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“THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT TIONAL, WINS HE THAD AACE Smash, at 9 to 1, Takes Event at New Or- -Track Muddy. THE WINNERS. if RACE—Shoo Fly 1, “2, War Cry 3. vurr (OND RACE—Brandy Smash 1, jer 2, Scotch Plaid 3. ‘D RACE—Optional 1, Moront iuaeeliton 3. POURTH RACE—The Lady 1, Jack ind 2, Travers 3, A Case of Punch for} Punch in the Second Round, with Both Men Groggy, When (Bpecial to The Evening World) NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 4—The card . iy waa one of the beat of the sea- and although the coridition of the gave promise of more reversals were out In force and the ition was heavy. ley Ellison, who just a few years Was “manager” for Jockey Tommy Went on the line to-day and 3 At out that he whe ready to handle Bil Bete wp to $10,000. It was his frst at- @s ® layer, and his venture will be with interest by the sports. eredited with having won $100,000 Past season on the ground. FIRST RACE, five and one-half furloage, Betting, the Sleep-Producer. BY CHARLEY WHITE. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4. — Maher, Ireland's champion, was feated in one of the flercest and blood- fest flehts ever fought In the arena at] the Penn Art Club by “Kid” the flaxen-haired boxer from tho City of Churches, last night. The fight was one | that would tickle the palates of the lov- ers of fistiana, For the space time which (he men were boxing {1 ond round there was more deadly done than would take place In an dinary twenty-round bout. The spectators were on t! the sound of the gong in the first When the men toed the seraten it seen that Peter was a trifle nery though in better condition than ws while Carter was In (hy pink « condition, smiling and euger for the ear nage which was about to follow, They sprang at each other witn lefts and| righ's, and it was a case of t Lows with an utter dissegard for punishment They were seeking for the vital point in the most desperate way In tho early stages of the first round | Carter displayed the generulahip nd was the aggressor, with his right hand continually a-golng. Peter mei | at every turn, and for a short white looked like he was the Maher of old. de- Carter, work 85 ors Time— 106, Lansing. 108.8. Lien Mrageaiing Won hoofly. much the best, came away when read Pure Tale showed eeely G, but collapsed” under pressure. ar Gr Tan a game race, Brookston SECOND RACE fearon and upward ot from ound seven tte SS Betting whts. Jocks St.HILPin, str Plas itatandry eae Sy eters & 108, Buch Stee, 108, seulls Vy; e fy & hy, 44 8 30 9 Cu Time—1.41 2-5. won by taking the path o When the goini Garner Onlebed second in the ie track, althou; Ww the best, Scotch Plata’ was a THIRD RACK. Juoky ued: Por threecrenr-olts and upward: seliiiw : Tetuiog Carter Made Complete Someranult. Both omen were reeling the vy blows, and It looked elt ns t, but coward the end of the round Peter delivered one of his famous sh right-hand blows on Carter's} making Carter turn a complete somvr- sault. He was forced to take the count of nine and arose ra RrogKy Peter started to finish him. FRENCH TEAM OUT OF SIV-DAY RACE Management of Next Week's ftom ™ he ter, 9%, D. ne 98, Tec aay 28, Higgins, .. “Aigivie iph scully. art mood, Won early. went to the front d won as she pleased. race for the first time out. notch. Sarner W. Schorr by for Raby and with # Moroni | 1 | (Special to The Evening Werld.) tACE TRACK NEW ORLEANS. 4.—The entries for to-morrow's “Paces are as follows: First Race—Selling: one mite. 122 Potten . 9 Maid ot “M8 Judge Magee 115 Miss Blarney <u 110 ne aad 2108 alx fur- Accept Entries of Good Riders Thirty-two men, the pi cle riders of two hemisph: prising the sixteen teams that will fa the starter in the international cham- Plonehtp six-day race, which begins in Madison Square Garden Sunday Might, ave now fit and ready for the elling grind. The majority of the men have heen training over four weeks and from now on will do only ght work on the wheel. The entry of French pair, Con stant Hercler and Constant Marjon has been refused, Tra Jim Ri wave Marjonette a trial on the Man tan Beach track ye and aft few whirls around the track dé that the deserter from the Mrench would not do. In place of the Ro all ages: 107 Suburbar jucen ‘W0t Plquaney) oe" 10th the Mey and com} Race—eelting: six furlongs, on sine Nannle J 108 Jomte 6: One 103 the b 4a wixtey Pat Garrett Prince Wlazes , Hattie Davis | Pifth’ Race—seltini ent ¥ the neh team entry New England i J. Prank Galvir moat minen, sountr accepted A special progra Professional sprinis hus for Sacurdi pan and fe alx-day ra and every satter dn H. Michaels, who rote Atheola ia the New Orleans vestervlay, claimed a Petree J. After questioning Jockey the officials refused to allow the foul. ehaels's fret mount °, . 8 WMeCatterty reports that two of his horses, fad Alpaca, had car fits en route trom Re to New Orleans and may aot be able ev for savers! weeks ) Hoar signalized hie debut in the waddle by piloting the long shot Peter | Wietory. Jockey Moar is under con- je Went year for Frank Wier, who will ‘rank Farrell, of New York, Wier neveral other bores anon. an mm the innoy ure for Saturday's twenty-mille motor the Welsh midget Harry Elkes, tl merl —$—— race Will be race. betwe Michael, ans an champlon INCREASES STAKE VALUES. | MBPMPHIS, D: racing has shown Itself to Jockey Club too, and of the associat the local organi: 4d that next year stakes vi EWL be there meeting will held at following stakts have - 4—The prosper| Me following us of 18 Who won the rst race yesterday, ‘Tha highest tried two-year-oida trained last owpring. Billy Carrick ‘at thet time for John 1). Crim~ <a90 of the well-known New York fn- Me name. Tom Maybin's performance Baus snslonte thas be fe a pretty ebiity a oy Drought @ carload of yearlings Nashville yewerday. The ach successful stallions: ¥ ® to Apri the creased; Montgomery, Handicap, from $2,000. to 2.600; Memphis Stake and Cotton teeplechase Handicap, each from $1 to $1,500; Tennessee Oaks, from $1, to $2,000, ! TRAVIS AND M’DONALD 3 en 0 WILL PLAY ON SATURDAY. ‘Wagiand inet weacou | The match golf game between Walter > i aonese fa a} J. Travis and C. B. McDonald for the ‘chan wie alder |ehammplonship of the Garden City Golf ye po Club was not decided yenterday. A busl- Be | ROME, SN EAKemeNt prevented McDonald from’ ‘appearin ir have og | question of” ue it few Orleans oO Garden Event Decides Only to’ ’ |MEMPHIS JOCKEY CLUB |o ot in Brooklyn Kid Landed)" me: jwith right and let re ‘ ki rig kn | wh of de Summing of shi PUT MAHER DOWN AND OUT. I Pe we }the younger au ar OF sla carly he was no longer a stake horse, and, while lacking cont fore t % Manager of Club There Failed eha it Ro: Another bou ma iy | Jack Hermann, Chica, of $2,500 for six rounds. Ro Gardner to Stay in Chicago. George weight champion of N ar rm Airs u, every ou ht “THE PUNCHES CARI next fifteen seconds the flercest sort fighting was indulged {n, Maher hav- KOA the best of The bell vinded with both men trying lke mad another's heads off thelr corners wob- went to flew from their corners, and, ings. they battered round the ring tifl the pace ed to tell on Maher, It wap ase of age against youth, and won, yor Peter Tired Ont. ‘arter punched Maher ali around, cocking him down three times with | tight-handers, forcing him to take the t twice. The knockout blow was a -hand swing on the jaw which Peter forward on his face, he lay quivering. The referee i him out, and thus finished one hardest fights ever seen in Phila- Iphia. ooke 0 un up, ft was a case of a rand sironge’ man against an veteran who used poor head work should not have mixed it, Carter rves credit for his plucky fight after first round, He {is a dangerous position for any of the Nght-heavies, Sand damage no fight for a duration between two heavy- yan excelled the night. Mi form, but Jt was only with good management, a great fighter, his old is Carter, yuld become G CROWD SAW CARTER (Specttl to The Evening World.) HILADELPHIAy Dec, 4.—Poor old r Maher, the erstwhile heavy- ight champlon of Treland, has again compelled to lower his colors to and sturdier man, Last “Kid” Carter, the husky young oklyn mildie-welght, gave Maher his (ay in the second round of thelr ight took place In the arena of An Art Club, the scene of Maher's against “Philudelphia Jack" rien a few weeks ago. In vlew ver showing on that oscaslon d crowd was on hand, the ma those present expecting to see F nvh over man wh th foubtable “Kid time But Pe the r no showed a selling dito plater, For a round he ave recelved the Inje ence, appeared be able to hold his own, he delusion wis a short one, and be- ond round Was over Peter out, after being twiee put taking the full count. Twiee Peter with smashes on time It looked as nea wt ter dropped jaw, and counted hound though the former Irish champlon would cash in his checks, but ho struggled te his feet only to receive more puntsh | KID CARTER. ment, When he went down the third and last time he looked appealingly at the ref. SEVENTH'S GAMES. SOCIETY EVENT, Mcre Than 800 Athletes Will Strive for Prizes at the Ar- mory Saturday Night. YAN WON'T FIGHT ROOT IN KANSAS, to Secure Convention Hall for the Contest. Ryay. the champlon middle- and “Philadelphia Jack"* si\l probably be matched in al to meet Ina twenty-round the Hayes Valley A, C. of| Isco for the middleweight nip of the world. The mateh ded on Dec, 31.1 J telegrams of the club, | the gross ot boo. 2 fe satisfied to The greatest of all indoor athietle Meets ix promised when the Seventh Regiment A, A. holds its annual games in the armory Saturday night, To date more than 800 entries have been re- celved for the varlous events, Seven- teen contests for the Nesbitt trophy and! four for the Lydecker trophy are on the programme. The annual games of tho Seventh are always a magnet for a s0- clety gathering, ‘The contestants in the rd_sprint include A. H. Kent, Company G, and Wash Delgado, Company G, on the acratoh mark; G, C. Bladsworth, Com- pany A, 1 yard: W. A. H, Hughes, Company §, 34-yards, In the 2% both Delgado and Vietor Andrews, Company Q, ave scratch, with C, heman | Company B, 9 yards, and W homan, mpany ©, 10 yards Austin Allon, Company G, and 8. kK. Thomas, Com- are on the mark of honor In ‘The Umit man in ys ampion arranged will be de h fighte mm Matebr ering th Apts, wit has wired her Offer from Fort Erle, offer ree i the nv omade by J 0 of, the. Inter Canada, Hi same has by tehmak the offer of the International Club sit next month. end Root Bout, limited round bout Ryan and Jack Root, of Chi- « decided In Kansas City’ on Il not take place there, owing failure of the promoter of the st to secure Convention Hall for Ryan became so dixgusted learned the news that he told would fight him in some other vo bids have already been. re by the fighters for the contest, of the International A: of Fort ‘anada, has offered purse of $4,000 for a ten-Found bout at « club, while the Lyceum A. C.. of 2, 18 willing to give them a purse Both Ryan and offer. j 18 70 yards. The is R. ” r yards, aoratch man tn both bicycle ra K. MeLea; Car! Sanford, Comp recelves 40 yurds, and J. Le. Company G, 0 9 while 8. Sanford, Company F, are allotted 7 Covell, Company Yards in the two-mih In the 88 handics the back-mark men are H. J. Moore, Company D, scrate Poy Doll, Company E, 6 yards, and W. A. Hughes, Company B, and A. D. Cree, Company D. each 10 yards. On the field events the cham- pion of shot-putters, Richard Sheldon, Company C, ls the only seratch man And conceded marks up to 14 feet. The high Jumo hi 12 entries, with Paul Dell, Company E, scratch, and & K, Thomas, Company EB, 1 inch, Sani Thomas is scratch man in the pole vault, . ————— Brown's Football Leader fer 1903, PROVIDENCE, Dec, 4.—At 4 mecting of the Brown football team, R, Webb, of White Pall, Wis, wee. olected a re between | mmy oot have declined the lat Gardner, the ie La i! rived in Chloago and will sta ere are good matches in t bout wil ry with Billy St! heavy- and, has * 19 of. fen -welgh GOLF SUNDAY. Six Members of Newark A. C. Will Compete in Novel Match Over More Tian Five Miles. A novel three ball golf mateh will be on Sunday by six members of The three couples are GoM Wills and A, P. Glord, FE. Todd and W. H. Osborne and G. H, Maddow and F. J. Fautk. Each pair will play alternately on one of the three balls, Only two holes will be played, but they will be so long that the com: petitors will get all the sport they de. ECZEMA into the blood, and are forced by the circulation through find their w the glands and pores of the skin, the incessant itching allows no rest night or day. ‘CROSS COUNTRY | sales have been arousing unu erne who was slowly counting the sec- onds. He tried to speak, but the breath had been knocked out of him, He raised himself on his right arm and looked to be ready to rise to his feet, but the al ten was ticked off and Maher's ecli vas an assured fact. elther man iost any time In getting to work. They were Ike a pair of long- shoremen. Sclence was thrown to the winds; Hoth men knew that stiff punch- ing and real slugging were thé elements that would decide the contest. It was biff-bang. hammer and tongs while it lasted. SUff uppercuts, hard jolts, long and dangerous swings and wicked jabs were dished out In a way to gratify the palate of the veriest connoisseur of the art of hit and get away. here Wan No Blocking. Instead of stopping the blows with the glove, arm or shoulder dearly all of them were stopped by the nose, eye, cnin, ribs or stomach, Both were willing to take a blow to return one. out lke a piston rod, and manfM@f the biows would make a mule's kick appear Wke a child's slap, Carter was the first of the vait to negotiate with the mat, Maher caught a wioked swing on the Jaw and the lyn man went gown for the count. fe unsteady, but able to bo It did not take him long about 3 Sky-plece, which ho Mai marked the be this it was only a question of! thme Law long the “Man from Dublin” could stand the gaff, The “Kid” solved the problem, and inside of a minute the fight was joer and Ca ner, Maher Had Advantage of Welgit. When the mon appeared tn the ring Maher showed the advantage of ten of twelve pounds, He, ha his chiet adviser “Sallor ‘twm" Sharkey, Who has taken a groat Ilking to his countryman, But Tom's advice could not stave off ter, Big Bob Armstrong for Carter, and when Charley of New’ York, ans nounced two men the firm hold Maher had on the local patrons of thi port WHS easily seen by he received. The men agreed to break ean, When the goni disarrange Car! but a se jaw changed the 9) jrey’s man. The flanded lightly on tt }was there with the lively tattoo an men came together it resembled a head- sounded Peter tried to organs, ached the 8 of Peter Low: er then led and pidity. Body ch ether of y came with alarming ows and jabs followed rantd r Very missed Both men tried for an Maher worked his left hook landed a wicked swing which looked J to end the battle, Carter was not zed. The blow lauded over the eye, from which the blood began to flow y. The blow seemed to wake up rter, and he very soon returned the sompliment, and the erlmson fluid ran lown Maher's face from a deep cut over 2 eye. ‘ 6 ~“ Roth Were Bleeding. ch man played for the gash the gong sounded there was ‘little choose between them. Carter left penings, of which Peter was too w to take ‘advantage. Maher also jineked confidence and fought somewNat of his young er blows, There was io doubt those present that thr in the minds of will be a genuine cross- be made from the first wark Athletic Club links, Will hole out at the eighth distance of a mile and an in which there will be plenty lof brasste play. The contestants will then walk three blocks to avold trolley Mnes, and then tee up for a cross-coun. try jaunt of four miles and a halt over all kinds of farm lands. to the Baltusrol golf course, at Short Hills, N. J.. where they will hole out at the elghteeath lgrecn. The losers will have tu pay for the dinners and refreshments, ————__- |NEWMARKET HORSE SALE \ BRINGS HIGH PRICES. Goen ner for 814,000, Dec, 4.—The Newmarket 1 Inter- est, and keen competition In the bidding hag been In order, The mare Ornis, by Ben @'Or—Shotover, who is in foat to 81 Simon, was highly. bid finally’ sold to a, representative of Sir MTatton Sykes for $14,000. The mare Isone was sold for $8,00 to Count Lehndorgr, Brood Mare Under Ha LONDO! is due to the retention in the system of Uric Acid or other inflam- matory poisons which causing it to burn like fire, and Eczema appears in a great many different forms, beginning frequently as a mere redness of the skin, followed by little blisters or pimples, from which a clear SALT RHEUM called Salt Rheum, These acid or straw colored matter oozes, form- ing into sores, scales or scabs; this is weeping Eczema, commonly poisons sometimes dry up the natural oils and the skin becomes hard and dry, often cracking and bleeding and causing intense pain and fearful itching. This form of Egzema is known as Tetter, an and feet. Unsightly eruptions in the shape of TETTER +8 tcc. neck and shoulders as a result of disease is called Acne. oftenest attacks the hands blackheads break,out upon the face, polluted blood, and this humiliating Local remedies afford but scant relief. The blood and system being saturated with the poison, the A GNE or other local a) teriorated blood to its normal condi the sluggish org: eliminated through the proper channels, disease cannot be reached with washes, salves, ications. ion, stimulates ans, and ull the waste matter is S. S. S, restores the de- 8.8.3. makes the blood ‘rich and strong, and under its tonic and invigorating, effects,the , and the skin becomes “ S: S, contains no Writ i ade eral health the feceatlon | for and was| KID CARTER THE COMING FIGHTER, SAYS CHARLEY WHITE. Rt useD TO WHIP MAHER,” BY ©. MORTIMER. The fists shot § ning of the ena. After | was returned the win- | PM jylela As the |down and out of the fight. on collision on the Pennsylvania Road. | ge Right and left swings for the hewd and | rec opponent's sledge- | on he w: 7 "POLY" BOVSOFF 1 PLAY IN CHICAGO Brooklyn School Eleven Will Line Up on Gridiron Against Chicago Youngsters Saturday ‘The students of Polytechnic Institute In Brooklyn will give their football team a big send-off to-day when they start for Chicago to play the Hyde Park team. About fifteen of the players, all of whom took part in the championship game against the Brooklyn High School team on Thanksgiving Day, will go with Of| the team, as will thelr couches and a professor uf the Institute. The boys will travel in palace car, and on thelr Windy City to-morrow night will go to bed, and get a good rest so that they will be in flne shape Saturday afters noon when they Iine up against the crack « ol te, of tee The Hyde Park School manage: has given the Brookiyn boys $1.0 nenses, and It Is Ukely that a bi will be on hand to see the same, WEEKES'S PUNTING WON CUP FOR HINA Columbia’s Football Player Av- eraged 41 Yards at Kicking— Smith Is Team’s New Captain Popular Ring Official in His Report Fight for The Even. ing World Says It Was the Old Story of Youth Versus Age, Pullman rival in tho nt utmost would find the finish of the figat. Carter rushed) Maher in the second round and landed two stiff facers with- out a return, ‘This maddened Peter, ho pushed a straight left into Car- rs fare which staggered the Brooklyn Then again the men came to- with sh, and Peter's right on Carter's jaw. Carter Went Down for Count. The man from Hugh McLaughlin's istict looked somewhat diatressed, and, like a maddened bull, Peter was ter him. ‘Phe Irishman scented vic tory, and, swinging hia right, he caught Carter on the jaw. Down went Carter, ina the referee jum d in between the fighters and began to count. The “Kid” on his feet before the fatal count. Uh men again rushed, and when ihe feree mntangled the arms. the blood again flowing freely. At lat Carter jumped at Maher Ike a hound trom thé Jesh Out shot the right, and Peter re: celved it full on the jaw. He measured his jongth on the canvas aid looked as though he wished he bout ended right When ning seconds were ticked f as rendy for another dose, which | Carter quickly handed him. | Maher's condition was fast becominz tlibly. His vitality avas fast disappcar- &. He had shot his bolt, but did not to the fast-approaching Inevitable Both swung wadiy and inissed, —‘Tife Act of the bodies acemed tot shake building, Maher was holding on far ar life; Carter was pushing him away o land a fnishing blow. Weekes, of Columbia's earned his last the grid He showed Was the best punter on the he loving eup given tion at the tour- outh Field. was bad kes punted the pl {1 yards in tive attempts, quent exhibition punted a yards, foot: Cant football honors that he team by Harold eleven, has and in @ litde Cartér Scat Maher Down, Whe} reer Other lumbla of next the referee tore the men apart olsed himself for a couple ot nd. tke 4 piston rod, his vight gain shot oitt. It was a wicked punch, Maher's faw stopped it. Down wen! vor old Peter, and he looked good to: the count, but staggering to. his fot list as ten seconds were counted, he again faced the "Kid." TS Maher's race was dimost run.’ He tot- red and tried to defend himself, but In in, Carter, scenting speedy victory, opponent no time to recover. dw Wicked left on the head and, bringing his right over, put Maher The tine of round was two mit and three nds, and Carter was“given a rousing ption for his well-earned victory, year's given Ri 1 Smith, or nmonly known, Awoman, and has eleven for the past comes from Klamath anit enty-four weight i~ 191 py feet JI, inche ben post cons on the Columbia George ¢ ¢ was unanim: Prall 194 colle manage team, was ele on ene years. He . Oregon, old. His nis height 4 kes he has nd gainer two Fall ent § the I want every man that Is suffering from Any special disease or conditian to come and Men, Gome to Me, ieteseit sci ni ae 4 and developed att bole Nit Bouee te Genta abe TS originated an level after my whole o's expe? e in treatin, is. pk Peculiar to men. 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