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= Ba ie CRT ORO TT aR THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY ‘21, 1000, “PAT” “PAT” POWERS FLAYS “ANDY” FREEDMAN. - ‘ spreiehit YARDON DEFEATED. | Rap agi dala Me Seo SM Nn DIXON TESTIMONIAL 1. BILLED FOR TO-NIGHT. Jchamplonship Will be played at siness It is hin intention | haitan Hote! on the Coney | i Speed-Skating To! i | A firet-clana loi of entries have been! fecelved for the speedskating tourna: | ment to be held at the Clermont Avenue Rink, Hrooklyn on Fed 77 of the a enter- ed Il GEORGE DIXON. , of walle, the private boxes and best re | a caeuthdas, th fhe Dison oot | “" iiticg bout oh esti Rave bove: B {Reo eat et: [rhe ast ox tition bout will be pes Mi G4brees eee eeres GURDINER WRECKED BY 3 > ; | Bo many entries have been received © bg + }that the games will ha e continued # f; F EEDMAN 1 Harry Vardon, the champion Engliah| ‘he rest of the week ? The testimonial penemt for Georne | q . golfer, tasted of the bitter cup of defeat] This le the fret game,of iis kind that # | Dixon, the ex-feather-weight champion yesterday at St. Attustine, Fla, in an] has been held in New York for some } of the world, will be givem at the Broad- nibition game of fl six ime and the list. of 4e ek Club President Powers, of the Bastern Leagee, says: Ghenars Nicboie ita “vag a*fight 9 Pe ary ae af pp Sie ni plage yy iat he q ; me and) Suen men $ Wright @ i ‘That Andy Fvecdmen should be leased cnt of the Nations! Mehinan isi and J) Da 4 eg | world ever produced will all perform : + League. : with sparring partners. and the sport! ‘That bis franchise shoald be rendered void. ‘ \y Alex Findley at Palm | 444°**999O999869-96- 19690005 public will eve. ample opportunity 7) ‘That he has vielated ene of the most stringent rules of the each to-morrow 4 Judge of thetr style and merit ee boxers. — Three famous ex-champtona, John L.. game. That he wae a pastictpant to year VAN CORTLANDT PARK ; “Builivan, James J. Corbett and Robert York doce not affect ¢ ame clee- . Fitasimmons, will positively appear, as Who bad ball tn New GOLF LINKS CLOSED. : will also Tom Sharkey, "Kid" McCoy, i lowed TF jJoe Choynski and big Gus Ruhlin. « @ golf links at Van Cortiandt Pal ‘That the reserve rule should be al ae i Van ee ad Bate t John L. Sullivan will Be seen in ring l eee . | costume for perhaps the last time in bis 9 until aout A i $ |lite. He a etal box three “ $0" acd impor f jrounds, with Jack the Park Depa ri Frank Bene. the present Ii i Hise will aan ition. } or el Keeper, | 5 rere s ‘whe s Bol Pitzaimmons wi! embark in, the |? the iit +) * ¥ } $ President Powers, of the astern . for years Mentified with the Tiwurns cr SURES ONE, EXPLOSION, ' fame of baseball, is digusted over the PRESIDENT PAT POWERS. : | mtaation. It that n't ‘wyndicate’ ball, then there 4 To an Bvening World reporter yee-|is,n0 wich ‘tag ‘ Mewet tal é City Club witne Witness Turns) Boiler Seine. te to Bits and (erday Mr. Powers said geome things a shame iden was allowed to . Ret at all complimentary to Andrew gait, handy that pecatoe bum ond! | | the Tables on House and Boat Beeedman, who, he dectares, has allowed | ency to leasen the Interest in the sport | ' Probers. D. d the game to be run into the ground all over the country, That in a falee ® H lamaged. vance be bears on enmity to one of pesonon. but one which pleases ; | heals SR Se) A | Wie fellow magnates. i} | t “But,” said Mr, Powers, “if chere was TWO CLUBS LOST MONEY. > Fine Card Enjoyed by| 4 >ody piow at the lawyers who are! ‘There was great commotion on Bees im the big league Mr. | “The financial report al ; Prosecuting the City Club's charge! iyn Heights at noon to-day and wore, Rave hie franchies | througyout the country give. the tle 4] Crescent City aguinst District-Attorney Gardiner W80| men on the docks of Preniice’s stores, him very quickly. He] th yee yarns apa tie | Turfmen |seored at the pire seaaton ef ste hear! at the foot of the Heights, were in @ of the most stringent latter was not expected to pay even 4 “| ing to-day, w Lawyer Untermyer, | panic. ‘ wi the season opened e| Col. Gardiner’s counsel, put Lawyer| |, t Very toam in the Hastern Le + re was all caused by the explosion shan Test r. and Te wa tin: i 5 eer ees | Rein Mannie. O° 8: Clu. OP | of holler of a donkey engine on the! yu ear for the game | Special to The Rvening World) | «tan ci a years go" ren aneda, hth : 2] pRAGE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS. | Mr. Untermyer showed that the law, Oe a ean, meee moored vl 0 ° ‘eb 2i.— Contrary to general ex _ | wt in the transfer o! vf 4 as re ner ines , J) tome the track war dry and fast to-day LLlBoly ehtiedagee te gthathy!s-4s The boler wax blown 10: Dlecey with’ r the en only wet the | sal do all in his power while controller of nary In the inton, } 3), he ratn of last Qight Only wet the | ret Gardiner Wi a loud report. me the club to elevate the geme, but, in- better by ee Of the popularity « ‘ */excelient one In every way the fields | The case was that of a delicatessen! One large frarment went safiing into { stead, he has done anything but that. | Wnt beitove there is more money | t J] being large and the class of horses wOOd: | sonier named Krakauer who was ar-|the alt and dropped on the dock ie 4nd even admits that he'll stay in the! in an eight-club cireuit than in « 4 o| rhe weather S and | rested for violating the Sunday lawa./the midst of a throng of workmen. fame (o kill it, And all because requests | higher number, yet { want | #| the attendance large At yesterday's bearing Untermyer| while smaller bite were driven here an@ made by him of other clubs were not! reports an, for money can and will be| $) , To-morrow being Washington's Baw. charged McMahon with securing the| there. complied with Inn twolve-club league as well as ee een ae meyer hingion Hane transfer of the case from Special to! The cylinder head was blown high up 4 “This rule he violated, and a motion | '", por ee ht mn snot dicap ss the feacure General Sessions and that {t @as not] and at an angle, striking the two-story! | @ | fo make void his franctise could be clamoring to give tranchl 4 t Col, Gardiner's wish. McMahon] frame house, & Remsen street, that done easily and voted on after the {anton more, and if they should ¢ stated flatly that he had nothing to do] overlooks the river. It tore away the charges against him were proven. Hey En ee oe te} 3 feetth it casing of a bay window, smashing the THE MEEKIN DEAL. at it will have to have a better team * | At the opening of the session, Horace| sashes and embedding itself in the 4 Lee league champienahip than ity 3 E. Deming, who is prosecuting, de-| beams supporting the second floor, en — te," ps weet gel “FLO FREEDMAN.” ; imanded that or WcMahon wes called Funiture in the house w: Pape replo nd { wers, “in ing @ to prove his charges. Mc’ was cal secomi floor Wes wrecked and the oreu= on he velap lth Rigg Meng toed AiSaieslibe, 1 oikpaet twa aeulag ‘eek 3 , to the stand. tn tne | Onn Fae int the street In alarm. t put a good team te Be (he most successful of any we «| Wilson made the running uniil| “Did you interest yourself in A huge plece of the bolier weighing Uniees ‘syndicate’ ball le ebetished; but ver 61 3 = | CR AOGET 1 1-9-4O0-44. eetvereevectszeees ceress? O64 664:644400664014444406 | % to the stretch, Mitchell then seut | Krakauer case on behalf of the Sabbath) hundreds of pounds dropped into the then Mr. Freedman had beter not say | m te ba Mage cdi gpa N** | goctety?” asked Mr. Deming, yard of the house 2% Furman street, / anything about syndicates. ‘ 3 nie 4 , a 7 ee ee "alan a” ooh | “No. @ block from the river, Mrs. Thomas . “He was badly mixed up in one la \ ll may that he ough 9 j " neck Hetore | “Dig you submit a brief on it?" Brennan, who lives there, was just going @ear when ne traatied ‘Jo’ Meekin to Be beon flogged out of the game long | 1 alt ’ a rimeL 1-4 “No.” into the yard to hang up the week's the Hoston team, for none other than | “ king of the reserve rut . Lawyer Untermyer cross-examined. wash, She had a narrow escape, The pe express purpose of helping the has been the most serious objection th the | (Geehet enti within | “Dig you not represent the Sabbath} woodshed, fences and everything else in, (one In a8 endanver (0 Beat ous | have launched, Mr. Powers said | Ps *, 110 \Molend). t * 1 |committee tn thie case?’ About the place was wrecked, _htoved unmiccenst Ont oueh rule es Soule ta ons oe * | ee U3 winked) yd) oven” McMahon admitted Down on the docks all war contusion, en't sold, that | am overs, Urely broken the managers of — age z * " ia From) is 44 | “And di@ you not put In a memoran-[men running about in a panic while Bie ' Shue cone back to ya eee |e cle. Soul te able to dn nothing ete * ERNE SAND GANS S FORFEITS | My ee tases £ 3b Jaum on 17" others made for the lighter to assist - nee | The 2100 owe quartered at Madison] that attracts attention. He is owned| Frank Erne and Joe Gans have each | Princcm Mat. 113 Miiier) 71 “Yes. ‘ those on board. { amare Garden barked with renewed} by J. Bauman, Dut Up his forfelt of $1,000 ne a guarantee | Ausious yal Aan “There! triumphantly dectared Untet-| Aw the boat was reached by the woulde 1900 BICYCLE MODELS TO One day hadn't affected| Of all the doge at the show perhapa| that they will be at weight ard myer, “Mr, McMahon, of the Tenown-lh reecuers the lighter careened, turne® | CMR ed and irreproachable City Club, admits! ioe: completely over, 6,000 barrels of quibbiing over ‘soctety’ and ‘committe? | ent ahoard sinking, and ‘orlef and ‘memorandum’ in BIS] rie caytain of the lighter, James Der, » efforts to prove the District-Attorney | oo, vin four men aboard, jumped shows the unfit to hold his office, It [ashore as the boat sunk, ‘The enginee®, animus in this case and just how MAG | Patrick Fanning, was missed and {t wae attention should be given (HO noLen: he was drowned. But on ie charres. quiry {t was stated that he had not been given a wider birth than the} Prepared co Nght on March 2 for the king bulldog Most of these|eht-wetght champlonahip. Al Herford. seemed ns if the prizes were to be! vie BE PUT ON EXHIBITION. awarded « and each dow, in| are caged up se that vistors may not) Manager of Gans, and Bob Sinith, man- | §PParent of this, strove in| er © thomaerives dy petting them, ager of Erne, met yesterday and de- “ ail his or her power to outbark thelr) A feature of (he Bhow from a woman's | POsited the money, outer rall, and this allowed &t | to get up In time to win by neighbors point of view Is the exhibit of what 4! QHOYNSK) ARRIVES HERE, | Ford beat then Magen At {1 oclock when the Qoore were known as toy dogs on the imvrovised half for the plice ime ° . enty-seventh «! e Joe Choy nakt. e Ca ? 7 tne |eallery in the. tw n atreet ki. the California heavy THIRD RACE. chords in the least ft} none y open you might well im 1 ee oe unitdiae linasaht - ” baat bs eting fy pre emer an ve » Terriers . ie o, Pe " . Hea ceactaind Veen te acd eatly Aad eg me fe ht hed to tight Joe Wal- ts Porte Cal. Garétner's many friends in (he! purther inquiry revealed the fact that . “noon eve 1 Tans, ington j cott und bout at the itroa pigs yy zie med Jous|aithougn the boiler was biown to bite, ame in droves, Before noon every Bolin Spaniels and. Ruby way ub on Friday night Pies hemes, ts » § wring ot thee Tere er case cases which nobody was hurt in any way. aisle Was filled Spaniels, rived in this city (hie morning. Choyn- | cy 1D (Rersree! VESTS eS the Col, ardince Std ne not stop! Ay investigation is being made te 4 Ab unurually number of children fome Dainty Peta. aki looks in very good shape for the! h 1m (C Johnoom) bt Od 8 be c was a wT tt f confident of beatin, "| Nan § Pr a learn who war running the engine present to-day With them the ” njo: ith the ex nm of the first quar-| Kx-J ge Avawetne, | ‘an es sal t Groat Danes and Bt. Bernards gore the | THe, MCT ttle Rate enler amore | the eoleewd) wan. of a mil Hugh “com” was in | Col. "Gs Gardiner's accuat r his| Fanning has been absent. 4 favorites arly, every case they are displayed in| BRADY HASN'T SIGNED YET. Jack I m run- | Moen cae ‘The lighter was Valued a: $15,000 an@ re ue to, “he. ota ae the cargo at $5,000. The house can be . Women, as usuil, were in the ma-| Klass Houses. draped in beautiful tapos | i dy, manager of Jm Jeffries fod h_ second re jority. They fordled, caressed and even | emt ot ry ae Fen naive rugs] espe he hy laned the articles of before Chenier, | to try to show, 1 gard. that repaired for $1,00). « es ; Kcinned the dogs as if they were so many ovided for (he tUny animals tc Lo oenent te Or te, acters iin Club Ay wae guilty ‘The nolse of the explosion was hearé , with Cor! tas the : as va nen Tee CALING AouIION ID SAVOY Sh6 Ipitor hae peovited a minature | has finally been se-ected that ie all he | \ ’ A quartet oner Wi a considerable distarce away and a big > ttentions showed them by the fair sex 2 of with wants to know, The artic'es will in all re hird. crowd was attracted to the scene. for they howled pitifully when Yiments arranged in ft 2 - | Probebillty be signed thie afternoon ——. Rea given Bio he Barend Serta ected {itn "Te tastefully. Curtalned in most leomen * WA Ay [HURST REFEREE SEASIDEA.C.| NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, |rtnc'ath reearing the gubeling ot] newman Brothers Dane, e " Hu orrie mon, ve t om he | fe “HE 1900 CHAINLESS Bike. | pekeea Ceara neeae, ihe, feet ome Uaderg@ the moet corer!) tim Hurst has been selected as the ——— Kerannuter oat cae, Mee peremptor-| Baumann Bros.’ and Ludwig Baumana a Agents everywhere in the vicinity of day to supersede the old custom of | of this breed » Frank Croker ' jinn | euler Sear rere iy, “Hurst will ret: PAC RAW "SUL mame. |e Rath t Crermrer wrote M- a Co.'s Renployees' Mutual AM Assout 4 ¥ TRACK RLEANG. | Mahon further. ation held its annual ball at the New Greater New York will make Washing- A ngent Axing upon a day for his) 7 Tr toomd r ne wecond — Hi er OmNOTEEW's| ti waste i Devthen ar. | York Turn Hall, Eighty-ffth street and fiabt in the club-house by | oree vee in| the ren with the exception of the Jef | races are as fol won four first a pening Independent of ton's Birthday a general opening day brother > age: met with } al| White beauty Fire Chief took three firet Ritch eal” be : of the season, and afe putting forth| ty all who pave lowed Invite 7 ard Gould. | fi orbert battle. which wi Firt Race—Seiling. sia and o half furl Untermeyer obj Lexington avenue, last night. Dancing : ° dow o! y h Yo » Bel pres. uo extraordinary efforts to make the occa: friends to vist" them | oes coe Ree lala ice wl =e Riek’ Senses | sete tho releres ct the Geambes kt | Th gaanted , oe | as ac tnee map, to Bee began at 9% P. M. Supper was served %, ston & memorable one. Me he stores will be beautifully | eppetoess of U'tea 10) Diggs tor | ir at midniaht. a) Jecorated, music furnished, refre The most important awards were bull Pthodes and Mra. | Bie | "He'd better make no ie x Interest in the new 180 chainiene 18 inente served and a general @ntetiete. | » Firet prise, Prank | Richard Denney Coty Wether | doesn't want to get in worse 4 very strong, anda great turnout of bi-|ment provided All the new lines whl Fc *hief: second, Bay View | lavevbernss R over Doms Pei) Acoat™ fenton | ee ys | kind of men the City pe Ml rnderoy bert Beoyille oy eycle enthusiasts to inepect its con- |hend Recn cxnitation and saleemen will be ON | rigadier, Fay View Kennels: third | Langley Maguire. eo. A. Parker: third, | , hy sonst Bila ies | Ie etruction on ~ mie anticipated. wal ey adwantageous points of the new | Edgewood General. Mrank F. Dole Vemproke Sliver Pembroke Kennels, : . Salis oaltoe ok hner duty The new im & general enna ! models Bull Terrter—Nowice Dome. prey " at ny Greenwood A. C. 1 Lacky Monday A it te Frank Croker's Fire Chief Meer Robert 2 third, | beat tats" diaithes stp a voll Lady of the Wort that District-Atrorney Killed 9] Radgewood de Science, Prank H Dele es Bare, eo A Mer nem-| carter) defeats Judge. , fe , BD oe OPO thle way. BRADLEY'S FINE SCORE. irevn hb A t+ | ei te! ° is Open, Dom er, 5 each; Paint: | third, Bay View Hrigadie rake Roavelle, Pembroke Kennels. we GARONER-WHITE DRA waPz07t Reem, Washington tise vray, cae Wei aes The peor ong ee the shoot of G. | Bull Terrier Limt: Dogs, over thirty M: of Ma a Bible Fifty Mirds Straight at the McAlpen. My rs champion, Guth-|pounds—First, Frank Croker's Fire | we ud: ri. Beauty oe J pitts Oscar i Omana ¥ ats Wi Rive Mee oo... wet r ;mecond, J. P. Kellogg's Rilgewoos | * 1 , bitches — First. i Ralatonr Pigeen-theeting ; M4 lehief, third, John Bennett's Sunbeam ae Petrone Wenneis: see-| here used pushing tact ithe ws ‘Tourney. Hull Terrier Puppies—Bitehes —Pirst, ond, Reisy. |. F. Denton, thir three rounds, but it ay htm 1s GARDEN CITY. Feb. 21.—The contest ‘eins Get Ary pe Frank Croker's Yorkville Belle; second, jai eter = ba 4 Rg. on ca Sah o oe ca atn ' , fer the amateur pigeon shooting cham- E Kirkover Dan U. Evans's Buster; third. J. J. Hol- First. b Mee thy bap his Bo in we = a : » ioe ee. plonahip of 1909 was begun on the were ted to's Compton Pride. ond and third eunneia good’ body ‘blows, but tl cal ota je to a bi Grounds of the Carteret Gun Clud ¢ Wille and 1 mis Bull terrier bitches over twenty pounds , and 2 he aun 4 . who went “a8 i. wee chird with b ie, KE Painter dp Amerning and will be brought 10 8 com |fourch win It ble” ent! Morera ang |AP4 not exceeding thirty pounds. _ he o: loner. M4 itt “ Guy Standing’s Belle Belsiano. At 12310 o clock the ank ro round |ond. Holgat ‘The conditions governing this annual wag Auishe!, Bradley silil beng an the | Ragewoot Chi HAWKINS BEATS KENWY. acs ; reg io an follows: 10 birds, = i) with twenty-five clean kills EB Bull Terrt un he » as Ly y 8 Money to be divided @ eich and Kirkover were tied for sec a) Sorriey DRcnen, over & Pounds. Mead’ har i asrkine, wae ante ret, James Conway's Bouthbory Lady gt oy ee tthe re fe | and 10 per cent, reapectively to the 984 Place with twenty-four kills and one | I miss; Duryea and ©. A. Painter, twenty: | second, Fri k Croker's ¥ ‘kvilie Helle; Ppeienn rit of Bighest and 10 per cent. to be ree nd, Frank Cr orkvilie a. " by the club. Thirty yards’ rise [Panter aha sre, Me sek: @. \thind, V. A. Biacque’s Vitex In WD, Wopbing: . i aybrook Jodee: ic Bae my received Chia, ant | | G04 thirty yards’ boundary Stanley, 8: M Wenty each. | Twe Popular fenehes. ii nit, bitches—Firet, WERICAN YOCKEY: Me cs ccatioe werzs steven, mon| dt ibe emt "et they fortints Of ts te dues, WR. eid. ee wh catsGieiand:| ROOT VS. DONFASS. AMERIC 8 Sill BACK PAY POR FIREMEN, i a Ti 3 z I Compton Pride. mak ii i i 2usks iss i $ H 2 i: i i ( Annoyanac Bere.on hand, an4 they faced the traps Jearec no classes were mote popular Tyre wanna Mr. DW. Beane Jack Root, the clever Western smigdie- b. following order: PD. 1 Bradley, with the visitors than the Mt. Bernard) Cocker Ae Mack Mliches Gectpively Gafeste He Don’ Lester and Johnny Reiff and J, tt tu * . x * " + G. KE. Painter, Pittsburg: L. und the Great Dane The aisles near the —F.tet, Sally M oh ‘aah in the i ecch wt eee Martin, the crack American| Deetelen Pavering Sixty-four Bom- r Bena Yoru: 4. G. Roberta, main entrance. where these big, g00d- payne intr, Wirsome. Mrookatde ye: to hy heen nix: contest. | Jo. ke} ve Won boih fame and et Dallas Fiiott. (leveland; tured antmals are quartered, are al- A righ ‘ook ‘inthe jaw. did ‘pe bust busi: mone Buffalo; Charies gtan- * crowded with an admiring throng Dachshunds bo a, Doge | Dunfars not coming to J Ngo ded Th. o talely Venly. Forever, Venlo Farm ented ; G. & Meott, New York: ere ar certain some beauties second re we 1 » Pittsburg; R.A. Weich, r : among the St Bernards, John EB. | cocker jure t me when the contest will | lued at $1,000; James ‘and Capt. A.W. Money, the arrival of the 20 irais New ig he e el * ts matched to | riding at are the eco Brad. | Mitchell's G00 Duke of Manchester; ir: second, Venlo arenes tor weaty sve |iract to Fol " t and Fw 9 ier pa a kills, Duryea, forty: FM. Bushoell's $19.00 Chamoton Le | Venlo | varie, Kenoets: | E Broasway Ai ot Sees seven, fott. Kirk-| Prince, jr. and Prank Gould's Hornses. jr eres aired forty-mx exch | Jessamine, Kingstontan, Golf and Chan-|, “ee Novice Ritchee—Firet, aa Se hse ae Fertartiree cach MONE, OY “a Gooner ‘o: antoher ot sat. nse | et aad