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———_ Captured a Special Prize Cup at the Dog Show, this morning when the atterian.s found what had happened, but “Tinker died shortly after, Some of the awards were Fox Terriers—Club cup for best Amer THE WORLD: THUR RS. HOWARD GOULD’'S PUG DOG WINS. . DAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22, Geath. Two doctors were called carly! BASKET BALL GIRLS OF Beating Miss Nina Far-| fington’s Topsy. Bail Terriers Fight Dur- ing the Night and One * Dies To-Day from His| Injuries, While Victor Is Barred from) the Ring. Norfolk Trueman, Norfolk Kennels; elub 1 dog tn the | Clarita, valued at won wned by Reginald May- | prizes have been » breeding clubs certain The following spec! kinds of dogs. of America, has The Great Dane Chib, for the ‘The most important happening of the} Gog show in Madison Square Garden to- day was the judging of the pet dogs which haye attracted so much attention. Constferable interest was manifested in the making of the awards in the black pug clase, because of the fact that Miss Mina Farrington, the actress, and Mrs. _ Howard Gould are riv: In the contest for the special cup prise on and Mrs. Gould had as and Candace respectively | The prtee was won by Mra. Gould's pet ther special contests Bs 's pugs, Zorourer, The Babe | m8 Mickey, won the cups. Zorourer h puppy to Moniedelio nm Montebetle ret solid solored 1 Montebello Nig ‘ vest Tome Hilver cap for the beat harlequin or spotted | lara, Montedello ee ed WHISKERS Iv¥vmrerza~ may wipesT SOME BEAUTIES AT THE DOG SHOW. POEL A IL ODPODOEDE PE EEGDE O41 104 10 G4-046-00-0 Mies Farrington te aid to! Montebello Brie, TD. M Canton presented ‘with by the Khe-| Give of Egypt. The holiday crowd was on hand early. | {eet Great Wane bitch. te Principaily of women and! & few children Of the features of the show will place to-morrow aftegnoon. the judging of foxhound packs with bey Bustemen. They will appear in one big | ing in the contre of the floor. Asa result of o fight between two bull ‘terriers last Out dead this morning and the Curren. Femoved by order of the manage- © meat of the show Silver cup for the test Great Dame dog. open re to Ch. Randor won Inn. Cardens's silver Thora of Mil!bourse wari Sellers. Philadelphia, Stiver medai to all firt-jrise winners in the show Engiish Bloodhound Civ, America, has awarded: The Club Trophy for ve beet bieuthound perial, Geld medal tor the bew dog. for the best biteh, to |G. P Prmmigan, mmiihville Plats N. Lougest's cup for the bret pair by his ows Gen Gordon ‘oung Frank Croker's dogs carried off to-day. These were in the and Manchester terrier ‘The fight was between “Tinker” and classes, in which the Croker exhibits won one first, one second and one third In the novice class of bi bitches Dazzle, ‘Tammany chief'* son, was second t Charles Caters Fidget. and tn, the mit y was (hind to Fidget and Head- “Highland Dick. Band Park Kennels. “Highland Dick” attacked “Tinker” it 's At any rate, the two fought i olning | Quitler “Higoiand | ie t “Tinker” and | cp! both from the Ifigh- @talls on the north gallery Dick” got underneath @ave him a bite, from which he bled 10! ribbon. mpion Razzle took the blue See ee eee ee eed by | SHOOTING FOR GOAL (Posed for The Evening W basket-bail expert.) ® Sporting Men in | the Country. a Billy Dw: er, | iste He hi | stakeholder in very important mateh: Se es ee er | some weight To the Mitor of The Evening World money goa ugh gene your head off, but ins, and all blows over in a © they are t 1a the fim-flam Mghis [re koown some of old-time referees to decide soreereere 4 favorite a couple entered the ring. ant they 4! MeCor vuddeniy Jumped to State the blame am dhe nda pity to apoil LAFAYETTE, Ind, Feb. 2% —Annie Oakley's achievement with the rifle Promise to be surpassed by the remark able performances of a new woman [tn the field of crack shots. Bhe is Miss Sonta Wright, of this city, and the re Markable talent she has for hitting the mark has proven a sensation to all who have seen her shoulder a ritte The first time she ever had a rifle in her hands she made a bull's-eve Others followed with such regularity that they have grown monotonous, and she employs her spare time in splitting calling cards tn two; knocking ashes off ware and breaking one-inch disks held between the thumb and finger of her tutor, A short time ago Miss Wright called At the Lafayette Waterworks in com- pany with several other women. The subject of markmanship came up for discussion, Miss Wright said she had never handled a rifle, and wanted to Jearn how to shoot. A rifle was gotten for her and she was initiated into tt use. A white card with a black centre |some yards away war put up, and the first shot was a bull's-eye. It wns re. warded as accidental. Four more shots were fired, ang only two landed outside the black centre T was the beginning. She kept her pra up with vigor At her 200th thot she clipped a card in two which was beld edwewise at the di eleht yards Then came a vther trick shots which were revela- thon Miss Wright recently gave an exhibl- m to her friends. Some of the things she ai@ with the rifle were to knock the froeoyd off a cigar, snuff out a candle hia ch. it sun tn all sorts of positions. rid by Blanche Gertrude Aubut, a well-known BORING NOW DISHONEST, tee Johnson, One of Charies Johnson ts ong of the oldest sporting men in America, In his day he has backed sugh men as John L. Bul- |Iivan, Jack Dempsey, Jack McAuliffe, Joe Goss, Jimmy Elliott, Jim Dunne, Mike Cushing, Cal Me | Carthy and a host of other noted pugil- also acted as referee and |Bo the following statement should have 1 cortatuly he olf game of the prime daye of rs \etore It seems to have fallen tnto the hands of © lot of lich Western gamblers, she are simply im, and net the honest sport, when the turf with bere Rnuckies The During the first part of the meeting Lucas perform Crescent at New Orleans, t in his races here » would pick your fow dngs ako yesterday in which he leferted Donna Rita and Mithete! . his stock rider, | ‘A referee may xive a) to few | days and then go to the Keen the Jumpers Into condition for th and are feed beaten a short GIRL RIFLE SHOT IS A WESTERN “PHENOM.” WORLD BOWLING TEAM i i ; $ i | i © great surprise tn the Morning paper Leagve tournament yest rday PUCEESEERS |afternoon by defeating the Journal team |g eco’ Game Bulletin Meiviite, 100 —— ——_— —__ | twice, the Butietin being tatt-enders and ‘the Journal leaders in the competition, | Haltigan, 14. Total, 1.172 Journai—Holman, 13, Jeppe, 19; Hirechneld, 145; Perkina, 140; ‘The result vlaces The World team in Bret pieces The ssores: ‘View Game — Welietia — Metrile, 18; Randers, 3; White, 113; Flanagan, 1;! Onn Valentine, 106; Hall I$ IN THE LEAD NOW. jinn" t, Journal—Noiman The Commercial Bulletin team sprung Fees - 104; White, 125, Flanagan, 10, Valentine, 18%; Hall, 155; Hughes, 16. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, ™: Wemrvimeirne er mous the Jersey City Hig ints wl entertain the team o! « High Sehool tn thelr rejularly As —__. ; Cake Walk in Jersey City. ri ¢ uke walk and Jubilee w “ Madivon Square sf i at the Fourth 1 it ry, Jersey Clty, to-morre ! Saturday evenings, The officers ent have arranged with P. Pow 1 J.C. Kennedy, manager pian Amuser t the show a “Great Soubuhdne” Wanted, w The Great So mpany, to pr ahdar nd appeared for the Athlete « a yet an exhl- Ir vot with Terry MeGovern, hie} erent giver f the city, T xing done by the numerous champions Who (ook part Was concerned, was a ateat success, but in a financial way it Was not \ © than 1,00 spec- 1 the club-house ce was no doubt due management on when it was pular prices” would Ww amounted to im Dixon wi jocture subscribers wai le The ap- pause which greeted this action w enthusiastic. m Sharkey, wing in the foot atvo put his hand in ytion ist. ning’ progfamme etaried with boul betw The exhib thoroughiy enjoyed Jim Corbe a ropes and + The box | METROPOLITAN HANDICAP | |The Old Mare Imp Hen WINNERS AT | WESTERNER the sporting editor of The SHARKEY MADE $4,500 EASY, KN tere. {is recent contests with Joe! rep. 22—Tre entries for to-morrow's ‘ CouMard and dim Jeffords netted: him | 6% ib mi BLOW AT BOXING LAW. JEFFORDS AND DUNKHORST. | rom," "firey P™ ah r } do the trick handily, DIXON SHOW NOT [=~ 2-40 —--—— the roadway | subscriptions the], c-| oF laughter = | Whe stopped the contest and sent looks as if “Patsey” might pessitly be} WE SUPPORT YOU!, monet? | Sentes ants heir corners. = The itli- held by the Smoky City team after all. [A GOOD TRUSS THAT WILL HOLD i the | pati 0 ‘TouR D re FBR | ‘sode '. the Washington C.ub, will probably be } doe Ca Shorseil, of Brook: | Atte % ns Dig racing events, have been published by the Westchester Racing Assoct hd. as in other handicaps | Best Crowd of Meeting Painter, from Pittsburg, bel AB found with top weight at i | ts over the Withers mue| @t the Crescent City Takes the Amateur fay 5S, and is for three-year- upward, with $6,491 added. Hee Track. Tourney. © ro. LT) Kimarnocs, 3. . get 4% re Martberte ’ . er. 6 fr aloe = id (Reeelal to The Bvening Worlt) (Rreetal 4 The Rvesing World.) Has Wate, O30 RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Fed.| GARDEN CITY, Fed. 22-0, As by 2—Owing to the fact that this was! Painter, of Pittsburg, won the amateur Washington's Birthday, and that the|trap shooting champfinship of 190 here |elty ts crowded with visitors who came| to-day with a score of 4 kills and 6 to town to witness the Mardi Gras cele-|misxes out of 10) birds. Besides the bration, the ‘argest crowd of the meet-| money prize of 40 receives the silver . {ing was at the track to-day and the/cup presented by Clarence H. Mackay, jerand stand was filled to its utmost}of New York, The second and third capacity money are divided between D. |. Brad- rd was also @ very attractive/ ley, w York, and R, A. Welch, of one, seves races being on for decision,| Philadelphia, each killing 91. Frank and In every one the flelds were evenly | Kirkover, of Buffalo, is fourth with a matched total of %, Louls Duryea was next The George Washington Handicap was | with §7. ke attraction, and while Eva} At 945 o'clock Referee Walker Brocse olhuret, Ai Fresco and Prospers Smith caiied uioa Bradley to resume were the oniy ones to start it Was @ cése the shooting. The latter stepped up to of take your pick, each one having an the mark and a moment later killed his e with the weights, bird. SLOAN QUITS” BBRBSPORD, jays He Will Ride ase Free Lance FINET RACK G. EB. Painter, the Pittsburg crack, be on English Track the Com : who followed Bradley, had the mis- Season +101 (MitenedD | fortune to lose his bird, while the other SHIC, 101" haw) 92 ! ‘© bring down thelr HICAGO, Feb. 2%—"Tod Sloan has] Dolly Wiethol, $5 (Weldersitand) * [eugnestants sedate dhe cancelled hie engagement with Lord el birds, In th ty-second round, wi Reresford and’ the arrangement ever, Bradley came to «ricf, as he lost with the Prince of Wales, by which the hia first bird, thereby breaking his long latter had second call on his services hy ” ness 100. Me oo - ; é jockey on the Engilsh tracks, Cortalis made the running clear for} Bradley was not the only one who The liitie Jockey Ix authority for the Pay Wethone ane Nas then dolned by | missed his bird in this round, as Dur- statement, and says that he will sall| apart to the stretch. Mitchell then sent | 74, Elliott, Welch and Money also lost, for England a k from Saturday and| Tobe Pa‘ne to the front and he was| At the end of the sixty-fifth round the will ride us 4 free Jance during the com- | never afterward headed, winning in @| score was as follows; Bradley, 62 killed; ing season in that country. drive by two lengths, Digg came with! inissed: C. A. Painter, @ killed; & — _ a rush at the end and took second place |?" is ght t from Dolly Wiethoff by a@ length,| missed; Welch, @ killed; 5 missed; Dur- * Time—1.22 4-4. yea, 89 killed; 6 missed; Kilfott, 68 killed; SROOND RACK, 7 missed; Kirkover, 58 killed; 7 missed; felling four ant a bait tari G. E. Painter, 6 killed; 9 missed; Rob- f certs, 1% beill 10 missed; Boot!, 6 kille Bin, Med Miotuagr : MStanter, ot Killed it missed Wink, 103 (Roland) 6 m | 10 missed Daisy Osborne, 19 (Mil Money, 62' killed oa Tommy Tucker The hard luck which befell Bradley at the very opening of to-day's shooting Red Signal, 111 (Moody) 81 3H again showed itself. It occurred bas Pei bead beste In. the aeventy-necond round. Bradley Lite Tommy Tucker and Zack Ford| missed his fourth bird in this round, it made the runnln for a furlong and ¢ This |, ike Daisy Oxborne shot to the fron and led | | ley had the mi until well in the stretch. Zack Ford then | f fell dead out of bounds. took commaod and he won he end te, oy oe eee lengths. Blink was second, a be- Nt ¥ fore Daisy On me. Time-0.08 3-4. a very slight margin. were as follow THIRD RACK. he paoren Ot Laet time were oe et \ iliee, "Y' misaeds Welch. @ Killed, + : %&. Hit. Pin. | Duryes, 67 killed, & ened; Ki T #1 [8 mised: Blin, i$ 8 | pic ete tee Pi fis Filled il mitsed: Boot, @ billed, gen | Bradley became nervous at en. fee aieeben 1 m4 | of ihe seventieth round and the result Yoda Dam, 113 ‘ 4 | Was that he lost his vent oa Lucky Monday went ov ma i pity ie a running for three Iinguirhed it to Tip Gallant > lead from Brad- was never afterword: fi wD] ley in the eighty-firet round after the perenne ‘ latter had missed bls Bradley al beat Lady of the West haif a length.| missed nis” stents tdursh and elenty: Quannet Parker was only a head away. hth bird. TROT “ine score at the end of the ninetteth Fourth Race—One mile and seventy| round was as follows: C. A. er, yards—Won, by Wolhuret:, Eva. Rice| killed, 5; misned, 5 (Bradley, killed, was second, and Al Fresco third, 2 "isa 6 mia, 8s Daryn, } a ee oe ki missed, 12; Roberts, Killed, NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. mise}, 14; G. BE. Painter, killed, 76: + | missed, 14) Ehtott, killed, 75; ‘misped, ———— Stanley, Killed, 7%; missed.’ 15; Mone: (Bpectal to The Evening World) killed. 74; missed, 16; Scott, killed, RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS,| Me. } om Sharkey ts the latest go er to announce hie Intention of picking up some soft money by meeting third-rate Ing 21,000 Signatures Jim Jeffords, the Californ: ee 112 Lemond ae Pet nN ht Ed Dunkhorst, ¢ > 101 Flore Daniele fighter, will meet in’ a Second Mace—fix furten, Aske that the Horton Mease d bout at Clarnce T ttimh Grit 7 ure Be Repealed. and A will no doubt | Seastor Gitpon -dDunkhora should Marion Santon land Ke etal (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb. 22-Senator Norton to-day presented a@ petition from the W. C. T. UL bearing 21,00 signatures, is eit SesatioM™ soy | praying that the Horton Boxing law be ot Elemore ene 14 | repealed. The petition was accompanied Gov. MeHeary Bi Powell. ww 11) by a letter from Harriet 8. Pritchard, State Superintendent of the W, C. T. U., setting forth th King Elewoot Deve reasons why the law hed. The petition was 3] WATER FAMINE BREEDS me A PLAGUE OF BOILS, b b e| 2.—Medina 4] folk are suffering from an epldemie 32) of bolls. Hundreds of persons are uf- Rabe—Stx ant a halt furlongs. fllcted by them and hundreds more/are 112 Sie Christopher .....10T| beginning to develop symptoms of the fe) exercacences. ‘The cause is believed to be the tm- + purity of the water supply. The village has a water famine and during parte of the day it is impossible to get any water at all. That which can be ob- tained contains decayed matter and te CURED the Baltimore Club out of the National Langue, just as it has done to the Wi ington, Louleville and Cleveland teams, os OR and that this notifiertion will be made known to the club officials when the ry BORGE DIXON. committee meets on March 1, bs 4 Although “Patsey” Donovan ts without Intoulien scion, who acted asia doubt one ot the lest outteiéery fo uw eecond mi fet's man- there teres Kept the crowd in-& Four of Pre eee og fe hig peso In the third round Ref Chariey | from any of the clubs, and it certainly: ee ge | “Winnie Mercer, the fast outfieller of Zimph Bharkey, Joe Gans sad turned over $38 to the | +4 The » lavehable mn with che show w,