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age THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY_I], 1961. os HOW A LITTLE WOMAN CAN DEFEAT AND CONQUER WANTS AT HE KNOCKS GOLUMN. ——_ A REW CRACKS JIU JITSU—LESSON V. CK POCKET MAY BE FO! Rain and Northaaster Reduce Card to Tatters. HANDICAP WAS SPOILED, ——_.- T ts really aad the effect port-fehting have had on thate who a amite a fine livelihood from the sport Scratches Cut Feature Down Tnatance: ‘e numeryt but perh: the worst case that of Stac the poeture man the days that were his sight to Four Possible was extremely fine. and tn focures of Starters. fightera he ot wer marka ble. But ee is like the sighting days. So bad tx it that h often ts un- able to tell hie own clothing. He had fone expertencr that pretty nearly got him Into troub 3 s ‘Think of such a good handler of glove wielders as Harry Tuthill engaging his, talent Ip rubbing down hallways, mtalr- Dannisters and the Ike. Yet the good- natured ex-tralner ts now living by Jant- toring a row of fat-houses on Sixty-ffth It's only the story of another { lving prompted by the dead game's days (Special t ing World.) RACE TRACK. NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 1.—Tosjay'a was the worst article of weather that the Creacent City Jockey, Club has had to contend with. A heary rain of last night turned Into a drigsie to-day, which wax accompanied by a cold nortbeaster, The track wan thor- oughly sonket and was deep and slushy. A number of horses which were sup- posed to have a chance to win were scratched. The dally handicap suffered the most in this respect, Miss Hanover, Moroni, W. B. Gates and Silver Coin being withdrawn, leaving only four etarters. Entries for the Turf Congress hnndl- cap with $200 added, a two-year-old atakes, closed to-day and attracted a Kood Hat of entries. FIRST RACE. Por four-year-clla and up; one mile. ‘Then there's Jim Corbett, going on the stage as a monologist. Jim ought to be good at his new vocation, He could al- ways say things when he talked that} travelléd direct to the point. Then he | has bren a ating with George Puller | Golde. Why shouldn't he be mreat? | oof | But there Is contrast furnished thers practical walling of poverty ‘Tom Sharkey furnishes ft. He tells of how he Us golng to bet $3,500 that he'll | Betting. SLMIE Pin, Str. Pace Starters, wh Herotes, 124, 2 4 +O 3 7 Ee 1; it he will fall to the pavement. {purse before she discovers her loss. decks Martian eC reed eomeens aurea very | Should he try this old and popular ruse, BY J. J. O'BRIEN, fe Pion we (ouch se pk ba, beat MeQoy. Tom must be affec o tally by the awful strain, Somebodty | . a4 = a6 A ze vt Cours . Ladd abut f Samovar, 125, Dupee told me ahe other day that he had be Late Inspector of Police at Nagasaki, Japan. My or re rhe will nat ive yeu much tet sour purse wo. You will need bork | Start geod. Wun rhiden out. Thme—1.66 1-4 grip on him. Practice |hands on him, and he will drop the made to crawl out of a wager which [roped te mex as woth your yo part yosome friend until v purse quickly enough anyhow. Catch t the front in the fire’ stipulated that he wasn't ving arian == pis palm nae of thamb the moment your hands 1 of the arm he has put around |@uarter and stayed there. He was under ee eae: MERE ts a larce class of men ri hoard and lodging, How te Catel oh f. Drive f back ¢ 3 with the same two-hand arp |4 Dard drive to the last furlong, ant (his hand od | The same trick Is of use, no matter just ex-lained. (Bee filuatration | carried Uhlers into the middle of the with which hand he re: Van Dusen walted coo long ws't hes for your Ketbook. Only be sure to put the corresponding to the hand he ses | miz expands | track. Unters, Had he gone to work eariler he I have won, Jack Mart!n and 8am: were close up the first half. Who make their iving by al philanthrople —xeheme — whereby they relleve others of yare known to the world at large} Heretofore i; had little redress r 1 your nchenlfor: th way that t Wah to leave Apply How om earth was it that Mardn Jullan get another jease on ting applying that grip with all vour about to the right. Back |¢ hia hand, and the | ov will tell vou a4 “plekpockets burden of pix the and hever of his feet A PICKPOCKET WHO SNATCHES HER PURSE. | yy nic | life? He ‘has been seemingly dead for | (NC) Tellers ainers af |i Few women have escaped thetr depre- | mura S soi lonarthat nobody ever belleved ‘he | wealtt a v t relation | aureus inter eibee putas = ae | Turn his hand outyerd a > Pp nud | pressui : jackened during the SECOND RACE. could be semursected. But strange things stuck the dreas, or | + : ine ACVerAlE, Way 2G OLS LAuppermost then avyaine age vou | r Kturny wit bring him to his knees, or] For three-year-olds SUDO oD EI Ta cess Go ca areerally den ot an oF) working cin ty walk quletiy past | have gatned. pres fie anit lekward | Another Pinn Named. [break his wrist aril ntl swung carelessly [thet vied. thelr hand atiaying un that hix palm goes Til hin wrtets | her ph z 1 t dis wre pickpocket trick, one that is oh. Starters. whts., Jocks. pen y our mem nome | vaider, 101, Weber Kethook, bag or (See Mustration Noo ly more effect! «it back ften tried, Is thi: ‘The thief sees Aimseit [touch deft of finger and quick o e gripe for ane | vere Turk bigger idiree q Soushiee Tagine aby nome one or [Ostentatiously, ti the jw r under his cara It must feel etranke to[ Thetr favorite premenades are Le RAE AULLNRGRTIMRNU NAc rea TRORE EES [econ sel stenis snatching it. and then outward, awe him, stil | cwirl who carries her purge loos ae "10%, “Dale ; the corpitant exemanager of Pitzaim.(49 the shopping dixirtots: they prey in BIL rea en nara Ren cen [mod uONKE Ou (nea pwnye nat WHE not | keepling ui tie siren d ure her hand. by her elie. Step s{annalinats. Wondatich, 101. 0 Brien ‘ ret. crowded “L" tratns, or tn other : Ww ih Do thix correety inc 4 your! hind her he silps one ann a Fateh works 92/0 Conran ; mons. Aes cae alas Bord é A strongly bullt man hap- ews such a man Ie ap. (wtrength sbut vain it itelligentivs wale. (See Mlustration N Lina ete ariicoaed ere many women gath- = t ‘ aching y ay he at the time Nithrwiit flag ‘ ott 8 te. es he long flirted with—the sleeping | apy, Ket in the man ty the purse chat isin the frent of your | yond) hie mot rs | pocket book, 5 Varro showed t way for three- unch, Notmdy would ever think that Bere RRR ARNE ODL muinst such} who took | Jacket Jtration.) Now aa the ores ea on usta quarters, where Valdez pleked him up pune. y Tn Catluhgn [Meh The State, however, often re: | What The nearest | Do Sol remember the grip 1 taught [he must bend to the lett. (Bee titustraton t dod came away at the sixteenth pole. such a weakling ae Tim Callahan [YT a. philanthrophe effects t , * thy the Mrst of these lessens? |No. 2) Rut vour left foot hlocke any of ving he mistook her f Woodstick was 4. very) tired tied “ + t b c hy F police: oo far away. 101 jere tea time to apply it As his hia attemptk to brace himacif with hisbor stster, and can get away Patchwork ured in the final sixteenth - —— a after running up with the ie fers. Hins- | could perpetme the trick on the but he did, and it merely teaches ax lart all the wi ‘The win- Sold to James Arthur before the } Cae Bier COMPARED WITH AN ORDINARY MAN. etzhth Netting. SINE Fin, Ser. Place WIN TOURNEY. FORENLEY, 222219 vicinity of Madison Square Garden w 1 be a good place to awalt the doings. ‘There Ernest Roeber and Tau Pons will wrestle to a finish and with no holds barred, DI Manrahan wants to fight Jack CoO gO DOO CO we axe 1 A Start good. Won easly. Thme—2.10 1-2. W. B. Gates made his own runnin and won as he pleased. False Tea saved ground on the stretch turn) an ,| First and Second Honors, Preparations Under Way [tie} aito within haifa length of W him of REACH ¥ Jeffries. Init any wonder that hin] S ™ et of “Wild Bill’ clin, to him. y 3 t. Meee ee ipy worcisa tilitie) abot hie \ at Chicago Go to to Send Dauntless | Bisout“inmuvien The race wana pro aa future. A hospRal cot would be as r Ceaston and there was no change in the 4 comfortable to him as a recreation pier CSR INGIES 3 New Yorkers. Eight to England. pealttons after the frat quarter S Stranges!; Donna Leay was second and waa last summer, John Shaw anal W. F. Nagle c Empress of Beauty third. drive horses protty fast on the Speet- way, but when ft comes to arithmet!- cal problems—well, they don't: figure. Shaw owns the 220 trotter Hersutus and Nagle the 222 goer Albion. ‘Thi thought occurred to them that the two horses hitched toge ro owould travel a milo In about LM, They based thelr fdeas on the old-school theory of pro- portion—when one man digs a ditch «» long {nao many minutes, another In so many less, how long ‘would {ttl both, &c, It doesn't work with tr ters, as the horses haven't finished yet ee “Baand firm. Don?t @em contr yet." The Ballplayera’ Union ofc are still sounding this edict. But there begins to be @ quiver in the voice. If that committee dosn't soon fade, the players will have little more than old baseballs to live on during the coming eeason. And it's only a few weeks off, va at that THE KNOCKER. BROAD HINT | FOR VENEZUELA Washington Insists that Asphalt Row Must Be | CHICAGO, Jan. 1.—New York bowlers! The Dauntless Boat Club crew may be captured firat_and second honors in tito England next Bummer to com- captured first and second Boner Mesom{pete in the Henley reratta. Prepara- | FOUND DEATH IN FOOTBALL. ship of the United States, which was|tlons are qlready under way to raise = oes Comchided to-day in he annual tourna-|t#e money necessary. It Is eattmated ing. Con-| that $3.00 will be needed. If the crew wins the champlonship at ‘s bowling did not affect the the next national regatta here, there T remul., Stare and Voorhels, who; Will be no further doubt aa to the crew's prade the nigh score of 1.93, and Shimer! S0ne, ‘The clght ts regarded by many | Martin, re «morning probal and LAnden, who acored the second high. {8 the fast Shien mor ds est number of ping, L137 having played! received in a footbail game) at Fal thelr games yesterday. River Christmas Day. ° ‘A vigorous fight, however, will be made ET Ae tame Plt against awarding the championship to] *t (he Katekerbotkerd Az and the latter was carried off the acy Starr and Voorheis, Harry Kiene, of the| Deter nd Covummtie, the, howe tren gemaee|ingensible, but afterward resumed play [Standard Howling Chis, Chicago, to-day | Pirst game, Kalekerboeker, 82; Columb ing. ee ne eee ey when he bein re Meta formal protest with former Preat- Peo ee Te ole | taken eriousiy iil and sank steadily Jent ‘Timm, of the Executive Commicte to his death. f the American Bowling Congress. ‘The proteat was made under the ¢ the Congress, which eays that the | vail used must bs not more than twenty )jeeven inches in circumference. It iw @| alleged ehat the ball used by the New Yer | York men was q quarter of an tnch too large In diameter, ‘The matter wiil come up before the executive committee be- ®| fore the prizes are awarded 3| |. The Corinthians, one of the New York 2 ve-men teams, played their po: ned | a Be to-day. finlahing Just outside (he BREADTH 73 INCHES jayer'n Opponent Drove Knee Inte Rody During a Game. The Evening Worl!) Jan, 11.—Lawrenes ment of the American Bo KreRA To. (fpecta TAUNTON, Mai twenty years old, dled here from Injuries rules DACOAGAIADEOOGOS. COMPARATIVE SIZE OF “HAND AOcCOOOnONOORT Onc money, Fitst honors In this class go to the Standards, of Cilcago, with 2.720 3] pins; secoml honora to the Crescenta, ° of Chicago, with 2.692 ping, and third honors to the Interstate Club, of Erte, ®]Pa., wih 2.678 pins. Howling fur the Individual ohamptyn- eke ship began thks afternoon and whl, If Domwible, be concluded to-night NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. id Fine Dogs Will Renew Acquaintances Here Settled by Courts. : Next Month. (Soectai 12 The Exentng World) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, : Jan, M.—The encrle for to-morrow's One grand price swoop that Is WASHINGTON, Jan. 1—The stu arainnt races are as follows: doing the business and making a of the Venezuelan controversy has noi! : —— an bent at cxcone | Tit tirenty-ftth annual dog show off fink Race; salllae simile ant ier elst eat quick clearance of our ater negotiations! 2 NOURQULA'S HUGE PROPORTION : ure him sirthwire. He |sely in Stadiaon Square. Garden, from AGE | Gore i $16, $18, $20 and $22 103, * mile, Men’s Suits and Overcoats, tee and Vene: ot Deside hin 4 1, as usua we sierere: promises to ernment has remon- pele eee TOO UM OOO OOOO COI C Promo O OOCd his hand, te murpasi 1 previou hows, There will “ a 4 erp ; 5 GE ass all’ praylols’ shows. ‘There? will | pecs : batt Choice Lin utteorktes to of n Wes besides a Silver Colon 1000 Mi mi ond x amber of ¥ ‘ophtes dona’: y re otha ne ote aaa Colossus of Muscle Has a Great Reach and (Bun cuEURLBle aot Cte aEs raat $1 1.705. leaving them to the 5 * never wears ely delet tahts gaiuwiststiranche on Immense Hand that W nits att pared eke tae neat BC iio AE Wien RS K har, Q : i at Writes es isle Ue tlestnaina at eee een eee tayen oo RE Rerey Manger. mat That’s the walking ticket ewe : ueerly A * valuable dowe in the world, ‘Thin itst ogee skeen Bats ut on our broken lots 0} en's fc ee anil Aa : wi prine St. Bernards, Gres Fourth Race—Tne Geniitiy Mandieap, six ei be Het to en sa well:bullt- man's walst ico pefne Bt Mata le brent Coates neu trartonen ti ny te cl ules Winter Suits and Overcoats—all ons th A Irlental wrestler wrote bis aig : soe q cna So ha tarsk 109, i Jan Government tl Nouralah, AAT the oi Poe teak anit Pres treathe REN. nd evypry other kind of dog. Tom Kingsiey.....-..103 Fe Garsland 1.108 sizes. y ua h nm ! n4 i4 shown In contrasts with 1 or the Evenin wid, Tt i i Charlie O'Brien |. 105 Moront c have tniteated tu ith at the au Nr: ‘ \ sigue, For instance resembles a drop of Croton ‘ taints vault arieae pas ine! |B pin neces mellice!? eeten tu ub WM. VOGEL & SON, - big a ond ' . Turk is aw c if inde h fons of a) powe Ld EPA LOA ING Bey ° y moisirated against x 1 veritable Colo: so conveys an iden of what tit that dwellers in Manhattan and Mra.s Oughton’ Glen, whol willicome i 104 Ai 107 Quite Right. eat belie: eZee f the clrcumstances, tne. rit — —— Of be hands of she ei “IGRACK ATHLETES iN ARMORY CHINA WAR HURT CLAFLINS. oe ieee Something of Tinea tele Desk frees al ty references, | —— 107 Bist 3d fo. hotograph ty Vx take with thelrs. aaa —| VANDERBILT TO BE WARNED. xin | tie) Hempatead Calle His Attention t } lage “Auto” Ordinance, Sixth Race—Selling; six furlongs. : Drona Vail... 98 Sallie Jo... 103 Gin Nick 101 Doustere 106 Locust Bi 1% Scrivener OLD Dk. GREY, 43 years a specialist in diseases of moa alia Peprret htt col, firat three months am ‘The Joint games of the = fT ~ PAT CROWE. THEY THINK. Joompany 1. Severty-n: Mite of Mik Phem Reduced by Inte-electton fears also mac x BR Stceaecs Shel wt the armory, Hover Uprising. ‘ ind early November unprotita | Hempstead'n Beard of Village Trus- Se pease hata abet akness, nervous Beearusomerie Waltham) Jail 1 Talrty-fourth stre ; tug of the J.B, Class: con has directed the village clerk tol SALARIED OFFICERS IN KINGS! OLD DR. GRINDLE, sloped, orEaDk: el fa Be Alleged vromive tu SUTpAse a (i t toatas! In the offices Cuan and all the om. | send a communteation to William K. meeassh UF bese WAY OF established, the long: Bee WALTHAM, Mow te ver heat by. the regime 5 Eiken: Js ; ny were hid | Vanderbilt, Jr., requesting that he ob-| a Co eet Ses. tindsr | Bee mat, ger Gatos Swhom, Jt {x Kuid, ng -laandiorganiza gon od net profits Fi. rerve the village ordinance respecting | BIMa to Abolish Fee syatem tm | 200 ih CHiNDLATs sclestite ayeiem of (eat 3 2 to 2. Sten eee Ata eas Many creck ath ; rea the speed of Autoninbilles while within Couuty Offices. taeat bleed ‘and akin dlggadre, pals tn the vena, | Mestetne onty 690. Pa aby among whom are ve aiVag $e a eroa ar the village Hmits. Mr. Vanderbilt fre- DOL8, Bar ANAUER positively cures irregaiari- Ak Sal the Omaha kid r.| of the Pastime A. i meh A ae ad quently passes through the village.in eae Jan. 1.—Senator Marshal] savings, kidney am eet sean unde i arto» 398: Rast’ 654 ot) pees soe \ Wagraney; were xentoned \ : ors thes Venn, is nutonOnt his way to. Brooktorpr ee | EMeeTces. nee. Bills toxday providing | etgana: means Reak parmeneelly chee Sea | ne athe at the Stats Farm. « f were 92, an against May Ridge A. Ca New Home, ountryzaeatiotihia’ mother i i that “the Sheriff, Register and County | svost ta matey. sere ERINDLE: : i z F names as Fret, Auiler, ny nD EE it Te assets st the a - Hides unt Fast 2 tone ee eC jother, Mrs. O. H. | cy ik of nas be paid’a palary instead | iinet ot eee ab gear Bt iN Want ish | Wise iandlords degin. savers) sing ¢ ompany: 88, 961,92. e capital ts ech sireet ams fd \avenue, { L sad the’ fee se Detweow: 6th) a1 u id son- *ahele platures: were | ite mets corral Pity timate tal! The daw, has been constantly violated hi rae graces. bus: sanexit;| Seser ine eosouting sen alliad"waraijene | 19, TRG Wor on a oeday, om thy eg iirc ceahctiens “om owe, Solera Dea more ee a Ce TS heat Sto thre time rae oe

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