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Rect Bprini campaign, ~NEW ORLEANS ' Weather Good, but Card Poor—Audubon Stake Feature. UMPERS WANTED BADLY. C3 scsi Crescent City Steeplechasers Are Not Enough to Fill Bill. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLBANS, G—The weather was perte the racing at the Fair Grounds was not in keeping with tt, the track @laixteenth, war the stake featu' four of the alx entrics won their te in the mud. stthe fact that the Association 1s in a bad way for jumpers was emphasized in the’ ateeplechase, In which only three started. 0 far only eleven Jumpers hav ‘performed, and those are all that are available. sBeven scratched out of the races day, but none of them would have any figure if they started. FIRST RACE. Tor three-year-olds and wp, elx furlunne. Hetting. hts. Jocks. “SLANE PIR. BRE Pace, Bie ds 108, Orbea. 2 Seed 103,' ale... e305, |Oectra was a hard drive among the first tolty to the Inst furlong. Sallie J. and Fluke made the running to tho str with Fluke Japped: The ijatter wax tn the beaviest golng and tired in the run hom joyd Dixte saved xround on ‘the turn and showed in front at the head of the stretch. Barrica would have in a few more atrides. Bequeath. + Grey John, me T.0' Or eae Wee cantly.” Time—1.38 Orion made a show of hin company took command in the frat sixteenth and was under restraint the rest of the journey. Lady Curzon was in the heavy ing to the three-quarters and had to th her best the last sixteenth to stall off Dick Furber, + 6 "Brien 4 THIRD RACE, HFdhdbe Handicap; short course 7 SC HIGPIN. SP take Clareite; Iiectterting 23 438 **) Start good. Won easily, Time—4.09%. Harve 0. led.to the sixth jump, when ho fell. Don Clarencto fell at the third jump,and that left Iren to come home falone! “William remounted and finished nj Harve B.,.and Herting als brought lar » enclo around after the others ed. eFworth: Race—Ono mile ands atx- teenth: Von by or vayman; : ankest was second and Albert Vale (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 5 —The follows: Pir Race—Belling: one mile Oarso 105° Drambury ......0... 107 102 O14 Fox, Se Pirates Queen. 7 Thane! 4 Bramblebust, 10) Saragamp + we} Georgia Gardner... 102 Noveity END ing} Amores 110} Divonne 196 WH Glen Lake 1108 Moson i pun furlongs, SI Alpaca 93 Mise Manover YO Jim Gore It...: 99 Horses Toda: jer 101 Bipth Race—Selling; etx furlongs. ee BE Satine ae Bb +88 Diano Fontan...) 0.93 294) Pane Island Prince ——— CROSS COUNTRY 0’ NIGHT. The Pastime Athletic Club cross- country runners are not daunted by the chilly spell that to stay, and intend ts thelr eekly ‘jaunts afoot. Besinning next Vednesday night regular weekly runs will be Indulged in. The courte will be around Central Park. a distance of about five miles. Other ieams are in- vited to run. The usual’ cross-country run of the Pastimes will be held to-morrow after- shoon, starting from Huber's at 3 o'clock. ‘The course will be on Jerome avenue. about five miles cay YALE IN K. A.C. CARNIVAL. (The most attractive feature of the "Knickerbocker A. C. Winter Carnival at Madison Square Garden, on Feb. 4, will che the appearance of the entire team of Yale athletes now preparing for the in the team rac fate and interacholastic, gold, silver and bronze medsals will be awariled to the membera getting their a) ers ready for their flve weeks of hard work which begins next Monday. Je start in at Asbury Park for kK, after he will Mines: up his work, Rubtin will do most of his trainiag at Dyker Helgnta in Sou ger, picks Jeffries an the winn coming champtonship battle betw latter and Gue Ruhlin, In selecting Jef- fries as the victor Choynski champion Is too clever for Ruhlin, and besides 1x a barder puncher and a ring general than the Akr Choynokt further states that the battle will be one of the best heavy-welght con- teats that has been brought off in this country: clever bantam. been signed to meet in a twenty-round bout at the next boxing show to be ‘will be offered in the’ other events jo programme. 5) Entries close with James E. sullivan, 36'Park place, Jan. 15, ne — |) HIS PIPE LIGHT FATAL. Turpentine-Soaked Nandage ught Fire; Wearer Wi OUGHKEEPSIE, Jan. 5.—W. M, Hal- hing first, second and third respec ts x ‘similar prizes, frat, second and tithe portiee death as the result of uaveual lent. A few days ago © Injured hand 11 saturated with turpentine. 2 @ match :o light his pipe ndage blazed up. Beforo the wld) tear it off his fingers nad off. Another pleca of Nun. with Surpenting fvrove his ught fre. His ears were burned sep and his head, breast and neck Pattornéy Milburn, Gi/Miibur, Sf Buttaio, Meet the winner of the Daye Sullivan Broad. bout, which ts to be fought. at the Southern A.C. of Louinville, Ky ‘| Jan, 14. If the w should not be able to fight Jfogan punt of injuries | AL ALU. at Pit of Greendale, Columbia County, | be put nealiee Waites tne ct cago boxer, who hun ev’ a desire | Lubenguehl, ¢ to re-enter ‘the ring, Hogan In i wld ent training at the 8: : Where the ght will be fought Jan, st Dernatein to Fight Young Corbett. j of himself since he : THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5, 1901. [EXPERT THUM WRITES OF BOWLINQ’S BENEFITS | AND GIVES VALUABLE TIPS TO ALLEY NOVICES. Written expressly for The Evening World by Joseph Thum. Noted “Joe” Tells Beginners What They Should Learn Before Thinking They Know the Game. A score of years on the howling al-ybeenat tt, has leyx Is Joe Thum's record. Mut that ren studied with just as uch care as Fitzsimmons will evo dinew tricks in the pugil almoat contingiy, the: 1 down the ten uracy Of 4 shurpshoot=|a delegate to the Be lapse of time has in no way weater him at the came. He Is to-da at his best and can ping with the a er at target Staleness to him in an unknown quan: | will be for the game's benent tity, and when he beging his play tn oft Phyatentty. the big individual tournament which {#| ‘To bea good bowler ix one matter, but to be held In Cheago during the ft will be of ph: jc kame, A ny things In rules the game that need amending, and as are mi tice, will Introduce measur Ameri.) to wark no t Monday, Turaday and Wednesday, he] could be asked to show the game's a in aure to at least give a good account| vantages than Mr. Thum, who for yeara of himself. han been champion of all bowlers, and The reasons of Mr. Thum's retaining | who to-day le not quite po active because such good form fa no secret. Good, com-| there is younger blood In the fleld. Mr mon sense {a all he attributes tt to, That ‘Thum hae written for The Evening faculty of knowing when one has enough | World that which makes the bowler, as and when he hasn't Well as tne benefits derived from the ‘The game, for the twenty years he haa | sport be 4 bad one. ants a good fone does not the ne at the game he hiv thme at it, to Jearn the rudis in tae roiling gat of the t Is no better sport) all sizes of balls, to ft everybody. One 1 than bowling. ‘rought physica. the ame time share of fun. «ha bud of everything. mistake of a beginner might bi winted out, He tikes to a vig by jbelfeving that {tx execution Is are: As a matter the new man A sma an lg ter. wail revel the ping betier than d One mus ing that h He can’t be develop that bigger one. he start. he take a ball 4 1 te hie sls ant begin by: rolling it nthe m dd of the “alley wits whatever, When hey and and arm be. ome steady by this sort of prac n by detrern le cate of the alley. learning art of evry slow at firs velopmest Learn Steps Next the tme the His y will be Biss speed is a inter de- ne he can begin f start. KR sret that wil. eates. Let tne tol it wail bring out atl wiities ino man. It is nat w ind. Tnetead able, ne p y Denetited, eveopment hin e «i than that of bowling. T: Is not a singe orga ers’ Congress he | that he belleves Heal can Bowling Congresn seasion, next | heneft 1a another. Mut no better person does not benelt, here it Ly, but not for no matter If it Iw only ich how to begin the game bellev= or a beeinaer Tf would advise that wt taking any run eto the & de 1 Nel, P, wi hia for 4 novice to roll can- tanty. A couple of hours’ practice each ty will p nefeal in the end thes Id He tx net so beginning, no b tter! r . of the human boly ry part of the body Ix brought into play. The arms become bigger and stronger, $hrough swinging. The legs gain in’ Strength through their Mette sprint. and by bending ut the time when the dull is sent rolling pinward. | The body ‘tnelf Is ever being twisted and }turned, Just enough to keep It In good shape. By the kept always In good coniition. person to atick to the Kame us I have, I don't thini fil can introduce any better fe. Tt will ienkt! certalt ty, —————__ WANTS TO FIGHT RYAN. Weight Champio Al Neill, midd! ‘ast by any p at Hot Springs, His manager, Ready. California champion Chariey McKeever. Davis has alvo under his wing a McGov- ern of California. He Is ‘Toby Irwin at which welght he ten Irwin Is realy tincater known ax the Terr} nd fights ne 128, har never been be for any of th: Inds of hin cl: ——— Gaelic Teams to eMet. The W. J. Bryan team will pt Irish Volunteers n game of Gue Noon the J rsey City. alley THUMILLUSTRATES PROPER METHODS OF DELIVERING THE BALL. ALL WORK NOW FOR FIGHTERS. :~ Jeffries and Ruhlin Begin Hard Training Next Monday. Now that at te di the bik teil betwe Gua Ruhiin with su Cuneinnatl on place In hters are which he will go to West Haden, where | Brooklyn. Choynski as a Joe Choynskt, the he rophet, - weight slug- tn the en the ins the otter Glani. the New York Athletic Club at Travers’ Island wan totally destroyed by fire at. 12.30 Mine aeat cca ael nav o'clock thin afternoon, + Munroo and Casper Leon, the} Th® fire xtarted In w cottage known aa welkhits of this city, have | the Potter House, which étood next door to the club-house. ven by the I Spring A. Jan 1. back con-/ the viaduct years. \- Tent tw FAMOUS TRAVERS ISLAND CLUB-HOUSE TOTALLY DESTROYED BY FIRE TO-DAY. Pew og gad New York Athletic Clu’ 36 P86 AES ONE H Se b at Trave Island. Destroyed by Fire To-Day. PFEPEDODIP DOI D Fire engines from Pelham Manor and .archmont also responded to the alarm, but with the wind blowing thirty miles an hour all efforts were futile, There were numerous employees of the| club In, the house, but all excaped. members of the club were there. atcoutrements, other articles were saved, ‘Two firemen from New Rochelle were by smoke, but © resuscitated, Long before the firemen reached the scene the fire had been communicated | to the club house, and in twenty min- utes {t was burned to the ground. Not even the walls remained. The bulkling was valued at $75,000, and contained many priceless souventra, tro- Word was sent to New Rochelle, and| phies won by the representatives of tae Pese lads ought to put up a fast and the Fire Department of that place re- Interesting bout, as they evenly matehed, Munroe may be awanted Ue decision, ns Leon has Ko: alderably during t hlettc contests, | sponded, crossing over to the {sland by] The fire in the Potter Houxe was a defective electric Match Promt welght. boxer, who recently returned | hind, has been matchat tc of boxers will repre: vent the New Weat Bide A. C. at the national boxing championships of the burg, Jan. 17, 18 and 19, BE Ne Linieorr cements The Chi-| , Rodenback, who fights In two clusses; club's star wrestler; Cooke, the husky 135-pountler; J. Mahoney, Wildner, 'T, O'Coraell, Jack Mumford, Sehlechting and cthers with well-earned reputations, have been in training for the past two months, and the West 8ife members who are | { Joe Bernstein, the e Welght who recently. p manager, Jack Dougherty, and left for Denver, hax been matehed to tight Young Corbett a ten-round bout | ¢! at the Denver A.C. on Jan. 11. Ber! stein has been tak! Wg the best of ca fourht McGovern t xeven clanres in boxing and wrestling. In ender to arouse the enthusiasm of fe mORtae ago In Lautavilie. and should! (ke membara to the highest pitzh, Outpoint Corbett and secure huge v club: cision, Both men are training toe the SHOP NOON ter eMee Mote MC fight in poe med are. train house, 329 West Fitty-fourth street, tos thape at the Tenver Ante Thess, {| night, at which tho aaembere int ais. delectation of \thel= many friends... Sev- open competition will take place at the Athletic Association. sabrer and dueling swords for | Fencers’ Club Cup, for teams of three, each man to use a different weapon, at Fencera’ Club, On Feb, 3 at the Boston Athletic socation, team competition at folls for Interclub trophy; March 9, junior team competition with folls for Morris medals, March 2, Interclub ew York Ath- LIVELY SEASON FOR FENCERS. Many Important Contests Arranged for This and Neighboring Cities. Fencera’ Club; team champtonship at N April 9, qualitying rounds for folla, duelling swords, sabres and single silck championship: division whl be dectied’ at the Boston Athletic Association and the > division at the The New England the team expect the | few York Athletic Club. The teasn competition for the:N, C. Cup will be decided on April 16 at the On April 37, In conjuno- Mon with the Amateur Athletic Union, of the national championships: will be held at the’ Fezicers’, Club. a The coming » Uvely one In feneln; of Important contests have ulrendy been arranged to be decided bdx at126 pounds for a purse of $40). play their ontertulning powers for the| clubs both in this city % fs ! Begining on, Jan, 15 | eral novelties ire promised by. the En> commpelltee) between. Junior foils won promises to be a Fencers’ Clud, t the prominent ind elsewhere, there will be a SKATING RACES. ON VERONA LAKE. Geraci Local Favorites will Start in Championship Events. A sertex of handicap and champlonship skating races are achedulea fr this afternoon at Verona Lake, Montclatr, No J. A #ix-lnpa-to-the-mile track has heen Inid out. ‘Thin tw calculated: to euit competitors better than a larger ax most of thelr skating thus been done in local rink: At least twenty-fve mon have e some of ths handicap events. $o trouble 1s In store for the scratch men, Among the entries are such athletes as Henry MeDonatd, Willem W. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Please tell me how snany polate are sored for * alte f Gent eit CONSTANT READER. Two points. Dd Corbett and Peetr Jackson fight on a barey, and where? Wow many rounds did Corbett fight fatter Die frist wes broken? — JOHN CAHILI. ‘Theyfought in the club-houge of the National Athletic Club, San. Francinco, The fght Jasted sixty-one rounds. gud was dechred-no contest. Corbett: broke doth. wrists. Please’ inform. me, if. there was a match race between, Doming and Menry of: Navarre in 1897 which resulted” In a Gerd heat, or was it Domino or Dobbina? J. EI ‘The‘race-was {n,1897, and was between Henry of Navarre and Domino. Did John MeCauctend, of Devoklyn, Anish in ‘The Fyening Worlt's Dawn-of-the-ce race, and what was his time? Your anewer will seitle abet ONE OF THE ROOTERS, John McCausland wax in the profes- stonal foot mice, He: started at 1220 with the reat and Anished at 1.2910 His clapsed time was, therefore, one hour nine minutes ten and two-ftths reconds. 8 dete H that London time 1s later than York time, Which Is righ s A CONSTANT READER. The question 1s liable to, misconstruc- Hon and the bet may be « trick. It'ta, for instance 6 o'clock In London before It becomes Gvo'clock here, ‘It |e later than 6,in London when it 15.6 here. In playing checkers, can you jump a king with a ingle (uncrowned) plegz? EARNEST LEADER. You may, if you Jump in the proper direction. play: Chicago pool. © swsds ne 1) djecovers that! fact’ and| prederick that asthe railon it should be playa ogee Vee te Under—many condidons of usage B would forfeit the game tnless he hi Tumicient. lead himself. to clalar the tested | (or bythe 'mémbers of the. Nassar Co ‘on-count. Jf the game, was fo find out. who Would be low ma’ his claim may be alloweds 'It:ta ho Lacs Proper method in ail games to play, them a Torti ted (1 iA Dota D, thatthe prevaltie jeede‘nt tke U ey entry Club, class C, members‘ whicee handicaja are 16 or over, | ,The! prize ‘will be played for on BIKERS NEAR END OF GRIND. Nine Riders Still in. Six- Day Race in Boston. BOSTO; the lx days’ race at the Park Square Ganlen starte! on their last ten hours at 1246 P.M. toalay. McEachern took tho tead for two laps, (ter exercise the stomach Is For a persist. medical Hixir of one’s years to a fe Coast Middle- welght, who Is working his way. pausing for a mill ce that offers a good man, 14 Clarence Vavids, writes that he would like to get on 4 match with Tommy Ryan or | box for t y the le font avenue grounds, Game will be will be as now keeps hy ed a quantity of furniture which Mrs. Smith has in the house. In the mix-up that followed Koth's refusal to let them in he was badly used, JORDAN MUST WATT ON TERRY. English Fighter Cannot Draw McGovern Abroad. Terry McGovern, the fistle wonder. wil not go to England to fight Ben Jordan just now. Instead he will make a trip to Se Francisco, where he will be matched to fight some good fighter during the latcer part of May. Sam Harris manager of McGovern, was undecided at first whether to bring ‘Terry to Englund to box Jordan for the purse of 8,79 which was offered by the National Club. or take him to ‘Frisco to - big inducements offered by the Olympic 4. C. ‘After thinking the matter over Harris finally made up his mfnd to accept the ‘Frisco cluts offer and last night wired the latter club's officials his acceptane At the same time Harris nent the fol- lowing telegram to this oMce: New Orleuns, 1 Editor New York E Am going to match Terry to fight at San Frnnoiace in May. May gu he de to Nght Jordan, hut 1 when. Have been offered ucements y KO to Frisco, far sup chance to have Me- en Jordan in England, Honal Sporting — Club hia Wattle fought June 3, the week prior to the runnig of the Derby over there, the oMciats. will therefore probably declare the negotiations for the feht Tt isn known yot who MeGoy against in San Franet: h oificlals are undecided . re. ‘The chance r some other go Induced to tackle ghting whirlwind. SAYS LAWYER STRUCK HIM. the Koth Accuses Dougherty of Diack- ening Min Eyes Wiliam M. Dougherty, a well-known yer of Hoboken, wax arraigned bee Hoos in Jersey City charged with assault and bat- ry by Harman Koth, who appear 'n court with a pair of blackened eyes. Mr, Dougherty ts counsel for Frank Smith. a chemist, of 72 Warren atreet, New York, who has fle for diverce against his wife. On Mon- cross bill Dougherty and Smith went to cific avenue, where Mrs, Smith ze for Koth, and demand. Mr. Dougherty waived examination and was paroled, pending action of the Grand Jur: —_— LEAVES DISPUTE TO COURTS ‘Taft. Commin MANILA, Jan. 5.—The decision of. the Philippine Commission tn the San Jose Medica} College case, the point being whether that Institution ts owned and controlled by the United States Govern- ment or by the church, unanimoualy re- fers the settlement of the questions in- volved to the coudts and provides tru: tees, who, with the assistance of the At- torney-General of the Philippines, will progecute the litigation. The sum of $5,000 ls appropriated for the expenses of the sult. RUPTURE. aera in| uth tree jan, 5.— ers in| ten: idan, ahesnine TRUSS CO., 768 Dros (stabi eal ry ace” for iadlen, New York. then Muller went to the front, Al, the n were fresh and in Rood condition. Stinson did not show the effect ef the full which gave him’ a three-tnch cut in the thigw Inst evening an} McLean nd) Walthour wore in excellent shape in spite of thelr tumble at last night's dye dof the fifty-second RY the:end of the fitty-se hour waa: ‘Kuser, MeBachern, Wall= hour, St'nson, McLe Downey, Fiscne! cach 964 miles, § lups; Babcock, #3 miles, 7 laps; Muller, 954 miles, 1 lap. Score at. the end off the Mfty-third hour: Kader," SeEachern | Walthour, ineon, McLean, Downe: tach B61 mallee, flap: Babcock, 990 miles, Slaps; Muller, 970 miles, 7 lape. aa GOLFERS ON CHILLY LINKS. Potts, of Seabright; Wine Handi- ‘cap “Lakeweed. (Special to The Brenieg World.) LAKEWOOD, N. Ji, Jan. 6&—An open handicap ‘was: played this morning on the Jinks of the ‘Lakewood Country Club, ‘In witch about twenty golfers took ‘part. It was yery Cotes but the L 2 tect rom the SRP dated el wl und the course.; y je-handicap way F.-A. parte, "Bensrignt, Galt clubs. while the beat ‘gross’ score. winner was’ aJsper Lynch. Tne scores: es Neste and Clad. | |" x Behartz, Lakewood. fav, Dechy take SouSumeakacmodien’ Golf Notes. Biljah n. Kennedy bas offered a'prize to be con i organs, weak back, about Home ord marvellous curve. Advice free. Medicine, §L. Hou: ta ar ‘Ou Giret; he te the oldest established, the lon Gain pracilcs of any epectaitst ia this eh See over 2s years at 120 Bast 17h meeting, for\ the transaction of such other business aa'may properly come before sald meeting, MJ. PRATT, Secretary, 900. OLD DR. GRINDLE, GRADUATE UNIVERSITY OF THe CITY oF NEW YORK (MEDICAL DEPARTMENT); 35 Diseases of Men. Under ears ty Bild DR. GRINDLE'S aclentia: tusnt Dicod and skin diseases, pain ta, pore throat and mouth ule ings, kidney and nator ‘te, marry, 1 for 43 years a spreialist Ju ilseanes of men eniy, ickest' permanent cure guaranteed, Blood, shia, OLD SDR: kidney and bladder trouuie; » Bear Uala Hours 9 to to 3. Seiea treatment. Ad sine eaty ee Modern’ Treatment for Men.’ Diseanes of) men) cured auickir. by up-to-date metbode: LEK MROICAL ASEH Sa

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