The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1901, Page 4

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HS impoatble that Nops and Foreman may GEO. ARNOLD WINS. THE THIRD RAGE. O'HAGEN TAKES SECOND AT NEW ORLEANS. 1 Stirtiag | feo The byaning VoORD! enw trip to the track 1 nile weather was st Crescent City Je races war the b ing. Not only w but the class of } all of the good horses at the track belie entered In the differen: events, x0 tlw | one excellent day's sport reen. The stake attraction of the day was the Palmetto Steeplechas: Mandicay: present meet othe races well mith Faex was of the Mure ta bel for three-yrar-olda und upward, 31,000 added, the dtstan short course. The race did net prerils much, an oniy seven were carded to run, and Glissando appe. the lot. The best tleld of the day, howeser being the | ! | 1 to eutelas was to run in the third race | furlongs, in which there was wo ork | fot of sprinters engage! ‘There wax Another drawing in chia aftern 1 fifteen books took places tn tn FIRST RAC six fartongs it, Ccehres *Littie J. Morner. 14. Shick & Frnest Parham, 96 Steele M. Moretin, 95. Creamer Milas Conrad. 100. Ore Ghorehern. 103. Rieke Taka, 190 Kobertaun sCeapled Start feir Won cantly Ttme—t 1! Te You Dare wus the wnubie's selection | in the first ras and he waa returned t | eastent of winners, Wh. he was in « nd pinee, but Dean hu. i Tim right :o the ont, ae that he opene | Wy a gap which was Increased Aurine io race, and at the flnish he was front of Royal St un f he tn Ung, Wha was a head te SBCOND TRACE, Vor (wo-yearcolte: fire and ore Stm W alt furtones Derting an in the ee favorite y frown Yet he th the ick tint top ris te land O° Hag landing tie th clowed in “wii Bunton. dell. The tenths Arnold cauehe race won fe mo: Tom yo motde aad th Cusnte, with Nellie ttter had a hud of st furlons where € fier a pret third The AW. arth Race Short course Wen by area Bick rher was second and NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | RACE TRACK, NEW ont Dec. 7.—The entries for M are as folliws. Firet Ra fur atalitbie Handaquerie Prank Kenney Gerter fan Carlovignten WM. Dixon Irving Mayor. Mr. Poraeroy Five pound yarde. Ilenry Hert, Andes Reseda. WARNER NOT A are President Somers Suys Story Me Wi Play tn win Cntrue, . BOSTON, Mass, Dee. le vedived here last night fr Pre: Charier W. Some of the foston 4 can League baseball toai, sti the ‘story that ‘Jack’ Warner, ‘famous New York catcher, t# to jon tie | SMr. Somers also says thut it ix not pith the Boston Americans next sea- They at present a roe | but cannot, Mr, Somers writes, once. -ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD ABE ATTEL HAS FOLLOWED “YOUNG CORBETT” ALL OVER THE COUNTRY TRYING FOR A FIGHT. Bits CINTRICT. Matched Four Times with Cham-' pion, but Something Always Prevented Fight. fit The Evening Worid. ‘He Fought Two Draws with George Dixon and Then Finally Beat Him. Wohis chances with the new might be gained from pers me Dempsey. of Pueblo, boxed a Y-round draw with roett” and when Attel fought him he gained the devivion In twenty rounds, Then "Young * took five rounds to knock out vatty’” Willlums, and Attel did the trick with the same fellew In two rounds So judging from those tx, "Core bette’ and Attel wa Ukely furnish an Interesting bout, but as a rule, fight trom, WINTER CYCLE SEASON OPENS WITH BIG GARDEN MEET TO-NIGHT. Michael, 2 Rarebit, SU ee New Rec-, s ieee Distance Siarsin 25 Mile Race. PENN. ‘VARSITY. vee seis [QUAKERS OUTPLAYED IN. AN EXHIBITION GAME, Jimmy Go Afte {another chance to defeat * t promise your Aurprised Ly see one i pared te (last year's ine form; the one of them hit ah fe entitled to ug throughout the ¢ jared themselves the race to be. 1 i to ki them Colling nine Is without foundatioy } . Pane Amerivan tea, M’CORMICK KNOCKED OUT. " nds short to jack MeCor- was knocked out deavor to ob ner from the and aml ary org. anizall ons n In tae fifteenth round. Goft's court to-day to show cause why | waa scheduled fines of 3109 cach shall not be paid. ht hundred excuses aro looked for, e Department resented at the show, but made no at- tempt to Interfere with the The main bout was between Young but a right hand punch on the jaw brought It to a sudden end. NO MATCH FOR MGOVERN YET. Six-D ay Teams Are au “YOUNG CORBETT” WILL 2 Week’ s ' Grind—Field of Start- ersls Very High Class. | CONSIDER CHALLENGE. Seco Meeting of Fighters’ Man- neers Resulted in No Rual- n Hein Jist when ‘Terry Mec ern will get Young Core hott’ fe still a conjecture. ‘The repres sentatives ec twe little fighters met again to-day, but thelr meeting devel oyed nothing. The proceedings were al A repetition of the buriness of Wis meetings. m Harris, manager of the little poklyn hoy, was on hand carly pre- quiesce in any conditions for a return match with “Young Corbett.” Me was hopeful that the Denver boy's representative, Johnnie Corbett. had changed his mind and would consent :o give MeGovern another cha@we. But in that he was disappointed, for Johnnle Corbett had nothing but that old prom: ise of another match at some future tue to make, i Alt sorts of concessions by Harrie availed nothing, Te was willing to agree t thing, All he asked wax for Corbett to cover hie money and say he cht McGovern again in a month, I no objection to ing whom he i ul int his 1 he promised him, ! reiterated his previous statements talk would not be indulged i til after the frat of January, Harris nly word that tn the Henge would ree yd that he would Ath all the rent. ae ail that wan done ds far is Corbett Was covcerned, but Harris, stung by his disappointment and ap- parent!y, anxious for q mateh, pulled gut ble vank wok und wrote a check FE te depe Hite cnKe to all men Whom "Yong Corbet refused toueet. He sald he would ha ry Heht any, man whom “Corbett” tefuned to meet, ind would give the new cham: Mon the. privilege of naming Mo- Govern’s opponents. So 1 (ter Jan. L the next oppo- nent of “Young Corbett’ will not be known, ——— HARVEY PARKER LOST. WATERBURY, Deo, 7.—Wrestler Hare vey Parker was defeated hers eae Mane f, M. J, Dwyer at catch-aa-catch~ tet Dwye! ‘. ined two. tale, one in 29 minutes and the other in 13, pete very bad stuff te pick a winner SOCKEY'S FATHER ELDER MICHAELS SERVES | NOTICE ON ASTE. «of dJuckey Michaels an@ may soon be aired tn the we of the wn settle ter with poth "has ard wa or hari bay's f seen cyem, for (Monor ful ai “meeting nome. SPORTING NEWS IN FRAGMENTS, The rine Fogliss pointe Manure Mastatle, Heauty Parkeli and Youre lately pur (obey RLM aye arrived om Enaland and sill be kent immetiately ee the May Echo leit Dog Keno AN abere, NAN SII be bred to George Goule Hobdy win ‘the Derby In the Eastern fleld tetale. and Banner wil! can in the year. besides being a votapetitor thent benen ehoes. Ames fefused. 450) 1 Banner rape Fagkalls, The propowed has heen mire brmught upon the © mab! jab of Great Hritain prohably take place At a meeting of the associated stutent University of Callfornia’ It was derlded to. seme a track team Kast, as in 1863, tm which veer the Catiforntare son icany honors In competi: Sith the "Atlantic. athletes, Three thousand Gallere wae suniributed oy the stidestt aad Siumnl for expenses, The Yachfine World announces that the Ast turtine-driven yacht Sas been ordered by Cal MoT MeCatmont, Mo oP. who has ontered sand King to desigu tor him @ tax edo-boat type The Mow. ly the turbine In addition wil be a=. Loaf sporty at the Ch Avenue Rink on Des 120 Mileaem a number of speed races there Murohy Sill show what can te done with @ Heyele on ive. Max Luttbeg, hy claims to be the eh plon lightweight wrestles, is anxious to make @ mateh with George Nother. Lattheg will then, he says, tacnle Harvey Parker at any style wrestling, at any weigat and with a2 hold barre! ‘The Juriadiction of the oft of Comptrolter of The Breeders’ Irotective As tive at the ree bored tty large, and A the pe be offered for thelr buying © ay. of the Maltimore nounced that next mm wll be composed of the folloming players, who have algned contracts. Catchers, Mota Hresnahan, pitchers, MoGinnity. Hue! and Foreman, frat hase, Metdann ond dase, Williams, shortetep, Olibert. nt bare, t feld, Selbach: centre Belt, Donlin, right fel4, Seymour In connection with the Heldrich () may Se ree called that when Duniap, Denny, Glasscock and Jumped to the + The Oret project of tourtngsthe world in an automobile hi en made, An English real dem of Paria would make the journey in 4 kasoline machine of five-horse power, If the French Automobile Club wiit furnish im wtth, the requisite gasoline at the stations on the route, He guarantees to make the (rip within © year. amuel [. Moyer. ase, Pa. hae Seow elected captain of the Franklin and Marehalt fouball team for next season: Moyet has played right end on the eleven for the past (wo SO K. A. C.'n Athletic Carnty: The annual winter athletic carnival of the Knickertocker A. (, will be held in Madiaon Aquare Garden on Woh. 3. The committee has selected the following events: Gi-yard novice, -yard handicap, run, 40-yard rug, SAO-yard run, J-mile run, eeratch; 40-yard novice, 60-yard run open to boye of rails pols, inter > team relay ru hah Jump, not. Entries close with, 3. ¥. Sullivan, rk place, city. NIDKEY TROUBLES AND URINARY DISCHARGES CARS SULES la CURE IN 38 HOURS. 1 OLD Dk. | GRINDLE, — pains in th jouth, ule bouws, matlon, grav i pediments removed, Bute vintpe lens akittul phy INDLE has a record for mar OPFICK OVER ARS_AT 171 Detween 6th an aves. Advice sine, $1. Hours, 9'to % Santeys. 9 ‘Di, PAUL, .aatexly free; medicines reasouable; at ‘venldesem $07 Fe TiN" 6.905 at. pbareecr, eb Gib 38 ane, Goxh ‘411 10 eve

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