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NBMOLMBOyyoNeHMMNOMOY see ee MESES $n se Oh 2 0 dh se hte Ss ed PHILADELPHIA NEEDS A REALLY LOCAL TEAM. To the Bport Professionalism kame Inwteéad The proposit much toward ‘once enjoyed. Present condition of affairs game in the hollow monopolisin and have but one principle of right and jusiter themselves at the putt The farming teres: and patronay enthusiasm on the L reserve rule do mur ting from ct tof the general b of thet esprit de corps which Is so apparent amateurism abounds Hame talent ts ne teame are largely componed of players whose the headquarters of the clu which claims : The Philadelphia Club fs a glaring examp! players reserved by Philadelphia at the + three cinimed Philadelphia an fooner support a losing team of loca’ encouraged, and There ‘a an abundance of home tale ‘and to accomplish this the sale of pla abolished, which would mean a (eam o they are supposed the National [+ ronr the game will continue 10 sink ERNEST H. CROWHURST, Sport Philadelphia, Jnn. PARAARIHRETS KAN KEI RR ERB MAA ving Telegraph RRMA RAN TEN DOLLARS UP TO $89,000 BANK ROLL. Word comes from Wille Kerryheart has been work!r New Orleans making book there matter, but the mere mention mind the extraordinary this young m head Bay a year » It may be mentionet streak of luck) ats Willie,” probably young, handsome ant with a “Little Wille at of Wick caught up to him was workin in a book’ as a clerk ‘There are few bookmikers clerks who do not bet their s. the'good things that happen alon was no exception at the June meeting at Hime hin streak | $80,000 for y His $10-bill one day rolled into hundred dollars. the, operations which specdily amas him a handsome fgrtune. tucked away banks and nafe-leposlt boxes {For gamblers to have lucky streaks tx that he had nous HUTH | yo, a “Little Wille betting while hin luck erence wus perhaps the bent l- NM of the ups and downs of race. Kk plungers that hus’ been seen in Admiration wi hit AML perturbed luck was purely a freak of & hand!capper and of snow unt Pmore-by Intuition than ansehing| NOM, ae Ee B.casily Influenced and his and others of t neMay Hempatend WIIG" rade. us —_—_ ++. |Evening World’s Plan to Make a Team's Title Mean Something and Victories a 1 ‘le mean anything in bare- Its Local Pride. Keeler ind Howell being Brooklynites. w In oother clubs it le ever the same atory % +) game was atarte men from the East playing in. the nila east of local pi West and vice ver re sod when the club repres| Wold these other men play bette: ' t " that clty Was justly were doing It for the glory Gy honor In the posses. | ot (hetr native places? Would the ele- ail el » nothing of this. Base. | 1 lings, actors, if you | ready with the name) or even Squedunk across | they are to do thetr daily | weneath th cription that allege their hailing place. ae rk other town tot hom iu honur make thetr xame glory of tnelr victories ind a hetter Incentive, as + profitable In the end? this xentiment Is belleved 1) the most serious handicap has ever had, The player He is doing his work well as me The lack to lave be he blamed any n c y 3! \ little more rendy, 1 anything, pro- See on ane oie coat vide the contract t# fat enough. See eee erate Reo tobe neta thal veether proferstonaiiam | 2820F need wonder if be shows no ee rceanine gamelintogenia | Datriotlam jlog theb matierny Hes iss not eee cree aene into tie yuttt that way usually. fle owes It to - himself keep up a certain standard ted waen the ruling tdea of the) woes tat he may be able to command promoter has been to wet ae] \" coiasy ite is aimply a professional much money out of It as posetble. in all that the name Implies. Out for the Money. Granting that the profeamonal must There are ny not more than two| rotiree men at the Gnancial end of kime who care whether the home| Haseball critics, lovers of the game and | its paying patrons—the people who have mado baseball and on whom it depends for a future—would Hke to wee all thie still be a factor in baneball. The Even- ing World belleves that teams organized and recruited from the cittes whioh they cam wine a game or a pennant if only | rep or association. nat will y big dividends, k of home spirit and the mantou- jons of the magnates have put It than anything else. n tnter-city league upon this basis coult formed and would prosper. The «reat contrast between a collece B team and professional players illus- remedied. ‘They want to aee a team of | [t the idea better than anything New Yorkers take the field under the| aan can. The crowd. that attenda each ttle “New York," and eo on through|of these games In a fitting comment of the whole Itst. There is nothing in winning « pennant | in thia or any other city, if the fag has been brought down by the efforts of nen assembled at the beck of dollars from sland hamlets, from t cific coast valleyn and hills and from the coal and tron felds of Pennsylvania and Ohio. The New York team last season hi two men who Ive In thie city and only one was ralsed here. George Davis was youngster In Cohoes, Jack Warner not thrived tll the result upon the game and its pepu- larity under the two methods. ‘The Heginn playr not for the score alone or for any consideration other than the glory to his college. It Is an incentive stronger than money and ts shown in hin work, and the fever of hls enthuniasma spreads to all who watch the contest. The Evening World offers this suxges- cton ifor the improvement of the great national game for dscusaion in the hope 1 | that the tdea may lead to x reformation of the status of It and a needed rovolu- tion of the methods under which it has It in too good a Kame to and is worth saving from further damage. alone belongs here. On its roll were| Shall we have gamee “acted” or men from Caiifornla, Wisconsin, Mich- | “played?” <s What do you think of It? igan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and| Experts in other citts approve the nearly » State for every man was rep-| plan. resented, Readers are invited to discuss the pian Ne Local 4Pride. in letters, not exceeding 180 words, Ad- In Brooklyn it w the same, drevs communtcations on the subject to only | Basball Kxltor, Evening World. WILLIAM II. SEE YAC Nees sure Js Being B MAY HT RACES. —+4-—_ n’s Personal Representative Says Pres rought on Him. Emperor William of Germany !s @ Mkely visitor to American waters next Fall to witnesa the races for the America’s cup. This i» the interesting tnformation brought from abroad by Mr. David Bar- ore will be In command of er, vier Capt. Hogarth. The iaist of Mfty-five men picked amore ant Designer Wat- sald Mr. r son Barrie to ‘The after he had the pler stme that he js iift tae Cup. Hataey has the | satis already made. Work on the hull ind frame is going rapaliy forward, 1 ty at Glaagow a week ago last Sat- t Mr. Watson, the designer, nore, who will command “t see the Shamrock. No one ks allowed to see it. Sir Thomas seen it himself as yet truth in the reports that LIPTON WANTS THAT ‘BIT OF FAMILY PLATE’ Pirie and Will- to come, A but the cause a num- fam Gibson. large party ob death of the Qu ber to remain «ft } “Does the xe that the was factory?” Sot at all, but the old “apt. “Hogarth, while will represent % more. They will hey are su invited, no omay me. tton of vd aA new crew ew repre- the new and Capt picked men with a few ‘ be Scotland and England, riahmen. lad to hear you say that the boat has been abandoned. of the question. No ‘he centreboard not beat old Columbia and w have no chance with the new Sham- rock,"” wus board could win, our nt tri Was the er time between Queenstown and Sandy Hook was 6 days. 15 hours and 44 minutes—a day ov her usual time of passage. The van exceedingly rough, but t hips and other rubbish is declare that the ship rode. the 1 up and carefully hidden awas.| heavy sea splendidly and that at no SD coaees by. daylight, | time du je Voyage wan \t necessary: work in proceeding ae ty Late aon the dining-tables, 4 Mr Watwon has learned 4 grea asel_ encountered heavy. wouth- Things and has developed a numn- | westerly gales on her third day out trom coof new points In the boat's construc {ews York rand slowed ‘dow: iniween ‘ . \ 0 which te does not care to have | the ahiy made only, Su knots. tee ne Hisclosed. For that reason no outeilers! age speed for the voyage was 1809 knots JENNINGS DENIES STORIES. | Player WIL Not Manage ‘Tenm, We V elegram was recetved | nsenatt Y > League fe follaw day ITHACA, N. Y., Jan. 44, 1901. © Associate! Preas, New York: ly deny through the Associated Presn that | have any intention to man- age 4 team in any league, (Signet) “HUGH JE -———— CHINAMAN HORSE BREEDER, i i Consul-General Farm with SAN FRA aminer says: “Ho Yow, Chinese Conaul-Generai at this port, wotld not bet any more than the youth. § of raising trotting horses for profit and + Sul plunger, pleasure, Hu has completed negotia- “man of weakh, Is going into the business | tions for a farm near WIT] be operated practically exclusively by Chinese. from an American overseer, n will be trained to do-all the jan Jose, which TRAINER GEORGE WEST DEAD (Special to The Evening Worl!) IICAGO, Jan, 24.—George West, tbe well-known trainer and driver of trot- ting horses, died this morning. He had heen il] since his return from a trip abroad, Uhrwe weeks ago. Went was a pupil of Budd Doble when the latter was famous as a reinsman. and became even more noted than his | (racher, tle was only forty years old, and belonged to the younger generation of drivers, but his work will rank aim above that of the old school, He was a His income from his business of late had netted him close $10,000 en Over seventy-five harses trained by | {Meri have made records better than 2.20. The best one he evar trained was Directly (2031-4. nh boreport that f mas visi favor the (dea < an New York, amed. aiding now in Chicago. ‘The ning nary, but after looking Inte ooking for young ballpiayers in their own | 4 standard in amateur ands! Boston, ure teams of exceptional ability from among men living World's scheme then would be feaatble, PLAYERS REALLY REPRESENTING CITIES IN IT. vewey CHICAGO CAN MUSTER A CITIZEN TEAM NOW. Mter of The Evening World: ning World's pl uk sectional rivalry, f should Ike t ational game on say in response to place the the plain it appears allties would rofessional nt. D ree even If hired originally tendtot » the game elreles has never been felt before. Metnhere of the various big league teams would be compelled xtde the \round In the section they represent from other States Chicago, Philadelphia ant St. sare at least fifteen ballplayers of National League calibre re- as far as Chicago ts concerned, and could be worked out to the advantage of the Natienal League game. FRED HATNER. Sporting Editor Chicago Dally News. aan WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS. Real Race Stirred Up Interest and Made Betting. (Apectal 0 The Evening World.) RACE TRACK W ORL! Jan, 21.—A shower net in before the races jay, but not enough rain fell the card, and withdrawals few. even furlong fleld of six starters, handicap brought Including outa some of the very best sprinters at the track. This event was a magnet that drew an unusually good crowd to the track. The crowd naturally expected a stir- ring race, with a near approach to the track recont for the distance, and they Were vot disappointed. The ovent furnished « splendid betting medium and a splendid contest. It was a horse race from end to end. The tn- crease in the purses here js having a beneficial effect on the meeting. An extra $59 or 400 handicap Is given every day ow, which serves to bring out the really Kood horses. ‘Tae track, has now been In fair condition for the past week, and if it remains In thin» so that trainers can work thelr horses, there whould be a closer approach to form than heretofcre. FIRST RACE. 100, For four-year-olds; one mile and seventy yards. Detting Starters, shite SUMNEFin. | str, Place, Wds Brigate, 10 15 28 9-10 ba BI simpson, 102, 20 PF 10 22 4b we Sins ww OS Fe et 2 Start good. Won all out. Time—1.48 1-2 nce Real laid in third place to the rie, personal representative here of Sir David Barrte, Oceanic, Queens- firat three-quarters, while Hazelnoor and jomae Lipton, who returned on town: Wish you bon voyage, J. 1 Barnes made the running. — He hallenger return to America’s hospitab Anal furlong. it Was q hard fight to tooked, when 1 left London,” ald i shores, Remember me kindly to the end. Dale hit Hood's Brigade over Mr Barr ta if the Prince of Wate aii friends and say I will be over: aan BiayniMber or umes eS ad would be a certain visitor, but the death later for that ttle bit of famtiy Real wax set back, — Haaclnoor was Victoria will likely change pinte LIPTON short 1 not surprise me ean SECOND RACE Emperor Willlam came | 9° ee Por threenyear-olta; seven furlongs, A to witness the races. Helare permitted to see the work on the! srarters whte, jocke SEINE Fin str ¥ interested tn the i: a Synncop. Sandy. io9orrnll 2 1% 18 17-10 atest influence In now being | "1 de not kaow the exact time sir | Attare: aa ty bear te have him con | Thomas will come over, He will not Hn make the voyage acrosa on the Erin, 8 Mr. Barry spent some time with however, but will travel with his party go Ea Thomas in London and Glasgow, and}on one of the transatlantle Iners. ‘They ‘ oes riig# back with him instructions to] Erin will be here, and she is now being |“ Y Time—1 29 1-2. have bullt a forty-foot steam launch, |completeiy overhauled and. refurbished. opated Bandy had all, the speed. with « speed of thirty knots, for service | She was in pretty good shape, but Sir went to the front in th fret furlong a4 Slr ‘Thomas's despatch boat during | Thomas ts spending a lot of money in | and Stayed there. Athare wal taamins the races. He has orders alse to charter [refitting her for the racea mina tired at the end and had to do her At once tugs amd tenders for tae uae of | "Sir Thomas will have a number of | beat to keep Cogswell out of the show the crew Kueste, among them Bir Lord Charles] Money, Zack Chelps wae a Dad last to He brings the further Information that| Beresford, Mr. and Mra Se CE AR ag te ant an etenth Netting Str 3 14-6 nd up sent Fin. wd * Joke Chan i Dale. Tos. Wenktia TOL, Walsh 103, O'Brien 99, Weber ‘Won all Starters Major Mansi A Ww Deban, Bert Davie, Start good, Pat Garrett, Major Mansir and Water- aeuwen? 4 a4 é out Time—1.BF n lapped in front to the atreten the two former came away and Tun on abou: even terms to the end, both driving to the limit, Arthur Behan didnot show the apeed which he ex- hibited at als last tart, and trated bis felt for some furlongs. Fourth Race.—Won by Andes, Sir Florian aws second and Charlte O'Brien third. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. house where (Special to The Evening World.) TRACK, N ORLEANS, Jan. —The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: First Race—ellina: one, mile Grey Fo Sane ters 12 Taxus, Moveon 00183) Tom, Cromwett 135 Slasher SB At Vrate 125 The Planet 13S Admetus 138 95 05 i) 7 Blue OL Linden Ella 104 Hy of Fransstamar, 105 Falee Lead Merotea svete) ssccl08. Trebor Pourth Race—Handicap: one mile, Brat Up see 98 Pheador 94 Cluster 198 Tea Goan 184 Varro wees +109 Vitth Maco—Beven furlongs. Fannie Leland .....10) Ortrud 100 Monometatist ‘0a Ptoke 102 Fleeting Moments ..102 Iria... 10g Jim Conwey 106 Bolby 105 Tnuendo .... 1105 King Rikwoot 108 Jockey Joe 1105 Yieuron 106 Alith Race—Gelling; mile ainteenth, Nearest eee OT wet 8 w 98 Date 8 101 104 107 Shot Her Husband. NEW LONDON, Conn., Jan, 24.—Wiatle crazed with drink to-day Mra. Willlam Mitchell, of Groton, shot her husband dns the forehead, intl wound. The woman was arrest: eh dangerous} cting a dange FOUR ALAS WA FEW BLOCK Engine 53 Extinguishes One Fire While Going to Another. Shortly before 1 o'clock this afternoon an alarm of fire was turned In from One Hundred and Eleventh street and Avenue A. Engine Company sta- tloned at One Hundred and Fourth street and Second avenue, started up Second avenue to the scene of the sup- posed fire. An the engine passed 262 Brcond avenue the crew of the engine saw smoke pouring from the basement of a four-atery tenement A stop was made and the crew soon found that a nasty fire wax In progress They sent out another alarm from the corner of One Hundred and Fourth street and Second avenue, and at the same time a citizen sent anuther from the corner of one Hundred and Sixth street ant Second avenue. Meantime there was another fire start- cd at 24 Kast One Hundred and Bighth Street, and an alarm was sent in from the comer of One Hundred and-Elghth strect and Second avenue for this one, Thus four alarms were sent in within n radius of a few blocks in a tew min- utes. ‘The, original alarm which out Engine Company 53 was a {nine one, while for the only fire amounted to anything there was no Alarm originally sent out. because en- kine 83 providentially happened along. In this fire $1,609 damage was done and it might have been a serious con- flagration If 1 had not been caught In time. HERLIRY'S MAN WADE A “BREAK” Witness Told of Resort That Hoped to “Fix” Ite brought Sergt, James Norton, at the Herlihy trial this afternoon, testified that Rev Dr. Paddoek had been a frequent visito to the station prior te April 2, when th alleged {nsult occurred. He eaid that the clergyman was alwaya exprearing his ap proval of the work of Capt. Herlthy, Patrolman Michael Haggerty: teatied that he raided eleven houses and a rested thirty-two women and five “ilmat- houses” in obedience to the dally in- struction: Haggerty, In telling of his single- handed ald, cestified that the pro- prietrens of one house in Christie street protested, saying she was just going te “Ax” It up. ‘This "break" on the part of Herlihy’s witness made Lawyer Grant turn rel. walle the Captain looked xs though he'd like to Kick the pollcemat Hagger:y added that, the woman wan eventually fined $8 and driven away. GEN. WOOD ANSWERS FRYE. Cuba, Jan A special to the Transcript from Havana says: Gov,- Gen, Wood, who declares that he has cnly the Kindest feelings for ‘Mr. Frye, formerly Superintendent of Schools {n Cuba, sald that Mr. Frye might have re- mained tn Cuba, within the dietin sphere of Influence for which his tem- perament and thinking ft iim, had he no desired. 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