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G0 70 1 SHOT WOK “JEFFS LIST WILL IT BE MAHER’S PUNCH OR | SHARKEY’S SWING FRIDAY NIGHT? T Evening Compares Fighters by Their Re- Battles — Both Are Hard Hitters AT NEW ORLEANS. © WORD 10 FITZ. LITTLE EMMY AT JUICY ODDS “IF STILL IN THE GAME, LE CAPTURED FOURTH RACE. HIM PROPOSE SOMETHING.” tha on WH Watve Side Het Robert Bonner Took the Opening Event from Anron—Dagmar 0 Winner, Too. nites Tanne aud F (Special to The Eventng Worlt NEW ORLEANS. J ‘Phe sey | deter é BROOKLYN MAN MAY BE CON- GRESS'S PRESIDENT. | Manhattan Delegates ae memete SLreni es. | INTERESTING tee | BASEBALL NOTES. eer i ey “MKECIER i ; YANKEE PUGILIST LOOKING i "| AFTER TWO ENGLISHMEN. hotee 3 r They Are Jack Roberts mu . Cheater, and He Wants | Ma them 1,809,523 9%5 tO = Thiié s-one billion, aight hundred and nine | o.,snoN. Jar \ million, five hundred and thirty-nt *hitad 8 wh thousand, eight hundred and forty Baye —Whew, just think of it. Ail orl, pean Sida et a s these figures represent acres «i | ig ground still under the contro! of)’ Unele Sam. Of this great rh “ ing, one billion, one hundred an|| xi ten million, six hundred and forcy s B TaRES ASROV AEST wand, four hundred and|, eight acres have been sur ‘ and properly recorded in|! e . If you want to know ‘ bout this outlet for future see pages 166 and 167 of orld Almanac. Teraely Treated in the 192 World e Wall priate) ‘and. *) Advertise houses, homes and apart- Bie ll nesiealecs* By menis for cule in the Sunday World, _THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, 1902 New York and Cre! to-morrow night. Th BASEBALL WAR PEL i NEARS ITS END. SIX-DAY RACE NOW SPALDING SAYS TO-DAY WILL NINE TEAMS START THE LONG END PEN-AND-INK FIGHT. GRIND THIS AFTERNOON. Freedman in Next °© King and Samucison Have to An lement and Will swer for Von-Appearance Say Just a Bit More. Letter-writing and the war of wots! pHitaAMeLPHIA, Jan. i—At & ich have marked the present dasebal 1 cenne to-day.” saya AG and for that the e game, it can be sakl It fs not that Mr Spa rendered to his foe in the Nu League tangle, but because whatr else te to be maid will to-trorrow. when the injun ings will be resu Mr. Spalding is « disgusted mart cording to himself. for Wilson and glad tdini -Huropean combt and ink bombardments he says (h pape ee Bneiee Freedmanites ha 1 1b 4 of Freedman is a 1 Otto Mayo, “McEachern, to find, as t x nd ~=Munro, into argumentative details in troversy and has shown 4 knowledge of baseb But Mr. Spaid' something tw ¢ Fulton President of tae No at ipasisea nt a PIENING’S G'S BIG JOB. 3°) WIM Endeavor to! nan easy victory over BROOKLYN’S TROTTING AS- SOCIATION IS NOW DIVIDED. nate the thir OLD RIVALS TO MEET. cent 4. C, Hock= cy Tenis WIL Piny To-Morrow. firs: time this season the ‘There ts a lively mixup In the 1 ks na of the Crescent A.C ANd) of ime Parkway Driving Club, om Ocean Las eae ry wT ockoya, | Boulevard. Brokiyn, and decided oppo- Crescents Save] sttion has developed, to the extent of a won the championship for the past two | 1 arty forming to take tub out of years, and the w York A.C. has bw en | the hands Messrs. Frank D. Creamer, the runner-uy oy James Shevlin ne ‘ nt Holders of Oftice, It Te 8 © Shown Poor Business Methods. » on each occasion ¥ the two stron hited Stetes, and the ¢ fought desperately IN BRIEF FORM. ote NOTES OF THE BOXERS. SPORTING NEWS \OF INTEREST TO HORSEMEN, THE GOLFERS. SPORTS OF ALL SORTS. Syracuse Onesmen Wor Mloomfeld & a Yew OMecers at last season an offer of week's lease of the track of a@ trotting meeting syndicate of favored for practically noth- nsideration having been $1. Tt ts said BOWLERS AND BOWLING. is attributed to poor man- Rotem and he judges’ stand percent A ticket and election this /TWO-YEAR-OLOS' DEBUT THIS WEEK. YOUNGSTERS WILL RACE FOR FIRST TIME ON SATURDAY. > Feiday nighta on Black's ville avenue (Spectal to The Eventa “k the sport will z with that of two wreks, and on Saturday two-year-olde wtll have thetr > show t ability. n the only stake Oak Steeplechase Handicap, over ourse. Mike Quinlan holde hgh score tor the year Death, who rons in the name of 8. D. the Detfort Palace alleys with 200 | Adkinson, has shown consistent form same old Ear ° of the 390; the lest ball was ace since his arrival here. In a short dis- qiesisel tae tance or a long distance race he tn- hu ite ens fal MORE SAIL FOR AILSA. English Yaw! INTERCITY RACQUETS. rw York and Phil to Mold Meeting on Ja THE ABBOT MAY RACE BORALMA. » Posts $5,000 to Arrange the Trotters J. Scannell jubs are seen in b enters frat and Between Five Eaperte Will ITHACANS BEGIN PRACTICE. WII Pat Rase- att cond Jates in Training. firat baseman largest in the ts begun eariler > is no ern trip in May, a Western trip in June aod will play about ten games at home, vartably lands the money, He has twice during his many PLAY FOR TITLE RUPTURE CURED. he NATIONAL TOURNEY BEGINS| 5. snoroves tavic tram ~s"ibe only arses AT HANOVER CLUB TO-NIGHT. |: : 1 cure’ ‘Lady ibovEs eAsric few York. J Our trumes are not All the Week to Champtonship, r, beginniq to-night. the| FAMOUS R No SSS18 guaran m the near Mh mreet 5 cases where. capeniee’ eat national amateur champlonahip will be-| mis, sy exprem dT Kremer st a 2 gin at the Hanover Club, Brooklyn. : — — ‘There will be five contestants—Arthyr Medical. Townsend, of the Crescent A. C., the present champion; J. Byron Stark ot OLD DR. GRINDLE, | Wilkesbarre, Pa.; J, Ferdinand Poss berg, of the Lielerkranz; ner, of the Crercent A. brother, Edward Gardner The Kame will be 39) points, fourteen: | hi. inch balk line, and two qumes will be played every nicht. The tournament will last a Week, ‘The players to-morrow night wiil be Frank Gardner va, 2dward | Aariner, and Stark vs. Poggenberg. All the players have practised faithfully for the tournament, and there should be some lively Ouishea, Kememter, Old) Fellows cures ‘Weat 12th at, te .