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4 3 THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1901. “ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. “YOUNG CORBETT” (CANADA GUP RAGE THE MNES | AT EW ORLEANS, TRACK DELIGHT RACEGOERS. Fieldn Very Heavy and the At- tendance Unueunlly Large H for Monday. {6pecial to Tae Evening Worl ) | NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec. 23.—The | Crescent City Jockey Club entered on the fourth week of its meeting + ts] afternoon with weather that delighted the Northern visitors. It was summer- | lke in every way. The heavy wraps which were needed last week were a Durden to-day. Monday ts generally conceded to be an off dny here, an th: Attendance {s usually ligat, but such wns not the case this afternoon. The weather was probably responsible More than the card. The entries in the @ix races were up to the Hmit, but the Claas {of hommes was very ordinary | the ‘sport promised to be only fair i ‘Pony McCafferty's horse Lexington Pirate appears to nave a mania f ulng away. Yesterday he got away Jockey Richards and the latter Is now qursing the injuries received by being dragged along the ground. When tried to jump he got his foot caught In the attrrup. This morning J. Slack tried! to gallop Lexington Pirate and tho! horse also ran off with him, but Stack Jumped and escaped unhurt For maiden three-y; ds and up; six fur- te me Batting Starters, white, jocka SUHIt Fin ate Pace. | teh Miller, 112. Miles. 10 21 1S, G. Pont, 102. Cochran. 31% 2) pa 102. Miller, & om dt well, 102. Gormley 24 48 “2 8 ried, 103. Hope... doa 52 8h Neer Hiews koe eS x 7 M. Dixon, 112. Girona § 7a io ; Fiddegl 2, Late CF se ot fe iG, Landry 9 9! on 105. Earie. M110 Wwe § jovey Pack. 102, Cr mr iz ib itn 7 folantine 100, Nelwn.. 312 12 ow tart poor Won driving. Time—).15 Twelve maiden three-year-olds ran In je first race, in which Lowell was ved up as areal thing and big money | fas bet on him, but when it came to facing he did not have the nac y He was the leader for the first ‘urlong of the race and that was all, and then he ylelded the position to John Gryord: The latter held ie until within, a few Jumps of the finish, where Hutch Miller caught him ring and -won. in a drive by a length. John G. Ford got the place from Bocapa by the same dis tance. ee SECOND RAL Belting: tor two-year-olds, fv Starters, whta, jocka. St Hit Fin Cadet, 192, Coburn Crescent City, 102, Miller Poatitlion 106, Dominick Meme Wastell, 102, Steele, Oauting, 105, Lindsey Uletma,” 102, Cockiran Wild Hees, “102. Lyne ats 8. G.. 102, Land Mauzara. 102, “Dean Miad.A.Stevene. 102, Start’ fa 10 $10 Won sanity. Time} The second race had two-year-olds for 4 this was counted a Kol sho Was a6 to 3 favor- jo clung to Cadet ¢ was the easiest of winners, i: front after Uletma had mad. ning until rounding sate and winning by two lengths cent City, Poatillion was third a lengt away, THIRD RACE. Steeplechase bandicap® short course Nettin Str, Place Starters, whte., Jocks. Dagmar, 130, Hartley Faletle,” 130. Butler o "3 Golden’ Link, 144. Weber wei 0 4 » 6 au The steeplechase furntshed a pretty, race and wa won by the acked horse mar. Falella, was at to 1 in the betting, maile the Tunning by three lengths to the Jast furlong, where Dagmar and Golden Link moved up. tl was nip and. tuck to the wire, where Dagmar was first by @ head, while Falella was a similiar dis- tance ‘before Golden Link, who was Bix lengths before the favorite Fourth Race—Mile and an Won by W. B. Gates. Major was second and Balloon thind —=— NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening Worl.) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEAN Dec. 23.—The entries for to-morrow's Faces are as follows: birt Race—For tuo ant three-year-olte; ant oad Mtace— Goidaga King Tatiue Banta Tereea “Five pounds ap Third Race Deloraine......, ... 101 1 Warranted 104 » Fourth Race—Handica: Beror 16 “| Bt. Cuthbert 1 Maggie Davis... B Bemtzolon 1 & It You Dare ‘s Pitth Race—Selling ; me BE Ud Admission ¢ mile Moroni ° o4 et 5 108, OF. 8 Ayres Reet CYCLISTS AT ODDS. MeFariand I Carrying 6 Against Frank i Now the cyclists are tighting. It is Floyd MeFarland and Frank Kramer who are carrying on the wordy warfar! Maybe, after all, It 1s “Lanky wh. all the "eninning.” It ts ail on it of Kramer's refuyal to ride In for such a large sum i $10,000, “fp begin with, McFarland ciaims we te vuely responsible for Kramer's success Inning the American championship pyedr.. He says he will not de Inthe future, for now he desig- e Jersey Over as “a fine cham- "Then ne says Kramer will not ldo ii Fratios ‘beenuse he feara defeat. a War mer, TURK MATCHED) 'INASTURTIUM’S CAREER ABROAD WITH PENG «=©=«|\WILL BE WATCHED BY TURFMEN. SUMMER WEATHER AND FAST| WILL WRESTLE A BOUT ON} THURSDAY, JAN. 2. Mig Fellows Agree to Meet on the Mat at the Grand Central Palnce. ad, the Turk, and John Petn! he Ruther were matched The Even ternoon to wrestle the evening of Jan, The managers of men and pro r Lew Morris had a tong ar, nt Defore they came to terms, ‘ommon sense was the leaven and the match was finally arranged on terms satisfactory to both parties They dll meet in a bout of two hours’ duration with a reat of ten minutes !f there is no fall at the end of the frst hour. If there ts no fail in two hours the referee will give his dectsion to the man who has done the most work. Charley White will be referee, The will yer cent. of the groa t. to the winner, 25 ythe loser, Pin falle only ount, and no are bar: The men are eveniy matched In weight, skili and strength, and the bout should be very lively and Interesting. HARRIS 1S STILL Ince on! TERRY'S MANAGER THE REPORT THAT THEY HAD PARTED IS DENIED. “Ne More Faithful or Fighter in the Wo Saye Sam. enter ‘The following letter from Sam Harris vt rest the report that Terry M. ager had fallen out neglecting training.” The report stating that I was on th Spemtway yesterday te also false, aa | was at m home all 4 i were to te kreat thing for th jon Truly. yours, Dee Zt 1901 SAC THAMES, SPORTING HEWS WN FRAGHENTS, Rilly Clingman, who was the leading shortstop of the American League last season, and who ayed with Washington, tn Milwaukee and hay signet to manage the Hrewers neat sei for Quin. d& Havenor'a Association club Me wtil take 1 teain the work of buliding up a team that etl etand better than tall ent. The Tennessee Breeders! Asanctatio: epted the dates assigned to Cumby 4 spring race meeting, Apri! 24 to May 2, eventa will be with added announces, with a Derby lds at a mile and an elenth, $2.00) Manager Shettsline may give Jim Stafford « hance at seco) tility man of the sin or seven yeare ladeiphia Select Counetl has appropri: 0) tor the Fairmount Park epeed: Uniteretands Slene will te before t MADDEN STILL HOPEFUL. In of the Opluton that Rutlin WHT Chanegton, “RMS M Noid back in town, De spite the fact that Gis man Rubin wae beaten so decisively by Jeffries san omnde, jon, and an ymateh t aghinst elther Jeff Mater, Sharkey Hanra Madden attributes: Ruhiin's an injury to oft his sustained | f the batt Francis Ruhtin tothat rier rounds lied fourson nent of the Thuralay, Friday ant Satursay of Kk. haw heen postponed on account of the HW of ssom, anti Jan. 2 Band ¢. COPYFPIGHT /90/ NASTURTIUM TAKING AWN EARLY MORNING GALLOP. y Ernest” Marxe country atl be much ess, who will Nasturtiom the Most Pr asturtium will Hation as to whieh would be hold his spec churage ac well tum i}omay te token to TRAINER ENOCH WISHARD HOME AGAIN | PRAISES ENGLISH RACING STEWARDS. ——.—_ e theught thi After Being Five Years] Abroad the Veteran!’ Horseman Returns to| America to Train for! John F. Drake. Lester Reiff Case, but States Boy’s Ride on Lacy Was Honest One. and wind up {h 1 do not know who will train for Him next. yen BASEBALL WAR CAUSES WORRY. --—_____—_ wnwe|ocal Fans Are Fearful that They Will Have): No Team Next Year. endl voyage.” sald Mr. Ing World reporter horses Was sick at any period of Thad them quartered in the an 1 believe that f the vessel, better there than Ui board the st draining the ¢ thelr blood c riped to allay any tendency toward thirteen the .oaumilar number Ks were all bound eps them from # “ay Kind of a storm suce ot his horses: off nsixted of two stalitons nglements of the mber sale at New: Natlonal Le ame has stich a sta patd $15,0) re- Enoch Wishard and Lester wTairs extated English Jockey Club st Croker's ‘The Scotch- and his lordship charged Wish- many xerlous of- against the turf laws, xamination of trainers, Jock- lads and plungers, Wishard ated completely, Charlte Ballard Home, Too, returning American turfman wax Charlie Balla nown asx a jockey In this country, but rloped Into a trainer in Eng- hus achieved u falr meas- ink no chances, and, rather than w rs to turn out all right, American Le turn out all right | Supreme Court in acting as such ew Hurns Mate reat hia moun tina drive by Rallard, with ts to the valldity of his i every hand, and th mer tatl Wowhich he] De Lacy, Mr. Leon, who tx Ink Waited undi the n themselves ted Mr, Whitney's} | y Maher In a great jand and will make a lot y opinion iy that the It is suid that Mr. Soden, of the Hosten ade this statem: cue! American hors eclaily the stal- ard has been away only two year cther thiggs uteing the Varous « but that hax been long enough toomal 1 making a diplomat. yf conciltation and to prom ——$—$—=—___—_— My Tady's Diamonds." It's a rat- tling gooa story. You must read tt There are at jJeast a hundrod reasons why you should. But, by reading the you will know ‘the reasons. nie need to waste your time by| aay erates them here. The story: to-day’a Evening World. of him an ultra Englishman so far as mony, had agreed to vote for Mr, would train Mr. Drake's — the situation Drake will have a big string of! ems to grow more complex and m: English! tifying with the advance of each day Ho| President rather | Spalding was legally elected, but others in all gay not, and there the question rests. She important big handicaps and se- Before starting ona Southern trip year may seein best a rattling good story during my tixty-alx hours] called “My Lady'e Diamonds” running sertally in The Evening World. This Is a story you can't), afford to misg. Don’t let.it ) 4 G. ePALDING,. Read it thoroughbreds. horses I brought over | is a horse of good He ran prominently of uninterrupted of Prosident-fecretary-Treasurer involving the league im any Moancial obligations or interfering In an; way with the property rights of the league itso! pr the individual club me: gins to-day, REAPS BiG. REWARD EXHIBITION BROUGHT HIM IN $5,000. Will Start for New York After Christmas Day to Open “Young Corbett.” the feather-welght champion of the world, will return to this city next Saturday. He wil leave his home tn Denver, en route to Bos- vhere his re: organized the- show sill open on Jan. & ct that the clever little Western wonder made up his mind to go on tne road with a vaudeville show of his own is evidence that he {s {n no hurry to flight, and the prospects are that it will be a year before he wiil decide to give MeGovern another battle. The bdurleque, exhibition bout which “Young Corbett’ and Champlon Jeffries gave in. Denver ‘reallzed considera! money for the little champion, as an Immense crowd pald big prices to see the contest. It is said the boy's share was close to the $5,000 mark. NEW BOXING CLUB TO OPEN. WASHINGTON SPORTING CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA. Charlie White Is Interested and Wil Make Matches in New York. The Washington Sporting Club of Phitadelphia will throw open tts doors on Monday night, Dec, 2. |W. H Rocap, Jim Kelly and Charile White, of this city, will be identified with the new club. This alone should be a guarantee of first-class boxing. The first show will be between Joe Gans, the colored lightwetght of Baltl- more, and Joe Youngs, the hard-hitting Ruffatolan. They will box six rounds at catch weights. A better opening card could not be had. as both “Joes” are boxers that know ail the fine polnts of the game. There will be four other bouts, between local boxers. It is the, Intention of the management to hold) weekly sho: Charite White will look after the club's interest in the metropoiis In the way of securing good attractions, 1 TERRY MAY FIGHT LAVIGNE. Two Ex-Champions ikely to He Matched in a Few Days. A match between Terry McGovern and “Kid Lavigne may possibly be made in a few days. George Conaldine ts Inclined to belleve that the ex-lightwelght cham- pion can take “Young Corbett's” recent victim into camp should the boys meet at 128 pounds, welgh in at 3 o'clock on the day of the fight, and {s prepared to bet $5,000 the way he thinks, Sam Harris, although believing the scheme ong to keep Terry and “Young Cornett” apart for a time, says he will agree to auch a match, but says the welgnt must be 128 pounde at the ring . He says he will not listen to any her condition on that score, [5 POSTPONED. EVENT WILL NOT BE DECIDED UNTIL 1903, Yacht-Racing Unton Could Net Decide in Time What Class of Bo to Build, ROCHESTER, Dec. %.—The much- talked-of international ynoht race for the Canada's Cup, between the Royal "Canadian Yacht Club, of Toronto, and the Rochester Yacht Club, which was to e deen sailed in Toronto Har bor in 1902, hus been postponed until 108, ‘The cause of the postponement is the announcement made by the officials of the Yaoht-Racing Union that it would be tmpoanible for It to decide what clang of yachts should be nermitted to ented the competition for the cun. The Rochester Yaoht Club asked foo the postponement, and the Canadian Club ‘agreed to It, =—— YANKEE POLO TEAM TOGO 10 ENGLAND TO REPRESENT AMERICA IN CORONATION TOURNAMENT. Team Will Be Made Up Principally Clab’s America will be represented in Eng land, In June, at the series of spovty in connection with the coronation cere, montes. After due deliberation the Invik tation of the Hurlingham Polo Club tq the United States Polo Association has been acted upon, and this country will be represented by a team in the tourna- ment. ‘The American team will probably be made up principally of mentbers of the Lakewood team, which won the cham- plonahip last season, and which includeg the strongest and highest handicapped players In the States. Mr. Foxhall Keene, wno will captaly the American forces, It ts said, will bi accompanied by Measra. Lawrence and. J, M. Waterbury, jr.; Mr. John E. Cowdia and Mr. R. L. Agasalz. In addition to taking part in the cor: onation tournament, the American team will play at Ranelagh and attempt to regain possession of the challenge cup which was won at Newport tenes. yeara ago and carried to England by Sir John Watson's team. While the players will not go abroad until April, {t has been determined that the ponies ‘shall be shipped prior to the first of the year. ae FEW GOLF MATCHES. Ouly Six Clubs Will Mold Tourneys on Christmas Day. Christmas Day golfing will round out. the year on local links. While the holl- day will not be aos prolific in tourna- ments as some of the earlier days of the season, enough courses are open ta provide ample scope for good matches. Baltusrol, Dyker Meadow, Nassau, Garden City, Yountakah and’ Montclatr will be the chief gathering points for local players, and Informal tournaments are being arranged at all of these. Holiday Fun and Folly Too much of a good thing! That’s what we are all liable to take during a holiday season. Healthy, jolly people will do it and make themselves _ sick. “In time of peace prepare for war,” and have about the house a pleasant, per- fect, palatable, positive medicine for sour stom- ach, sick headache, colic, winds, belching, biliousness, furredtongue, lazy liver, constipation, bad breath, bad taste, all liable to resute i|from holiday over-indulgence. 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