. JenkiQjLhiu long been kno#p by the public «w'« a:wrestler, but lie tot equally akjlfwwth the gloves.