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Se ras SSANDO WINS | THE THIRD RACE, DELAY WN BUILDING WELL-MATCHED WRESTLERS SARATOGA TRACK. BEFORE EVENING WORLD CAMERA CAPTURES THE SECOND |WEATHER causes work 10 Cahors and Piening Meet in International Match at Grand Central FROM LINGO. | ort pmatom, nt S to 1, Firat Event at the Orlenns Track. (Spectal to The Rrening W (CE TRACK, NEW 5—The Easterners hot sd A tal ear at handicanped we new the Saralvea Raci ag ship Ay ation, of whieh Willlam (Whitney ae Siirihecaporti wacrorthe ora bresident. ttohas found necen ne «po 1 h deine kind, but owt the large neta} ho were to start in the majority of Utaiet ches races winners looked hard to pick eee racing promised to be very ins i " ya aN the preliminary « etrack las Je weather chis afternoon was sinrpiy| Monn et Sea eee Tees ct as it was warm enough to leave LaSe RRR Tue iratr oun alee ogs Pinot ine 10 to 13,000 yards of clay salnets tens tee | hae contracted for. and will be rae sesecen ccna: Nay ALC | drawn atid xpread as HOOK uN pose! Me Hisense revoked by th hase and Hunt Association on mmendation the Washing ey Club, dite 1 adel ve on Very yas Bennings. Jim Mot 1 MeGibben went over hed third in the race FIRST TAC# aha ola f ocks, Ss 41E Chim ta the front fter the start was ima fe way, Mul wh nn ne. Jong | ough Mar ml took th In | mzance by fia t i fre and one-tolt Retiing, arters, white, Jocks. StLINf Fin. Ker Place 96,8 Jones a a aint 104. Caburs Ey | Hintlom, 192. Sia ‘ 50. tart feof. Won evviiy) Time—1 08 ho Easterners recured thetr firat win| the second race, which went to th ance, who th pings. before th the inlay found lengtha. he favorite, Ling two Rngthe before F mH plechese Iaaitiea * Betting StI FIn Ser My 18 es f rtere, whi. jocks 40, 144. Hunt ‘ 10, j 130, 3 Ine. Furter rtivement. Morrison, tart coot 130, Hayes 1D), Corner Won eaiiepion i he steepl nw just an oritins Hop, for the Kis on thi favorite, ssando Hur allowed fo rtoM on to show the way until pasaing the nd the first time around, yen th Mt Giissando to the front. the tat ld the race safe the rest of the jour- y, and after belux Real ‘ rough the stre won by 4 lengtas: inger Line second, five lengths before ick Furber. VWrourth Rac (Special ACE TRA The entries fo follows: Tattus Meny heriand ant City Miller CEASE TEMPORARILY. of Grading of South Side New Course Has Neen § tinlly Completed. winter daybreak ON COCKING MAIN * BIGGEST EVENT WILL BE) HELD AT HOT SPRINGS. | uel nda of Dot wie Wagered on Tex Hinmets Strife. t NOT SPRINGS, Ark Dec, 5 —The necking main tn the history of ort will be held here for thirty here i a days, beginning the last week of Jan | Ung : wry. Stakes for all the events > wil Grind n ral Palace to-mor: Int te 340,00) Hundreds of the brings together tw of Riig m (ide of dollars will be bet on the maigtied exponrits of theretep sittin of the contents It will be an Pp before ar ok ne i Interstate strife. It will be Texas a hike n et ‘ iT agninet Ilinols ree : : : Sports from those States will come i aera 4 ee here in large aumbers ready to back eve BU sone) ir respective States to the fast daltar, | outweighed ther dy from ck Mitant y the | pounds, Cahors and) Peining eda er hte [weight by only als ve pour will take tthe Mote | vee pentie ne number in that will the Niready ar. | Knewled ‘4 anil at battle | Hott if ‘ {Work eamera yesterday. Bor EYountest cee looked as if the matoh was x: J ehamp nate Jdeetded Note <pet Rath aeenred | teen de at pler kK hol iat threatened xe back- | Cahors ; are euking cont Y were stromiing , Palace To-Morrow Nig PIENING AND CAHORS SEC NECK vround the ow German oo “5 Event Arranged to Precede Dinner Given by “YOUNG CORBETT” SOON TO MARRY. Fighter to Denver Newsboys. bED Young Cor-,inarry him r bett champion ef (from Mec the world, and Miss Maud Slater, ac: | the cording to Mt arcangements, are LL ° | mien all amor | Who ts rrintmas Day married here on ( he marriage {* planned to take piace ie bet nas om ring and in tly MeGovern nthe ¢ attend the monster yi Winnie rowhich the jitth: ghter wil! xtve |» 1 : Joe ni nts own to thts ang ( 1 many © the newsh Misw Slater. * has spend the intend Ht kewnlka int of these events ame acquainted | 4 wa Hebter by * Moston Ne Biche Ray Hale Wiltiem Lo tush, fate tden ® ho Seven thembe AMly, ABM) and 8 Alcantara, 2.05% ¢ ' FALL DIDN'T HURT HIM. Red from Roof, Returned to Work. hilo engaged in painting the out- of a two-story frame house on venue, near Bay ‘Twenty- nth strect, Bath Beach, Charles on, forty years old, living at No, antic avenue, Brooklyn, lost his ance and fell from the top of ie ot the et ep unconscious, but ry eabieniee alarted to telephone pusercignce Oeleon came around back to work saying he was bred by the fall. rave! Xalers jew Captain, BEAVEN) Conn., Dec, 5,—Newell araray “member of the Sopho- eat | ‘ade, wan thia afternoon ain Gti the University track rt in an sed comnverition wl ithe tea? but ra Ch cart maybe Nea York's Willan tore the ‘omentit Deattng! tree) t py a rand Delabanty Fick, : aon 425.009 on the | Monte nes 1 1 MeFarkand, the American Jockey, ho aries bya I Orth, Pownsend th great atecom in Rugiaudl Janam. Then may te em ott Moe ty only a ~ areat Philad rN sant Vshich Manager VON DER AHE WANTS $62,000 DICK DWYER AT AQUEDUCT?) ‘that remiay Manager Mm to represent Philadelphia neat yeae 8ST. IUIB, Dee, 6.—Judge Ryan, of A story from the West says that Dick py the weaken 1 the Circuit Court, has overruled the | pwyer, the Weatern sturter, will sues [ouit, consists h defendant's demurrer in the case of ceed Murs Cannidy ax the tag wielder | Harty: dacklitieh White and sountt Ohris Von Der Abe againat the Chicago! 4, Aqueduct track next x Dwyer, [play again, ¢ annontchig Nb ‘League Baseball Club and the other | who is now using Lie verecall sya) [nent r y othe dhamond, clubs tn the National League. | The #ult | tay at the Oaklaind (al) t: eye) ee aw brouaht for amages which | Der Ane sayx he auffered ax the | known here. JERSEY NOT FOR GIANTS. result. of ‘hix expulalon from the Na- res = Uonal League In 189s, The defendant clubs contended In the demurrer that Von der Ahe had no legal right to sue them, and that bis charges did not state facts sufficient to make & cause of acth Tn an opinion Judea Ryan did not sustain these views, hold- | (2 T*Prement Columbla University tn the ult next season, : ing that Von dec Ahe had the right to|tace of two miles with Yaio Vaiverais the, annu meeting Saturday, ut Company B (Righth Regi- ue held at victorin. Fetch, ment, and Olympia “A, C. games, re- 5 ed Prealdent for Lakewood'’s Winter Gol fulted In the falliwiiig men’ being the tenth successive ume. nee lected: C. Sharps, E on R. Pite The Country Chub, of which George J. Gould is the President, will opea Ite winter season on Saturday with an open handicap, the first of a les of weekly affairs which will be continued Lil the Maks are closed in the eprisg. A mitzed handicap tournament will be held for Ihe two prites ave 8 O'Connell, KO to each will @nd thei: Heights, ir wuy with A. Baker, W. turn mimediatel winnit M, ‘The team te very, contident of defeatin, Yale and pelloves that the cups wale man of the winning teams m whtoh is Morningside | will be built In connection with the newb )> —____+¢-—___— Gain an Early Advantage in Long 1 to They j wouldn't be su | foreigners do tt aration. les no Cart next week sbi 7 fides twent bret ut deleted | tay rn whte u igo out for the) ers and mont will the ¥ events and sj it last Med thle} tid Ay nut work tl rnin teow ) remembe shard sstuily | can su ror Fisher and) F Wo teams. or tiat) i air Walthour and Me sto win the amous as} Win, with Spring WH seneey Wes who [is handling the ; s says that his opinions the unis and | IR an who. gete ap on that bunch sa wonder Lin A, auld _ | West If any laps are stolen 7 raw SIX OF PHILLIES LEFT. an Signed Iayers. ning World.) 5 —With Bernhard Asavet Nat | Amerten | Most PHILADELPHIA, Dec loss of fa er, ow and | i i Kuateen 0, nan chy Sen and Newark will b ragne's base wey ited on the Eastern I rep- Tt ts ald nosed City t in Clive, Freedman ‘was op- ssion of ason th of 8u Mir. Powers saya that a bleycle track lay RAMex Jersey City grounds. yeoberrap ht. HOLDs. MUST STEAL A LAP IMci | MATL TO WIN THIS RACE. Grind. | F i ' ne of the | riding ike | he ne ther PASS SLUSUUE SS HMscus- | Nends. and rele now TH bet will folly just < ; camps Rea setting in condition verai of the other teams tao [ithe cs las MEI WhIGh bop composed “at men. Who ean sp iy ae well distance be i sa pines Bive ny one is ot wight ual cullire of the Varloual tempts to eteal aelipandesperat no mx, both American apd fare From the spectators’ viewpoint Sri lave entered for tie lan of the riders to Indulge t Beh i i e ste ymimenied. 3 and Hi , 4 COMMTANE sorter of \ ” nts of the Kind that will bring tt of iminu en made te 7 might and WITH NORBECK. Six-Day Cyclists Laying Plans to Sprint and |THEY WILL MEET IN NEXT BIG WRESTLING BOUT. mportant wrestling maten heen arranged, ‘The principals Nachad, Norway atest will be rarles Norbeck. of o the articles of agr beth men at The FE they are to wrestle for two should one score a fall be- ration of that time ar be taken and the the two hours Ist ut imed ui SC Saturda Kile Bee | ontest will take place ay the sional) Grand Central Pal na Dec 19 and Incentive will nt of the Charley force The. OECRET: OF = ITS (SHAW THE. BEST JOCKEY HERE. HEADS LIST FOR SEASON IN| THE EAST. | | Wenderly Showed Greatest iIm- provement In Riding, Accord- to Well-Kept Record. The standing keys who have ridden in t fast since the reason be- nat Washington, March 2% until it ame to anend at Washington on Nov. fon, shows that Shaw leads the group by: 4 g00d margin The greatest improve- jment in riding b complished [oy Wonderty The Mat of tt ing this ye Wat | 108, 106 | 106 J 104 8 { 100 ! 108 1. Woo 104 Spencer Odom Redtern w Me un Sinith m4 106, 3. Mart S N, Turner 3 WW Brenaau cs M. Miles a8 4. Uooker 109 MeGing io 6 84 wt WHITNEY WILL TRY | AGAIN FOR DERBY. HUGGINS WILL RETURN TO| ENGLAND SHORTLY. | ter Nasturtium WI Nace for BI of Englie or predicted in The Ho some time age, Ae Wo Whitney will ra his horses tn gland. after all, next yea. Nasturtlum and Goldsmith will in all probability be sent ito the other side by Mr. Whitney, ax the millionaire has an that elther of | these horses would make a Mkely candi. date for the Derby, England's blue rib- bon turf event. Mr. Whitney's decision to return to the English turf again next year was practically admitted by John Huggins, Mr Whitney's trainer in England. Mr. Huggins says he will leave this country in a fow Weeks for England and wtil continue to train horses now under lease to Mr. Whitney. which include Volody- ovsk! and Game Chick, the first named winner of the Derby for Mr. Whitney, the last named winner of one of Ngland'’s classic two-year-old events, the Deerhurst Plat Huggins spent part Westbury, where the Whitney race- horeds are wintering. It was the first time he ever saw the place, which 1s entirely new since he was last here, four years ago. In conference with Mr. Whitney the matter of sending Goldamith and Nas- turtium to England to fil their engage ments there waa not finally settled, but| all probability one or both will be sent over. of yesterday at =T? = THEY 1 Bright people get good positions through Sunday World Wants. ‘f you seek help a Sunday World Want will find It for you. ‘HOCKEY sO BEGINS TO-NGHT. YALE VS. ST. NICHOLAS IN FIRST GAME. Local Team Is Strengthen New Players, So Good Co teat Iv Suxpected. ‘ine first hockey game for the season 11-2 wil take place at the Bt. s Skating Rink to-night at 8.15 . between the teams of Yale Uni- 1 the St. Nicholas Skating has been the Intercollegiate amplon for the leet four years and ny of Inst year’s team are still play- Nicholas Skating Club, that made such 4 good showing in lt yeu hamplonship’ games, 1p very “much strenetiened by oh. number of new playeri Consequently & Kame of unusual Interest 1s promised. ot ' NEWMAN'S ATHLETIC CLUB. Prominent Business I Treated in New Harlem Organization. Harlem is to have a new athletic club. A number of prominent business men and others Interested In amateur ath- letics have organized for the purpose of Promoting amateur sports and will apply for the sanction of the A. A. U. Willlam Newman, so well and favor- ably known in connection with ring affairs. 1x the chief mover in the new scheme and has behind him such prom- inent men as Thomas Lloyd, J. J, Fraw- ley, Richard Schell, A. Swartwout, Le K A. E. Thompson and others. e scheme has progressed so far thar a building has already been secured in a moss es location and !s now being Athletic grou! will be cectired and outdoor eventar ous strictly amateur basis will be held next SPORTS ON THE ICE. Carnival Will Be iield Next Thers- dny at Clermont Rinks. A caratval of sport will be held at the Clermont avenue Rink, {n Brooklyn, next Thursday night. Bealdea the rexu- lation apecd-skating avents, in which the best of the local cracks will compete. there will be soveral novelty races and exhibitions of trick and fancy skating. Charles Murphy, of mile-a-minute fame, will show what can be done with a_bi- cycle on ice an smooth an glass. 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