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i TWH WORE TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24, 190?” SIPHON WINS THE FIRST RAGE, WARM WEATHER BOTHERED NORTHERN TURFMEN. Gtewards Still Investigating the Running of Rush at New Orleans. (Special to The Evening ¥ NEW ORLDANS, La. Dov mith the very ilich Decause of t. can realize } fered, as they change becius: guddenty. At th bettér than in the would blow once in large crow! that made the Jour the Fair Grounds essays! some heat. The horses down 1 rin in the races | this afternoon were a littl than those of yesterday an interesting day's at tals mean rt The Eastern horsemen to-day learned nto the different as- @oclations in New York for uext year, of the dates giv and all agreed that they were well die tributed, 4 ho they were surprised] to learn that no dates had been given to the Sullivan combination’s new track } The Investigation into the ning of Rush owned by Steve Li Hommedieu, the plunger, who won a rv yesterd Causing the stowards ty suspend his trainer, E. Trotter, ix still going on B Hight we J. Waldo, the erick yo who rode In Engiand thls ye unt on Bed ward Corrigan, had thi Bignal tn the first race FINST HAC Fer two and three year Starters, hts, jocks, StU Pia. gir tae | Siphon, 0, Stelen -.. G Pirate's Ques, I Prrrho, 8. Meate ‘Aeale Thommjeon. 1 Fickle Saint. 100, Cochran 5 100, Gormley. 4 The conditions of the called for two and three seven furlong: nda faced the start ite, with Anni played hors. the winner b thon when the nr the Ben Huitur lead of four i to allow win ina dr Hunter, at # to a cength ha ees Reseta Thirt Race, —steey Handicap: shory | course Brad Bath Kace—Selitne Tatford a B10,000 Purse, _HOT,SPRI> Dec, 4.—The new Oor Clty A.C. has offered a $10.4 | @n4 50 per cent. of the picture p for a ten-round contes: between ({MoGovern and “Young Corbett.’ to 1k: place on St. Patrick's Dn The club 4 backed by Arkansas polit (clans. The ciub has matched Al \Weint pep meet Dan. Creedon on Jun. >: “twenty rounds. Frank Childs las agree! meet Joe \ tin a twenty-reund acco — » Of Chicago, ae match Terry Me md "Kd" Broad for 2 days, before the leGovern wi na} ALL THE NEWS LITTLE TOMMY HALL, OF SIX DAY RACE FAME, SHOWS BENEFIT OF INDULGENCE IN ALL SPORTS FOR TIM SULLIVAN: Jockey Club Furnishes List for Next Season, but Does Not Mention Jamaica Track. SEAT VEAIUS ILOING Warhtnged ny, Maret eens any, April t We Uetuh Sit Snretorn Aug. tte Prbdny, Washingce day, Nos. 10, Hos Tim Sul “POLO TEA GOING ABROAD, ANNOUNCEMENT, Sry Assoetation Sending 11 Vive © Kon lerstand ene at all Paggilin 1. deft rien, of hurting his hand: “best made a bers offer, he match OF THE SPORTING WORLD. Irelle Le | Usi tr re ls not the de oof training fo tx to following the pulting coming season ssed with the IP was xu iueh and that about nderful endurance though he will wall Philadelphia NEW YORK CLUB AFTER PLAYERS. Local Baseball Organization Follows Advice Given by Pe s Disputed President. uid begin tr offers fram man- ball war is stil Yquartera Af At Halt isan exe Lo wWent to work x was backstoy stralghtens 0) and 12-hour we THE STAGE KILLS PRIZE FIGHTERS. Physical Culture Professor Says Acting Has Led All Champions to Defeat. > Isteodd my. VaR. tO, Kiyn Jockey Vevetion tight fet of the court “EFFRIES STIL | ON FITZS TRAIL CHAMPION ANXIOUS TO AR- LOCAL WRESTLER TO MEET RANGE BOUT WITH HIM. PIENINGS WISH IS GRATIFIED. NACHAD. THE TURK. AG. GEIS £ OF FRISCO CUEIST von HL, HERBERT DENIES SUCH WILSON SIGOURNEY TO TAKE PART IN CHAMPIONSHIP. s work IW Hore ina metern gym. he Mat on Kuements that He Men Agree to Tu Jon. 2, and AM Holds W1t Ne Allowed, uzh he reom. wrestler who has * to the front in that line n arned victories, ned to meet Nachad, the Turk, at the Grand Cenral Palace i -Champion Jim is manager, Hilly 1 ‘ tel settriv < with and his brother Jack, 4 br to a quen- his next oppor | ¢ Hoth men with thelr managers met at » Byening World yes very Mitte ceremony, f articles of agreement, rday and after two hours, and itt nd oof the tirst hour ake a rest of ten minut Wrestling until putt omight get to N ed at the end of i anager, will try Fitzsimmons iy to awasd his decision man who does the moat work. | Pin fatle only will count, Charley White. at Whatever date ls M'CLOSKEY NEARLY OUT. and all holds ——=—>>_— NEWS OF THE BOXERS. again teen permitted to be cai . Louls and Memphi Vwithin the next two we clubs will be holding weekly sho Hadly iy Three Rounds, the track team ¢ ght Joe Walcott, consider Walcott in the same class Closkey was kuard this year, | ee Who punished hh Williams wii | HACE , of Aligntown, Pi 1 to postpone hla hasetedtt hat the reseree sto) C beue to prevent a knockout, McCloskey was ever Aghter of South Urooklyn, and Young Mo! Chicago, have been matched to meetin a round bout before son, Mich., on Thui ‘One of the beat ba should be the twenty-Fa Tt 1 likely that a race will be arranged, by} tlth Georgetown, * Donahue Wash! decided In some KEENE’ STABLE BEST IN ENGLAND. MANY OF THE BEST HORSES SECURED BY HIM. Noted English Traine ave Charge of erican's String. er, WH 4 James Ro Keene, millionaire, and rt) t grea stadle of the oughdreds in the world, will nave the tnetion of having the best stable of arses In And next year. For Ars Mr. Keene has been r horse owners nd by acquiring in England has nally he such a stable | Mr. Raged the noted Eng to take charge has also e atner Fellx La of hls string. head of the string will de Cons three-year-old colt that Handicap. Me from h ~ Kinalish Oaks e IL, who finished yy: Chacornac, the wine Faturtty yhoo Bey tn the Noonday, a fast ped from regular market. “ROOKIES” NOW HAVE A HOME. METROPOLITAN ASSOCIATION LEASES 26TH ST. HOUSE. Beckh aintny mpton, sround. ft In Elahorately Furolshed and Meetings WIM Ne Held There in Fature. Metropolitan Turf Association, whieh [x composed of all the prominent bookimakera in this elty, will not have to hol meetings herearter at the Sturtes vant House, for tt has leased the house No West Twenty-sixth street furnished it at the cost of $52.00. For several years the association has been trying to secure a suitable house which it could lease for a head- 4 vain hunt of two y-fixth street house was wing members were selected to serve on the governing committee: orge A. Whe he chatrinan and president of the clu N. Marks, treas. urer dle’ Burke, Isanc Hackelbers and Sol Licbtenstein. The house com- mittee consists of Robert E. Alken, chairman; Charles 2. White, seorqtary: M. Goodwin, Wiliam Squire Croucheon, Joseph HM. Vendig, A. A. Jones, AL Re . Charles Walters and C, F, Heine- White has been made the r of the house, and it dto the furnishing of the club, Sait N HENLEY REGATTA. COACH HANLAN SUGGESTS THAT MEN BE SENT. Nelleves He Can Piek an Elght Which Will Come Out Victorious, ts of Columbia University sending a crew a d next year to take ft in the Dublin regatta and the Hen- y regattas are very bright at present. Coach Edward Hunlan ts in favor of the project, and as his advice In such matters In generally accepted by the mittee on such affairs, the chances crew will be selected. Han- fident he could pick ‘a crew come very near winning both events and will therefore do every- ine In his vewer to have the schemo carried out. are lan that ee Faccutive Tells Clubs uM WHI He Permitted, MILWAU Wis. Hitting In the clinches will be permitted at all of the boxing shows which may be con- ducted in Milwaukee In the future, Ite cense having been granted by Mayor Rese to the Badger Athietic Club and Milwaukee Boxing Club to observe the #ame riles here as govern the fighters In Phiceno! and other cittes, ‘This permission ven, however, only to men. welghing 15) pounds and under, while those xolng over that welght will be compelled to bow to the old rullny whieh callin for cle n brenks, hd ——— Sportsmen's Goods. Columbia 3¢'Vecey"si" 93 Bay. Graphophone Open Kventi “OLD DR. GRINDLE, 5 pate ayevsarine ot su Lid Dit. GHINDLat'a sel a, aes iting leat skilful physicians. Remember me | DR: GhiNBuae has a’ record for see OFFICE OVER 30 OARS AT 11 eet and many celebrities will greet the 1 twelfth annual ball Paris,” which: will be held to Holt on the night of Dec, 3 am sae nh Vraey itn At the ead of the ¢ Dosiag show at Chicago, the crowd bout la Wednesday's) ‘Before ieaving for bis bome in st. Rous Mo, President Mickey ano unced that unless ton’ wes ralged he would jrue a call Jor = {ng of the. new American Association be Besant Rabi, CHy 8 Dog 3. fu the ropes 1d tate short werkt “AULT have to aay,) qentiomen; iia arc re at of Australia, elghteenth round,* Detwegn 61h and 7th even Advice Tourn Ato.8. Rentava: bes sta htt Seal if ee ee etn aa i | ohana \

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