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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1901; ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. SCHAEFER NEEDS | TWO GAMES T0 WIN \1F SUCCESSFUL HE’LL BE | CHAMPION BILLIARDIST. LOW WOODS WINS BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF THE BICYCLE RACE THE FOURTH RAGE, BEAN TAKES THE SECOND AT NEW ORLEANS. “Wirard Playa Morningatar This Alternvon and Slosson ta Fourney's Final Ta-Night. (Event and janiah Wins Thi Pyrrho Captarce the Firat— Trach Good, Netting Brisk. | { dake Schaefer defeats George Slon- ‘and Morningstar in the Concert Halt at Madison Square Garden to-day he | Nill be champion billlardist of the world, | Just now Schaefer Ix the only undefeat- | ed contestant in the international tour- to The Evening Woo 4 RACE TRACK Wo ORL Dec. 10—Racing was resumed afternoon by the ¢ ent City Jocke Club under most. favor conditions Giublindee mont tasorable eondlstons-| > Joe ECR Hanor Y ney. To-night's game ends the pla: . on hand when the bell rang for (ne ‘ rien TiMMIE ° eraslinersrobebisty inaroutinetauls to go to the post for the ops | a % 1 sleensrien 4 i, | ered the probable winner, but he suf- S : : / 3 Y MICHAELS | fered defent—the frat, by tne way—in a i event. : ixame with Geurge Sutton, the Chicago The weather nere can change quicker Slosson played poorly, hie best than anything ever & sad there | only a cluster of 15. Button, was a good illustration of It to-day} r hand, surpassed all former in Jems than six hours, In the mornivg | | his first seven tanings. He 1k was cold enough for an overcoat ralled up the necessary 400 points while be worn, At noon it changed and over Slosnon wan making 134, coats had to ie placed on the rack for j < [IRENE Lolo wing scoreitelle ithe [eters = one to be comfortasie yy ‘any! i Be 8: FH Because of the strong wh was § YM ‘ow HIS 13-29-28; hig ren blowing all night whe track was 1.6 3, 15. 2, 9 3.6. & 16, 3.0, 3.8. 7. 8 BF total, ly ood shape, and those wie 29; high rune 15, 21, IL on the track being good and hea disappointed. The card thie afternoon wae very promising, for with the except the fifth and sixth races ace Ught and tie Melis were Ds eyptunat!. the evening with in, Behmeter wae Nigh rune aud Wy matched, R t of the tourna- Finer itace RENNER. ment and he defeated Barutel in For two and: f An Eve On THe impresaive atyle, the score being #0 tn a " Bom Orrice Par, AG. The “Wizard's highest was tarters, = h i hin average 12 16- GOING Te FRISCO Ton. To Fix UPA Pienr, ACR ten THE MORNING epetngeal 1. 18. 0. j ant Powers HURRY BACK AAs WaLTwoun LHe S0cw & Gaby ‘ 4 eee TERRY 10 FORCE ANOTHER FIGHT. cre ) G7 Twe.ve re pare |WILL TACKLE ALL OF “COR- suanncy \ ; SPORTING MANAUERS | BETT’S” CHALLENGERS. Princess tal Obatce, 166 The frat race had eleven stariens with the butk Pytrho and ¢ silent fav easy winner the running lengths for gent Pyrri was over. ile others withou: Mort and passed |! Qnish the easiest! Kind oC A winner nee Jenaths before Meme Wastiil, who beat Maaterfu) a engin for SECOND IY Selling, for tnreeveatolty awe m bisteentt drow In This Way McGovern Thinke Denverite Will Be € Hea a. Ave cents a throw. Then there ie the weighing machine, the blowing machine. the shooting gallery. the wooden Labies—‘Every time you knock a baby Wetxerson ints There son wil find the blescle racing machine to irs your speces : ieee ; own sou ees a cigart” red-hors in abundance. ‘There also te the 12 FUE Man, and, iast but not least. the taffy candy man. All the place needs is a few bum Hons and a coochee dancer, and you have one grand net Ae sR Me 8 | Cones Island ali for the sma! sum of “Pass right in, gents! ase right in?” To the right of ihe track are the cook-stoves and ice-boxes for the siders. Pat Powers should introduce revolving atools in the ring +0 people 96. Jones wel could see the race without beine compelled to twial their necks ‘Terry MeGovern means ta compel ot cane eae Sproles slat -——--= ] Young Corbett to nght lim in the Won everty, Tims ett J . plenty: of tps future, ‘Terry has announced tha SCORE’ WL ~BOBBY WALTHOUR SAYS HE’LL MASTURTIUM BEST, jssiiscRess™ = | Patchwork riced bead and head until Thal neats oth the deailection| Perry cin. ae ye TOUR COUNTRY. WIN RACE WITHOUT STIMULANTS. | HUGGINS THINKS, 2'='arcce won cleverly by tyo lengths, — F ered Sullivan's forfelt of $2,500 and the and they finished thst and secon. Ranish an easy winner He Liam S..S. S. is a combination of roots : work and Plederich had 4 hot tight A "1 . 4 iy ane argh ey Wotthoor whe with Arie Meo moa: ike «sure ching for us—that is, Aalanee. “hey Rive ug food that | foreigners use drugs, ‘They take strye us ee ‘chee recond money. which weng to Patchwork r w reine alls ernie ston Piercy patmaicen Ute Rave sne f0oe Meee ee ee eee imatheulanrenkcl | ova have agreed (o meet at 2 o'clock pyeacneck? UIROY aCe nee {SAMS ie lesesice ‘ SIE Le OS mit they do not give i too much, business Zor them, ‘and sooner or | to-morrow afternoon to clinch the "| x5 U aa arile): RES Able fo We tay % how-| sigh when [ think the good square r they will feel the bad effects of It ma Ling, fo forties oy oe ou TMYGOVERN WILL NOT GET. . Un primsedis oe gece cartr nioeies ememmntes 2 | BAR Tel trae stieeed at ite | eins fase oetale| $50,000 COLT MAY RACE FOR! 2 angen ene me ti * at b | Jo Weare wor ‘body clean ai 2 i Heth ACA ea FIRST FIGHT. i cee ner ho Ia tue H-yound champion voxer of | tnifts, and aversthing Ie well-repulared | nourleheds and ate he, begin tol take | ENGLISH DERBY. lows will battle under the conditions site Neral a Canada and Archte is being handled by it our tralning quarters. ‘ Hor strychnine he might just as | Jimiigh (governed” thas recent contest be: } Bi - m ZI Winaelt.jaivery capnole mani. They we do not take stimulants In any think we will win without | [tween “Young Corbett” and McGovern. 110, Minder Sarr form unteas it ls coffee now and then. | much difficulty. Munro and Newkl which was welgh in mix : . 110, Domtn) kT Champion Mee Sew F vid janderstand eaactiy what we need It 0) When we grow a bit sleepy, On the! ure very good, however, and thelr co eat Feainer Picka Mim sfter| hours before the vattle. i Hae) a Baston,: 101 Dases ee a Corhestcett ‘ Homiahr say shat nic [rages this adore otter hand tuew tell me all thene | dition teatifes to excellent jandling. Leoking Over Mr. Whitney's | } Banish and Prince Blazes were onus Vandevitte Companys. \ J Th id Mivarives tor! the thts rece DOYLE SECOND BASEMAN. iBASEBAI | M OGI J | i ane and. Selee Thinke dnck W tart wal the ros ater th e front right " season? Was it Goldsmith or Nastur-| and herbs of great curative powers, Taces are as f discuss 1. Six of eady (0 begin (herr reguiar annual fall] giscuse | Ik BUX af the, & { ea me i a nee aaa te ctist ne vn. hew , S EC R E I S ESS | O N um? Don't Biue Girl, Endurance by | and when taken into the circulation Prince Blazer (ini= ‘ | <4 tab Hat 1 League (enum fo, neat se ° pl hi Terese repecane | Searches out and removes all manner pirogue ice iat # SHOE corres yn ne ing n topn last tu. attend ol saaicladalBGaisioakewasnit ee i tlatac, (Of Poisons from the blood, without 3 viace abe nef iatse os Leraniie meet, mich te, to Sora nea [iorsnamer and ine matter way oecer UE Teast shock or harm to the sys: Lou Wood. ‘The Boston ais and am ne: « cE 4 bed plg: Nee 2h, . i {wettled. Now th Nectlon of Nastur- i nm the contrary, genera! Serpent third nee " sf bomet him tn Mites sirome a team Mystery Shrouds Most Important Meeting Na- CRUCIAL TEST OF PERCY tim, as) William. Whitney's, best | health begins to apRONe from the ry cs Chen uue RAF CO MERLE O NY t ‘ “ub an i i alish Derby candidate, by that ex- a ‘ NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, exces 1 + rnaagemens jeter cegmmarated sive Windy Etty. 1 wil tional League Has Had in Years. GRAY STATUTE ON DEC, 27, |ocri trainer Jona Musee, murt mean | posd eerie poses mot oRly 8 f (fpeciot to The Evening me JERE sme to see Rood | hie will Aucoin ueltereamesther einen Se Tilia f eae ee sir, | tonic, and strengthens and builds ‘ RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS | the notida : i Mt fires bnge 4 Bieven Nelenal League vasebail mage) ON number of magnacer mere i fat tA ULE ee up the constitution while urging } Dec. 1—The entries for lo-morcon’s| ent MURRAY EARNED A DRAW. |oaics ace ac the Fifty Avenue Hotel |inornite, bar they Sassi easel ud Lie ee Cre a ernineye eee ee sainens the blood of impurities, g . S = » U.S. Court ae alre atands « good chance of winning] cures all diseases of a blood poison First Race Tw Rose ot May meeting. No amount of persuasion} Louis and Chicago. ‘have already gone of Fe th Amendment. next son's English Derby with N origin, Cancer, Scrofula, Rheuma- i Dancola on record as favoring the election of 8 M turtlum, Particular attention was pald}tism, Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Wid duce one of the eleven to taik!G: sevail for publication, But by their] Ur iding 9 wi) have trouble « therefore to Goldamith too by the great trainer.) Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Deo io Austin se ; et de more [trie to force any radical Nhe Percy Gray Racing Law, which| but he plcked the Watercress colt as phen eF-wele ht Banter ot) Nem [silence the: big: eleven; only made m pre | Niecinaniocg since 1893 han made It an offense co make [the yetter horse. Hi chie: oojection ‘o | ¢tpes and similar tronbles, and is London. met George’ Murray, eloquent the seriousness of the business - an infallible cure aud the only anti- Sooner, in a eix-round bout here Met thy: pringa them together thin year |. is probable that the magnates wii]? 0k om the norse races in town,|Goldemith was his size. He thought dote for that t horrible di \ntgnt,. There wan hordeeision reridereds |‘ eee ome tne | (28, (9 ‘evolve “some kind "ote while permitting it on the race tracks,| him too small lor that most horrible disease, H Shen n Niex +. [to head oft the vietorlous career Js about to be put on trial for its lise turtium i# a big colt with plenty | Contagious Blood Poison. but If inere had been the prospects |, Prealdelicy counted noses’ at | Sopaael oft tiie victorious cared Bs MPO ED ages it, counted Johnson and ais An gue. ‘The 1 ‘ast and [noon to-day, preperatory to calling the Pate Near nis placed: the Amestcan before Justice Lacombe In the United {of apeed. Mr. Huggins thi from start {meeting wf the Hoard of Directors, there | Levers on & plane of equality with the] States Clrcuit Court. handle weight over any kind of a/successful cures i ua he could} A record of nearly fifty years of a record to be are that the decision would > aw. Both boye pul up and J procese to take itt have feluged by jenges. 1 guens we, clever SUN ALOURD UES: major organization In more ways than! ‘The law ts charged with violating the vt t nt 3 i ved 5 une hundred sna | Holabior ithe hou re present John T Brush, of Civcin-|one rhe death of the American Leagun| Fourteenth Amendment to the Conatitur | (nite a ed ce tie wananey takes Ms} proud of. S. S. S. is more popular », Johnnie? rs nati: James Hart, of Chicago, A. i.) predicted by the Boloni q ner; ehadvice 000 ¢ today than ever, It num! its so, Johnnie Mart, o ! tion of the United States, waich forbidalio England | ¢ ribbon | 4% | & Portralt of the Pope. ¢ Boston, |1#ague fan not tal wiand In quest of the blu friends by the th ribdit} Meertseverentt ih tral ott ied ROBE Re eee CONTI OLE BOMROIG I Cer Stes rik Lem guete tee the enactment of any law discriminating | of the English tur? Hien y the thousands, Our kom Voue ur them | cred tor the Chriatmas World by pear acai Saber ew se | oer aed afe carrying the war | r| velween persons of classes. pecans Lia [meatal correspondence js larger firs but tow tbe Me. | color fou é Charles Eobets and N anion, Brook-linto the territury of ¢ National) The arreat and Indictment of Charles than ever in the history of the medi- Am not afraid t yartean th four colors, With ine}. dus, of Pittsburg; } League. indtet e f h ! ry e medi. Make my ona time petore | Cheistmas Sunday World, Qver 100 Peete ae mono. of Bt haan | Thus far the National League people| Beaneit. ome of “Phe” Allen's men, if HEALEY QUITS JOCKEY. (cine. Many write to thank us for z 1 omeet him Sunday. LS tea) Ce tel batesbsdead het 4 looked on without} the means to this en@. the great good S. S. S, has done pager, Out ne: ave sat idly by lon and Col, Jo and A. J. Reach, Trataer Saye He Can't Co! 1. Roge: how-| Bennett's trial wae to be held in th Fifth Race—Seiiiog them, while others are seeking Felix Bard ... yee: me 7 Ti RETO aT) STE of Philadelphia. Berides these there quest Court of General Gessions, but “The MeCue. ‘. ty . dele, Jarboe 9% wete present about the corridors of the se troubles the tignt mapped | ‘ait or wat he. called Last teh advice about their cases, All letters Bh" crtanse “i Mite eeninent Maeecall men from al {out by the new minor lrague organiza. nd"Bennett’s coun-| ‘Tem Healey, who will train exclusive: | Toi ro ean cases a a Trevor . over the country sen ee genet ort be action Neate es Praline | Sik COLA sr nen UbQR: IGE ext LSE RS, tion ‘our physicians h = ade “Five pounds in having the old:national agreement 5 sald yesterday that he had parted com- | tion. ns have made slat Race Meeting = Vital One. | nbrogates hae arireed ue * baweat tna Gaze tothe wat a Statey Courts pany with bis former jockey, Pateey a life-long study of Blood and Skin No metting of the once lawmakers of net's nest for the National League justice Lacot ought the point! Mecue. He could not control the boy,! Diseases, and better understand 4 | tne National game in years haw at. | BAC copia ve, | Rined. To stratmnton | Talsed wort Ries ideration ‘and wet and thought {t best to let him have | such cases than the ordinary practi- tee ‘ u J O B l ( ) f 4 A l I 1 f 1 PF iracted such widespread attention aa|caréful method of procedure, That thin} The Jockey Clab wot wind of the move free hand. McCue has taken on so much | tioner who makes i ‘ 2 20 ip fealized by the magnates them. | and. secured fenton to be ‘repre-|fesh of late that there is, only two | HOHET, makes a specialty of no iv pounde 6 ‘ [Ane urenent one, No sinesl thei eas Hie and | seeured.. pare Beahiior (lates tue i cieresis | only (80 |e ldiseake: ~ eee —— Brotherhood ght hai YONG ” ‘confronted with so hard a fight as it CHASING “YOUNG CORBETT.” | Fighter Says He Was Advised to Quit now nun on tir nant Through ital ant were in conterence| If his contention fs sustained Lawyer| fiving aa a rider-to become n. steeple: Wesareldei tarts tic Club| DO® Pamsos hopes to throw open all the| chase jockey or go to England, where | oin rhe oubinct under dikcussine | 200 tolrocma ta New York. the scale of welghts I high. Breat good to suk Uke all elee, 1s shrouded $9 | fering humanity a 2 [the magnates have kept a clamilke . - Bleventeatheriwelghi England Hurriedly. stience as to future plans and contem- |e" — Cunningham, of Norfolk, ts here FRAGMENTS OF PO I through our con- cinco, Is still chasing "Y j plated action. [tee press iene lai {or $3,600) agatiet fl . ! 'e ~~ sulting depart- for a match with his = Paramount to ail i the matter of| Ereedman. Sir. Cunningham, ot | ment® and invite you to write us if Renainced last night, that ted te selecting a successor io N. E. Young Cristy. Mathewson. The tationn wilt you have any blood or skin trouble. Denver, ‘ Kua be mudden relury to tls city Cured fo tight ast name date | as presiden: of the League. and if the! came before the Board of Directors. ra] Meland Pearce Jackson, « college juator, has iaague. The opening game will be ployed on| We make no charge whatever for h Core feo an) MW, Where he was cnatehed ax he waa te have fought Curley mine acres are to be believed the cun-|_ Shortly be “composed Of Brash, Board been 64 captain of the Columbia ‘varsity Newark High School, which won| this service, a : ‘oung Corbett Heh duck Movercs, the English) When tne match owas mage the|ning hand of John T Brush, the potl-]pen! {sibs youn crow, and his vidas for the esasan’s work are no fear, {9 now dlerupied, ane 4 fore they started for Ihil Boden, \Freedmen and: Y oung, .went id THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. i Se A ate atorrweiahi. thl4 arek, was aot for) Amertean manager handed Broad $25] ticlan of baseball, will show its powerlinio executive easton, being completed. Jackeon and Edward ienlan, The acbools entered are .» ATLANTA, i en the — — — —_—_—_>>S=—ES ny days have passed. Report has|_ The Hoard of Directors completed ital the rowing coaed, hat Mont- Pingry. Bast Orange, Stevens “'Prei The Denver Athletic ( the purpowe of xe on a sith aud told nim to go and have a wood time | ere m session wt 290 amd the League rangnates| (oo ten vy | ake of pugilists to have him # retuned to do so. claiining that he | Went of the major organtzation in base-/ ‘The Board of Directors aid not give| vrei sarraay, The tn se Young’ Corbett for the featherweight |O# he could beat Roberta in any Kind of fit what Mr. Brush tas come to New : on | elair Military Academy, Moatelalr High Sehoot | cepted 11. Aumpionshiy Broad left England (o|oudition. Broad cook the money for the | Yor’. armed with a scheme that wei] Harry wondes Hora of Haltimaee ace chines, Inthe \gymnaniem, ‘on: Ja and Newark Academy | Medical, GE it Sra recape an alleged Job which was framed | purpose of securing training quarters | revolutionize baseball, and Incklentally|of the Brooklyn triumvirate, was at the eae ‘ TY) - ~ nes MATTHEWS Vs. COUHIG ip by a well-known American manager! but when be asked the American man- place John T. Bru: the virtual pres- 1 meeting. ‘Thie is the first meeting that ‘The Newark Bapebal| Assogistion of the Besiera| The Columbia ‘Varsity Kowing Club will elect OLD DR. GRINDLE, ‘ : : > secure training quarters for him Vonder Horet has attended in some time.| teague, with a capital of $10,000, was tncorpo-| thee officers op Wednesday: President. A. 0. A . ’ Bradley, 1902; Vieq-President, H. C. Townsend, | 25 reais « specialist in ai laity Matthews, the ex-welter. Kuberts when the bat came off, (Heoad,, did rot ceed any training for | bal Brush, i: ts wald, is being backed of the subjects under consid- OLD DR. GRNDLE'S sclenti§o treat ta } s he battle, Broad became suspicious and | , nto ol . ‘They wll report to the regular] Peter, Jena W. Dsbddine and Waller W. Burn-| jr, 1903; Secretary, Lealle Revage, 1904; Men-/ aq skin Gisenaes, paine in the bet red. ms ? pigment Poe, he hard! Joc Macias, who is “again managing Une tn ine eanciusion thee oe ethee | UP in hin plot by Freedman. nesnron’ of the magnates fia. ©" "| ham. The tast-aamet fe a well-knows beseball| ager, James H. Maroy, 1902: Aesiotant Manager, | sate throat and movin, ulcers pelatal realiioce ppeltarcweteht of Dun rk, NOY, | Bre tm wuthority for the above state-| Wan neing mage fe beat! him H Brach’s New Scheme, eal ects ti coan end will manage (De toa Barent Leerts, 1903; Undergraduate Representa. | Sidney and bladder complaint, scalding, ame arena. They | ment, and last night told an Evening) "A week ago Thursday, an Hogiish | prush'x scheme—and Brush will not| nasketball players of Col one ie) tive, Willlom BR. Morley, 1902 r 3 u Matched to try conclusions | World revorter the following story in| #POrting Tuan came to Broad and hand: if et paagtag’ sare Acatuiie Cieeinz| Arties have beta sigsad tor a Aisea:reand | otal eli Sluting tess stiital physician Rewameers Ges | talk about It—Ie ald ro favor the doing | template playing we Duquesne Athi ees “oink | (etaburg. Pe., the nd ot the. men Inc him $100, told him to leay Hog unt DOME AL 4 boxing. show connection with the job try at once, * fe ihad been Informed | away with the presidency of the League, | Sinter wip hae also been art “| “When Broad frat errived in England, | "i sa tone the pit. Bit Petes to | AB @ substitute Ne proposes the selec: | sith ines games’ Poo 2. Bt Ochoa. saya Maciaa, he wae matched to Mgnt |intended (> mob Broad if he was win-| tion cf A Board of Managers and the | S7scuse: Ved. 18 Weshlontea Conttuesaal A Will Curley. The latter refused to hg ie eee cupOnd, then packed up | niring of a pald secretary. The exect-| sale pelywcuile. Instiune, a Teor Broad, however, and as n result: for- {hs a ind’ boar the bod: Id be the Board of Jumbia five ia unasually strong this year and es. steamer which brdagbit him to rite coum: |tive body wou! e of Man- to wake ‘ta tre the Giz schcsts bere entered for the dasnel-dall felted 9280, Jack Roberts war then #e-}try” agers. with John 7. Brush’ae chairman. Ssompisannip. nr reereetionien uausphonchipiier( incr Mecssemonitatcreenoleetla Mid ¢ ) Lasite Bue, of tbe original American | DR. G! a uae of Wittesberre. ot 135 pounds, | teem, Rae offered the trophy for the novice re- | OFFI AT 171 West 1b at, lace under the aumpites of the Delavan | volre: match which will be the frst «| ine, SI: Mourn: 9 to.9." Sundae: een Carlmas and New Year's, meat |eecsca on the ecbetule of the fight between Young Gherhey, of Philedetphie, on consultatio Fvasonable. Phermacy, 919 M4