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“Aqueduct Stewards Could Eas- ity Place Blame for Outrag- -eous In-and-Out Running. Wei Whis race meeting at Aqueduct 1s one ie Mighe most outrageous that an indul- F geht pudlic ever looked upon. There is + Og pretense of running to form. Horses ‘wun last one day and first the next. They change thelr form as easily as a man does his coat. Everything scems to go and there Is no check ‘These things have been going on all _ the meeting, and conservative critics at Arst excused the reversals on the ground that the horses were of bad class, the 8 a poor lot and the track not Dest in the world for true form. this excuse cannot be offered any ‘fn the writer's opinion, as well as | many, others, the Young Henry race yeaterday was shameful. Money was SENATOR M’CARREN, | foretold the result. Did ‘the people who bet eenfidence? Chance for Stewards, he sheets will show who they might find out why so confidently placed. “fm the ring with a confidence that on Young ry know that Animosity would not | within pounds of her form? they did not, then why was the money” ut down in such chunks and with such bet the money, and if the stewards are curlous this money ‘hile the stewards are Investigating .the Plater race they might as well take | WATCHING A $10,000 BET GO WRONG. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1902. LL THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS (THACANS. MUST CHECK COURTNEY, of the fact that Mosketo, another |Cornell’s Welcome at Henley from the Asi race at a mile . 4. He carted 103 pou ot a dollar showed In in with the same weight an with money. race and 8 beaten onl. Public In Patient. ease ice went from 10 to never showed a pa in his race. lerday this same Mosketo Michaels. This was anot! opened at 12 to lee dre d to 6 to 1. Suet in eee mic held, van’ y was Mosketo bac! fash Hea ate : ~ paenrtey are onl; samples of layed t add t and the stable, was started nd seventy yards nds ar | ‘Was he backed on that occa- | the r 1 to rtlcle of started dQ carr: a ‘The ring ‘om 12 to 1 Mosket remarik- y a few ed with confidence y% He was a remarkably bad race on Noy. 4, but a very good Ort form as most re- ble part of the whole business is the public will stand for it and day after day for yrare Uke the deummver wh more. 10 landed @ Pennsylvania town one fine day. an inveterate’ faro asked to be directed playes to he at a gam). was told that there was only one in "added his informan want to go up against It, gal the drummer. might as well be against 8 a straight one.” that probably illustrates: of the public toward pass such races as those A. GC. § blow was So quietly are the Senator's bet-| intimates can tell whether he has Mestions passes all. comprehension. | A. C. last night. ‘The final can use It. There are a couple of old e j i g'writer has been at outlaw tracks) Mile by chance. Farren had been th® yoieeg in piace now, but they can|tg operatio:s conducted that few | thousands of dollars or pennies de- | on, and a chalr was qiven to her by ye phere has bean more Mieuueduct.| though his punches Incked. power, he easily be removed outside of the layers and the Sena-| pending on the result of a race, He |%2me of the citizens of Greenfeld in wis clearly outpointing the Quaker and —$—— > : i recognition of her riding in the te << van ae vreu a when he atarfed when | Wa ad O'Rourke Draw, | t0F'8 commissioners know when he|never complains, but dismisses al it ner'time of life in the caching andj ~ RACING NOTES. we ioran must hecredited with patience. | PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Nor. &—At the King | !® Putting down the money. But he /rough deal with a smile and a shrug | floral parades. Hi amalted, for an pening an td Phillip Av ©. Inst night Charile O'Rourke, of | Puts it dovn in chunks, and, as the |of the shoulders. Senator McCarren | I her youth it was always her custom (= led right whe he saw one. Cambridge, and Andy Watson, of Boston, fougnt | layers are painfully aware, he gen- fis an ideal bettor, cold, calculating, |t® tide to church on horseback. She Barred ridenes ot ine cvet conalilen of 180 | 3 Jabbfog, wity is agen npn Rola Litenat And clever rounds No deciafon was] Oratiy picks it up with interest. nerv- and caring, NDE: |nivo rode to. the neighborhood grit. copay that sergeant, juat arriveg |@0d sent him down and owt, | LTE & s 3 mill, miles away, carrying corn and th aires ROBBED A BOOKMAKER. ) ‘ NEARY AND SULLIVAN on the horse's back George Forbes pur Joyner She retains, ail, her mental tacuitics A ty y le @, an lellghits in tell- Peaterday the two-ye Rene and|Man Snatched His Gold) Watch WIN IN MILWAUKEE. ing stories of sme’ of the athletic feats pom, BIN Smith (:'Pittaburg Phil's’ brother) and In He! . she performed In her youth. She Is still train the youngs! 3 : De aeabiateata Latter Landed a Knockout When [alert and sprightly in her actions, and sr le john Mould, who told jagistr Tide of Battle Wan A, 4 walke with a firm, unfaltering ‘step. ‘The Jockey Clud stewards have communicated) Fiogan in the West Side Court this} +* x z wainst Him. | here is Hrtle dobut among her friends with several horsemen that won at morning he was a bookmaker, living at a 1 1] MILWAUKE and family that she will fall to round cs t. “you for itis y_ altterence." | always lose ‘a brace the at- Aqueduc’ Ing. But how on earth phe ate ards and ask Ke meeting, never been settled, kn Tho Jockey payment of all obi) ub officials are trying to Mons to dorsemen, je thoroughbred stud of Perry Belmont, con- Of the great Kthelbert. tha Magian and e) trom won nearly nt brood cat Next Year Will Have a String, for Coach Isn’t Popular There LONDON, Nov. 8.—Referring to the possibility of Cornell University sending a crew to compete at the Henley Re- gatta next year, the Dally Telegraph says: “Cornell will be warmly welcomed at Henley, but the crew would be well advised not to allow the prominence to thelr professional coach, Mr, Courtney, which he enjoyed upon the occasion of his last visit, Mr. Courtney's attitude toward the Leander Club has not been forgotten, and it need not be forgiven. “Nobody at Henley wishes to have anything to (do with his methods of Management. Cornell's captain can do all that is required, and every one will | wish him the best of luel | — MORAN’S CHANCE BLOW PUT FARREN TO SLEEP: Latter Had Big Lend When Quak- er's Patience Was Rewarded. BALTIMORE, Nov. §.—-Jimmy Farren, of New York, was knocked out by Ton: Moran, of Philadelphia, in the fourth round ‘of their bout before the Eureka the Rosmere Hotel, was standing at the corner of Thirty-ninth street and Elghth avenue talking with two acquaintar when a party of three brushed by, one of whom snatched Mould's watch from His oH, his waistcoat and speeded away. compantons also ran. One of them was stopped by Po! ANOTHER SITE FOR NEW BALL GROUNDS American League Will Locate at 130th Street and Lenox ave- nue, It Is Said. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, Nov. 8.—On good authority it is stated that the new groundg of the American League in New York will be located on Lenox avenue in the nelgh- borhood of One Hundred and Thirtleth street and facing the Harlem River. This Information was given out by a person high up In baseball circles and who knows all of the angles of the New York situation, President Ban Johnson, when asked about the report, would not deny that the grounds were to be located at thie point, but did not admit that the ques- tion had been settled. “IE have seen the grounds,” said John- son, ‘“‘but then I think I can safely say that I have seen every available site in New York. Iam not going to tell any- thing about other grounds, for the first thing I know I will have told just how far they are from the elevated road and several other places and then they can be eaally located. I will say, however, that the property we are going to use will have to be cleared some before we Senator Patrick H. McCarren is credited with being one of the biggest winners on the season, Sena- tor McCarren has always been a good bettor, but this season his operations have been on the plung- ing order, and it is believed that he is more than $109,000 winner. IDEAL PLUNGER, $100,000 AHEAD ON RACES. LOOKING OVER HIS H ORSE IN THE PADDOCK. WOMAN OF NINETY RIDES HORSEBACK. Began When Young, and Her Health, Mind and Appetite Are All First Rate. GILL, Nov. &—Ninety years old and still in the saddle. This does not apply to any famous warrior or horseman, but to Mrs, Saliy Lamb Hayden, an aged woman of this place, who has come out of the battle with time for four-szore | years and ten with the bloom on her cheek and all the vital blood of youth eull coursing through her veins. Mrs, Hayden became a nonegenarian Oct. 2 last. She is the widow of E. C. Hayden, and was married in July, 1833. She was born In Guilford, Vt., on Oct. 2, 1812, the duughter of John and Saily Gould Lamb. For the last half century ehe has lived in Gill, where she has al- ways taken a prominent part in relig- lous.and social affairs. From her girl- hood. daysshe has aiways been a great! bellever in taking plenty of egercise, and esecial y horseback riding. Not even advancing years Senator McCarren is not demon- strative. He is quiet and reserved. Me preserves a cold exterior, and his emotions are rarely visible in his face. He is tall and thin, dresses quietly end disdains display of any sort. i . He has a remarkable control of himself, and no one outside of his have checked her enthusiasm tn. this dire Jimmy McLaughlin Might Now Be Rich if He’d Played His Two 100-to-1 Shots. Last Shamrock’s Faulty Con- struction, Discovered Too Late, May Be Remedied. Pee eee creracky ie har not been | ATKUC, Of the West Thirty- Gefnitely on what farm wey will be| Street Station, . Wat negotiations ace now pending for soner There? is an old saying which tells) Some folks have been so unkind as to arm. Si, eNO: eg Went Rorty sixth |aomething or other about Fortune's say that Sir Tho Lipton determined Mailer’ semen Giisids.- sho. dovdioped wae found Inchis pocket. “Mould | knocking at least once at every man's to make a third attempt to “litt” the Grigia ss a jockey, and also thet good ify him ag the man who|door. To Jimmy McLaughlin, the old America's cup for advertising purposes Tom Skidmore, re seen yesterday at nh. and Ciarke sald some | jockey and now a trainer, the old dame only. But such is not the case, and a pace ow the twenyeatolt Ay. Litie Adete ghe must have dropped ic in his pocket. | has been a visitgr often, but Jimmy despatch from Glasgow bears out (ant Klong ime since they | Magistrate Hogan he ( Bi Tee at otc tha: recalled may | answer a charge of larceny from the | must have been tho tired to even ask’ assertion, Rtas ot eid uci person. her to come ip, Since the Aqueduct, During the trials of Shamrock IT. an a . 5a SRS, meeting opened McLaughlin, has twice! error was discovered in. the construc. Pomeea ating ® | Pees. borpe! Courseney been favited to get out and make bls’ tion of tne boat by Designer Watson about Afieen minuies yesterday, when ae BENNINGS ENTRIES. Pea eat Abd icdban aia ON him back to Beunett at an advance, to the Kvening World.) Bennings, Nov. ACE TRA but ft was found too late to admit of her remodelling. It was explained to Sir Thomas, and it was shen that he day when his mare May J. galloped | home a winner at the big price of 200 to L against her. That time McLaughiin} lead the winnity jockeys for the i 8—lhad only $ each way. on the animal.| decided to try for « third’ time for the meeting, He is one behind Lyne now entries for Monday's paces are as|There Was one golden opportunity, to) cup. i Siarcor Canaldy suepouded the latter yor ket the glittering metal in quantity. The] Of course the discovery ts a secret, Martin, wth » Ite a co Selling: for three-year-olds ana] Second chance came yesterday. ut according to the designer some hordes under him, miey win out rin i McLaughlin had Duke of Kendal en-| radical artures I yacht construc- 8 to ble credit now ant Lyne | Hono) 185 Rocky 10g | tered In the ftth race, ‘The bookmakers) ton wi! bo embodied jn Shamrock It Doackart 0.12 Gensettis Yo| thought the horse flt_more for a junk] Both n and Fife are convinced baa id Dandie Belle........110 G. Whittler, ‘iis| wagot than @ race track and so they/ that the sseas solid data upon which Cassatt, Presidest of the Ponnsylvania TI 08 Maden quoted his chan: 1M to 1, and in| to bulld a yacht the superior of an: BARE alsa) wired ‘his ‘entrance ‘of ten brood: U3 ‘True tue tome cases he waa as high as ‘300 to 1.) oat that ever raced for the Interna: Gres and six yearlings to the Nove: , ion, W. 8. fonsigned ten of his choice Fa, Dalf-aister to Salvator, 1: ie, bet long price, J. Stich. ban fara Nan, 2.18, Barnes, of Melbourn mber » rt dam of Autumn | Disadvaniage and other cracks, Bonneil, Ban purchased from the Orchard | 105 Poariauder : twalden two-year-olds; +12 Plquancy 112 Mayor Gri Lawly + 100 Barkelm ‘2 109 otonaay ding LIL) 109 Pearidiver’ | tong Kong Maru... 109 Knight su0e Ra tonewater Hnebrook Urania Sailmaker tlonal trophy’ But Jimmy did not have a sentimental dollar placed this time, and now he ts Juet the » old poor horse owner he was before the Aqueduct meeting opened Plus the first place money In the races the two horses won and the proceeds of that $ bet on May J, at odds of 100 to 1, ® to | and ® to 1 —$—$———— PIENING AND BOTHNER HANLON SIGNS TWO MEN, STARS OF PACIFIC COAST. One Is Jones, a Pitcher, the Other Householder, a Fielder. itetire ip Ned Manion, the hustling manager of oul Stein, & prominent member of the M ied indoaioars < auseabacaaee WILL MEET IN PRIVATE, j tne Brooklyn ‘Baseball Club, is not tet- Miiaiitort, Arsoclation, wil! campaign a scasie| Handican ids aa! up; about two ting the talljlof the American League 1b New Orleans the com. Cafferty, who will train for snumber at the sale yeserday for hia | ¢ pployer, Eee: ree purchaned pat 9 beginning Herne rat Hamburg Pl of horas he me Sour ‘OR: winter aim, pur the Jockey, who ts fat getting | branch out es an n thin tine Barnard from Hrauk Ta an in the name of Jami Mather. in the Ay race yenenday Drei i. Il be shipped to Cal h Old Hutch and some iwo- From Chicago Ardouiate ni on, Jockey tie miles and: Judo Phillipe... ibaa liane pharke robin Import Draughtenan Ohnet Rac eT Yourth three: nmark Young Gienwoe Ros igno) Carbuncle My ‘ Henry Y ( 18 Maud Gon 118. Daly CHO Ulatott 110 My kina Overio) atry Onvacate Phit King to Quit Foot MADISON, Vib, Nov. 8.—PhIt King, Princeton football olayér, who hy Wisporain University tootbars 140 96 the oid been coaching ‘ candidates: ‘aye he will retire permanently trom Rout WII Be Held In Two Weeks him. and Side Het of $500 In Made. ‘The wrestling contest between George Bothner, the instructor of the worry He Is getting together a team for next year and so far has signed a few now players. Two of the players are men classed as stara on the the Pacific coast. One Is a pitcher Knickerbocker A. C,, and John Piening, | named Jones and the ollie a Molden the “Butcher Boy enh is to take named Household place within two weeks in private for a anion has re J the aligned con- side bet of $500, is creating conalderable | tract# of the two me ie They sent word interest. Plening, although conceded to] when it mes time for them to report be the.ehamplon middleweight Graceo- to the Brooklyn's training camp next Roman wrestler, will have to work hard March. 46 te horas Oi {e'throw Bothnér within an hour, under re a after wetcing ri Meveveat-olte; miley OARS O"Spatoner ‘ieteated Harvey |OLD GOLF RIVALS MEET TTT ee an Bend Be Giulio coe 8) BATE Srimlcle’ of Faiiaderpnia two! TO-DAY AT ATLANTIC CITY. Wel the Kiatern Jockey Cind, tas | Mg Cem aN ee em yoare nile im alx minutes. | Plening Is bilted to ip apend w weok'e visit with [peewee ¥ yearolds and} meet three men Li Ex-Champions Travis and Dow, Are in Final Re - Those two old rivals of the golf links, Walter J. Travis and, Findlay g} Doug: tas, will meet in the Anal grateh In the Avantic Cliy Country Club's ‘annual fall tournament, which will be played to-day, The two ex-champions {n the preliminary and semi-final matches nd a ir old-time skill, and ¢ ination Ap eda iy creating an unusual amount of interest among golfers, a ‘ore ate Se rs wil JIM PARR DEFEATS DWYER IN TWO FALLS. Englishman Conramed 19 Minutes 10 Seconds in Winning. . BuREAED. Nor. Scat the le hua hoy | Hill Hotel, By tl Nov. 8—Charlle Neary, of Milwaukee, defeated Harry Griffin, of Chicago, in a six-round bout before the Badger Athletic Club laet night. The ‘ight was Neary’s all through, Griffin was knocked down three times in. the fourth round and was staggered several times In the fifth, ‘The pout ended with Griffin very groggy. . Tomm ivan, of St, Louls, knocked out Jack Dougherty, of Milwaukee, tn the fourth round on a chance stiff right swing to the jaw. It Dougherty’ fight in all the preceding rounds. In the xesond Sullivan went down for eight of the count. | —— |CARROLL BELIEVES IN NEW STRANGLE HOLD. Irish Wrestler Would Try It On Tom Jenkins in Match, If Tom Jenkins 1s anxious for a match with any of the big wrestlers he will probably be quickly obliged. Joe Car- roll, the champion of Great Britain and Iroland, who won the belt offered dur- ling the coronation bouts in England, is looking for a bout, too, and says he will agree to any terms offered by the American. Carroll insist that all holds must be allowed, claiming that he has a new strangle hold which aided him materially In winning all his bouts. Dan McKetrick, who looks after Car- interests, says he will cover Jen- 's forfeit of $1,000 to-day and be ready 1 arrange details for the match as soon as Jenkins says so. ——— YACHT CLUB DISBANDS. Motor Launches and Auxtiary Ba gines Crowd Ont Salling Craft, ‘The Ossining Yacht Club has disband- fed, The introduction of motor launches and auxiliary engines ts given as the cause, When these were Introduced and the members ceased to sail thelr boats by sail power Interest began to lag tn the club, and this continued until it was decided to disband. tampering w The volunteer life-saving station which was maintained by the club, will be cared fue Sy others, and arrange- ments are being made to resume this service in the spring. $< Ay COLLEGE GYMNASTICS TO GET A-BIG BOOM. The Intercollegiate Gymnastic Asso- ciation will be reorganized for the year to-day at a meeting. wi has been called by the representativén of Yale and Princeton. Every university inthe Kast will be represented at the meet- ing, which will (be held at the Murray out five score, nd it Is the carnest wish and hope of the do 30. community that he will JENKINS’S $1,000 FORFEIT I$ STILL UNCOVERED. Champlow Wrestler In Anxious to Make Match with Any Good Man. Tom Jenkins'¢ open challenge to meet any man In the world, with or without} a side bet, for the catch-as-catch-can | or “mixed style” wrestling champlon- ehip of the world, has so far fatled to "bring a reply from any of the aspirants for the Clevelander’s title. Not a nickte| of his $1,000 forfett posted last Monday has been covered, Byen the “Butcher Boy,” John Pien= ing. has apparently retired into the background since Jenkins has arrived, Jenkins does not Insist ypon a side bet, although he would prerer one. If Pien- Ing does not want a match, then Jen- king stande ready to take ‘on Johnny. Carroll, the English’ champion, Dan MeLeod or Melnerny, the Irishman who reached here last week.” ——— BILLY MADDEN TO OPEN CLUB-HOUSE IN BROOKLYN. Billy Madden, one of the best-known; trainers In the country, has bought the Dyker Heights ‘club-house at Eighty-! sixth street and Thirteenth avenue, Brooklyn, and will throw It open to the public early In December as a gymna- slam, physical culture and health re- sort. ‘A large membershl; assured, The total has already been ist will be limited NEW HAVEN, Nov. 8—The Conaecticut State League held its annual meeting and tt has been 4 mot to extend its Ing, who expelled from the Keague for / vers. Men, Come to Hydrocete, or any. 5 f Rheumatism tn ail tts Bladder and Kidney or arty Erg; any of'your case. "t call. 'w A. interes! | round. j was a pretty one. SULLIVAN GETS AWAY. WITH FOUL. Crowd Hisses When Referee De- cided Against Briggs, Claim- ing Dave Was ‘Four Flushing.’ BOSTON, Nov. 8.—Jimmy Briggs. Chelsea, proved last night that he ts @ good feather-weight, and Dave Sul- livan, the little Irishman, his opponent, on the other hand demonstrated that ‘he ts not the great fighter he was a couple of years ago. Sullivan won the (ght, but only on a foul in the seventh The referee said Briggs had hit Sullivan low, but the spectators did not see the punch. They hooted and hissed the decision and declared Sullivan a “four-flusher.”” The boys were to have met at 128 pounds, but when the time came for them to get on tlie scales, Sullivan re- fused to do so. Briggs fought him anyway, and for five founds the bout Sullivan displayed considérabte of his old-time cleverness, but his blows were not hard. _ Brigge’s blows were steamy, and throughout the fight he used a vicious upper-cut that did not help Sullivan's condtion any. Sullivan was weary in the fifth round and when the sixth began he sank to the floor, claiming to have been hit low. Briggs was cau- tioned and the fight continued. In the next round, during a hot mix-up, Sul- livan again sank to the floor, making the same complaint he did In the prev- ious round and the referee promptly disqualified Brigi ALL-AMERICAN BOWLING RECORDS ANNOUNCED. Voorhenss Has Pin Total of 21,082 in 108 Games. SALT LAKE Utah, Nov, 8—Secretary Karpf, af the American Bowling League, furnishes the following records of the a. All-American Bowling’ team for the week ending Nov. 1 Average. ad, 193. 45-108 R. We 189 $8-104 E, Peterson 182 67-78 A. Selbach. 1. 61,607; verter 25; | Tont, 0. Gamer Played, 134; won, All-American, 118; lost, All- Amertcan, 16; bighest total for Diamond Trophy, Chicago, 2,838; Dichest total for Koehler and Hinrich Prize,’ Billings, Mont., 2,747. _———— PONY KREUGER EQUALS JUMPING RECORD AGAIN. Clears 5 Feet ® Nine Inch Hurdle » at St. Louls Horse Show, ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov, 8.—The world's regord for pony hurdle jumping of 6 feet 9 inches, made Thursday night at the ‘Horse Show by the pony Kreuger, was equalled by the pony again last night. ——_— W. K. VANDERBILT LETS JOCKEY THOMPSON GO. Millionaire Had Signed Youngster to Ride Hin Horses in France, PARIS, Noy. 8.—Little Jockey Thomp- the American jockey who came here last year to ride the horses of W. XK, Vanderbilt on the French tracks, has been released by the millionaire. The boy's father had signed for him to ride duging this year, next year and 1904, andthe release came as @ surprise, The father promptly signed him to for a French owner next year, stan Cela Baseball Games To-Morrow. ‘The crack team of thk Brighton A. C. will play two games on Sunday with the Cuban w called at 1 and 3 P.M. ianty, at Wallace's Riige- (Brooklyn) Park, Play will be of DOWERTY'S LOFTY RING AMBITION, Australian Would Come Here to Conquer All as Fitz Did Years Ago. self the best in the world. the reports of Jetfrl never think of such @ match. must have a very poor there are better men for only a few y Coy, then a midd sleep after a few m Fitapatr: though, ayd Js not seeking to book Je! fries fora fi rounds says mnectiout tin Rice nd he will it anyway. to-night laws in a be decided House at New Aw event: will Oper: champh fore the to the pr \the Waterbury | taking place last authorities pr ursday night. also meet Corbett i to be Sam If Ri bett” decided this aft y Smith Rice's Next. survl will oon. he exhibition in P' The Washington Sporting Club will be engage In a the scene Smith, of the ¢ the bout The ponent, bout should seen in Philadelphia. open to the public about December 1. and bowling « ‘used Spe phyateat . 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They promptly remove any obecrum tion or rity of the system, a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver, theyact like magic—a few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs; Strengthem _ ing the muscular System, restoring the longs lost Complexion, bringing back the ki gige of appett arousing with Bosobud of Health the whole sical energy of the human frame. are “facts” admitted by Cee! in all classes of society, and one of the best gua autees to the ‘Nervoun and’ Debilitated i that BEECHAM'S PILLS hav Largest Sale of an -Modicines inthe World. Beecham’s Pills have been before tho public for half n century, and gre the most popular family medicine, ‘0 testimon!| Beocham'’s Fills ““° PUviehed, a RECOMMEND THEMSELVES, Prepared onl: Th Beec! Belge, Kgs and S65 Cansl see Stow. Bill Doherty is the best heavy-welght fighter in Australia, but that Is not say- Ing much. He thinks he can come here As Bob Fitzsimmons did and prove him- Doherty has written Sam Fitzpatrick to make @ match for him with Jim Jeffries, Doherty must have been deceived in or else he would, Doherty memory, too, He ought to know by experience thal: o "KI" Me- -welght, put him to of fighting. 1s wiser than Doherty t with the Autsralian. He Jeff” js too big for him, and while Doherty is making his ocean voyage, Fitzpatrick will try to arrange a match for him with George Gardner. Doherty is pretty sure of getting a beating even by G. ets Rice To-Night. Corbett” has side-stepped the meet The in the London, and the will try to put Rice away be- jon of four rounds, Both y good condition, due parations for thelr bout whieh vented Mosey King, another Connecticut fighter, will a four-round’ bout the ‘go with “Core= six-round delphia Monday night. and Sammy sk Mttle feather-welght, of the Quaker city, will be Rice's op- be as good a one between little fellows as has been Charlie & the Hob< who now mal to meet the twelght champtonship of the world, recelved offer from San Francisco yesterday to meot winner of tho Britt ght. Selgerta che, has accepted the offer and ly eave the Pacifle coast im- alter the pattie Gans, which at the Eureka. Baltimore om! xer Is now training for the ole ored man in the Monumental City, the well-knowa, trainer and sta, bax bought the beaatf lub House, Elstty-siath and Thirteenth avenue, Brooklyn, which te valued at $25,000. It Is his intention to tse tt an the home of a club whose memborahlp: wilt, be limited to five hundted, ih annual dues of $5 for tie frat two hindred, It will de The ctwd will be equipped with a first-class gymnasium Al days will be A CURE IN48 HOURS. a 1 want every man that is suffering from Varicocele, ‘Mel ‘Actite ami Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, weltings, Catarrhal i ripe forms, Lost Vigor and K Conditions, Eczema, Pimples, pt've Conditions of the skio, or ssociate Diseases of fen, to come and have a social chat with me. I will give you Free of Charge a thorough sonal ¢xamination, together with an honest and Scientiffe opini fer no longer. 9A. M. to 8.30 P, M. Dail; Consult me at once, Sporting. “CHICAGO HANDICAPPER,” 223 Bway, Wille "a apecials, Gc. For compariaon, everybody clse's free, Including guaranteed bets, Smith's, Boling’ Two-Spots, Medical. ~ OLD DR. GRINDLE. Years wmeviuiiet 1nd wedses ORINDLE'S ecleai 1 . / =