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snort Suburban, t Orne BrooktyA and Suburban Handt- ps, two of the great classics of the fropolitan tart, will be Increased fn ue next year. Doth stakes are to be Ine from $10,000 to $20,000. The Coney land Jockey Club was the first to nug- the increased purses last year, and w it has arranged for a bigger purse the Suburban, )The Brooklyn Jockey Club, which fol- owed In raising ts purses last summer. Aas decided to seep up with the pace rticulariy ag far as the Brooklyn Han. Brat is eoncerned. ‘The Cbney Island Jockey Club, look- 4 tothe promotion of popular events. fill Also Increase the value of several Meeplechage stakes. The Independence, rmeriy worth $1,200, will be raised to 600, and the Rockaway Cup from $1,000 $1,900, The association will also close eat races for gentlemen riders, ail which events were especially popular fis ‘attractive the past season. 1 ath (he Brooklyn aad Suburban Han- capu avg due to cloxe on Jan. 6 A Ajso, w number of the most Imnor takes af the Coney Island Jockey Club, fncluding the June handicaps and the Great Trial (2, ssotaas PUGILISTIC STIC NOTES. ‘Phe belief that “Young Corbet” wry MoGovern will finatty settle thelr nes in Loutavile ts strengthen i tharesult of last night's meeting of orbett? and Sam Harris, manager of Govern. ‘They have decided to accept hatever offer Matchmaker Bob Gray tlie Southern Athletic Club, of Louis He, will make them. They sent tele -ams'to Gray informing him that they ready to accept his bid if It acrives e next Saturday, They also desired ae post a certified check of 35,018 isa @uarantee that he would pis oe « ‘ and nitest on the date he ma afeyetting mow chat the fi FLouisville, ws Tim Huret will art Own torday for the purpose of T e offer on behalf of be etic, ehietle hub, of that clty Fo start for ‘Training Camps. Ppoth “Corbett and MeGovern are Gpnfident that the contest will tike place extomonth that they have already be- in packing up thelr trunks preparatory _starting for thelr training quarters. y have also se ected thelr trainers, will be agsinted by Harry athill, Willie Fitzgerald, Abe Attel, of ffornia, and Wille Lewis, of this cIty HeGovern wit) have for his trainers harley Mayhood, Hughey MeGovern, lohnny Reagan, Eddie Cain, Gus Gard- ossidiy Art Simins, of Akron, ye Aittne 1 ordered to Both boys will put In Corhett? Wi} Go After Britt. Corhett" defeats McGovern again enys be wll go to San Fra i feat Jimmy Britt, but the litte fon says that Britt will have to at him at 190 pounds, weigh ingaide. “Corbett” feels cer- an beat Britt at that welght, ctiane he wilt be strong asa ion, Aritt, an the other hand, might k at that welght Siherty Loat His Title, he) Donerty, the heavy-weight Aghter {ef Avatraila, who 1s on his way. to this ntry in wearch of « match with some £0 of tibia and Brooklyn Double Value of THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1902. LL THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPOR RACING AT NEW ORLEANS, BY HAYDON FONES. FEVER Have THat, TY ~— (EMBARRASSED FEEL COCHRAN WILL RIDE FOR LOTOS STABLE. | Jockey Harry Cochran has at last been ongnged for next year. He will ride for | jthe Lotos Stable, What his walary will be has not been learned, It will not be announced wntil the papers are signed. | While the Lotos Stable does not figure in tt the big winners of the past season, nevertheless, secured enough money | with Its horses to keep the stable tn hay [and oats for the winter, Trainer Rdward | Heffner snys he expects to have a better | |atable next year. SWEET ALICE WIKS WET LINKS FOR THE THIRD RACE.) THIS GOLF MATCH, |Peter Duryea Takes the Second) Travis and McDonald. Will De- Event and Tom Maybin Beats| cide Garden City Club Cham- | Tancred in the First. plonship To-Day. This threatens to be a wet and nasty day, but that wil! not in the least dampen the interest of golf enthusiasts THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Tom = Maybin 44} )n the match on the Garden City links Tancred 2, Mathilde 3, to-day between Walter J. Travis and C. H'Meponald. "whieh witi be played to fears segide the ‘chit’ championship. | MBCOND RACESPeter Duryea ty) "Kithough ‘Travis never, lost a_match INabocktian 2, Asua 2, on the Long Teland links, It ts notre (tall AS sure trae he will defeat Mc- - ronald to-day. The latter Is. famil nD RAC with the same links, and that fact to- aechor with amateur champlon of makes the sour) ne AACE TRACK FOR his victory over the exe i900 and 1901 at result appear Ite of Galore Fount Kilowea ACE. Rolling Heer 3. (Special to The E ning World.) NEW RAC TRACK, Dec. &—The track to-day was in very bad shape, and the hot sun did ttle; and holding. which put the heavy-+ weighted hy ea at a decided disadvant- The condition of the track, however, the business they could handle, announced, decided to organize a com- BE our nat heavy-welahts, cams Er) ow iskio Race, pany, with @ capltal of $25,000, to con- pintis Hix title He, lost the héavy- VS; SEtteper: struct a mile track in Kansas C! Betttn: & eCity elgat championship of that country 0] giarters.” whte, Jocks. 8t.HIf Fin. StrPlace | Already an option on ground in the Pill McColl), who knocked him out in Ay Foe Saving, Oh Bogker 3 1M Uy {| suutheastern portion of the city has Syounos Lefore the National Sporting | araihilite, 10d, Hatee 2) been secured, and Mr. Corrigan says: bb, of Australla, Oct. L Doherty did pips MOL heer ries fe {{_ ‘We will have one race meeting next lotatrain for the battle and McColl had | iwi Nag! 10 $ fall and after that two meetings each o “rouble in putting him aut. It is Oy ada 1100.7 23 40 6 aon. Some of the best horses in the obable ,that Doherty's match with Jenindeenten Ui 5 gfeountry wil be browat here.”* eoree ner, which was to have Robbing, t 4 Stes TOURS et Ban Francisco, will be | Immort 4, Beisew a 8 ce Ot i 6 ep fours ‘ie, aecey 47h xs 1 $1BIG GAMES IN MADISON road 10 Wight Toth A goed, Won cleverly. Time o : 2 618! Broad, the’ dusky featherweight of] ‘Tom Maybin jumped away in front, SQUARE GARDEN SOON. ting in Chicago dur- erly eeiand nde. daa byes Sahiog {n Chisato 447 | made all the running and won cleverly |Gremter New Xork Irieh Athietto Mle Hatighten, matchinakér of tha Waa | P% tW0 lenuthe from Tancred, who f°) qyogtacton to Hold Carnival ic. of st Lola, to mame Bhs Tuite, the ished gtrong and beat Mathilde four] jee 2 lan bexer of thie. op ie ‘s twenty-round | longtha for the place. Mount Hope and} ( ¢ forthcoming meeting of the jut at bie ere pai ew pA niga. Twine) Nimble Nag showed plenty of speed, reater New York Irish Athletic Asso- Brooklyn, feakagiviog Aten and t Haughton elgued him NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. {Special to The Evening World.) BACK TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, 3.—The entries for to-morrow's seven furlongs. Wy of Prandamar ua Joh a Brandy Smash Arvensta Agnes Mic » 98 Solver Watkins Overton tol 104 Paet—Oelligs bad .uile aid. vorenty elation, which will be held In Madison Square Garjen on Saturday evening. Dec. 27, will be replete with interesting features. The Intercity team race, open to teams of four men each, each man to run a mile, jw attracting a great deal of attention, and it Is expected that the but died away in the last quarter, SECOND RACE. + all epee. Setting. mr. Mode nh 495 a 4 Hp ‘i nie +4] clty of Boston will send on a team to 7 Webs daa Magee, “lot iv Wicks & Alicrortrent Star Gaset, Hothertl 7 aty Ernest Hjertberg has selected four Piquaney, 40." Mitourn. 12 1 2] men that he thinks will be good enough Alin W., 105, ore gg fladylike,’ 40K, th wil it & 43] to win this trophy and beat the Univer- Gear ood. Won ei Time=1.00 45 sity of Pennsylvania quartet. They are eter Duryes a big, strong horse, | 5 oLa ha andesorey. took ® nation to run to-day and won papal MeLaughiin, Joyce and Jerry galloping. Nabocklish tired and proved | Hlerce an easy victim to Peter Duryea's great] The second interacholastic champion- Push it the finish, “Georgia Gantaet| ship relay race will, no doubt, have ran a good race. ; y as Nepete THIRD RAC many starters, owing to the fact that five sets of prigea will be given for the twenty-five prises In all. This is the largest nymber of prizes over of- fered for one race in America, and will surely attract the schoolboy element The race will be conducted on the same Mines as last year, divided in two heats; first, second and third teams in each heat ty Tun ia-the final, and the strong Rawet Altec watted on Pride of Galore} er toam# will be grouped In one heat, and ran over hér jn the etreteh, rand. | #0 a to give the Weaker teams aesur- spinner, slow to. begin, closed fast, 1t]ance of winning some of the prizes. Wan strictly ® three-horse race The Following: are, the eventh: Witt oie yard no: Ta run (handicap), 00- WORTH aA Yard run chaidlcap), Interscholastic Handicap; wi furlongs; for Atartors. Allee, re. white, nn 108 Robbins. Helgeson ‘Preston, « Orphen, 1M, Drld Siar 400d, Won Fhmeet.19 45 a maventy yarde: for three-Vtoam relay. rage the champlonatlp beising. | Of Ameren, ‘oo.var, Tun, (handicap), Binrters, his. Jocks, BLMIC Fin, AueTace [apected yard Fay ard run ( 10g | sie taiuch Bi Mente Ve a cap), Lamile run thapdleay). Smite run Kintrete iti, icsncor a de de TT oh8 | Cadrate ming, hop, step and a 02 Rolling. oer, Simms and Turning high Jump, Hi ad ao a pads viel Ee alas aes $ *, 0 aC pee iF the DAN | "hos, 11, meet Prank Merrick, asatstant wrest $4,000 IN PURSES FOR RACES ON ICE. up. Start |; Won eased up. Thwe—t.b1. Jeeale Jarboe stole a winning lead and could never be headed. Kilogram about an his race, but Rolling Boer labored in ing. The Widow was out cS GLTAWA, Dec. 3.—Owners of horses that race on ice will have a chance to reap & mone: the Geatral Genade Ico Ico, Rast o » to Wrestie Merrick, Wrestling instructor of the ‘New Polo A. A, and partner of George Bothner, }ight-woight champion of the world, will, oa re dhl thre pb png, taanrueter ot Same si ied, 8 out little figure with the regulars, who | sont ta force, and ‘betting anus’ eg] ec: Corrigan and Company of Muod as ever. \ Capitalists Will Build a Mile As might have been expec were many seratches, and nome of the| Gourse—~To Race Next Fall. beat horses were withdrawn. In the! fourth rae C. B. Campbel) and Jack | Denumd were both scratched, while W. KANGAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 3.—Ed Cor- | J. Sceboe was out of the fifth, rigan, the Ohloago horseman, and a Twenty-three beoks cut and had all} mumber of local capttaliat. have, it is Wwe EAN FINANCIALLY? Sea; S fll ii) wll a HM inpoyes 4 ! winner, records are broken, | strongly commend itself. t ‘it ' Tf haa remained for New Orleans to demonstrate to the racing public that there are other ways of getting the money than by picking the winners. It | has always been the rule to separate the bookmaker from his cash by per- feotly legitimate methods, a bit tame and slow, but safe and sure. The latest method at New Orleans has dash and originality about it. The operator must be bold and daring. The operator does not bet on a He does not walt until the numbers go up. He simply waits until an innocent cashier's head Is turned the other way and then helps himself :to what he thinks ought to be coming to him, Sometimes the cashier turns | suddenly and breaks in on the lone play, across the ring; through the paddock and perhaps on the street and all Then there is a free-for-all dash To those whe have been unsuccessfully trying to get money by picking winners during the past season, this latest fashion at New Orleans will It Is rapidly becoming the vogue for it has not been done only once but several times. A rather ambiguous statement h been tssued in Chicago by Preaident Ban Johnson, of the American League, It follows the announcement that only two American League citles will have Sunday ball next season, and only on the grounds of these same citles—Chi- cago and St. Louls—will the mile of Uquor be allowed. This statement explodes the rumor that the Johnson forces were to play on Sundays in Weehawken or other . New York eubur! AMERICANS GIVE UP NEW YORK? Statement Made by Johnson Might Mean that Giants Will Have No Rivals After All. Then came the following from John- son, worth: which is printed for what It is “According to the terms of our lense for the new park in New York we cannot give Sundny exhi- Mquor the wives mo chance, as far as New York tx concerned, an we will not invade jthe sabw ws there,” pion of Ireland, and “Kid” Carter, the middle-welght slugger, of Bouth Brook- lyn, will meet in a six-round bout In Philadelvhta to-night, The contest will doubtless be a case of slug and slug. Maher {s anxious to dispose of Carter as quickly ag possible, but he will meet his match at slugging, for Carter can slug as hard and as fast at close quar- ters as any fighter in the business. Car- ter proved this in his battles with Joe | Oheynsk!. "icta" MeCoy and, Marvin Hart. In his Rghts with Choynskl and McCoy Carter managed to land one of his wild right-hand swings on their Jawa which dropped them to the floor, This blow put payed from being counted :out sound of thé pell. Carter naa an The winner matched to fight O'Brien, CARTER FIGHTS MAHER SIX ROUNDS TO-NIGHT. edi nei a re Contest in Philadelphia Will Probably Be an Exhibition of Slugging. Peter Maher, the heavy-welght cham-|lent chance of getting in this blow on Maher, as Uhe latter fights with an open guard at close quarte! of this ‘contest will be “Philadelphia Jack’ 7 NS ‘LONG SHOTS NAMED BY EVENING WORLD) Russellton at 20 to 1 and Lat- son at 50 to 1 Weré Picked to Finish in the Money. (Sqpctal to Tho Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, Dec. %&—There w a regular avalanche of winning long shots yesterday. _Russeliton went. through Jn the first race at 90 to 1. The Evening World tipped him to run third. Henry McDaniel and Moabina, the only favorites of the day, went through in the second and third races respectively, Chanterelle, winner of the fourth event, Was as good as 100 to 1 at one stage of the betting. It was a ridiculously false price against the mare, considering that she won her last race in the mud at St. Louls, Potheen, who ran second to Chanterelle at 15 to 1, was tipped to win by The Evtning World, Latson, who won the fifth race at 60 to 1, was tipped to run second by The Evening World. “Duteh books" were common during the ogening days of the meeting. Paul Hoftman, a well-known Western layer, made money beating the “dutch books’ the first three days of the meeting. He says he had no trouble figuring out Germans” on every race last Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday. Monday there was a general tightening up and no “dutch books" have been noticed since. A “dutch book” means a slate without a winning percentage. The player backs every horse In the race and either wins or breaks even. The worst he gets 1s his money back. Spirited competition between the boo ‘or business is re- sponsible for the “dutching. Apprentice Jockeys continue te monop- olixe the riding hon Fuller pilot- ed two mounts to victory yesterday: ‘Hagek and Prince rode one aple SI i Oe ne tie teat ‘bay here, role the other two winners. He wert is now the fashionable jockey, and there 1s a general public play on all his mounts, HENLEYITES’ ATTITUDE DISPLEASES CORNELL. Opponition to Professional Coach May Caune Ithacans to Change \ Plan ITHACA, Dec, 3—Even though the English Henley Regatta Committe does not pass the proposed cule that all crews entered in the regatta shall not have the services of a professional coach, Cornell may not send a crew to England. ‘The Ithacans do not like the attitude assumed by the committee and are sorry that the chances are against thelr being represented In the big race, for they belleve that with only one of last year's crew gone they would prove dangerous foes for the Englishmen, —<—<——<——$_—_— Skating Championship in Montreal ‘The national skating champlonship will be held In Montreal Feb, 7, 1903, and in connec- these champlonahtpa the professional ting champlonshipa of the world will tale place, A Sweet Stomach comes only by having a perfect acting liver and good digestion— both can easily be had by using Beecham’s Pills Bold Everywhere—In bores 10¢, and a6, Without @ ear, by a ner cures all Discharging Ears and ail Kar » DEAFNESS use © chines au Tare ia his lett eat ration or possible danger to the ee ‘reatment, ANOTHER FRENCH TEAM ENTERED. Seven Pairs of Cyclists Now Working Into Condition for Next Week’s Garden Race, ‘The forelgn camp of cycle riders at Manhattan Beach was augmented yea. terday by the arrival of another palr of Frenchmen who are to start in the ‘ins ternational ehampionship six-day rece, which begins in Madison’ Square Garé on Sunday night. The new. comers Constant Mereler and Constant ete den ‘Je his team-mate, of the rance, Carl Kaser, the who are ‘team= fifty-mile work- “Manhattan Beagh, » miles at a 2.36 fresh: PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS TO HAVE ASSOCIATION. Question Will amateurs and Saturday nigne all. The star profess! Dal sprint rat ne, number Brought Up at at tn i Next’ M. G. A. Meeting. ntered ‘the five-mile best professionals —{n Professional golfers of the Metropoll- ding Bald, Lawson and tan district are considering the forma start in the professional hee of an asosciation of thelr own, re are such organizations in the = Ww st and in Great Brit It will be one of the que up for consideration at th in. tions brought coming meet INDIANS’ NEW CAPTAIN IS A LIGHT-WEIGHT, ing of the Metropolitan Golf Associ tion, to be held in this city next month, | CARLISLE, D James Johnson, According to the constitution, the| who played quarter-back on the Indlan powers of the association are Mmited | football tea n electeg Captain to fixing dates for open tournaments, | of next yours Johneon welghs te the issuance of a general handicap list |only 140 pounds, but showed such szoele An the management of the annual M. |lent football ability that bis chole ohamplonship, but this would not| the p n Was Unanimous. 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