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; | Man. Can women play billiards? Hon Has been anaw chéen-year-old Ma of Prof. Kaarlus, the sphores, May Is to play her shots at Daly's, In this Jan. 21. the Evening “W 1 by Kaarhus, himself a @rticile in the “article was an editoria {8% stwomen wouldn't or couldn’ lards, first elty. This Is May's story as told Sag Seneeeateeceoeoes. PODPDOOPOLIGGHO FT HOSOSOHOSOHOIO? ALL THE NEWS OF THE The « pretty only a wiz a ft exh! be her read me an ‘ork World [tn in the Of thé! date ‘mentioned, which sald ¢ topiny bl Well shaw World May Kaarlus’s Mission Is -. to Prove to the World that Woman Can Play ‘Expert Billiards Like a x nn of on. ne Maybe Poicht that Lowa wily two years with my father her Ie where I aus born T suppose one reason why E thought 1 should not play billiards was because Yo teachers, who were very religious, Mot waa ner a nice. gi for a» voutan, Hout my father insisted. He maid: “We shall show ‘The World a woman ean Way Witiards He had a table tthe and t tn Wilh easy exercises Mtting. ah As to make It go to the far end of the dnd come back on a straight line. Was Taught Selentifenty. Thad tear In LD was given Jenson. My father would Teay ine at th ettising an eerien and ve the went to my plano. etn tom suddenly. Thad nid shiek: oy RO back * finger Cant ever follow | SHOTS NO ONE ELSE MAKES. The Great Force Draw. -ball to the ay yothe tables fully swery backward) sw seventh, or Mt suddenly a curve, to the care at the sixth the 1 y ' which Is placed a The shot requires great strength and Jeicaecy. Do you know that whe plivers see it thes «imply wonder. 1 they don't how it In done; Manne. ade with the 1 May's Ow F rp blow to thi THE WOKLD: Btinson ville and Walle: TUESDAY EVENiNG, JANUARY 1, 1901. SPORTING WORLD. | lomt a iap or two, Gougoltz, Hugh McLean, Joe Downey wan the next to go down MeBachern, Walthour, Fischer, |an. temporarily out. He fell and when k Downey Ryser, ‘Miller, Bab-| picked up was found to be in a faint. i Dubois, Je alro remained off early an h ney Was © Gimm, Tur- the track When he returned Do tly none the worse fo For the first hour the men ath rode ce and amid the generous one’ 1 before “the | appl beh ts fe ¥ townsmen set out to start vewtn thes second | Mare the te who retired for good during the hour the . meeing and a iF five hours were Loula Gimm. bitter struj up without} Charlie Turville and rank W anybody galnng an advantage and me fell Inthe. twentyt Ue ee anaes Me. | Satrday nocnt, and reopened ano} sore an of his legs. He fell again wchern and Downey did most of the; tonas. when taken from the traci sprinting, but they were unable to[ 4s found to be in euch a bad condition BRE RoR Ora hewiel that he could net ge on. In the third hour oe the frst Waller Withdraw hecllene=tiv nia that] Waller was mixed up in a fall with Md fair ate yer of rider two oth. tad enough 1 Was the only one hurt necereitate his with. mohuded to retire the num- ‘o hours © Injured Men, for the 109 milex wan $h. Those who were injured in falle dure 4 the leader 4 4 MeLean, Fi k. Walthour, Waller, herd of MeBachern: Gimm, Ryser, Dowsey, Miller and Tur- Pe anours a and ville, Of these Water, Gimm and Tur- pind t an, ville withdr the race. At 3.20, wi the felt bu menitous p slipped and wand the others stayed in th Karl Kaser in the i whel and, gotn 4 tres | Wat C. stinson h man's wheel| Hush Meter with half a dozen! oC him. Kaser's wrist wast Shieh fm airuck re on top travels ht, mindy e] thrown out aad he was carried from the ty fread carrom t track. The doctors worked an th Pasar aaah beoheen Bee a eakene inan for an hour wit then sent him back} Kaser in hours 27 minutes 2 britiiane. You nm, ke the track, The referee allowed himy nds. ‘The pre of 4 hours 44 from ths diagram, laps lost during his enfore absence. really rood idea on the epot white ball Is. placed Six red balls are driven around it until sixty cushlons (think of that!) are made by the kyrations of the balln, fol- Towing the ed in the dla- un jeviation of an course latd out yse the balls hot her co- He mut folle thin morning. The police sa Waser Joined fl Five Ro ATTACKED BY ly Kill Stephen Hoffman. the leaders at o ce and, in quY' rm IS ELECTED. Marshall Named Speaker at Harrisburg on First Ballot. CHWAYMEN, ad-Agents Near- “ POE IDIOPSTOPOVOPOPOTOLO NP! 4 oto+o ‘ < Cee aerate LISH CH PION BOXER IS BOSTON’S SIX-DAY RACE ENGLISH CHAM . BEGINS WITH BAD SPILL, aN EAST SIDE NEW YORK BOY s _ DEDOOO®, n billiard ’ : . Fu ivent ned sipeees "|Seventeen of World’s Best Riders Strive for f metied mie twit Srna ae Cathit Billy Smith Holds Two now. thats fe inner . A G Am fou coileut?) Vem 1 ike mathe: Titles and Wants to 5 GieLNUR GUIs aday OLttha teenth leone : Fight McGovern. bhoas mass cateahead ax you lke, ani] BOSTON, Mans, Jan, 1 The six-day yaplte of his broken wrlat. led the bunch Ucehitl ites youl exmetly ss a have inever. which began at the Park) at the finish of the first 100 miles. misred Tt coms natural. i | How de ees when play. dllliards? this Another Smash. nun eamlnewhorlapcreathiela You know 1 throw off thelr coats F 4 to be th |!) Shortiy’ after! Kaser'aS tall, Frederick, | among the English: boxers Just now) 1s | ea tea Desa a NUCL SACS it race of Lis kind over brought) Ryser, Miller and Fischer went down! an cnet roof thie elty. Many 60 me of my most difficult of ia this city. Sevente the beat lin a heap and were carried from the|tuwers of puxilism have confused h ine called the great toroe{ ier from all over the world tarted, | rack. Mclean followed up this mishap| with “Mysterious” Smith. ne moat diMeait in billiards jt"! AS every one jof them is a speedy | yy smashing Into a peat. He also re-| The Billy Smith who ty pushing tn tt gram of it: rider, the Indications are that aeveral] tired, Ail were patched up and returned| alate af che Tnglish, boxers, har world records will be smashed. to the track. Mclean held his own] boxing for some time, and before ch x mpetitors tn this Krest race are] with the fast men, but the others eacn|ing the United States he met some of| ollown: ur best featherweights and bent thei. | 1 Since his arrival in England he has mct | ind defeated the best in hin ¢ Ix most prominent batt! England's lightweight champton, Bill Fielder. This contest was brought: off| before the National Sporting Clad, Loa-| and the American knocked out his | ( ft in two rounds, Shortly before this Club Fleld Ben | After his chal refitse to, with Ftelder Smit to box Jordan, bu tot eriean. Smit lub has J Drury Lane, who and nuste Ni lar pla the joing well. v \ Smith's one ambition is to try et ny boner about his view of th He th ' | lat and) trained another boxer who gave Terry a strong Judging fom thin, Smith | sa thinks he Nas more than a 10. In’ with MeGovern whe to Amert with MeGovern on the grounds the man that defeated | | the latter would not aa As it now Ith Is tre Ment: | |wetght and er-welght_ champton | tof England. If ry wishes, t Na- | { \thenal Sporting Club will hang up a| Sav ostantls for nim to meet Smita | | June. } Tour Charite | ; Identined with BILLY SMITH. ° | Knows a gud | tats when h COCODEOTSNTS YANGER, THE “TIPTON SLASHER,” WANTS TO FIGHT M’GOVERN. CHICAGO, Jan. Benny Yanger, the ‘Tipton Slasher, who has been making | Yanger a great record by his many victorics tn) rtbte the roped arena during his short perlod [122 pounds nw a professional fighter, Is anxious tu efor fight Terry McGovern bt: a forfelt of $1.00 with George clinch he can beat enty-round interes) ween thie Father sald, “1 laut se var the shot is not made. Tt Sothem.: You shail prove to the world that lmil tte 4 ay xtrokes. ght and leCt-1 stephen Moftman, a mason, thirty-abx HARRISHURG, | Pa, aa fea a <@ woman, # girl, on y Ditarde Then make the nacht SencaW cid rockstar Ninth branches of the Pennaylvania Legista- U winie et here 7 Oh, yea! But t are old, = a 3 h street, ¥ It frightened mo ty think of it, Proud {yin pubis lant any trexplain. There tx the j Wiliismsburg, wax assaulted and robbed {ture met in Dlennial seasion at noon Oe > as I was of his ability to play prea as a uulwasn ttintd.. | the double: trak: draw? th aclore iran: near hia home this morning. sae The battle Seren Ue Se si Twap of him in every way, Phat no donow. He saw the Jong draw, the wing itehad’t sew Year'g|Publicana and the alliea forces of the ' awed lie awed dea ie eye jineuty a Dut explain It now, ad been attending the New Year's : | ” . staiJonging to know, how to play billlards [me play aid ne maid Me would take ine | vers yretty, bus T cunt ext celebration in Manhattan, and was pasa. (@nt-Quay Republienns ant Democrats 66 66 J tay sp My passion—shall ft say byt—was lite ditties of JAn Talmost shrank | Seme papers have a 1 cmttiteen ing through Nerry) street ‘shority wafter | £07 control af the House of Representa. } the Planv. 1 love musi, Virom the notortety, bat fo waste show lieen That is wrong. Tam . MII MiRhi SEE NS ctieknenved ne mt street, | {ves resulted tna victory for the Quay Bite. er a dark focallty, flve young men knocked | forces. ah Riordines i Willlam ‘T. Maraball, of Allegheny, es ‘PLOT TO CORRUPT JOCKEYS imam eu came ou a bh Dy on pelleeman and ‘ved to | Speaker, while the Democrats and antl- ent in 5 ar aret McCarth Bo kk 2 is a's the astern District. Tlospital. Hix {Quay Republicans were lined up for Gen, Gross Mismanagem : Mr s. Marg’ i y koh eeper Wished His a watch, keys, and about $2 In hag | Willlam H. Koonta, of Somerset, antt-| Handling Last Night’s Threw Herself Under Friends a Happy New iskeniStakenucchinehiglinmcieles Quay Republican, The membership of Wheel s = Detectives on the case at dawn gure{the House tx 23, there being a vacancy Crowds. eels. Year First. (Bpectat to The Evening Worth) won earlly, and the peopte [18 golng in > breeding and rounded Ma North Pith stre In the Sixteenth Philadelphia District. q aes ete : NEW ORL Gane touts hud Induced te bet_on [OC Borsee exclusively. in visiting his In the apartments on the second floor [Of these 151 are Republleana and 49 Dem- | 4 Pie Rai s frlenia of the bookmaker | home tn this city with hist occupled by Willan Stokey: the five mon /ocrats As if to show that there were things | ‘The woman crushed io death by a twenty-four. years OS t dhe supposed dead | Wel © tesmorrewy for Washington | the polleemen Senator Snyder, of Chester County. | which coukt not prosrean with the Ninth avenue ated train aw rt 3 Spanish-American Claude James, ex-valet, and Bd Lee a0" 2 H Oxnard hy A together a tine | mm. este CHoliy nine: was the cholce of the Qu t |turlex, the accustomed stupidity of “L" | second street last night was the w war, ¥ Five Department re- gonotal roustabout, were Impiteated ba) Banutuciroodimures king for Winton faethe {President of the Senate and was elect-| road management in| Manhattan of Cornellua McCarthy, 688 Eighth ave- | pair «hop, 120 West Third street, where | deéprlatd plot to corrupt Jockeys turns [a stattion wad a desirad) plecerat Pron ed by A vote of % to 13 for Senator | intensified last night nue, he ls employed a* a bookkeeper, shortly y uit to be merely toute’ stories with the | pe Tee curentstingtensne mas; baraibidder,| Nidler, Democrat, of Cumberland, So far na the evidence of fyeta went,| After a search gf many hours for his Lary dntghtannditriediierend’nlaritte i Game foundation that wis given the dene | yy , ¥ [for Hamburg or some other fashionable | The frat ballot taken in tho contest! 45 preparation whatever had been m: wife, the distracted husband found her enth ry. Ho greeted { ing yarne circulated by Americal (Ur fatewardy Phe attieluls were) Minerican site for control o fthe orgunization of the| for ie handing of the vast midnight | body in the West Furty-seventh Stree! | 3 nneli and J. J. Malley, the j advisers in England, Dean was ony ng the case when Costello fl ern at New Orlen no were taken | Houre of Representatives between the | crowds, When the thousands In and | Poltce Sutton, nightwutehman, with “A\ happy New b aan that outtit. To make s Able prope owas at the or ue | eg aintlon: para Tepusr anand ae gone about City Hall Park—the gatherings | | Passengers on the latform for the | Year" and then started for ‘is omice i With cefutin persons tic cousin, Jockey: Miles, a rarer resulted in the election o: Mar-| 3¢ hours—began to turn for the home- | downtown train were terrifled on the #eco: vor, « that he was | soe pat! ob T. vfgod thing, Piantoin. in) NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, | shail the statwart enndidate for Bpea-| ward rush, Sixth avenue traina were| Cl dressed, handsome woma a Mtde behind with his books and chase on De people who knew. more about” Plantatn - hy n vote of 100 to 99. Tanning at the lelsurely Intervals usind [ently throw. herself under the engine. | Wamiel to do some work, | they had given Jock than “he did and kept is winhigs IN) RACK TRACK, NEW ORLEANS,| Four Democrats voted for Marshall,| to 'the dull periods of ordinary daye, | Women fulnced and men rushed forward | ward fount the brnkke Morya ater all tsen, the only ce is pocket. anterty Inn. 1—The entries for to-morrow‘e | and at frat {t was thought that the vote? (Om On Rts Oe ae | to pull her away, and empty. Thinking something was Itiwae sald they gave t John J. McCafferty has wan a tle, but verif-ation of the roll A The engineer of the uptown train | WgOng he and Finnell made a search, ei Jamen per the Uwo-y ear: follow: zh forms were succeeded by football rushes i Sitting ina bie arm chair in Draughtss ‘a, Fae ee a ee ee ee aenicethe | wing Swhorcarricn|tnetaicGatterty:colore ail total showed that Marshall had received the} sna reckless packing of cars, And to| leaned from his cab and signalled the | man J. Hatlendach’s office on the third : In, by Induced to lay agulnst 1 T. Oxnard, the sugar king, who lin the New Year's Handicap to-day, Teving saver 3g] most votes. eee eeinae at mismanagement,|d2"ntOwn train to stop. The latter |i TOUR MATa eee fron are inedale put an the emergency brakes, but the ver tube attached to the “A 6 103 | tralt i to Fifty-ninth street x ‘ rains coming up y i 3 bookkeeper wax appar- on | WINNERS AT FREE HE MET k 18] GETTING YACHTS READY. | ang coumbus avenue, Jammed to the| Noman hid ven crushed to death, | way idvinw. pr. Keddy. took him £0. Bt Solvalera a point of suffocation, were met by car- saleCa ad a] Vincent's Hosplta ‘ae Wreeatacs Cc tinatieeteies taran a uetanderni nara 5 care of a trained nurse for five weeks, |, NO Ctuse ix known for his act, He Second Race—Selling: 7 y Latd] loads uf passengere dumped from] Sir? y ety | to be xingle and lives int fa Tuk ’ se Meo ot Manlesers Down im Lawley's Yards. Ninth avenue trains, which ran so far erat ee steetene A Go amie ne Castine Purber ., | and no farther. bess riba sy a van Sa sie “Ab|ison cup defender hae bren partly iid] Men became profane under the pres-| io jt gure, Abuut i) Ravel ace Third Nace—Melling; mile and ope-foanh. \down in Lawley's new mould-loft. Most| sure. women suflerediaeto, thelr: nerves |aaw, her niau ld win (hel alattormcteges Ge ACL e je | fisngeot NOT OA ata of the otraight linen were drawn out in| and costumes, ¢ Maron aay Hot ita | It Is deiteved that she was suffering we Inttan 00/4 Dan {Cupla. {pe Hiatt and ear} of the lines of} cents per head, and the deuce could ake trom aement. 1 4 . baal fis Fourth Rec p. alt furlongs. je frames were made in the afternoon, | the public. To an fvening World reporter tie ‘ a = 5 Lapel DoS SRNL Ppp pert ral portion of the work will be finished ——_—_— husband said eer fe al b aes | H Od Gerttand na tow da: "I hud been searching for my wife a |Crescent City Track Was|Flannigan was Out of|aine ea rene ‘The iteaacheal lot 103 AT CENTURY DAWN. | the evening. The first 1 knew of the i i i - Pri TAU aise A em Compaen eel of the boat probably accldent wax the word brought to me rent einrcite of severeat ; A FEW CRACKS | Deep in Mud rison Only for a Queen 1 Fatucate ‘will not be cast ina bulb ta be axed to —— by the poliecinan, "It came so suddenly | tect: peymann an pe ; i} \ Fluke the kee} Oo ome at 1 hard! now what hux| tion free, Nook on “Ruptus | To-Da Few Hours. WE Mahe oie iar he Keelson. It. in proposed to make McQuillan Vrayed te See} happened since then, Todo. not know ot Ye Parker Bruce 110 Horseshoe Tobaceo 122 | te Keel hollow and gour the lead into it. ‘This New Year's Day. where my wife went after she AT THE SPORTS coe Sixth Hace—Selling;,s1x, furlongs. It is possible"to run all the lead ‘at home unless it was that she nit afeatablished Mi ye ; of Mtacie SMarte 8] once, but it {#:not thought that this will| The one hundred and third’ birthday | ch gy deliewe, that she, uttoaded | 270% Ab to The Byening Worlty John Flanagan was rofeased from the be done at present. and the twentieth century came In to-| mind sins tae inte one wie beet Bie i ‘ j See kg : eo Ree RK wall ehTaland wUtRIS | I te kely that vome of the lead will| gether for Nicholas MeQuillan, of v4 rellgiow SSeS es pra ls aad be run in at the bottom of the kee! and| Southold, 14 1. His history was printed == 1—The wea raw it cand was . arrested the rest piled over It In loose pigs. This| in The Evening World last Thursday, 2 = ehild—tho little pinmud at te Fate Gre on a charge of homicide. GRIEF. method permits the shifting of the| To-day he sat In b's highback chair | haby rare now. motherlen eats OLD. DR. GRINDLE, s Imprersion oy PESTA ‘Ten days ago Flanagan assautied an} FATHER DIES OF . welght of the lead at any time to alter| in the cottnge of his nephew, Joseph| "I do not know what T can do, My (GRADUATE UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF : was a dead-| 0°! 2 capers Hallan named Vincenzo Machack in — * [tho trim of the boat, The Volunteers | Tompaon. «few miles out from South, | heart x broke ria taitela ata ne Dleeieeegareae mnie t ' r Auleville Jockey Chu as AMO) > a - ry |, ane ——————— bbe tot " game PDE SP OUbeAT icra eNAUALE ne a uae a ‘ us ae a ee is re ire Re eee e taed Coane tay [orime of te Only (sen Hurried Sela] constructed |in{thls manner. the ilingers. Tt war McQuillan’s prayer GOLDEN IS STILL ALIVE. seen Blasas ands hle becasee Rata itcaue eseea gee I've changed my mind ys arrivals he Colonel tx deeply | nue, after a quarrel caused by the tel In avount of the unusual way in " wut he might gee the twentieth century . re throat and mouth ui ” e et to the Grave. Charley” hus ee Frying on 09 oagrined over the failure of the Mil-| lan's refusal to buy a drink, ua oe the eee. conto] MICH the Keel will be made up, It will Tea ete eal aererehee aeehene } ie sel earnest |b tiara es peter 5 ‘lanagan was arrested, but when ar-| Grief killed John Leneso, oO} be necessary to run the lead first. This! -three ‘years old, {s his next door #4 permanently, t CAD Tat ERS ; Fy ratgned in police court hin vietim did} retired merchant, of 122 sHacknnpack an be put into her any time before tee Man. Dianit, (Die 96 | abeat ts. marry, Kendae thats’ Raving lmpeae S Sewhen he looses a bri with his|dates In th tets dite | ioe a, on-| Rondg New Durham, N. J. He was) jaunching, or even aft hi SETI aaa ONG Drenme Had Warned Him. mad xo to DH. ORINDLES old-estade not appear axsainat him and he was sen- ie, jer she is in the ovat A yeaa at VTL Weat 1B % ree Desay Cau aes aie Re ae pe ; | fenced to ten days on the Island, broach. hearted over the disgrace of his waterilt/ tis feud to be advisable. WALES CHANGED HIS MIND. | .W2es, Samuel Philip Golden, of 452 : him Lie! ne end of the He Dean, ex-Jockey, who was ore] acy, aA hack, whose only son. Nothing een heard about the se- * | Eleventh ot Brooklyn, awoke tht Three days ago Machack, whose:-home “ al t h street, Brookly ! the other. Brace up. dear boy, 1 dered off the track on Saturday. was} vig at 25) Wille wtreet, Long Ieland| William Leneao, twenty-two years ol! | jection of a crew for the Boston boat. morning he was chagrined, and nt the ‘good sport again! arrested by a elty detective on the] iy, died in he Long Island City Hos-| !s serving a sentence of two yeare for) nis matter rests with Capt. Haff, who | (Copyriunt, 1901, by The Press Publishing Company, 1 2ame time glad to tind that bh ewe charge of being a suspicious character. | pirat, De Read, of the East One | confessing to 4 burglary two weeks ago. Cun the wil! otnege his mate and quarter- ew eres Woriay) allve. He had hind four viv! Bis {Fiza fd |. Firat Riuce—One mile.—Won by Uhlers: 1 Fourth street station, ac-| He droke Into the office of Frank Rix, first aud’ thea conalder the ma- Special Cable, Lamretne poLeae erie) warning that he was to dle 0 ther one of tre kickers Is Jybn F.| Jack Martin was second, and Nearest n coal dealer, and stole a night Templar tent Hy for a crew, LONDON, Jan. 1.—The Prince of pa Si oi renee a (brush lores warrant for Flanagan yeater- | 20 G. Hanley” was in Boston to-day] \vates hus decided to deter balding nisf and wax no certain of It that he made | gulckest permanent cure 4 ft the other feliow al-| Se —Six furlon narging murder, and notified the] Uniform, oni mulling = Mr. Lawson. Mr. Hanley his will and prepared himself for his| Biiinty, pad dee jeaks ‘unde ‘at's John's version. | second. tw Tda Teedtord thin prisoner until the officer een aciezhine erlattahs Nit. for the lawr mand] Perfectly clear tc building ft ninety foot fuchtemen. ‘wert “ooking grea vat A Ncienbare flocked In to congratulate | Or iN practi utive meetings of ae hat The Sunday World is read averybody. Sunday World Wants ‘peach, all’ oyes and cover’ the ontire PBs R gan, Whom they know as having a bad reputation, used no weapon in bis as- rault on the Italian, but knocked him down and then kicked nim, thas Infilct- See che talishe) that Jater eeu) death. was ambitlo When Eentre-board boat. He said hits future, Would be tormed for this purposes “Yecame known: the us for, the trut! father could melther sleep nor eat, and inva iow crt iraplal shar shen that Fe pe a a im to-day and thero was wine and cheery. words. Mr. Golden did feel a little” put fot: that he pad 20. out-| Ivareutns aud tlt, better Hah bested eeresy fice aver 35 Bhamroc! The pton’st ( and) Sir Tho