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WINNERS NEW ORLEANS, neni 3 Scratches, Owing to, ; 4 Mud, Ruined the = {¢ : Card. ® in p ie Speial to The Kvewing Worl) » RACH TRACK, NEW ORLEANS. $ Deo Tt rained lant night and a good part of to-day, and the track relapsed 2 into som@iness, Twenty-three horse @ Were poraiched, but the card was etil! lerty'a Handeuff, which would have been one of the holces, Was foratoned the opening ¥ 4 ave b A } Wien Karr ‘Kk got in With mixtee and P Meehan are from Washington Pal Milew and 2 fino Aenong the arrivals The suspension againat Jockey Won derlich haw been removed, the towards Having concluded to accept hie explann Hon and give him the beneft of the | % ting doubt, He war set down for | % fila ridee ‘on doenis Jaros and fen, (he form Dee, 5 and the latter two ) % forks Me: Hooker COU TATE 3 8 nota, #6, Poretto Weldemann made lie running to roteh turn, wnere Dave W 1 won as he please n stopped to noth fad ride on lady © her the oute and her rr away below ine mark AROOND NACE Por two-year-olds, Ave ond one ball furious ‘oe Joous sir a * CAL 4 5° yF Divonne came up pe to the front In rie GOR . ia: aq fan furlong, Ww! " early speed, but inning # half mile THIRD Race. five apd one-half furlongs ‘ 4 Vor twoyear 2 paris, whte, jorks Ph ie my Pl Wo. Debfe, 110, totand y Win 4 Nicdennt Dale i Matin, 100, W 4 WL, Withernon Teds oy ‘ : %, A ip wI@ you'd panty iit! A hs W 1g Mateline OD thew “ Puehwore, 1. Wheat ole * um nieiing Won all oat. ‘Time~L1l\y i bor came My behind and | @ Ayneopated ry up in the final ie. Crp ata it Mi He oe ‘aced oer tn from q to the final furlong, irda lylo In clowe | ! attendance, Byneoy Bendy atopped | @ 4 Jo nothing, Antm never a con lenver i‘ IUWTH BAC 4 Foe (oteeyenrald and up; one mile and o ais F, Detiina 4 Harte, Wha Heke, | HE i Pisce y Monk Wayman. Oo, W ng | a B, Hing 91, Con Han see @ ‘ *. \ a A A wena 4 2 Won easily aX. 1.06. y ‘snk Wayman smothered Ris feld. | ndy 1 was clonest to him fi and then tired. Candi Inent early," but dropped ont | q NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, p fpeetal in The nn Worlds ‘ TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, | , The entitles for morrow's | ne enact A A GANS WILL TRY TO KNOCK OUT” TERRY M’GOVERN IN SIX ROUNDS TO-NIGHT. nr el VADODWDODOBDOOOEODSOHODGLOGISGOOVOOO 0 HOW OU 8008 Bivh #4 cudthisttdh: ane [ORC EGR IEEE HOON EE OMG EAERMESAGEEES, f| ‘ OC JOE GANS “ which Impose a bie handicap on Joe! feather: weight while Terry Is permitted to welgh a ton win by dectared the lover, jwho haw able ro beat Prank Erne ot even weights, Erne was ) | welwht pI star ° HUGO NOR DOMMES Bran ag | Al Twitereall’s, tn Chicago, toont@ht, | Ternihle Terry” MoGuvern will under: |} ake what some of the talent deolare to ie He toughest Job of h's career. Others fancy tt a lighter task than nany whieh the iitte Brooklynite hae accomplished, because of the conditions Jens, who must win in six rounda or Jone (he decimion The match is peculiar (n that the hampion is to meet a lahtwelaht who has a right to pre. ns near the top of that class, Tt fat more odd that Gank must welah Nat 18) pounds at 7 o'clock to-night, f he likes, Furthermore, & knockout, Aractionl * must or be MoGovern | enter ng the lightweight class under condl> Jone distinotly favoring him, Yot both contesiants are satieed with hin peculiar state of affaira and the public has not made a how! in disfavor. jane believes he can give away A Jioap and defeat (he young wonder up ht hin way to the top of two divialons of pumtiinttc aspirants, Jand ‘Terry, who haa nothing to tose In defeat, 19 confident that Gane will prove]; an easy problem to the man who was remembered, though, that mypeiled to get to a limi hat was as hard for him aa it would ne for MoGovern to reach the feather: limit towlay ling Is asmured. St muat b One whatever the of the bell. Gans te compelled by the onditions to fore matters from love all chance of victory. OOOO i} outcome of the affair shall be, the bout] FRENCH CYCLIST SCARES AMERICAN TEAMS BY TERRY McGOVERN ‘ PARTIALLY SUCCESSFUL EFFORT TO STEAL LOST LAP. 3 he foreigners, and he kad all he eoukl 4 \ (Continued from Firat Bawe) 9 to keep clowe to hie rivals Hi The pinn of the 121.0 he came y the (rack and was etiting MacFarand, «4 lo eprint ar | {good and ate tae remlay veko ups, fy TH aixeday cycle race at Madion Square \lividual epeed 4 4s Tearden mw na yanges. ‘Two team ' if #}) Were retired durlnk the night ax a rewul Aronson tn Hoapital, y [et] of aveldenta on the track, and one of the Joour Aronson, Buboork's partner, | \f . on] riders, 0 Aronson, Is now in New lying on a cot i) New York Hospital at 1) York Hospltel suffering (rom internal in. morning as a Heault of a terrife crash | tsi ome : ind epil dering an exciting wine tast | 1 ‘ wy bt] The present race ha more divas | Hiaht Me ty suffering from int i bub Warns M) Prenginie ” wny of avr th the | Juries, a fractured ap & lacerated i me Pe ates gek turin ratte acoldente, ew men have forehead, abrasione of the face and nome \ tore be apavitated we a result sion ot the bavk. He Wan res elved on © track ymfortably (hie morning and the i physclans Welleve. he 0 Goumolts tn Pronhte, AF fil Hea ‘ f 6 Wearing hile big protecting aye efofonfn sonst foo oof. if ela kes but wan KUINK | "4 ‘ ” way, Cougoita, dark ; andnome, was ai1ll @oliy 4 ; " wae evidently in atten p i te ha are wathed in cotton, a i DOUGLAS TIED AT GOLF, wing that the alight vibration af (tn ‘) Hoot Ww 1 LMeK War Croubling i Atlantic City Tovrnnment Hewtas yy : with Portyetive yeriers sive apie of hie ty " heeled ty Tart " K very strongly and was fresh. He Gh NORTHFIPLD, Nod. Deo te th ailed the Mi a few minutes ’ : wwallt ter Wd a wpiFt of minnie he i abved a high hat from one of che 2 Dt amid the laught 1 applause “0 | sw aner w a UPoad ' i med to gel more vh atol ty Whom the hat be The amateur champion, Walter J. | jonged also enjoyed the proceedings u Travia, who bal JG. Thorve tr er didenly ¢ 4 the hy and poneni, played a very wood game and] y M ade anf ko spinntng along the dusty Noor We ane threw w comnterfell BIO bil om the track, The weather was most favoravle f Champlon Millers prediction that the LN i ed tbelobobokobboletofotetatalateofafefebobeds, jor, ality the lt mn ot ) would foieh Afty miles belind tne \ mission y many yr rd wi me more than verifed, judg he from appearances through that block bounded by Broad . ‘ the leadera were twonty will foe “Waverley piace and will | MIKE DONOVAN TO APPEAR, |°"" "ve ae! two ie rt Of WW Neither Contestant Cammht the pane Through what ul ord, and we the pace Wne very Slow a 4 OW London Biteet t wh ecinate season further x funtion + In Wive Mit pore revgn known ae (he Broadway urther lone was to be expects r eae (eae At & meeting of the Athletio Com+| music and crowds lvened up ine racera| The t moat of the pls-day ras <ctaliitiiin mittee of the New York Athlete Club, | in the held on Tuesday afternoon, Ir war de) vided to allow the Inmiruciors of the xhIDitioom at dents The: and ¢ both there Pho Dead. \ 1 “Smiling Micky" Welch, #0 dear to i hearts of Ve? old-time baseball with. { Muay att of avenue, plot the Fredericks and Fisher, Injored May Hide permitted to resume ae will also Turvill teams were Incapacttated through west Ae HOON AS they AP@ patened up es is one of (he leading teama | day Wailer fever. the race of two years ago, MolPark thinks he t» being made a victim of « He believes the other riders, particularly © Garden relieved aftorn he vie wtiernoon with ant f abiort racer planned puemult race WAR Aarted fam Wheeler, f Danbdury,| and Tom Adame Passaic, | The men were started on oppoatte) Track. The one eateh ng the the winner equal to. the task, nut| be & trifle the soeed-| ihe monate Swain, morning A we be | between they ean, | Won NJ Hoth of a werles Powors five: mile anid thie Aronson nw If and Gimm vides of ¢ ouner waa either War Woeeler prove anil we y are pow only six teame racing oma of th | iT here |s a seventh prise of Hid If) The pure jits followed by an of the injured teams Anish out | SeMMbition of pacedollowing by Jimmy heel, pacet by a motor tandem, will be two seventh prises. which Whirted abe: the waucer at che yd MoFarland, who with Harry) rate of a. tile iter han two an the | Utes il WANT A NEW STREET, the Garden, ha he iw tion and are anxious to resume racing | race at Like (he old veter for ‘Theroughtare from ¢ Pines to Drandway, Aled today In the office of to force him t ive up the lead. formigners, Gougolts and Si:mar, combine ‘There w thelr] President. ('o sprinting qualities, when he is on the trae! in the hope of tiring him, “ENO DIVORCE SUIT “ENDS, Wite Gets the Deeree on With- drawal of Libeark Petition, ROCKVILLE, Conn, Dee The divorce sult of Prof, Joel F Kno, tlbra- ran sudden end lo-day, when Mrs i ceived « decree on the ground of or: Aw 4 result of & conference of counsel the complaint of Mr, Eno, charging his we with Intolerable cruelty dr and a divorce was allowed contested on her counter » be Frege, as father, ea complaint, | Mheyele ence, "MEMORY INCURABLE. Doody Makes Odd Plea Perjury Tr Contractor Doody's trial on a charge Judge Hurd in the County Brooklyn, Doody wi in the trial of Deputy City Works missioner Robert W, Fielding, wh , led for al { Columbta University, came to a] Of perdury was continued to-day before Court, & State witneor ed auditing of fraudulent weg | il against the clty of Brooklyn, rican In the fret trial Doody testified ‘treaty | | meh made similar allegations inet (OM the stand and Fielding was conviet~— My i i Mea og Another telat wa necured, and! ine the cus sughter, niteen, years of age, whi Mr. Tino was made muardian of the v9 nine years of a ae ly of hel when Doody was again called apon to} toatity he suffered losa of memory, The evidence ot the District-Attorney Rs aS consteted of the reading of Pees * cb Me... were sary 10 NO. 326 CAUGHT TWO SWINDLERS Heweaia) Boy Will Get a‘ Day Off” for His Big Capture. ones OCC man an Me aged sixteen naer Boy Joreph ter ky years, 0 wil ON will wet a day off, He captured two bowie memsenger Days yesterday, and sae, WIL (Wo other®, afe in the Tombs ‘The AWindlers he cauRht were eighteen and twenty years old, but he held on to them until help came, ‘The Christmas season Ie the great har- vest time of the bogus mearenger boy Four of them a the Tomba today swatting trlal on a charge of swindling ‘The rcheme of there false mearenger | boys ie to ao the rounds of the offices of (he bankert and brokers of Wall jatreet with a petition withing them @ merry Chritamas and praying for sub- weriptions for the overworked mersen+ ner boy, After wetting forth the obj solteltation, a doren or more nami appended of auch houses as J, P. Mor- gan & Co, the Morton Trust Company, Anson RK. Power, James whn, Loeb & CO, and Lae denburg, ‘Phatman & Co, Opposite the | names of these firma a stamp of the firm is used to give the paper the ap- pearance of being genuine, A hundred more of the leading houres of the “street” have been awin: dled out of sums varying from $1 to 6% during the part few days “No matter how often we warn them," sald Manager Rayens, of the District Messenger Service, “the Wall treet men will continue to ‘bite’ at the bait thrown ‘owt by (here youny rascals, They os to think Wall street (he easiest in the ehy to work thelr vetoes t keew of one prominent business has down there who bought haeit ee dozen Uekets offered for a so-cal bore’ "ball and he gave th am. hi to the butler ne other servants, reased fo oecaalon, went ml trad that it mas a mwindle of the four men yeater. Hon oy the cleveriea y wh na only shure On| jted who would catch tl ae Co Se (woof them ae however, and the cap —— hepa seat eal teal ‘The enpdal feport ot the I Ey r FREEDMAN IN LEAGUE OFFICE. 2aseball Magnates Make Players’ Lot Less Pleasant. The National Baseball League mag: rates actually accomplished something in (help deliberations to-day before ad+ Journing at £90 this afternoon Action was taken which iadioates that & twelverclub league is not to be cone wide! Further resolutions adopies Indicate that next season may begin ater than formerly, A resolution was adopted unanimously Mavensing with early southern training tripe and agreeing that no preliminary practice should be taken by the teains pring ty il, This means that the player wil be wnder salary from the Mont he reports for spring prepara: Hol, as hertofore, at iberty to at the team's training ounp K it wutts him before thot date ent lant = Lit Ten in the reduction of th tectlon to four enembe floden, Bruah, The acceptance of office by the presi- lent of the New York club makes sure that efforta will be n Wistion. He haw heretofo ly vefured to hold & league o! President Young war re-elected, and the following were famed as the Board of Arbitration: Messrs, Young, Boden and Roblron, The demande of the Players’ Protect ive Apmoctation were nov considered at day's wewmlon, Will be maintained is shown ils Hoard of + ‘There Freedman RIOTS FEARED IN HONG KON City Placarded with Anti- Fore:gn Posters—Pop- ulace Excited, HONGKONG, Dec, 12--The elty wae placaried (o-day with statements Inelt> ng Ue peop.e and the members of (he secret socleiias to unite and rive during the month of January and drive out 4!) e hered around the placards, | outbreak was reported. Reports have been received from Can ton to ihe effect that Yeung Sung Pe, ihe reformer, nay been horribly topiure’@ Though he wae sire up by the churiow and the (ora he Would confess noihtig. Banani ct Se FEARS LOVER SHE JILTED. Hela to® but yo |Minw Matte tan HI Threatening bite, Carrle Balie, twenty years old, of 16 Tremon ihe avenue, Was a complainant i Morrisania Court to-day againet hoffe, ihirty-four ye of Ub Groenwiek atre that Melohomfer and \s for everal re pew (hen ahe hae re- end trom Meinhofier ay Prisoner Was 1a) Sermons FIGHT “FAKE” EMIED, (Cominued from Firat Page Ul] energie at the rin Frank Krne is preferres Will Nave to chad he i* declares, before there \ yer slips one thon hin Constable Tr cond, Frank Hall and 0. D, Cavette have fixed up & deal whereby they ean stop the daht In order to met back for the closing up of the Mage or #o Den of shame?” Warrants hat Low Houreman. been sworn out for nat Siler, Tom Han: 1 Prince player, the pr \imtnary tetetees: Tod Blown an ane rg. oébovern wer Pep have been jut under arrest and to stall ‘off arrenta at iM, ring ride Modovern in charge of Constable Nason, who will act ap one of his recon iter MAYOR WON'T STOP FIGHT. | | Harriaon ‘Tells Chicago Parsons wel CHIOAGO, Det, =A commiitoe posed of dome of the most prominent ministers of the city, Including Rev. H W. Thomas, Frank Talmadge and Wiil- lam HH. Lawrence, called on Mayor Har. rison shorily afier noon and protested againat tonight's faht Thy asked the Mayor to re Reyor Harrison told uminittee that he would not Interfere wiih the bout, all hie LOCAL BETTORS CAUTIOUS. Queer Maton ‘Not “Attraptive to Speoalators He eat rumors from Chicago as to a pos- “fake In he Gans-McGovern fight te niet as announced exclusively In an eariler edition of The Evening World, caused ler peneral surprise than might ig y expecied, Betting fad favored Terry at 2 to 1 on the general result, The short end found few takers, however, In view of the pecullar conditions of the match, made {t only necessary for Me- 40 stay sIX rounds In order to On the proposition of a shorter fabt, however, there has been more epecula-) tion, mally believing that a knockout, by dhance blow or otherwise might be eoored by etther of the Nghters. The distaste that | og men have recently concel h that wavore of a fake made (he betting men In town voubly cautious after the #lory became known, and the | fact phat the promoters whe affair ik pointed quer- rm to a better THIS "PAUPE PER HAD $920, in Almehonse Had bit fewed in Cloth Patrick McCabe, who told a pitiful sory of mtarvation and want and who, on Tuesday, succeeded in having himeeif committed to the Kings County Alma house for six months, proves to be the posnensor of $90 In good Treasury notes. Movabe, whe le feventy-two years old, i very staggered into the Aime’ Wireet Court test Saturday. and (old "Magletrate Brenner he’ wus’ deott: tute, He wae searched at the Alms- house and sewed in the Lae of he ragwed trousers was the mo He will be removed from the institution and dis. charged, Lewis A. Var Hise, a driver, residing in Weat Grove, near Asbury Park, N, J, while going home from Belmar with his team k ht was run over and worioualy in, ate the Avon raliroad frowein R0y He 6m al ruin from New ‘0 ‘van te ee pleked up uncon. scious. He says that no bell of any kind gave warning, —t Nature's Ways Za Alga fh Sefe and Bs, || ar: th he eae emonasy dace ae inderiniie, He wil go} he wing of falls to sGovern away, untes the latter or signal Is to Cook with Comfort, Economy, and the Beat Resul ~ RENT of GAS Range, $3.00 a year. Kept in Repair for Nothing. Apply at any office of the Standard Gas Light Co, " Thereare unmistakable signs that the weather {man is about to rep a large chunk of col | weather in the vicinity o New York. Better crawl into some> thing warm—one our |big, loose, grey, rough | overcoats, They're the warmest things out —a_ specially good one at $20, Others $12,50 to rr, Every other thin dress you well an 3 make you supremely comfortable, WM. VOGEL & SON. Broadway, Houston S:. RUPTURE. CURED, y hardest erercive OF nevereat trai affect A permanent and Hook on Rupti will | TRUAS U0. (Rowadiisned 15 years) £0" Our trusses told by agente or drumaiets Two doors halaw Wanamaker’ a. near Oth street. OLD DR. GRINDLE, OWALL a, ” Hie we bate el Y b4 NEW TUna outa em PEPAMTAErTt| 8 of imate ° ihe ys cures, Hours @ to & Syedane, § tn OLD DR. GREY, ea! nln ie dmeeee ot only; Site sett Bod, fa, debriity, bed 4 te 10 Guy tat Ber

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