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I, fe Favorite. se ————_ —_— | THE WINNERS. a | mH ACKESnacon je pf Galore 3. % : p.HAC —— Atheola D RACE—Scorplo 1, Ordnung ith 3. ar — FS va to The E DRLBANS RACE TRACK P winners to-day w the path on the extrem inaiderably, but the path fi Was room for one ti ‘on the path to-day long shots what the hed from tho fourth. 108 Goody var Wen ten DRAG. the onts|se pos! oat Jed 1 way eat best. Priv { Galore for mot bi 4 nd Lisle wll i 108. Falier 87> he Woods priate be xtart and our Commissioner fk. He was a 3 to 5 shot. At! race. PHIRD RACE, i for three-year-olte and up whts., jocks. SLTIRFin. § Gannon... 11 Dg Here ik ars. Time away while up and was withdrawn Dis horses tuto suym won cas Wealth ¢ nfiqn the jah i The Evening W TRACK, NEW ORLE Bce—Selling: for two-year-olds 3. Tinmortat | for three False Dr. Sch for & sixteenth. 10S Optimo 105 Flaneur 103 Leviathan 103 Chickadee all ax 2 L&tle Scout . Kingsley Hn G NOTES. ————___ » by Leleps, The fo be bred in the 8; Mon Hapsburg, « 4 ting as as Will oMciate a He wtarting bai Dave one race track in oper- | There | ie companies are organized and Aotermination to hold me Ward Corrigan, the Chicago find “the track which aives the! already a One tract of tana! He céatre of the town has been Boounced that work will ‘That is a certainty from Cincisnatt!, Col. epgaged to do the Newport RAE. New Orleans Still in ape, and Horse ihat } Outside Position Is 1, Athinnn Chickadee 1, Com- RACE—Moron! 1, Plerce he track. The wack las dr Sof it Mt for a horse to Glia sixteenth of mile Io , y around the rali, but w positions on in Was scratched ving M MtWo probable contenders. were | rhe Jock V4 gy oe JOCKEY SWITH TO “REMAIN ON GROUND i Jockey Club Refuses to Give Lad Another Hearing for Ride on | Merry Acrobat. | 1 Jockey Is Smith, who was suspended for his ride on Merry Acrobat In the to-day. Rancho del Paso Stakes a! Morris Pavk inst ecuson, will have to stay out of the saddle for a long time ft seen Club, after consider! refuse jockey will ks. Heb) ‘lub Jn, ita sersion was Other business Rett 8! | Breton [Jumps in an attempt to shake off the ORLEANS ENTRIES. | form entries for to-morrow’s race 11 | spill, yet the enthus Pargialiot Now York, nas pougnt ot pTatento, Canada, for a good price, FoMiprace mare Mannel, by Himy brother to. fd St. Louls that William Har-| nt starter at) starter ai Will also | for a good (hing the iat New Orleans, and fasied fethe horse went up in the) ine starter fd oh the shelf for | ne yd may bea trifle ment of Jockey H. Merrick plechnses and hurdle races O'Neill, who was suspended for. Tosale Jarboe the Buftal» Was also put In good standing SEVEN TEAMS TIED IN SIX-DAY BICYCLE RACE. (Continued from Fi |nway. The others have realied how istiens it Is Four times dui the afterr dd ohis partner made sudd buneh, hut they only sneeseded tn lap- ping Doerfilnger and Teller, who a already several miles back The riders are more than thirty miles behind the record but all are holding thely own and may make tance before the end of the week. ‘'t ralners say the slow pace has put the better shape than riders ever ta at the same stage of previous Redoll, who was Injured ua spill In the morning resumed riding in hour's rest. He was nono the | for tin fall, Cecil Barclay, the rider who It was expected would break | lown before the day was over, has| been in the hands of a doctor all days and is now in something like his early The say the throwing of tacks on the which caused the spill 11 which B: Maya, Heller and Nat 7 went down was the work of rievous boys, and the matter has n dropped. Another bad fall was narrowly avoided, Jacobson broke his chain while leading a sprint, and it was just chance that sived him from going do ven teams are still tled for first ace, three more are Just @ lap behind, and the remaining palr are hopelessly out of it, but not thinking of quitting ny means. only forelgn team with a chance of Brenton and Darragon. Gou since its ment, has taken harge of his countrymen and they ; splendit form with a great of being right there at the finish, size of the audience Is one of the wonders of the event. The ra even made exciting by an occasional sts that move from side to side of the blg Garden at} the command of the scrub women are as excited as they were the opening night ‘The two Redelis have now the most supporters among the crowd, and the fact that they are New York youngsters has won thom many admirers. IMPRESSIONS OF THE SIX-DAY RACE, BY HAYDON FONES. HOW KASER FELT WHEN.HE LOST ALAR DAVE SULLIVAN SIDESTEPS MATCH, Quits Chicago Hurriedly and Will Not Meet Benny Yanger in Bout on Dec. 22. BASEBALL SEASON | Daye Sullivan, of Boston, and Benny Yanger, the undefeated Itallan feather Weight of Chicago, will not meet on Dec. 22 ut the America A, C., of Chicago, as the contest has been declared off, who caused the turn of After agreeing to a referee for the bout, which was originally the only hitch in the mateh, he lately refused to fight Yanger und ‘eft Chicago, ing off of the bout will no doubt be re- celved with regret by followers of pugil- ism. They wanted to see the two boys meet for two purposes—first, Sullivan is the same good little fighter he was a few years ago, and then to nger's right for a fight with or Terry McGovern, |Sulllvan to Fight Britt, Sullivan will probably go to the P: Const in a few days, S APRIL 16. of the| National League’s Magnates Begin Session To- day, but Schedule Is Ready Now. OPEN was Sulllyan leaders, and th year, the race will be won by tnehes OPENING ) To close followers of baseball, the ac- men in adopting a t this time ts a prac- n of renewal of war upon NATIONAL DAY—APRIL 16. Brooklyn in New York. Boston in Philadeiphin. Pittsburg in Cincinnants, Chiengo in St. ns left in the race. pd et dy Ven of the Nation: | playing schedvl determine Y: up that dis lenees looked worn out as a result of the |terrine 1 sot during | Americans were firs the National 4 to revise its sched- as much as pos- Leagne was fo He 1s prac- je contlicting : This time, however, it will be different uuiess they de inthe matte gh the first | duled to begin At e later before the game got to wo sent John T. Br ithe Hotel Viet there In a twenty-round bout offer a few days ago to moet Britt and he wired his acceptance, j Adding that he was ready to fight as ed | $900 as Britt would take him on. Referees for Fight. championship battle between be| ‘Young Corbett" and Terry McGovern oes to the Metropolitan A ult, Charley White will be the referee wil | of the contest. of Loulsville, is fortunate enough to se- cure It, then ‘Tim Hurst will ben | to officiate, jagainst noon It was some wise men of th here were ake what Was le 0 the matter of cholce it will be up to the 4 York, Charles Ebbets and 3 ‘icans to do the | Hrooklyn; A. yesterday morning, suffered | n his injurtes last nig Soden and W, Conant, of Boston; Barney Dreyfuss and watehed with in rather than take the dates the Nationals inight. The bout went twelve rounds eft open by ! | was in troubt started off at August Hermar Fielschman and Georg the Brooklyn mana yon the German. Rogers and of Philadelphia of bed and out surprises for the followers of A} the game at thelr pr » but after sprint- American League, will do Pam ata loss to pr ing continually Jup in despair and aske that has aot been at the Fifth Avenue thia_vear has al The adoption of a playing schedule at also comes in the dig down deep afford to 10k was suffering annual meetin past it has been the custom of the mag- a meeting In for the purpose of adopting a playing oneensus of opin- eet in a twen und bout before head of the teat will, tikel 1 the magnates went into session | was ready to coi TRute, and it ix pro promising hoy feated every man he has fought mmittee—Hart, the draft of consideration h retary John ft Dan Hills and Muri cinnatl, are the most prem {8 not |i ver to be allowed to win?” Simar gave out the fellow-magiiates; X-round bout before the WATCHINGTHERACE 3 AD., BUFFALO TRACK MAY YET BE SAVED, Number of Capitalists Likely to Buy Kenilworth Plant and Ap- ply for 1903 Dates. BUFFALO, Dec. 9.—Although it at one time was deemed most likely that the Kenilworth race track plant would have to go into voluntary dissolution very shortly, such a state of affairs Is not Ukely to occur now, as a number of local and outside capitalists have de- clded to purchase the property. It Is thelr purpose to pay off the outstanding ST. LOUIS WIDOW AOBS BASEBALL, Patsey Donovan Is Going to | Marry Her and She Wants Him to Quit Game. | When tsey Donovan, the popular jleader of je St. Lous team, of the National Leagde, announced his retir iment from basebaH a week ago, base- {ball enthusiasts were greatly surprised, none can blame the Hon. P. D. row when the cause of his withdrawal from the game he has participated in for seventeen years is known, The cause of it all is this: Patsey is going to marry a rich St. Louts widow. She does not Ike the {dea of Patsey belng so prominent in sport and at her Feqilest he has quit the game. Of course that puts the Robisons in a bit of 9 redicament, for to find a man to fill Donovan's shoes is no easy matter, The name of Donovan's bride-to-be has not been disclosed nor will he tell unul the day {s near at hand for the wedding ceremony. ——— MPGRAW WON'T ADD TO HIS TROUBLES. Columbia’s Baseball Man Says Giants’ Manager Will Coach College Nine. Columbia’s baseball team has a good press agent. Not satisfied with merely announcing a schedule for the team next season, he comes out with a report that debts and apply to the Jockey Club for dates for 1903, It is thought that with proper management the track can be made to pay. ‘That the Kenilworth plant is a valif- able one and should rank among the best of the race courses in the country, 1s without argument. The poor manage- ment of the track last year Is believed to have brought it to Its present stand- ing. It has been rumored that the Jockey Club would, under no clreumstances, grant dates to Kenilworth, but this statement seems to have been without foundation, When this report became known }t was said that.a Southern turt firm would buy the track and run tt as an outlaw association. This, at the outset, appeared to be a ridiculous idea, as, In the first place, {t is doubtful if any firm would purchase a valuable plant like Kenilworth to run | an outlaw track. | The local racing public are waiting with impatience to learn of the final dis- position of the case. — UNKNOWN YANKEE BOXER LOSES FIGHT IN ENGLAND. Gordon, Beaten by Costello, Has No Claim to Ring Fame. A cablesram from Birmingham, Eng- jand, tells of the defeat of an American boxer named Billy Gordon by an Eng- lishman of the name of Costello last and Costello won the decision. Gordon here. In 1 as no claim to ring fame t, he 1s not known pugil- Telephone Service. Begin the New Year | by adding Telephone Service to your business and domestic equipment. Rates are low. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. 13 Dey Street. ILL West asth Street, out before the Penn Art A. of Philadelphia a short time a had the hetter INTERSCHOLASTIC RELAY RACE AT THE GARDEN. SCHEDULE OF ICE GAMES 1S NOW ANNOUNCED, nd strong and c ri ny of them ir a race. con Weat 124th Street, 616 East 140th Street, ar it was with the would surely If T ride in next ye. Ti try to get an fron man for m Hockey % tours Will Begin Jan. 3. I want ov any specia! disease or rondition to come and HARVARD WILL ROW A CORNELL EIGHT, Word was received from George 0. Kittle, manager of the Brooklyn High School team, that he would be glad to send a relay team to partictpate In the Interscholastic relay race of the Greater New York Irish A, A. at the Garden on Confident’ of its ability to cap- ture firat honorg in the race the team has requested the committee to be al- lowed to put on agecond team, which, they think, will finfeh second only to It ‘The Brooklyn have ® social chat with me, and I will Gavel tte pists te: iit 8 8} sans} of Br vorrei Neh I loped after my whole life's experience in. trea| care, ceieniak to 'mene Tt te a, treatment that 1s based on acientine nowiedee. i Pectree propdsition, no tial or sample treatments to offer you, My educa- my reputation, in all such quackery. ou, free of’ charge, s thorough personal Ith an honest and science opinion of your caso, and if fnovrable 1 will honestly tell you to. If, on the other had, T Twill insure you of s permaneat curo, Inasmuch. as T gantes to cute you or refund to you’ every cent you meat sure of your condition” T make ne ‘The Amateur Hockey League has an- Its achedule ‘The games will start both In Brooklyn and New York on Jan. matches in all have been made and it is the purpose of the managers to ar- range games Inter with teams from Can- The games next year as has been ast years will be played Nicholas Rink, in this bor , and the Clermont Avenue Rink, in Men, Come to Me, eases peculiar to m: ton. my experience, my conscienc: (Pou will call and ‘eee examination, tog FIGHT FOR HIM. ive you care fect a perma eee medicines, ‘an ther are alw attribute my success te promising noth! what I promise. the case in but what I can do, and alwa: sattle and Swan, with Sa First Step ls Taken Toward Re- with Ithacans. ITHACA, Dec. 9.—Harvard ts evidently bound to renew her athietle reintion with Cornell, for when Prof, W. Durand, the navy advisor on Cornet athletic council, gave out the crews taat Were to take part in Cornoll’s regatta on Lake Cayuga on May 30 Harvard's 1a mentioned on the entry list The race is for juntor crews, and the in vitations sent to Harvard and Penneyl- vania have been accepted. ‘Phe one sent to Columbia has not been answered, but it is thought that an answer will be re- ed In a day or bwo able satisfaction is felt over entry. It {s thought that Mr, Courtney's recent visit to Cambridge had much to do with the sending of the ight. Lt is thought that a litte i nh adjust them- ‘varsity crew will n the annual races at Pough: be seen keeoste. jaa he had to do last Coach Courtney 1s Jubilant over the fact that only one junior race will be held next year, ax it will obviate the necessity of preparing two second crews st ROAHON, The California Feather-Weight, Though, Was Knocked Down by Ryan Once. Bristol and Wetherel VARICOCELE newal of Athletic Relations! Wo pala or Woon of tian H.C, of New York, WESTERN RACING FIRM PAYS 7,500 FOR JOCKEY. Jere O'Connor, Brother of Wii to Ride for Gorman & Bi LEXINGTON, Dec, 9.—Jere O'Connor, the Nghtweight Jockey and brother of Winnte, who has been seen in the sad- dle on the metropolitan tracks, ts evi- dently thought @ greet deal of in the ‘West, as Gorman & Bauer, a Western racing firm, has paid $7,600 to Hugh Mo- Carren, of New York, for the lad's ser- vices for next year. to pay for a youngster’s services, but the buyers of his services believe they have struck a bargain. ‘The contract oalls for the privilege of me in 194 and 195 at of Brooklyn vs, Yo A Cy at St Deo. 9—Abe Attel. STRICTURE (thous aieting or at vars S DISCHARGES stopped completely. BLOOD POISON- esred without tao of erORTY OF NERVOUS DEBILITY syetvemn of treatment (9 oo of the tine Fou : Nicholas va. 8. C. in a six-rowhd contest Jan, 16—H. C. of New York ve. Crescent, at Bt, Nichola, at Clers ter a hard chase, with a left hock to Y. ALC. ve S.C. Of Brooklya, at showing any fl Niedolaa v9. H.C. ; WO—Crencent ve nt. t left-hand jab, t Ryan was It is a big price BLADDER AND KIDNEY CON- permanently avs been | by my system of treatment ahow signs of im- Pravement at once, had @ shade better of each round, cured, inveapective ek Ba Tee Ir the preliminary Billy Rotehford, of 1 correspondence 00 F, Me Musdaye, 10 A. M. to a P.M, CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. DR. R.H.M. MACKENZIE’S |; Medical and Surgical Office, 146 WEST 34TH STREET. *. 13—8. ©. of Brooklyn ve N.Y. A, Cay renewing the the same figur ee 18.—Crescent va, H. C. of New York, at At the Penn Art A. ©. of Philadelph; “Denver Ea"? Martin and Hed appear in (ne witl-up. the champlonship trom Ar Aurprieed the knowing on ‘Armotrong thinks. that yal of that dectal: th Sei at apf of Brooklyn va x fe aide of the within ons hour oe Th h OQ Of a reve maken man that is suffering from included in’ the nominal feo and losses thet eap the Very lite from you and later lead to complete loss ot all powers, stopped at nce by sur arte of treat. ECZEMA, srralpelas, or any eruptive itease of the skin, perma- Reatly cured by me. HYDROCELE or aay erent without a eeiting eperetion. RHEUMATISM in all ite forme ia perma- DITIONS strictly confidential and all sure reply. | placing $5 or $10 sera daily wire are 35. Club Skates, 60c. to $4.50. Hockey Skates, $1.50 to $5. And after Skates — TOYS Printing Presses, 98c. up; Blackboards, P. Buckboards, alittle higher kidney mation, gravel, &. GRINDLB has a recor OFFICE OVER 20 YEARS at 171 West 12th st.. dave bt de os Johnny McGraw will in all probability coach the Blue and White's boy: McGraw, it might be said, will have troubles enough of his own in getting the Giants in playing trim for the National League season and there is no likelihood of his looking after Colum- bia's team, The schedule of Columbia for the sen- son will contain twenty-six or twenty- seven games, the most notable of which will be a contest with Harvard on June 9. Owing to the hard work for the Columbians to secure a fleld in this clty on which to play their games, most of them will be played out of town. The annual game with Yale will be played ew Haven on April 22. Burke's One Horse Wie, MORANDA, 3-1, WON, the winner I put through for my client ONDAY. Being a racing man and eeting ap a rk betting commissioner tor several ° 3 now racing in New Orleans places me in & poaition to furniat you with ome good ty. bade 5 horse play Gp COMPLETE RECORD. t Lost. v. 27th, Moabina, 8 to 1, wi 28th, Tancred, 12 to 1, won. 20th, Shrine, 10 to 1, dnd. Ist, " Optimo, 8 to 1, ‘won. Dee. znd, Latson, 30 to 1, won. 160.00 Dee. Gih, Depo Dec. 8th, Mora $395.00 $10.00 $6 Straight Has Won $386.00. The above record speaks for itself, Day after day I receive letters of congratulations from humerous patrons throughout the country, Why ro you Mot one of them? I will fortelt the of $1,000 to any charitable Institution If above in not a correct copy of my ons + & copy of in fled each day with Wertern Union and Yostal Telegraph Co. jew York City, A Good Investment. Should you be unable to play yourselt and wish to take advantage of my one-horse wire, 1 make the following affer: Send me ‘Account of 825 of $50 and 1 will same placed for you, by eht_on my one good thing ot | cominieston I charge you nothing for my {n- Dut simply deduct 20 per cent, of winnings at the ond of each week, 1g You Your winnings each Monday nd rotalning your original capital ment the following week. Send me nt at once, ax I have numerous quod things In etore, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, NESDAX a apecialiy prepared trick at that should romp home. For THURSDAY one that should bo as good as 6 or B to 1, but sou can take my word for it that this one is an good as in. For each day following ching “exceptionally cho! Subscribe at if you desir) winning Information. Mail telegraphed at 9 A.M. Terms for my 6 4 cea can be made dy regis’ P.O, money order, expre letter, order or certified check, Address Cc. C. BURKE, Box 47, Rink Skates, $3 to $4.50. Poker Sets, $14.98 down, $1.25 up. up, Sleighs, 75c. to $7.43. Kid Dolls, said to be undressed, 50c, and up. Rubber Dolla that never knew the luxury of lingerie, and things unmentionable for want of space. JOHN C. HOPKINS & CO., 119 Chambers St. Medical. OLD DR. GRINDLE, 35 seara a spectalist in diteasen of men, Under DR. GRINDLE'S acientife treatment biood and akin dinean ina in the bones, red spote, sore Aivat and ice) sinful swellings, Int, scalding, Infam ‘peedily cured." Impedi do not time Jees skilful phyalcians, Remember, Dik. Tor ‘marvellot ures.

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