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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER J7, 1901. ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. THE WINNERS AT NEW GRLEANS.’ NOW CWNS OGDEN BUT irl wouDERrut HORSE WILL BE RETIRED TO STUD. WEATHER COLD, TENDANCE WAS GOOD. | William Lakeland Pald 86,000 tes the Stallion at Recent Daly Sale. Many Seratches Did Not Hurt Ca as Fields Were Dix Enough to Stand It. | INGT (Special to The Exening Wort) ai RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, | te was quite a 7 1 i} horse: oedaye tt dl won both before effect the card in any way, as the |) Fitretiredtisathe Gelda were large nil: the class oft ata Mr, Lakeland bought Ogden at horses cogaged, were of the best. This, Aispersst sale for $600, ft te coupled with the fact th cK nowhat Mr Madden paid for | was dry and fast, made se . ut itis thought he had to pay the sport to-day would be ‘n) more for him than Lav nd did ' every way. z arrive here next week and | The weather was again rather cold. ts} in the stad at Hamburg Pla wy to-day at neven yeare old te as sound as the day “BIG FIGHTERS 10 SPLIT THE MONEY ‘TIS SAID MAHER WOULDN'T BOX SHARKEY OTHERWISE. but the attendance mis about the usual he was foaled FIRAT IAC re opener mavens fi Sart good.” Won driving. Time1.30% The racing bexan well for t fas the even-money den, managed to sec ‘a clore, margin. Waen the Hoyden was among the tal she got moving v quick! Magzara. the pacemaxer, at the Then she big gap, but her cits front told on her in and Coburn had ¢ to get her to last the eat from Cire They WIT Come Together Jan, 17 and Bout in the Tom 8! nil Peter M will eine come together In eo reped arena. The ye articles were signed last night. They 1] have been matched to try conclustona in | a wix-round bout before the Central Ath- Laureates, 104. Lindeey & ue Club in Philadeiphia on Jan. Gallonin 94. Moree {]-the incentive for sien these ble rueged Sigma Na, 104. Creamer 5 | fellows will battle will be Ole 1, Mele MW é4 é the gross receipts ae rite |] ‘The matehmaker of the Central A. Bama Bergin, 9. 2 20) know! that the admirers of. ‘Start fair. driving, Then Quaker City ure al There were many good things in the = “licwerees ; gecond race, but they he big fellows exchange bows, Bim W. and Konnwre: them all kinds of offers, both vorites for the race w 1. Laureata | rs finally accepting the 69 per cent, Was backed down from 2 to 1 0.10. 1 incentive, ‘They will split thia_ money. and galloped in from but the race went to It ts said that Maher would not consent Biren Song. Olekma to fight Sharkey under any other ar- Jead right after the fi nt. There will be no deciaton malned there for half the Journey where he yielded the p Siren Song. The Tatter had speed enough to hold tt to the finish, and tn aw hard drive won by Jength from Sim W.. who way be fore the 10) to 1 shot Rondelie THIRD Hace Mandicap; for two-year-o! SPORTING NEWS Rlarters, whis, Jocks. StH Pin, Lard Quer, 107. Wale 8 Tg It O'Hagen, 119, “Dominick fp. Linde ; of the American trotuine paeumonia at Stock Part queens, Pleree ron’ Santa, The mare recently 1 Coburn Won driving. Thme=L10 Race—One mile. —W: by the Hastern ctrewit. where, with . Eva Rice was sec and te, Dolly Dillon, e won over Donna Seay third hat tlie an offer of $10,000 for — en NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. a, spsclal) moeitan fot tne} atsoctors atthe : oeition and Collacum Assoetat iSpestal to The Evening Worlt) pre completed with Manag RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, debian let Seka fale Dec. 17.—The entries for to-morrow's| hs races are as follows First Race—Selling; mile ond seventy yards Gray Daily Ww cals tie sLittle Eskin tin meeting and railing Anale koat the new Arak ” ‘EI Ghor at *Deronan 1 “Five poands appre’ Second Race—Selline Janga. *Lety Clartk . ‘The Way . esanta Tera Misaile oPive pound) Third courte. Corilio Bristol Oracle. ‘ Golden | Link Fourth Race—Hand! HG. Fox... 1 Meaty Bert... Schnell Laufer 18a; seven Chimes. reription Marty Bergen avd toltars Mt y Praneltco for the sel a couple of hundred ot the star Jor! a he He went to Europe at the In ot oeith tthe fa racing season in Californta, bat tition ad five t *Admpetus Delorsine “Five pounds { epring for a mateh trotting L,Y. Harknens, of Whey Will Fight at Fort Erte Club tha accepted. the ehale To-Morrow Marht ft2'500 co bed BUFFALO, Dec. 17. colored cyclone ‘ighter Ferns, of Kansas Clty, ed as deing in ‘irst- twenty-round bout at C., of Fort Erte, néght. Walcott, eee and are both repor shape for thetr Industrial A. toemorrow ved by hi ed here las management hes tamed recelpte and expenses for Becom| ‘They will battle for per cent, of the rive ore ross receipts, Walcott t# the favorite) cage moder 1 Mune betting at odds ot pucatens Rove sda Ca x Frenth Students! Ball, (rosa hear 4 been on the be, and 1s one of Macarthur, ‘The eioVenth annuul Masquerade Ball of the French Students will be held ut Bulzer’s Harlem River Musle Hall on New Year's eve. F. HH. Gradt, scenic artist, and ne Cith, electrician of the Harlem Opera-House, have been en- gaged for many months tn preparing Novel Gropa and effects for the Fronen quadrilie and grand tableaux, h will be done by the twenty-four me chorus girls on the stroke of 12, hour for unmasking. ; ——_ * Southern League Ciroult, NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 16.—The southern “Hmaacy ct darcdall clubs vext season wit! con. tative nelation ‘When the Philedelpaia ball park of the Amer- feap League was Itared a bond for the rent, which amounta to $7,000 & year and runs for » terin of ten years, was demanded by the owner of the property, It was forthcoming. This fall |Site, Shite personally atvomed the reeponoibility the rent for nine years, Its voluntary a humption of the obligation ef the club of wa fete President le due (0 hie aathitactinn wh the first pear'e busleeas and bis congdence tn the | fatures ot OMeers’ Athletic A: ‘ 3 A Berlin speclal says the Kalver keepe a pack ft foxhounds especially for wild-boar hunting A boar on being started bas twenty minutes Le- fore the pack !" loosed upon his trail. The Brortrman’a Sbow te all right, therefore, with 2 ‘Teng.: Birmingham, Ala.; Memphis. t Bbreveport,,La., and Littie Rock, Ark. SEE ee and Hickman Avoid Results of Baseball What will New York’s baseball team nok like when this er maseball war recaes? Tf th op ae they are very doubtful if pugh of ' | sort of an ap: of the xeason being four mon off and the team already ut loss of three of its beat flaye “jumping of Jack Warner, a toler as ever donned a Hants u form; the shifting of Davis, the countey’s groatest shortstop to 4 rival Toaguer clu, and the hurdling of Al Belbach, aw great lor ver cov- | ered the me » he old Polo Grounds, are eno tuee any loyal rooter to gly Interest in the national pastime Right on top of thh comes the sicning of Hickman—poputlar Charite—by the Hab team of the Amer can League. tan't it too | . * | ave ee Selbach} War by Jumping to} the American League. ; controve when many other wonder that hel 1 War Detrimental Davis. an Warner tthe e+ yihing wos to-day. 1 Andrew Spalding for th @ for the time being Yaweball etr ch haa Been and whl “reediman war past It issuing of the tajunction aK latter whiel caused Tait in pro Ings and talk, Aayway, doth men have they ean. Habout all m7 wrter Freedinan sald ‘AN Spalding suys is plum a ation remains My want ti Anes yy of t He tion intact club, bec delleves’ such a move Would prove a detriment rather than a help to the game. All Mr. Spalding wants to do, asserted, tx to force Freedman out'of t Sport for the sport's own good, and th new he hopes to him where his winest to well out all lle inters ald promt Snanclal ! public by a Kood the game. cx World reporter had an | alk with ALG. Spalding this y Mr. Spaldi words: Clay in otherwise. “Am the b I wituation tt is up New Yor! Mr. Spatding, “f stated u MATTHEWS A BUSY FIGHTER, ° Has Several Matches On, and Daun! In Looking for More. \ Matty Matthews, the 13%-pound cham. pion of the world, will have his hands full within the next few weeks, Ie J to meet the win Walcott fight rston, at Detroit, ts practically match ner of the Jim F and also C! Mich. Johnny Dunn Is negotiating with sey- eral clubs for Matthews to meet George | MoFadden at cateh-weights, and the | Southern Athletic Club, of Lowiavitte, is FLUCTUATION—To-day, lost fs foxbourds In the boar-hunt scene. ping or Toe. ly ee | ae Ra considered to he the moat complete and up-to- date In the country, Just how many bleachers there will be haa not yet bern determined upon, Dut Mr, Johnson 1s confident that seat cau be Wrovided for from 12,000 to 14,000 persons, nS 1 ny anxious to secure the match. Patsy Sweency and Matthews are also Ukely to be matebed within the next few ‘8, the test to take place Now Year's afternoon, elther in Fort Erte, ‘anada, or at Hartford, Conn, *Joe Youngs, of Buffalo, hes received an offer to meet Mutthows jn a slx.nound LULL IN BASEBALL WARFARE TO-DAY. Freedman Says Spalding’s Talk Is Blutf and! Bluster—Spalding Confident of Winning Out. vonttion was where ean he igo. By man is. off 1 nant uid your own “TL have will have to manage that? stock fn the cla frten foam Hie speaking for And Mr Spalding std no more .|HANLON WOULD SOME: HERE. IMORE Mirms the RAL lon ¢ Mu., sed Han- edman H year to man. ane But 1 will not, anless the nsent, Baltl- Brooklyn made d yaelf to munage t ly nas asked ty give dt will not them now, although t would lke xt the head of the New Freedman would get ald, vald’ the on ram. bk put, to take place tn a, and m Couhig and Matthows probe is come together In Toronto, Canada. —_ CAPT. BARR HOME AGAIN. Columbia's Skipper Says Well Treated Abroad. “Caarley” Barr, sutled the « Cap. who = cessfully Columbia to victory In her races against Shamrock II, for the America’s Cup a few MONS AKO, WAS A passengor on the Atlanuc Transport liner Mesaba, which arrived from London las: night, wuc- ap defender yacht Sapt. Barr went to England Immodt- lately after the International races in order to seoure a much needed rost, Ne was accompanied by his family, Capt. Barr stated thix morning that he had had a most enjoyable trip abroad and was treated splendidly by the En- glist yaokting men, He Was) wixed thetr signa. her clubs, “1 ate eithe play with » thre fane, it Is he Many times since a year ago last | August, when Bob Fitzsimmons en- Him his last fight, been nd, @' Has Fitz gone The old fellow looks no older at that time, but just | ? jthan he did argument with Jim Jeffries again has remained undetermined. | Probably none ts better able to tell the capabilities of old Fitz than Tom Sharkey, for he on Saturday night oxed an exhibition bout with the ex- and this Is what he 6 hampton ft Mitz BY TOM SHARKEY. You can just bet Pitz te the same fellow. ¢ ack? Anybody who talks that way of Hob should cail at Bellevuc Mow rave bis sanity et It xame old & Saturday win as he and he al and was the might. 1 r was; he at as quick tune Foun vanguter surprised me. 1 did not to make him look ev has-been cliss you he 4 show candidate Undersia ur bout was only # friendly svat once In a while Fitz Would sneak’ tn a jolt just to show th Wt had Ho aides | Signed. | | men tx} the question [batt tuto him chink: whether he could put up a good fistic | [baseball te “FITZ STILL GOOD.” JOHN £, MADDEN LOSS OF FOUR GIANTS CAUSES FANS TO FEAR FOR THEIR TEAM. Season Is “Only Four Months Off, Yet Only a Few of the Best Giants Have Been it will not be very dim- courre. men aa Davis, . can be secured to war contin uld have to be Hickman, Van and| y not very bright, expected ything stands, New rand only the passing the next fow weeks or thing. The ceraation A help Yorkers Jong-desired wish—& good m. —TOM ARKEY. the least forgotten a thing he about the fh ny of those has tn knew if 1 champions might earn glory by beat and count on aim us yeh, then what a sorry lot they Would be after hostilities ceas TRAINERS AGREE (HART FAVORITE ON NASTURTIOM. COLT WILL RUN IN ENGLISH, THEY WILL FIGHT TO-NIGHT DERBY NEXT YEAR. AT LOUISVILLE. OVER HANRAHAN, William C. Whitney Arranges tor| “wita BIW’ Is in Good Shape an& Careful Shipment of the Valu- Many Will Back Him to able Thoroughbred. the Limit. Nasturtium, has been s the crack lected by Mr. erent) fal to The Evening World.) twovear-olt| LOUISVILLE, Dec, the promising middle-welght tighter of ) carry his colors in the z i s Derby StiextSyearseiTheractec: thiszelty ani Hil Hanrahan, of ew tion of thia speedy horwe to compete | YOFk, Will meet tn a twenty round bout for England's most valuable turf evint | fore the Southern A. C. to-night. Both men ar fighters pure and stmple, was made at a conference between Mr. = a Whitney, John W. Rogers, the latter's | UW") Kind that always nail In ta, Anish American trainer, and John Huggins, |) x being posweased of these aggressive tac- Seay nliney® English) trainers ct Ues, both are also Kame and can take All three discussed the merits of Nas-| nq administer the most severe kind of turtlum and Goldymith for Cully an} ees iitng a@ Kruelling, hour before coming to the conclusion Hanrahan’s recent victory over Jimmy Handler has won him many friends, who Intend to back him to the limit. Hart 1s the favorite In the betting, at odds of 109 to 75. QROURKE AFTER STATE OFFICIALS. CANNOT GET PERMIT TO OPEN PORTCHESTER CLUB. that Nasturtlum waa the more capable of the two colts. The ening World has all along stated that peturtium would be"Mr. Whitney's: ae Nasturtium will be shipped to Eng- land on the steamer Mini » which leaves on Dev Mr. Wh ying personal at. tention to the welfare of Nasturtlum, preparatory to making the Journey. He Inspected the Minneapolis, the slstor ship to the Minnehaha, recently, and made ‘“rrangements for the location of the staii. aino {ts fittings, so that every- | thing would be done for the comfort of se and to minimize the chances of accldent and sickness, PIENING WON TWICE. Butcher Noy Threw Kramer nnd! Galvin W! the Time Lim And He May Now Dring a Teat Case . in the Courts to Decide 1 Piening, the middle-weight Mis Claim. champion wrestler of the world, de- | feated Fred Kramer, of this clty, in seven minutes and forty-five seconds, ; ‘Tom O'Rourke believes that he has in a Graeco-Roman co t last night at hnot been treated rigntly by Connecticut the Old London Theatre. Plening then | officials, and so that he may get just! took on Jem Galvin, of Ireland, at | he intends invoking the ald of the law. cateh-at-catch-can style, and succeeded, For many months O'Rourke has been in throwing him within the time limit | endeavoring to secure the permission { fifteen minutes, although Galvin's}of the Prosecuting Attorney of East mekeeer declared that the time had Portchester to erect the club house ae explred jthe Royal Golf and Athletic Clud, be Johnny Dunn, who acted as referee | fore which boxing bouts might be de tf of Plening announced that! cided. So far his efforts have deen with- tter would give the men another | out eon Thursday night. After con- siderable ‘wrangling they agreed to try avail, and he ts now considering | the advisability of bringing a test caso in the courts, again. Tonight Plening ts billed to! O'Rourke claims the aame right to Jievann' Perralll, the tallan i Ey - Reavy welch tree eng ee dtaian | hold boxing contests in East Portches athlete, “Young Acton defeated Oscar | ter as the managers of the Nutmeg A Dumont in elht ininutes and thirty |C. to hold them in Hartford. That 1s econds, Du ed to throw Joe Babine | tye » ih the Fematnine wix minutes ant onze ||" *Ubstance of hin clatm. ae ree tell imaet [gnates Swartz | Soe and’ Joe Drendie, <of"Fieriem, to-night. | May Kaarlus Pinys Kise-Carem a Game. ‘The girl billlardist, May Kearlus, test might jaye’d ber akill at making fancy shote and playing the new kiss-carom game at Maurice Daly's academy, Prof. Kaarlus and Maurice Daly acted as nents for the «irl in the new NEW. YEAR'S EVE RACE. More than Twenty-five Cy Start In Annual Event. a to The annual New Year's Eve cycle race | mthot of playing billiards, but she to Yonkers and Tarrytown from the | '® *¥ccrMfsllr nd circle will be conducted this year by the Associated Cycling Clubs of New York, under whose auspices It has decome a Dr. Jennings Defeated Clough. The annual biltiant tournament for the cham- blue-ribbon event of local cycling events, | Plonship of the Cresent A.C, Brooklyn, wi At the laat meeting of the agsoclation | sted last nlabt pening] game | Drei i. the Ru mmittes, under whore ditec- A. Clougn, the score tlons the race will’ be conducted, re- ported ‘that there sould” be “at Tent —_—_- twenty-tlee starters, a larger numbei than haw over heen tecelved before | Marutel Scores High Average. The prizes this year will be unusually | The Preneh pililant expert, Darutel, played a handsome. the The Individual medaix have President Oatman, of O'Nell, of the short match game of 200 pointe at 18-tneh ba Une, two shore tn, with Prank Keeney yeacerday Hid not be Ing to itt ut, after all, 1 guess Fitg will never ain, His word is as Kood ax he rybody Knows how he is am good hin With the 1 do not believe: that ything of a walk- 4 would have an even, break, but just how such a battle would terminate [ would rather not si tn Jeffries would hay. In fnet, at the Knickerbocker Academy, Urooklye. Ra- rutel won with erage of 222-9. Keeney was Metropolitan’ Bi will be placed on week on Elghth av. These me n during. the ar the clrete But Fitz dy the sane old clever fellow with the punch, Ils has-been daya are not yet reac and T doubt the abliity lof som people ‘to put him. the: That {# about alt wa [lows who might be easy things. Pitz by many points, Fitzsiinmons, in giving hie version of he bout he had with Sharkey, had thbs at you fel- king for so-called {a not one of them tz i boxed on | twit) Sharkey war nota Hby any means, but simply a sndly bout for the ‘benellt of a’ few ds of ours Who had asked us to box ye them, Jon ther standing De- started that the bout xing tt reminded me h lett head p aspirants for pugilistic honors with blow. I was as light as a feather y feet throughout the contest and an ever an exhibition us 1 pos- sibly could,” SULLIVAN CLUB Course at Jamaica, Now in Process of Construct! wil te Ready by inn. ALBANY, Dee he Metropolitan Jockey Club, of Queens Borough, was rporated to-day with a capital of ‘he directors are Adrian H. n, James I’, Mulr, Senator T. D. Sullivan, of New York City; George F, Dobsan, Brooklyn, and Nicholas A. Hussey, of Albany. The Metropolitan Jackey Club i= the latest addition to the ranks of the racing agsoctations near this city. The courac is now in process of erection near Ja- matca, L. 1, and will be ready for rac- ing when the season opens In New York next spring. The new course will be modem and up-to-date in every respect. ed ‘The Road to Success is via Sunday World Wants, LESTER REIFF MAY IS UNDER WAY. | METROPOLITAN JOCKEY CLUB ENGLISH JOCKEY CLUB RE- the} c| INCORPORATED. GET HIS LICENSE, LENTS ON YANKEE JOCKEY. At Private Meeting It In Decided to Allow Debarred Rider to Ap- ply for Papers in 1002, LONDON, Dec, 17.—At a private meet- Ing held to-day, with the Earl of Dur- ham presiding, the English Jockey Club decided that Lester Relff, the American Jockey who had his license revoked on Oct. 1 on a charge of having “pulled” Delacey in n race at Manchester, Is en- titled to apply for a license in 192. There 1s a strong feeling in favor of granting such Mcense should it be ap- plied for. Tho former action of the Jockey Club in revoking Lester Relff's Mcenae prac- tically debarred him from racing tn any country, This new decision will give him a chance to make a lying and also hows that many belleve his punlabment was too harsh. Our Happy Friend Is smoking a Cremo, the best five cent clgar sold—the made —popular ‘everywhere and known by its good quality. ahs | Sportsmen's Goods. Medical, “SS eae pL CEI tasl = Cotnmbia 56 Vewey'St"|_ OLD DR, GRINDLE, Mldney ani bladder complaints, mat aa DR. PAUL, specialist; private diseases of ‘men quickly and. permanently cured; consultation Pharmacy, 019 24 ne Hoag skiifui yeiel a ICE OVER 20 YHANS AT 171 Wee peinvas as san Poe, free; medicine reasonable, ave., cor, 49th at. 17.—Marvin Hart. *

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