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Pownitend:s hada, bie tury, whieh will die at midnight in a] University student, was the jumper of Monte Himyar In and Ww AG GIANTS 2 j chorus of tae bells and blaring} the year, Kraenzlein, the most won- pe-rema ned ito the inten hy i ad » i. | horns, has bee a momentous one in] derful hurdler that ever lived, did walle Puryea was only half a length ‘the sporting aerial not compete here, but again aston- ; Third Race—Miie and weventy yards Records of all sorts have been] ished the English with his remark- . Won by Judge Steadman; Prentome BIG OFFER MADE HIM BY; wiped out and new figures set by |nble speed over obstacles. Fourth Race—Seven furlongs SV ont FRED KNOWLES. amateurs and professionals, New| Such were the records made in the by |Noblen + BG. C1 ray ( RACES 10 champions have come to the surface, | year that will go out with the stroke 2 = Db. Not p ; | and old on have successfully de-|of midnight. It 1s a merry pace for NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Sree nuae aes Serene | fended their titles after sensational| the new year, and one that will tax 5 » Nothin ; Say on the Mat Soh | struggles. all athletes’ energies to equal, to say (Preeti ean Petree | In professional sport the great| nothing of surpassing. RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, fe nts of the year have been, briefly ST Dec, 31—The entries for to-morrow's aay ee susiemaneeer pilen i “es king, the defeat of The Abbot Faces as follows: ne Ne rach Pe eset { and the trotting of a mile in 2.02% by Pig scenes i testo there Is In ‘them only Um an THREE BIG RUNS WILL BE (icine: the mite in a2t seconts he val 0M. kreatest tn rH te STARTED AT MIDNIGHT. = |itenri Fournier in his automobile: the i ago 8 winning of the English Derby by W. ee ig team an + Event win|C: Whitney's Volodyovski, and. the bi SS alge Champa team of \ | ioelentanan defeat of Terry McGovern by “Young WINS THIRD RACE MONTE HIMYAR TAKES THE! SECOND EVENT. Kalomu Gallops Home in the at New Orleans Track— Crowd Good. | Elrety NEW ORL could be no complain to the weat simply perfect particular, and t crowd made the The manageme of six races to o had the track been the sport would have } with any day since the meeting opened But, unfortunately, tt was in poor wha again this afternoon, notwithstanding thy fact that it had dried well over Fat, as {t was heavy, except in rome | places which had dried out Vetter by | the ald of the sun. which ohh i The fourth race, was a! wetght handicap at seven furlongs, lind | the star ficld of the day entered in Handicapper, Semicolon, B. G. Fox, No dleman and Elsie Hramble. { The badge Issued to Jockey Coburn's brother was taken up by the off yesterday afternoon. frequentiy circulat Coburn has wagere horses other th Rumors ha {late that in order to guard against the offictals took up iis ested him to rem: jock in future, | FIRST Z. Por all ages; five and one-half tue ngs Starters, wht, Jocks. Kaloma, 34, Dad Alpaca, 104, Gormiey.. You Dare, 109. Coburn Small Jack, 104 Little J. tiorne! Ortrud, “104, Urenaan Amerom, 104, Lyne... Rick Lobart. 10K Stumpy 1 Ste Fin An Btart poor! Won driving | The opening eve f eleht he and four well vorite ch were | ‘well supported we Alpaca” and’ Ka Named the winner. Fitzgerald twenty min field away, and then th oner, with Nick Laharet ‘post. Kisaoe was th | and“he went out to make the runtln, | closely followed by Dare a Tan in this order t last xt where Kaloma closed taking the load we a len Alpaca enough to beat If head for second mc SECOND RACE For two-year-old; five furlongs ith Just You aWasere, whts. Jocks. Sti Pin M. Himyar, 100. W.Walto 19 1 Lady Alberta, v1, liryce 2 Puryear, 112," 3. ‘Miller Clreus, “212, “Layne Elizat’ Dillon, 94, se. Laeaja, 103, ' Steels The Fashion, 91. Date Ada 8. G.. 109, Laniry Aranzas, 105. Coburn Herodes, 100, tort Veous Victrix, 3, Louten.1! Aaron Pond, 4, iteie~ Btart good. Won dri Twelve two-year- ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING W DAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3l, THE WORLD: TU (901 JUDGE STEADNAY [AMATEUR CHAMPIONS AND RECORD-BREAKERS WHO MADE ATHLETIC HISTORY IN THE YEAR 1901. EDWARD HANIAN TEN EYCK, CHAPTPION SCULLE WORLD. rr ae a earl / é WILD RIDING IN SIX-DAY RACE, ICE ON BOSTON TRACK AND STONES THROWN BY BOYS. s neh Team aud the Hobo Cyclists * in a Flerce Argue ment. nd Score: at 3.051 Rater ant MeLean MeFarland a King fougoltz and Monroe and nder and Fisher and ©! Krebs and K Jaaks and Muller. MeConnell and Carnt 6 (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Dec, 31.—When the second instalment of the six-day international Twelfth Honr. Freeman Cane seeves ARTHUR DUFFY CHAMPION SPRINTER. ' Professionals, Too, Furnished Several Sur- prises and Made the Dying Year ond race and they were a very bad lot, and there were tips galo: Monte Himyar was given out as a sure wine her, and he was made the favorite, with Circus a wi ked second nee. Lady “Alberta wa. from 3) to 1 to 15 StoS 1, and from 2 to 1 to 10 to 1. Kaloma York nage Saturday BURKETT WILL ary Chup, a and | Memorable. The trst 5 of the twentieth cen- “Long Lanky” Jones, the New York Corbett" in the squared circle, Amateure Furnished Surprises Too In the amateur sporting world the year brought many surprises. Among captain the New York team WRESTLING TITLE WILL BE DECIDED ON THURSDAY. ot the New rast Fred Knowles, to Worcest oted play i PAM Esc sais the golfers Miss Genevieve Hecker, a the contrac host of cycle «will oung girl, upset all calcul, Anate ‘Thompesa Knowles fed with him, tt is) ax. | —— —— = — = oft 6 Vink to create th of : sulations aad Nachad, the Turk, and John Plen- ea viverpeuide apceentice ailoonene, paid ba HINTS = — ae en eta) ab defeated her more experienced rivalg | 1 Mat Fourth Race—New Year's aadic:p; sat wilh dor s9).tn ia ’ epee OGneee tale for national honors aft pre anke eee cae cae added; mile and seventy yarts dusty fuceme Coney Island after a sensa- at the Palace. Lord “Quer Marcos Burkett is not know 1 1 Stream ra the Merrick road/ tonal tournament, Walter J. Travia ayward iiucter i 4 aro the most pretentious of meets. | y, : that the « » € was be u Dee Heres iiic noo» whitehslatorared . AU will start on the stroke mid- Heaten in the metropolitan cham} 1 if two year St. ae at plonship, but redeemed himself and] Now ie the year ote es jesten 2 Durke' , Associate > Chub: - | successfully Hshed athletic records that bid fatr to irish Jewel es Burwels practic. vo | p | Aaa Clubs wit man-| successfully defended his title in the aiajid Uihal tent Voth timengthareilstevers: had a con but ' | 1] ey eae ten national tourney. Indication of at least one branch of refused to sa nthe Tal pte: latent is Yonkers: Among the amateur swimmers B.] sport instituting a champion during the Petter een l Ss Both | of will Carroll Schaeffer and Miss Ethel | new year arho srl lve long in his glory. Brey t eth 10. me ntecle m Medford lding. were aetically. cw! That event will be the wrestling bout ma | MAN WHO TRIED TO SWINDLE , Tet Mast fae ae eT eee 1 Century: Hond Club Seale ea Drnctlicalty Without) vcwoen John Plening, the “Butcher | MACKAY ESCAPES. a ae ett | stow handsome rivals, Both broke records and won} joy," and Nachad, the Turk, which ed | b i Rieger evelis h every scratch event they started in, | will be decided at the Grand Central “Joe Coit\ the ¢ a we Long Island century. ¢ In rowing Edward Hanlon Ten] Palace on Thursday night. (Five rounds ‘appcentica 4 NT an Atk mittee Deeldey a hati ne abl everybody D441 pyek, who has the honor of being the | Ernest Roeber has Seen ghamnian (oF " Hee ee a Coney Istand will be und Aneeee many years now, but his retirement has RICE FOUGHT DRAW. weok old : | Me H Esnntsiae ina tultwet ction of the Century: Koad Chih only American to win the diamond] Cyyscq new men to battle for the title, . Han Johnson, 1 h ay Kinga GoliniveLwaveelmena ana suriny pols shideuiey tegen proved ai, Plening and Nachad were the pale ta 4 Theelinen are ty turn out in solid num-/ self beyond question the best sculler| frat take up the Issue je winner Engaged in Hout with Murray, De- 5 ders 4 will mm Hedford in the world, He retired at the end| of thelr bout will bo the new champion spite Antl-Fight Law. ue! : inetdate facets anayretira. a tie | ts the incnaGal ana sieay | of all Graeco-Roman wreatlers, (Bpectal to The Fvening Wort.) Pestle who will # amateur chains xe Cites eyinle all Set % ory That they are the best men in thelr 31—In apite | St tls meeting Rant bs ‘ounly at successor in C. 8. Titus, of the Unton| pranch of sport to-day has been am. efigint | MH divclom his at c honoring st with nin) FRENCH STUDENTS’ BALL. |ioat clu, who won the association | piy proven. Plening han tet and der decided | atruction of). the "0 \ tSittea wilt ber held cham a fe @ scores of good and ambitious 1 i : pionship and will compete at|feated scores of a d it was] for a new N at the meek t ¢ the coming of axe] Many Novel nite eaieytne ae pete mt wrestlers and Nachad showed his worth New London, | Shall work to ‘he f are o . kramme To-Nght, Saat eel ah Aa in his recent bout with Roeder, Both yilotii Lymn; || eds, Concerned a] ; astern Leaguers who broke lato the Call: |. The French Students ve their| Im tennts William A. Larned, who! men pave show appreciation of the task CECH Pudi cents ante RU L " ‘ Vit fairly well The noes annual ma at Sul-}has tried for many years, ct last suc-| before them, for they have trained Minas whetai, ng was 2 to Ml arush will be dreoineirac Resend y have been zor's Harlem Mu: and, }eceded in winning the champlonship. | falthfully for aeveral weeks in prepa- who did most of the lead Acted Bolin: price: 9 ‘ ‘ York catebor, who] judging from th tlons, , tion for the event. The word of a HFAY.| however, shoored up ‘onexpest: | Mw holdings in Cincinnati " h Iie sbarduntil ese | mratias tor’ tne att to sur, | Malcomb Whitman, champion of 1900, | er cr. DEN ar Wiles eave 1s well, Flee wpparenti yg not ont movement to have the Cincinnati mittee ic shed svont tn thelpaxe In many Ways the lively functions} 4d not defend his title, taken that they are in fine shape, and and cabandoncd “tke aa autas aa pu on y ny an at is] t { AUR avers pereentage of of past years. Fiannagnn’s Many Records. that {s enouga to warrant an excellent ee the fight. The ninth round | &** SEQUME CER DIGly t 1 . Te oahemhe . Many novel teatures are on the pro- ~ contest. rep tas fou ut the fete oer is ce AtHAU ALE Bryah fa not a resident | « E are ee a ay have bes AS for ne. ‘There Will be the Students] On track and fleld John Flannagan, tne advance sale of seats has been a ee ordered | of Cincinnats, ana that his est in the no 2eaTe on « plan to get the present Ohio gaine ade tip of 20) pretty i i . . 6 contest a draw ono: Judge sFlowned | AAUTIMOT ged into a code that will be wen hamp, and it _ Sonteat, for the 3z0]records galore. Arthur Duffy, the] ace will be taxod to \ts utmost capachty head of thla moveinent, iA peer Nai Mave tagislalon ateuting the game] diamond sunburst to be offered to tho! wondertul Georgetown Untvoralty |e" Thursday. night offere port, the men interested with him are opposed | Mat sight b: to any sch freezing out of Mr. Brush, Mr, moral Ferris and has financlal sup- | o, 1d that he and [ay In an exbis cou: ———_ Success Invariably follows in the pe track of the Sunday World Wants. the feat featur comtag legislative se rt the Inte: oat, had Uli cand Duniheath, of New York, ed out in the resoad round are very) much ted In the our come of the competition, and as the ballots will be voted by the spectators every one present will have an oppor. nity to vote for his ‘or her Faxoriiey sprinter, got back to form and won the championship in record time of 94-5 seconds, me whica will lead to the! Tixmaa ws for fouling. Uy te sixty-hour team race was started there ident an Intention on the part of koltz and Simar, the Freneh team, many breaks for laps by and Maya and Freeman 4) was e te stop the the Mes arland and Munre combined ms. The ref- vutioned these men about team rk and they denied any Intention of doing that sort of work. Gougoltz and Simar sald that they, would stop ft, and they went out at a two-minute gait to do so. First Simar, Gougoltz, made a break for the front. King and Samuelson played for the front time and time again, and seemginly alded the others In the work, of fighting combination: muelson was so ¢€ } dent in his work that he crowded the } other ridora out of position in the rat (4 hour, ‘The referee had to caution Frank / \ Waller, the handler of the hoboes. Wal+ e mest and conf- ler took Samurison off the track and gave him a talking to at length, after wilch Mr. Hob ame back and did hetter, In the first hour twenty-five miles ¢ would have been ridden, but the men Were forced to drop down to the flat while a man syphoned the water out of th laced q around cate, which have to be the (op of the old train shed to thi ings. = ‘The rain of to freezing weather dripping stopped. life of the riders i by throwing stones the side windows to the evident root ry one. ‘The arrest of a er Boston youths and Uirashings Inistered to ‘them when they ¢: “inside through the holes did not step te nulse igain the riders had of the track. This ver twenty miles - that he had ff but he would be all ich Improved this morn= id that the in New Fork, as in New York, entre of read iaters TATTLER'S AEN EQUINE RECORD, -¢ TROTTER LANDED HIND HOOF IN HIS MOUTH. kutters num, Rex was ing and Ls team wol And It Required “Vets,” Carpene ters, Blacksmiths und Grooms to Remove It. ' Tattler, a three-year-old thoroughbred trotter, who winters at the Oakfeld Stables, Bloomfield, N, J., established a new equine record yesterday, He @uce “lin getting his hind foot fnto his mouth, The fact that it took a force of veterinary surgeons, three blacksmiths, \ wang of carpenters and grooms from far and near to extricate that foot from between Tattler's weth makes his feat all the more notab! Tattler Ix the property of Propristor Maxfleld, cf the Oaktleld Stables, and has a road record that makes him value able, the winter and f He waa given a big box stall for as been taking things easy for more than a month. Yester- day morning one of the grooms was passing his stall and heard Tattler give a Uttle whinny, Mke a call for help. The groom opened the stall door and saw Tattler bent double, as though tled Ina knot. He couldn't move, so tightly was he wedged In a corner of his stall, and his hind joof was half buried in his mouth. The animal seemed to realize his undignified position, and plead rather sheepishly with his eyes to be tricated. $< CLOSING OF FIGHT BIDS. Sullivan WIL Dee cide on Nattle-Ground To-Day. Terry McGovern and Daye Sullivan will know this afternoon where - they will fight thelr arvanged pout on Jan, 30. ‘This is the day set for the closin of bids for the contest, and the clu will be chosen. Many organizations are MoGovern a known to be after the bout, but the one offering the best inducements will Ret the bout, —— Arcanam Wheelmen Open House. Tho Royal Arcanum Wheelmen will hold apem house, or “watch night." to-night, at thelr elul house, o. 262 West Ninety-ninth street. With ene tertalnment, music, dancing and retr the affair promises to be a succesatul soc! Ing of the new year. In the membership eons test for the closing year A. J. Henrick oF medal; Frank Tenner, fe. eeconae ; third prise, OG esac “Medical, OLD DR. GRINDLE,__ 4 3S vearn a specialist tn diavases of easing OLD DA. GRINDLE'S scleatife treatment, and akin diseases, pains int re throat and mouth, rt for marvellous ‘cures, ous PoE ots Wice tree, n Bundi x ‘feed viatting eat wkiItai_ phyaleta Dit. GRINDGE has a reco: OFFICE OVER 20 YEAR between 6th and 7th eine, $1. Net

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