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Team wi (might. © Peekak!il, where it will play the Peeks- b kty Btittary Company. imajnager,- William F. ‘ranged Judge Magee and Lady Midas’ Finish Second and Third at} New Orleans—Another Day| for Mud Larks. | ELDS SMALLER TO-DAY.| Crowd Is Good at Crescent City| Track and Betting !s Brisk— Interest Centres in the Eastern Performers. THE WINNERS. FIRST RAC —Pothee| coo dudge Magee (0 to 1 piace) 2, Lady Midan 3. Time—1.54, SECOND RACE—Vedl Suburban Queen (S ¢ Pageant 3. Time— THIRD RACE—John Peters (4 to 5) 1, Travers (8 to 5 piace) 2, Light Bant FOLRTH RACHE—Rolling Boer 1,| The bicycl je crank Will have his inn- dine Sarkoe 9, Jack Demund ing for seven long days at Madison Square Garden beginning to-morrow , it, and If he doesn’t get enough sclal to The fevening World.) Aacceuierrnesresiseyeris) Vovole racing Iniithat. time, he Ja NEW ORLEANS RACE TRACK. /tuinly hard to please. Manag Dec. j.—tt was another day for the} nedy and Powers, of the Inte! i .| championship six- bleyele : 1 looked cas ee, teas looked! e807 | nich ibegina in the Garden on Bund pleking, neverthele and the regulars] night and for which are entered (he Went at the bookles with’ a will. The entries were not as numerous as usual, apd some good sport was looked for. Gust five were carded to go in the fourth, the feature of the day, and in the early betting Jessie Jarboe was the pool-room favorite, with Jack Demund the second cholee, ‘The Easterners Pinned thelr faith, however, on Kilo- 4 good mudder, and Rolling the outalder, was also well FIRST RAce ling; for three-year-olds and up; one mile Starters, whtr., Potheen. He Didn ‘Mary Moore, 114, W. ‘Omelia, 116, Scully Boome,’ 122, R. Stee! ‘ y NEWMARKET, England, Dec. 5.—| Followers of the trotting horse races Slata’or Ente 119. 2] fans Is CU LEY seen by the are al re nil Ragiint t Rameoned ote J.) William ©. Whitney, the milionaire| received a shock at the last meeting of Start good. "Won easily. Time—1.i4. in town of Johnny 3 fo cinta Hante’ Walsh, W. §. Edwards, P. Sayles and /norseman, of America, has’ bought an-| the Board of Review of the National Potheen was pounds the best and won |Manager. “I haven't aligned Te Pnantye (Chester Peabody, and W. F. MoLaugh- | other valuable mare’in thia country, At| Trotting Association, when they learned others were in their own way Valea "Oh, pshaw : Lijoei bere ie ran cts the i m s of the! 2 finer Huggins, in behalf of Mr, Whit-| men of New Hampshire was charged SECOND ‘RAGE. McGraw says the New Yo ic clit may, Soventy-fourih Regiment i. bought Cady: Krlvoloes! tor. geass, With! trad on it POL INe EARS Tat Six furlongs. lh - See Aen roe cua lay ideal The mare will be added to Mr, Whit- Nashua, N, H. ©. J. Hamblett, Vice- vp gittting, | have Delehanty under contract, but if in Buffalo to-morrow night ney's already big stable of President of the Fair Association of that panarters; hte. Jocks, SUHICHin. | Str-PiNce it has he knows nothing about It. John ne team of the Seventy-fourth Regl- "> * TOE Sheale Obl runners, place, a United States District Attorney futscben) i Roo T. Brush has be y for some time ment is to vive twenty-five yards C Wanenyeanela ity ‘ geant, 95, Scully 3 a Sf w says it 1s possible that he handicap In a race of $80 yarhs, Whitney had bought Lady Frivoloes was Committee of New Hampshire, was the H Jog pas Secured the big outflelder and New York athletes, who aro in fine not received with much surprise in, this san charged with illegal doings on the 6 40 16 heavy hitter. Brush will be back in ndition after having trained carefully Country. It has been known for some track. 4 6 2) New York in a few days and then the for the race, are confllent that they time that Mr. Whitney. intended to {8 H.Macls 8 H B 8 bcs aa wal Be saor ar fi hira can o ome fhe. hand ene win, aos larnen his stable on the other side A driver named Bedoln was the ehlet raton. e wi! ave George Davis at thir A number members ot he Twenty- #0 a8 to be to cope with Ttness aga Os fe 4 a eased up. Time—1.22 3-6. base, Elberfield at, shortstop and Mc- second Regiment also have arranged to James R, Ke w n lane stable: the Ur i go aR ay CICALTC Bedlam had the speed and position. Tank the path at the start and «al- loped the rest of the way, Pageant closed fast and would have beaten Su- bErvan Queen in another jump. pinpine. of aillense vit, Te entfeatt | Aes ‘nd allenceon that point that he. has NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. |a°Surprite’ to" spring? before tone. THERE IS G (Special to ‘The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Dec, 5—The entries for to-morrow's races ure as follows: yee Race-—Selling; two-year-olds; five fur- nd Will Give age. ae Py ooh h Demonstrations of Hix Mount Hope .. . 4 Siensele . Ski To-Night. Pare Dae’ Tom Maydia : Ivan Strogoff, who claims to be the iopees meee ‘Tancred ‘H0} champion Graeco-Roman wrestler of ROMA Iceland and Finland, will appear at seven furlongs. Ber. Pred ce Miner's Bowery Theatre to-night to give Irving Mayor. a test of his akill against a recognized pcg local man of ability, lected by Gen Johnny Dunn. ‘The latter says If Stro- oe fof defeats John Plening's protege at Rae eerlaoke draceo-Roman style he will take’ him 1 iy aS (RE ei under his management and. back him 100 Allene against Harvey Parker, the “Little i) Brownvatl . Demon," or Clarence Baldwin, Tom raer. 102 Four Leat Jenkins's Cuban wonder. 102 Peter Duryes pokn oral of this $a? Wine news: ito es; two-year | Strogof, will wager $10) that Strogo Ke ile goal a Rubell ee defeat any wrestler tn wat 106 Hi MeDanie! 13} 154 pounds at G: eo-Romat o oe . oe 9 Prince of Dudureccents wrestling, and that John Plening, the Lord Melbourne 110 Sweet Alice 120] “Butcher Boy,’ cannot throw him four Tom Maybin - hs times in an hour at catch weight oft, Race—Purn alt gems Bye furlongs, ———— jonnevia .. “Brandy ls Beige of Gelore.---.. 95 Herman 8 RACING NOTES. wane ‘Bell ie ‘The Lady 119 usr “ML HI Kollar . Score U5 ? 19) en corrigan, oF the Master of Mawthorne, as Sixth Race—Selling: one mile and « quarter, | he {= is moet f Woods .. rau Ga “Marcon | “10i | reatdent of the State of Kentucky. He has pur- pene. i chased the old Sturgis trotting farm, five miles emer. 100 Barrack » out from Lexiagton, A. M. Allen, who built —<—<———— race tracks for Corrigan, notably Hawthorne {a COLUMBIA HAS MANY BASKETBALL GAMES ON. to spend from things to sult hi i Begin Its Season at Peekskill To-Night. The basketball season will begin to- Columbia's team will go to 4 private price, to Harrington, imp. Muscovy $26,000 Hopeful Thin witl be a | $8,000 Hopeful ‘bury season for the Columbians, as their Allen, has ur- twenty-six games for them. OF the tmercollegiate series, in which h college plays two games with every college, four matches, with Yale, Cornell and Princeton, will fe) place in this city. Word from Ker for the coast in his Rancho det Valley. Hermie, the c G5, Pookakill Military Company at Peek: Dec. §, Norwalk Military Company at Gonn.; Dec, 11, National Athletic Club i} Dec. 13, Silent Five at Dr. Savago's Now York: Dec. 18. Atlantic Ath- Amerioa, by the mowurds that Travers ha nia 10 Siow Medical College at Philadelphia; Jan. | peige teh tae ce @t New York: Jan. 17, Cornel! at | showered with o uy Fal Yale at New York. horses running i at Cambridxe: Fed. 10, Yale s¥om: Fob. 13. Harvard at New York; At Princeton; Feb, 20, Lat- 3) Feb. 21, rd Clare <8 AAt Providence: March 5, wil- ‘War Cry, whi greatest cycle sta fle’s a Finlander Ingleside ik at the Rturain pl number of Improvemen ‘Tre racing Arm of Ott and Lyons, of has bought of Lone & Jones, by imp, De Beauyo! Haggin will atart fr han improved wonderfully in appea: pachedule follows: thrown out of training. He and “let ; eof the finest typen dicap at New Orleans yesterday, fort In the maddie, stepped Into the stewardy stand. le Dr. Scharff when the horee scored at 0 to 1 riier in the week Foom with a severe cold yesterday, but oxpecte Sable pat, to resume his duties in the stand to-day. S Reuserlaer | yemerday, seems an improved colt, and will bus doubtiens win a race in the near future War He Navarre, Ory 4 Haog. at Navarre, | Me wass@t iitie ny ‘ he THE LA of and America M'GRAW CHIPS: IK HS DENIALS Giants’ Manager Puts Damper on Fans’ Enthusiasm, Saying ’t Sign Delehanty. The enthusiasm of New York baseball THREE Europe, have [ap race for professionals. All three of) midget and Harry Bikes, the American) way on the top of which isa eycie|¥ the hardest efforts the firemen, ase fhe event the greatest of lis kind ever! meet tn the Garden to-morrow night| the men will start form, a atch, and |champion. A meeting between these two| whirl, or bottomless track, forty-five | Sisted by a special force of men, éought race should prove a record| been arranged, An effort. was made| will hh good |in Paris thelr meeting to-morrow side of the track he rides out over it], Sit Thomas Lipton started for teams are more evenly | to have Eddie Bald, the ex-champlon| handle Kimble, | will be for the “rubber.” to a platform and then descends to the| barton to-day to acertain the damage ae tn any previous race, and | who has regained hie old forms Prank | $i Brothers, Newkirk, | “An “extra Faction. and, one which | floor bicycle down a steep stair-| done to Shamrock III. He remarked be- pe teen ian pre eee aes A, 1G E r and othe: it oop the loop’ in its mul: | way c v1 rivalry such as never before existed | Kramer, th Uonal Clreult champton, | will start ngera. Ina performance by | “cunary will perform his act to-mor- fated Wothe wamectt Tuck hat aroused has been stirred up owing to some of and Iver Lawson, the flying Swede, to] The amateurs will also have a chanc: Tar, Camry. the well-known trick cy-/row night. Sunday night and every | Shamrock TI It is estimated that the the riders splitting with men who were) meet in a three-cornered match race, | ‘0 show thelr abliity in a flve-mile in-|clist, It is a trinle act and. is. sald to| atternoon and evening neat week. Dane damage to the shipbullding yard’ was : Gh UMIALEUTIRS Stes eee a i * hovation race. The features of the meet | be the most hazardous. death-dealing | ing ek there will also be a num-| fine pt tA por re he riders could not agree on terms, | wit) he wonty-mile motor-paced race | wot er performed. Mount. on al ber o: nt races between professional dct G _ SS a" appetizer for the six-day rave,| but they all entered in the ten-mile between. Jimmy Michsel, the Welsh dicv Canary rides up a spiral stalr-| riders 720 REGIMENT Soldiers’ Relay Race Team Will Seek Glory in Competition at Buffalo To-Morrow. ie relay team race of the Twenty- Gann at first base,” continues McGraw, make “and T think with the others of the team iven out New the first division ke will surely finish in A NEW RAPPLER IN TOWN. | familiarly known, has become « dT nd nforan In Call for T. i the Oak track Mr. Corriixa $30,000 to $29,000 In ar In own ideas. of Lax} the bay Yearling colt Muscavelr, dam Mumotrade (naif plster tysfve races), hy engaged in winner of tw Mureovoir 1 Stakes, to. wt Ie not entered ii to the effect that J.B. exington | Lexington | ntuc Pano farm in the Sacr Kk three-year who rode Dr. Scharff in the hat apparently indifferent Th 4 cut h for a joni Jods of mud from the heel in from. Head In the boy who MeDowell was confined to hits 0 Ainiahed third in the Aret race the trip to Buffal BECOME GENEROUS Have Been Greatly Increased in Guaranteed Values. The Coney Island Jockey Club, aside from the announcement that the value of the Suburban Handicap will be In- creased next year, has decided that other stakes will also be of greater value, The club will add $10,000 to the Suburban Handicap, which will make {t foot up a gross value of $17,000, Then the June Handicap will have its guar- anteed value placed at $5,00). The Ad- vance Stakes, formerly at a mile and a half, will be reduced to a mile and threc-eighths and will have a guaran- teed value of $5,000 Instead of $3,000, The great Trial Stakes for two-year- olds, formerly a guarantee of $20,000, has been invreased to $25,000 with ‘the stipulation that the Coney Island Jockey Club must add $5,000, no matter how subseriptions and forfeits a ‘The Flatbush Stakes, run in the autumn, will be Increased to a guaranteed value of $10,000 instead of 35.000, as formerly. Nearly all the other stakes have been materially increased in amounts ranging from $500 to $1,000 r the Puturity, the est! f which ts $75,000 for 1906, Jan, 5. Judging from the list of entries for the rich Stakes, the Faturity will att Jarger number of nominations thar before. Entries for the um & and the Surf Stakes, bi nds, to de Juné, have s nominators for the Foam are W. C. Whitney, with 3; John W, Schorr, iM. Zlegier, 9; Sidney Paget, 5; J. Madden, 7; "Jullus. Fletschmann, 6; |James R. Keene, 5; 8.8. Brownt: J.B 4; August’ Belmont, 3, ‘For’ the 3 the nominations are about The Brooklyn Jockey Club ready decided to make the Brook- Landicap a $10,000 added affair in- ad of « guaranteed event — Parr Won Mixed Style Match. MONTREAL, Dec. 5.—Jim Parr, the Engilah Gonthier, Canadian night in a mixed atyle fall, catoheascateh-can, went to Parr in siateen and one-half minutes: the second fall, Graces an, went to Gonthier In elgie teen and of nd Parr took the third fall and the match Ia thirteen Plunkett Fordham Football Captain, The Fordham Football Assocl han elected ATHLETES GO WEST | Many of ‘Coney Island’s Stakes CERMAN.— yared No expense to makethe management will give a preliminary THE WORLD: FRIDAY RVENING, DECEMBER 6, 1902. TEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. > SIX-DAY RACE FACES, BY C. MORTIMER. ZARLOGAN ALSATIAN — {of horses in an ers ab: and it Entrt reveal number princlpal reason for this ts the fact that | the Associ on De: win t t selves the re Thomas J. Plunkett, who pl right. end Dec. 18, the Fordham eleven last sea captain, re 1003, Plunkett succeeds J : Fogarty, He puree ia & member of the junior ¢ John M. Ward, J Armstrong, M. Lowery t all the negoti at they are and One Hundred ‘THIS IS VALUABLE HORSE FLESH Lady Friviloes, Brood Mare, Is Added to Whitney’s English Stable at Cost of $15,435. ENGLAND'S BEST, International Event Is Proposed | but No Definite Action Has Been Taken on Matter. Golfers of America are anxious that International sport bo held some time next year and it 's more than probable that at the next |#Teet Kicker. De Witt was unani- meeting of the United States Golf Ac. {MOusly elected captain of the team at a sociation tho 1matter will receive due|Mceting held by the players of the consideration. Several clubs in the or-jteam. De Witt was selected after Kanization have been enthuslustie over|alph Davis, last season's captain, de- the proposition and even though the big! Cape. De, Witte tee during the association does nothing the clubs them- selves may raise private subscriptions man and send a chailenge to the best play- road to visit America. The question was broavhed at the last singlet thet 3 van (tWO Years. De Witt prepared at Law. Fe chee eee eA RAE 1E WR iNet ashen RUBER Re cmeea Ona ald over because of an objection by jcaptained the football teame > Men ie some of the members to defray ex-jtwenty-two years old. measures 68 feet penser for an amateur tournament, ‘The ‘ox Hills Golf Club {s one of the most enthusiastic on the international project committee composed o: J..O' Donoghue has a M negotiations fons are su ope English team will probably sail immedi-| the Chicago fea next year, He also ately after the English championships, that "Kid" Gleason will play. In which will be held May. 19. » Philadelphia National League Club ee mal and that Bill Donovan will continue | with Brooklyn and Willis with Boston. |ATHLETES IN TRAINING FOR IRISH A, A. = for M to of the spectator a letes. in re a New York Iris he diamond ndeavoring to into the y cord of —— Wrestle at st w A wrestling match that In interesting Harlem: {48 comalderadly ts the bout between Tom Fannan and Eddie Van Eten, of the Joll Phillip Genney, J, Whit ind Walter Rodier hay two principals and cngland at present, JOCKEY CLUBS © OUR GOLFERS VS tournament Singer and i. for it. dinon Square Garden ew York these nights would training. on is to hold a monster carni- yal of sports at Madison Square Garden and it fs in an attempt watch fobs offered best of condition. ‘The @ yards spectal, as In past years, also promises to be one of the spec- tucular features of the evening and it is the opinion of the best judges that 5 seconds, held Jointly by Duffy, Eaton and Delgado, wiil go. which ts to be m Turn Hall, Hundred and Forty-third Fortysfourth streets, on the winner is THE STRONG ARM IN THESE TROTS@ U. S. District-Attorney Charged with “Fixing” Races at New Hampshire Track Meet. the United States Distri the Attorney was at a meeting held in whole thing hua, and that he subsidized, the [Judges as well as himsoit in a rage in which Bedoin's charge, Sutton, was en- tered, The horse pulled, Another Jhorse named Gambett and ‘owned by {Thomas Lutton, of Rockville, Conn, won the race, although er testic }fled that he knew t was to be | pulled. Hamblett’s good character was tetl- {Ned to and he prayed for reinstatement tter wil! be decided by board th \DE WITT WILL CAPTAIN PRINCETON’S ELEVEN. Big Guard Elected After © Davia Declined the Ponttion. PRINCETON, Dec, 5.—The Tiger foot- their [Dall team of next will be captained jby John R. De Witt, the big guard and pt. of Ipast season has shown him to be a fit for the captaincy. Bei his Witt holds the ord. jfootball work, De as intercollegiate hammer-thrower He ts a member of the junior class and has played on the football team for Jinch, and weighs 198 pounds, ———— Donovan Won't Come Here, E.] According to McGri Jimmy Casey, the old Brooklyn player, and Dick Har- ley, of the Detroit team, will be with Patsy BIG FIGHT WILL GO TO LOUISVILLE, Although “Corbett? and McGov- ern Have Not Accepted, Fight “Young Corbett" and Terry MceGovern will surely battle for the feather-welght championship before the Southern A. C., of Louisville, next month: While Mai ‘ob Gray has not made a bid yet, er knows that the mill will be ided in the Kentucky olty not later than Jan. 15. Gray will wire his bla to the fighters within the next thirty-six hours, and as soon as Sam Harris and “Corbett" get it they will accept It Both fighters will then pack thelr trunks And start for Cincinnati, where they will begin training for the bout. The rec decision of Judge Toney, of Loulsyill favoring pugilism hay assured maker y that he can pull off the test without Interference from the au- thoritie: conference between Harris und rbeti"’ will be held to-morrow night to select the battle-ground, ‘Tim Hurst will resent y oat the con- ference, and the moment. he announces the club's offer and the fact that Gray * posted a forfelt of' $5000 Harris and Hayes Valley A, C., of San Francisco, of 60 per cent. of the gross receipts, the club has not given up hope of securing the contest and {!s making the little fighters ne Matchmaker Levy f Ha y Club, has informed and MeGovern that hie p: ffer still stands, and that as so ey accept It he will post a certifie for $5,000 and select a date for the Youemite A. C. Another club on the Coast which Is anxtous to secure the contest Is the Yosemite A. C. Jim Kennedy, the rep- resentative of the club In the Bast, has been Instructed by the club officials to try and #ecure the contest. Kennedy hax had a talk wih Sam Harris, manager of | MeGovern, and. “Corbett The men have promised Kennedy that they will give his club's bid consideration | Yanger (o Meet Sullivan, the undefeated Italian feaths and Dave Sullivan have They have deen secured before the Lyceum Menny Yanger, welght, of Chicago, Anally been matched to box 4 alx-round bout A. C., of Chicago, on Dec. 22 for a purse of 42,000, of the winner will receive $1,760. ‘They ‘will ‘one hour be: fore they ent will surely be @ victous of de against fone. another. rong at. this weight and. will probably give Yanger a bard battle, Fltagerald vs. ) Gardner, the Philadelphia light-weight, and Willie Fitzgerald, of South Brooklyn, will box In a six-round bout before the Washington Regarding the us flelder on Gray said thi w York team, not a chance: GAMES. unusual The Ih Athletic get them- weeks, @ Made by specialists. order by expert tailors. y Rovers at on Sighth Lawrence P. subscribed « @ “Semi-ready” clothes mean delivery in a few hours, @ As different as the stage-coach and the automobiles as the “town-crier” and wireless telegraphy. Ready-to-try-on when sold. @, Suits and Overcoats, $18 to $75. @ You need not buy because you look, or keep because you bay. Sporting Clud of Philadelphia to-night. This ought to be one of those victous, slambang @ “ Made-to-order” clothes mean you wait days, if not Finished-to- SEMI-READY"” WARDROBE. Broadway and. Eleventh Streét ” iM Is Sure to Go to Gray’s Club.| “Corbett" will award the contest to| Gray's club ‘Princo Clubs Still Hope. | Although ett’ and McGovern] practically declined the offer of the SSS Wants Mill. We tera who slug trom They will box at catchwetgat of the gro matched to fight Charley Sleger at Dec 11. Britain. Hanlon Has Coin Behind Him, Eddie Hanton, the California foather-welght, who fights Maxey Haugh, of Brooklyn, « twenty- Found bout before tae Acme A. C. of Oakland, Cal, next Tuesday night, must be a great fighter. for hin manager has posted a forfeit of 31,000 In San Francis fgac between Hurry Foroes, either Abe Attel, gan ot Frankie Nell f those aggressive littl Hanlon is one ai le of fighting who has. the bet? and Ble YACHT RACE TOBE DELAYED! Fire That Threatened Sham. rock Ill. Is Likely to Cause Late Completion of the Chal- lenger. ’ HAS LUCK OF PREDECESSOR, —— Sir Thomas Lipton Goes to Dumbar- ton, Where Damage to Shipyard 1s $100,000, to Learn What Is Ex tent of Harm to the Yacht, LONDON. Dec. 5.—Delay of the America’s Cup races is likely to remult ) from the fire that threatened the dé y struction of Sir Thomas Lipton's Sham.’ rock IIL, the new challenger, when | Denny's yards, Dumbarton, Scotland, { Kere swept by flames. The vacht waa { /f saved, but its construction will be de. layed enough to make it problematical | whether the boat will be ready for the A races in August. The fire started in the fitters’ shop and a strong wind was acon blowing @ rain of sparks toward the shed in which Shamrock ITI. ts being built. It seemed impossible to save her for a time, but BILLY ROACH, IN COLORADO, SHGT A GREAT BIG DEER. .. Fight Manager Combining Pie: ure with Business on Trip. Billy Roach must be a successful fight manager. 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