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BER 10, 1902, L. THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORIJ,D OF ‘SPORTS. THE WORLD: WEVNESVAY EVENING, DECEM the “Path” Always Wins. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE-Florestan 1, trene pm Maybin Kart I<. Okina 3, SRCOND RAC Sohn Voters THIRD PACE=Shat Up 1, Bantah By doe ter th ing World) NEW on 2 TRACK, De DO—Tt w: old Mor, day. Horzes lucky enough to wide positions at the path and led from ‘ Méspective race The Inside ¢rack bas finally commenced to but ft will not be good «nous ‘over for at leas: t Paorses that ran aver |: a ¥, be furlones, that the Orloft wou preparation for th the most va‘uable ven a spe Clty Deri the me Cole UMman, of New York, nnd Paul Hoffman, of St. Lous, were among the new bookmakers fo draw on he import withdrawas to-day | were Brookston, Suburban Queen. Bed~ jam, Dr. Scharff, Optimo, Chickadee and her. FIRST For two-yeer-olde: nelling: wix furlongs. Hetting white. jocka SLiTiCria, str. Place 101, Pollock... 7 30 Prene Mae, tod, Gannon, 3 even Malbin, 108, Buch'n a ‘Hicks 4 pea § 4 | 2 20 1010 9 50 3) s 2 4st 0 50) ri nod, Won cleverly. Thme—1.17 4-5, Irene Mar failed under pressure and proved jin easy victim to Florestan's Fray ut the end. Tom Maybin bad a bad perition at the start. go NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Special to Thy Eventne World.) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEA Deo. 10.—The entries for to-morrows Faces are as follows poate 107 107 Wi Becond Nace—Belling, Ordoune . Peat Cresian 108 White Owl Ht You ba 105 Quicksilver Sue a 92) land and eiial Magee 0017 Alfred ‘Swordsman 115 Trverary (0.000001 Peertande: 107 Jerry Hunt. Li Lady Md 107 Fourth Race—Handicap: one mil Boiling Moor ......178 Ray Barwer oes caiceee HOL Homoidin B, Camp 1106 Orpheum | Tay steriine ‘101 tee: mile and teenth. 108 Free P 103 Optim: 10 103 Huzzah 3 sane Poreter, 103. Lateon % Apale Lauretta 0.1 ot Barilla Sy Whi A Gisth Race—Seven furlongs, ‘ Joe Doughty 22... 108 Nie Quick ; Omnelia OS Late 10% 1 Bt 1100 105 Brooke 1105 My. Surori Moor Latier AMERICAN HENLEY NOW A CERTAINTY, First Big Aquatic Event Will Be Rowed on the Schuylkill River “Jn July. wt oe) The Board of Stewards of the Amert- Ch Rowing Association, which was ned of establishing an American | P Henley, has held another meeting, and, ‘besides the business of electing oMcern for the year and he The event will be held on the Schuyl- Weill River tn Juiy, and it is the purpose | Mthe association to secure the entrics big college crews In the race and Farland n @ it as big an event on tala side the } England, WeWs and scullers from the leading col- ae clubs, and from such otner i clubs as believe tn maincaining ie highest standard the integrity of | $600 forfelt ataur rowing itis Intended to’ ex- ie the oarsmen who devote most 01 their time from one year's end t other to training and rowing and oulrage the former college oarsmen thers who have #) little time for | ding that they cannot compete on portant in the histo: eh terms with those having so much | this country, Jelsure for fratning: S58 pears Section of the by-law: -oarsman proved the moat dit matter of business which camo the meeting, and it finally was lett! Executive Commit together Bome other unfluished busines ‘iw ex Sani THE all these detalls will be within about a week's time, and AMERICAN THOROUGHBRED KITCHENER’S WAR HORSE. | Ola Democrat, the Racer, ax Eng- nerals Charger tho tive statement of the or. on plan and scope of the ent Swill then be Issued. WARK A. C. TO GIVE UP mo more. The Ittike ma: though, but if they) are es Beg acbarate organi jew: lub ine found the in on it for the d according to the UD one-fifth of the ‘ever use’ them. in twenty minutes! pits fa eurniahes tance ex poles. Golf uw ettes: ule E (——~ } —— _ cna sat | = | = = = cos RUBBING HIM Down, Track at New Orleans Is Still in FOR AN JAAS Very Bad Shape and Horse on came CANADA TRAINS LEANDER LIKE A FIGHTER. (Continued from First Pageg nthe part of the police was all that f|Mived both men from pummelling each lother severely. even | take sides in the 2 | Iterated seeing a fight, Jalt tt could to make the Frenchmen get trouble began after y Leander and followed up by Darragon fought hard ail but could not keep then refuseu to try ionger, upbraided him joud and long, and the |audtence made matters worse with thelr Darragon struck Breton | the face and the two rolled on the track together and almost caused a splil of the The pair were separated. only to et together again, and then the Judges ordered them from the tr: crowd followed them to the dressing. room, and then the trouble ag thanks to the fall la which gave him three hours rest, this morning and Little Krebs, his part- 97 | "ev, 18 apparently in as good @hape as | he ever was and several times made an to reguin tne lust lap, sven to be able to indeflniely, and their part- and Floyd Krebs, are ulso New Yorkers, John and Menus sult tied with the leaders ing fresh and strong, sUtIOUB are counting tore very long. When Eddie the race with No. 13 the members of that licted that he would have no ° The first night they saw him ton [drop out of the race after a the eves of those folks are 100 | Stinson, 107 109 | may stick 1t ot the biz fellow who fe teame with Jimmy ¢ Stinson owns a ring which has always #4 | been = LEANDER MAKI NGASPURT.~ | BASEBALL WAR ON IN EARNEST, | pote et oe of his’ fingers dragon's head on It did not wear tho and he has beou i ring Jn the pr 1105 Ph Knight ..0050:100 | going along day he put it on, RIVAL RACE TRACK AT NEW ORLEANS, Old Story Is Revived Again and Bookmaker Ryan Is Spoken Of as Backer of Project. whenever the Jeither fell and. Injured ‘himself or w 9 badly handicapped through «fall that Ail hix chances of winning the race he In were paseo. Yeur he ‘wore it and, met with m fall which kept tim Dut of racing for a long ay it on to-day, j*iperstitious are ‘busy. ching: hin The moxt exciting thus far was witneased between 2 and when the American ‘Brooklyn Jockey Ciub Official) Major Detmar‘n ehlef superiority American League Plans Are Well Laid and New t Accepts Presidency of “Big York Team Will Soon Be Announced. watching him, cele of the race 2.50 this mornin; game passed the French patr, ie cheering, 'w: 3 kan whon Leander started out to gon the advantage, lasted thirty veral times since the race star [the Yankee riders have tried to Aare » on the speedy Frenchmen, unsuccessful laration made rlean League will be In New York! EW ORLEANS, building a race track to rival the Cres- y Club's is agaln ram- ‘The latest tale says yan, the well-known bookmaker, who Was rule! off at New Orleang and Fort . will bulla the {s not here at present, pected to-day, 10.—Talk of know @ lot] ‘Tim’ or which he popes to rec the Charles Somme last nighy that the deal for ground en) son Manhattan Island upon whieh an hour the taner work tzation, declare cent Clty Joo o'clock when Leander by a passed him and was in f Before Darragon cout xolng Leander had opene fiiel the leaney that has so long been worry! as his desire to have a prac-| tleul racing man at the head of the or nization, and Pallip J. Dwyer, Prat rire nt of the Brooklyn Jockey Clud. '«the| Tg Agsimilate Food man who will til the dill, an{ hold of the new track because of bs jirlendshia for “Big ‘T.m™ ‘arren, two of the owner From a re‘lable sourze x aened that the Jamaica tracks will re-| To do it easily and pleasant- celve dates from the Jockey Clu fo: a/ apes aac wii itn | Jy precede the Aqueauct meetng or fo | ly take close on its heels, }been decided upon. the racing the Jamal UP to $850,000, the mere asking nd can ket more He seeing Met hek from the Frenchman Leaniee orrying when thelr second day's ae when It Js sald he will confer with partners about the proposed printed faster and fi McFarland and made & most surprising statement, A couple of years ago with the| ye American League crowé Is at the He has taken Crescent City Jockey Club ts not for it belleves that the expense of constructing a course, owing to the condition of the soll, much of an undertaking a will be dropped. The most desirable location here for a track In the old Oakland course, which Is situated ten miles out on the cent Clty Jockey 4 course which Wille tor the New York Am |team, put decia natn until the annual meeting worried, though, 1s soheduled 'AMERICAN CHAUFFEURS CHALLENGE BRITONS. ring reports read, | Sit fixed a date for its first annual re- has been says Jolson. e to the public Resarding a playing schedule for the! coming season, schedule of 140 games would bo adopted, ! the playing seas nd the project e will be ready to gh Road Race. Minor detatis and the a ys has sealed our 1 revent time as to the: exact The duies have not the ral s of! I track will gle overn'ght Twill be offered for the ott other five races, e | Pills RACING ING NOTES. Canyoa, who Gold Rrerswhere, In boxeo 0c, and 280, Orleans hy | —- Glonmevia and rather to (he famous black Spottemen’s Gooos, 2 Metropolitan Chestnut colt by CayU Automobilists: t year in an endeavor to Int » Ocean as the Henley Regatta 8! vay won by a tate \that there would bi y-|during the going into # but few open dates Metaire Ridge 1 Club has @ lease on th Adee, of London, The Automodtie'Clud of Americs ‘ ‘object of the American Rowing joclation {# to bring into competition actin for the ohaflengers, and malted the chailen 2 to the ‘ounds wil b etakes With at Ad discussed corridors of the Jonson's de Jof the big organization are not saying again, it would take a couple of £ to get It In shape for racing p Should Ryan purchase the H vope with the Cr Jockey Club, as tt Is an out-of- station of the elty, | fully a half hour to reach tt from Cai Bhould the promoters fail to se y Hyland track, t long by 480 feet wile cks we will be able to wirs have been named and A t, whien will be returned ne-machine Is at the start in the would be im- manning a bang U3 The contest munt be on the road over and It would take dstand plans in detal. pled and In ge: Manhattan Island, must be held In the o cup, This move tx ry holding the the most im- joa whiner. to-day, iad u he frat things to come up was it iw sald that an effort to secare track of land that 4s owned by . out on the Loulaville and Nash- And shows the confidence Away while being warmed up rave yesterday and Betting had commenced on the race And. the withdrawal of the horse necesmitn'ed |hatc and anew book belng made |for the third bad to be efning an | build racing aute peting successfully are produy 4 by England, apared in making e grounds them: newt In we names of the York will hay m expe wie was not Weviously’ considered vip te. tne: magnates went into seasion to- NEW FORTY-FOOT YACHT FOR FREDERICK SANDS. m ont WIL Scorpio won hie third straight victory since the meeting commenced at to have one of the mont’ useful racing © of three wilt change In ite make- ——--— — CORNELL’S ATHLETES WILL TRY OUT WESTERNERS. i lithacans W and there is no rea aon that with a proper hand to guide New York Yachtem Be Launched in Spring. Bands, a membe jub, will have a new knockabout boat when yachting season begins. been built at Newport bad condition of eal the drm ve, furlongs in 1.00) and 'pulted “op | 126. renty to 8600. Leather goods, ete New York Yacht Begin Trip Through “ITS GOLF COURSE. | KA. C, has decides to ta golf links, and after Jan. 1 ‘The two most are the ones ave been many, discussed plots, at Sixty-sixth street and Blevegth ave- ‘The vessel hus and fe all ready ching, but that Will not be done Mr, Sanda will use it for cruising in Narragansett Bay and along the coast. In building this the American “bred by Sensation and which raced in Eng- land as a two-year-old with great auc- toam will take a trip West early in the Ason and compete against the big unt~ section of the Manager Zimmer, of the team, Ithacans will start for Ann Arbor on oad i and there, two days the University of Mich later the University of Wisconsin team ponents at Madison. also probable that Cornell will meet the University of Chicago team, ‘Sunday World Wants Work . cess, js now a charger. The horse Is on| Until the spring. his way to India now and will be used by Lord Kitcnener. Was owned by Plerre Lorillard and was rd’s stable until recently, resented by and Lenox ayenue. | spot would be a Forty-second street The thoroughbred Lenox avenue cht Mr, Sands made ral interesting experiments and bronze nails are r ones. “The by much stronger than When driven 4 bronze nalla held so that they could not be drawn, while the copper nails bent. -five-foot over all Newt sin Bat at New amount of money and work to put itt Marsh to Lord Last night's effort was the first that Mr. Johnson has made in the interview | ing Mne in this city, eball men have been endeavoring tc get him to talk regarding the intentionr and plans of the American League. Ip New York, but up to the present timc ‘bhe hag declined tv say more than "the For months the be Cornell's By John R. Spears. Am old salt's|plece of oak. th nee Christmas spent ddie of the Atlantic, See next Sunday's Obristmas World. Faves oe annerato 4m color and haif-tone. italy SLY DAY RACE FAVORITE IS WELL FED AND WELL HANDLED. HAYDON BoBBY THOMPSON: CHAM- PION WELTERWEIGHT OF O00 FIGHT LAW FOR BOSTONIANS. cision in Dressing-Room. clever bantam-welght, met “Kia" Good- man, of this city, In a twelve round bout last night, and at the end was awarded the decision. Feltz outpointed the local boy in every round and the decision was the only one that could have been ar- rived at, In accordance with the law the decision of the referee was not an unced until the boys were In thelr dressing-rooms. The fight was one of the best ever seen In the «lity. Goodman was clever during the early rounds, but the he: blows of the Southern boxer spon tired the Bostonian, and, although ye tried match, TALK OF MATCHING ikely to Meet During Early Senson. be between Lord Derby mar, which has u mark of s) 4 [P. McDonald, of Albany, owne Major a) Delmar and says ho beileves him to be the superior of Lord Derby. The hor: lust season reduced his re }to tt over away f yo at be held at Hartford next August. ——— ehamplonahip ten will be pl ad CHty, on Dec. be the Centraly rent } senator} See that your stomach and jiver are in proper condition, In the good olf winter time all roais Wad to Hopkine's edn and toys. Club akater, GO cqats to M4.) $1.00 to 5 $2.00 to $4.50 Fascination apd al Trolley cars, Hobby $1.00 0, ‘Trowter oped | lover, JOHN C, HOPKINS & CO., 119 Chambers St. DEAFNESS Mr. John J, Kane, 226 Randolph St., Passate, N. J.) wan stone deat in both ears when he came to Dr, Gardner, To- day he can hear Without pain, operation or possible danger to the ear, by his New Osciliation Treatment, Drs Gardner cures all forms of Deafness, Head Noises, Dis- charging Ears and all Ear Dise. Dr. Gardner may be consulted only at his private office, 435. 4 understand conversation, AVEN(ER (BETWEEN 38TH AND S9TH STREACTA), where a aes aie (including Blindness) BAR Tumoa'r, LUNGS and STOMACH. i a Feltz Didn’t Know He Beat Good- man Until Referee Gave De- BOSTON, Der. 10.—Tommy Feltz, the hard to tight back, he met more than’ his CARTER AGREES TO PUT O'BREIN OUT. Brooklyn Middle-Weight Sets a Big Task for Himself—Mc- Coy and Gardner Matched. Two fights between middle-weights have been arranged and they should prove Interesting events to followers of Mistic game, The first and prob- ost Important on account of ons is that between “Phila- delphia Jack" O'Brien and “Kid” Car- |ter, Carter, enthused by his victory over Peter Maher in two rounds in Philadelphia recently, hag declared that he could knock out O’Brien before the nd of six rounds, and in the articles agreement he signed last night, agreed to do #9 or forfelt all the mi en for the bout. Bids will be ceived fr it and so far the Penn Ay A. 4, of Philadelphia has offered thi \ inen Wo per cent. of thé gross receipts, The other fight is one between "Kid" MeCoy and George Gardner, the Ne land fe ‘The men ‘have been Ming eke a long time and in Hufrain the tives of the men have signed a ples 9 meet in a twen- ty-round bot before the Fort Erie yon Jan, 12 BUUNe'S ne-Horse Wire LATUKA, 7 TO 4, WON, was my one-horse| wire yesterday, aid my followers cleined up handsomely. | 1 impait day. Boing a racing man ‘ow York betting commia- woner for several large eiables now racing ‘ew Orloans, placen me in a pbaition to sh Fou wiih one good bet each day, Helow find my one-horve play up to dat New Orleans COMPLETE RECORD. NOV. 27, MOABINA, . 8-1, WON NOV, 28, TANCRED, 12-1, WON NOV, 29, SHRINe, 10-1, 2D DEC, 1, OPTIMO, 6-4 YON DEC, 2,LATSON, 3044, WON DEC, 3, JESSIE JARBO, 3-1, WON DEC. 4. TRAVERS, 7-1, 3D DEC, 5, BEDLAM, —_5-1, WON DEC. 6, DEPONAN, 12-1, WON DEC. 8 MORANDA, 3:1, WON DEC, 9, LATUKA, —7-1, WON $6 Straight Has Won $420. 00 speaks for i stern of rongrataletions 8 patroas throughout the cou try, Why are you not one of them? T will fe sam of $1,000 to any charitable {the above fe not a correct copy’ ff my one-borse play, a copy of which Ix filed each day with the Westera Union and Poaal Telegreph Co. of New York City. A Good Investment. Should be unable to play yourrelf, and wieh to take advantage of my one-horae wire, f@ the following offer: Send me sev ur Sov amd Lb wiil he You, by placing $5 oF $10 at thing each day, mailing you 4 copy ut my In dun at YA, M. Gay cf face. When playing your commission T charge yeu nothing for my tnformation, but ¥ Geduct 2) prr vent. of your net win: forwarding. fotaining. you ponents (he Ea TWO FAST TROTTERS. Major Delmar and Lord Derby! ‘Trotting horse meq are beginning to ord from 2.15 rd Derby a8 claimed by his owner Is im the wire, going ie? fy vers tte the first quarter and main- Tim's” Jamaica Course, taining good epred to the finish. It 13 | probable that HE. EK, Smathers, who owns | Lord Derby. wil take on the match to jacllc Football Championship The Con-| The sccond game of Gaelic football in the ed at Celtic your accouat at once, good things In store Thur., Frid. & Sat. For Thursday one chat mhould be at goad a3 | to 1 (Thue one tor some time F this For Satu 1 strongiy. advise you wire at once, nd ones in, store. Terma eR, 283 Broadway. con. guaranteed Incladed—t49 to people who play faces tuned every worth. we parison: ed rs FREE for col A WEEK BUYS ANY $10 to $50 Largest Stock of Records inthe World, Full Line of Victor Talking Machines, SBDAVEcaA- '. Only Store. 32 E, 14Ust Open Bvery ening Until XMAS, 85 yearn, DK. 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