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THE LATEST NEWS IN ‘tH WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1902. THE WORLD OF SPORTS. NIL SCENES _ AT THE CARDEN ‘Exhausted Men in Six in Six-Day Cycle Race Fall from Weakness, and Doctors Have to Patch Them Up. nd ie ® ~ ® © RIDES WITH BROKEN BONE, pl fooni_ow «Since Last Tuesday Wil! Stinson) .. Has Been Struggling Along) |. with His Collarbone Protruding | eg |. Through His Flesh. “ SCORE AT 4 O'CLOCK. Newkirk and Jacobson..... 1,975 0 Leander and F. Krebs 1,975 0 MoFarland and Maya. 1,974 9 Stinson and Moran.... 1974 9 J. Bedell and M. Bedell. 1,974 9 _» Galvin and Root ... 1,974 9 Keegan and Peterson. 1974 8 Barclay and Franz Krebs.. 1,974 6 At 4.15 Tarvillc and Nat Bat- | ler were officially declared ont of | (BY HAY RAILBIRDS AT THE SIX-DAY CYCLE RACE. DON JONES.) the six-day race on account of s injurien, ©. An effprt will be made to have json withdraw, so that Tur-/ and Morau can combine and HANOVER QUEEN “As was expected, this was a day of gia and accidents at Madison ) juare Garden, whore the a#ix-day cy- Cape are nearing the end of their long Tom Maybin and tf You Dare, the Favorites, Take First Two Races at New Orleans Track. No lems than half a dozen times the} , Piders ‘fell in bunches, and at one time | Jonly four of the teams were represented | ‘on the track, a Bedell. one of the New York | Harry Pulllam, of Pittsburg, 4 son, ured a broken collar bone, eur i Fy ceaies trans bs was bruised from head eanucer (© zi he *% foot and almost all the others got Haseball Lengue to-day, scratches and cuts. ‘Three 6f the falls were occasioned by | © the collapse of riders who simply tum-| “bled from their wheeis from exhaustion. 4 The other falis, which happened Jater in ‘the afternoon, were all caused, the ariders say, by Maya, who made desper- ‘The first a peaceful war came to-da: | of the Nationa pointed for th Criterion Hotel. real steps looking towards settlement of the baseball when the committees nd American leagues, purpose, met at There IRD RACE—Hanover acen Little Scout 2, Scotch Ppatd 2. the | at the conference B. B. aie sorte to regain the laps he and Mee) oi icny ACK—Scornto F, Kilfoyle and Charles 3 2. resenUn the American aid most of the [ere 4 Deno | Aaguat Hermann, James A. Hart and SNES AT ALPES FE. Do Haas Robison, representing th <p fowm and fighting hard for the two laps per, | National ‘League Seemresrhrae lost, Three! meas he goby) Lact that the track | . Me polley that will be adopted by the _aiitay and, with proper support by Peter. | 12—In spite of the fact that ACI ecicahs Csawliers tal taévoane vned Beret, jwoukd have gained one on the |e veer eof the caurse wan the oniy:|Ustions were practically outlined at an » Wunch, Peterson was not there, however, Bien called upon, and the work amount- al fo nothing. Informal paper men at the Criterion it by President Johnson. dinner tendered to the news: jooked Ike it looked 1 Hotel last no matter favo what position the} road to victory ftes day favorite might secure at the 2 Floyd Krebs. Leander's partnor, 6) ihe cuuices appeate ‘The Amertean leader practically ad Pte falling fast and in one of the sprints Sr ann eee ikea arthne stint eildl Tvs a places and so outclassed thelr company | Mtted At negotiations would, rs) LFiarted by Keegan almost lost a lap. 1a certainty that “path? | and foremost, be based upon the con pie Beresmnmped in and by: the hardest were the ones worth | tact-Jumping question and what dis- , Mpa of work managed to make up the f i tfon should be made of the men who That ground. sequently por petting wats mote ‘The Chicagoan Is taking DS CU AS aes Heit@l CHRWURRCA ore Unie uiz kw es {uve vioited thetr playing contracts Shy slvep at all. He sits on hie wheel | Pitted than at any tine thts week @ince tts neeption the American he ringside and relieves Krebs every| THE Card was falrly good. with a” f F j AL the ringsl rel Yrewture In the shape of a six-furlong | !4ugue has been againat contract Jump: few minutes, : i handicap, in which the crack Western Ing, and In several Instances It has dealt Krebs, too, {ein Pueay SHAPE | three-veir-old McChesney carried Wop | severeiy with players who te dolng almost all the rlt-| weight attendance was god gulls Wion offense. ‘The ing forthe team, (FIRST RACE. j League will contend tn the MoFarfand was not much in evidence | Per twe-yearcolts; tue and <Miuring the day. He is not riding as P, As wan expected by any m 8. At no a Hime ald he try to shake off the other he dla yesterday and most of the; ark han fallen un Mla MN erie, and Jacobson ate plugging | with the lap they | vd Krebs collapee | first money. have se 1 Naina T lak In loud, The Win art (alr ‘om Maybin dre id was made a hot favorite in. con- sequence. John Carney also on the out- took the howed the Way to the streteh at | to the front Pace has quickened conside ad there is no loafing now. The aud ce 4s ie) Rt in almost a Continuous u Keegan !s responsib! he excitement, Bedell boys are strong, Bill Chester in Fourteenth Round Last Night. LONDON. the light-welght Dee, 12.-"8pike"™ Ivan fighter of Amer th [tan wot up Just iutime to aplit the puir The fight was one of the fastest wit- 3-4] nessed in this country in many a day 8) Hoth men fought fast and furiously 4 moment the bout sjarted until ea t ( Alline Abbot, 102 Hicks 3 The [Englishman ‘ts Door to Participants of |i1¥~ 08 ower. i toh wore him. dow be Pty * Start 9 Dy eaally, Time—1.34 4 purse of $1,000 ~» Winter’s Great Pastime. If You Dare outclissed hls fleld, Do of $m skin od under ‘ —— Lesser beat him for the place tn Taat Jum NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Nicholas Skating Rink. on| “Owner Miser wanted & Alley | ate a West Bixty-sixth street, will open its}on If You mat thy ls made (Special to The Evening World.) Bh slghith séason for ice-skating to-morrow |i ino & ers, owners of Tom May TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, ening, "Judging from the number of] pin, boosted If You $1,000 over his | he entries for to-morrow's Inquiries and the fact that the rink opens/entered sellink price. W. H Fizer, tholpaces are as follows: bout Ave weeks later than Usual, 11 OWNS bil Che horse In First Raco—elling; Ave and one-hait tur- Would seem chat loe-skating has taken a ru nae Jaman J, Corbett...117 199 hold on the public fancy, and jt] ("* Mlle: Waeerearcolds Fraak Kenny ui W “expected by the management that iW 103 pwill be a record-breuking season hy 14 ie - ittendance. St. Nicholas Skating Club, wh! best known organization of this Wilfull 20 im-the country and composed of He Aurie Ih *) ‘afithe most prominent people in every. rauce He Robert G. Lansing .. $8 eal and financial world, will, as Hunt Sxurop las 2 gn Third Race—Six furlongs W, make its headquarters in the rink ey een Glennevie 0). Echodale Ni rv for its own use ever ol) Plaid closed strongly Dosskin Po aaresrepipyoe wi y Mon- eRe Aa \ Lady the rink at all other times wil! ‘to the public. of hockey will be especially and the rink will be the CONTROVERSY OVER THE SERVICES OF JOCKEY. Wourth It aix fu of Badu Preliminary Derby; Pride of Galore Pai Wetkey ‘games, ‘The Amat Gaiden Pein 100 vf an py tweine nateur : NEW ORLE. —Quite acon-| i f Hy 8 f rove f r o¢ of | Bwoe Alice ) Kdoring tho winter for the | joayoy W itlchure certincce ee ag ta | Lond, Melbourne Hi) Brookatea 100 plonehip of the United | 2oM*” SUSI ee, eae wn ae apy. Sebeeae vet about the most promising bieck up- —Mandicay; one mile and a ala- prenitice rider ever ween in the saddle at} wenth few Orleans. Flick & Wrigh 0] CB. Campbelt....10G Jessie Jarboe have a contract with: th Death Laden ni im schools in the seeking to tage ht 5 iso make its | of Hatneld its annual sera the vrlaght hind interest in the boy to him includ fide lat fall on condition that he ride ey on all the horses ‘Gor the latfleld & Ownby. the is a, ulolana be ejigiecaaairwiy pc biesthgades each anigay. and wes pore and in on Moors tata sar Ker folowing for the a esi year the Intercollegiate Hockey all its prewsed ) Hokey Shey. Lenguc, rue, Seal Ske 102 100 lew tithe PULLIAM IS NEW WINS AT 15 T0 |, LEAGUE PRESIDENT. | American and National Organizations Confer and Agree on Terms—Two Teams for New York. MCOY IS NOW ON THE RETIRED LIST. said that he had a good season and had been re-enguged to ride next year for Baron Letonino, brother-in-law of Baron Rothsonild ‘Thorpe, who. h Paris, will retir vote ‘himself to his farm in Kansas. Rigby t= colng back to France. FOUR MORE YANKEE JOCKEYS RETURN HOME. Young Gray R also been riding in ec 4% Winners in sin Austrin, from the turf to de- | DETROIT GETS THE FIGHT AFTER ALL, McGovern and “Young Corbett” Will Decide Contest in West- ern City on Jan. 22. The Metropolitan A. C., of has secured the match between “Young Corbett’ and Terry McGovern, The failure of the officials of the Southern A. C., of Loulaville, to post a certified check of $5,000 was what lost It the con- test. An additional incentive of the Dee trolt Club to get the match was th raising of its bid from 60 to 621-2 per cent. of the receipts, Matchmaker Billy Considine has posted a check of 9,00 to guarantee that his club will hold the bout, Sam Harris and “Corbett” sald they would have accepted the Southern Club's offer had Hurst posted a forfelt of $5,000. The boys are to fight a ten-round bout and it will be decided on Jan. 22. They will meet at 127 pounds, weigh in at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of the con= test. felt city, The fighters will each post a for- of $5,000. Johnny White, of this has been selected as referee and . Lambertson stakeholder, Both boys will train at Cincinnat! for the fight. “Corbett” will start, for the bat- eground to-morrow and MoeGovern will go on Monday or Tuesday, $< James R. & Foxhall P. Keene report the, deat { nine weanlings at Castleton Stud. They are: Bay colt by Kingston—Onoma; brown filly by Kingston—Citronella. « full slmer to Sir Launce- Tot; bay colt by Kingston—Sylvabelle; ehestnud colt by Kingwton—Harpsichord; cheatnut colt by St, Leonards—lIllogical, a half-brother to Dr. Barlow alt Prediction, bay colt by &. Leonards a half-brother to All Sainte; brown. by Ben Brush—Mere Hill, masked; bay colt by Ben Bru and chestnut colt by Horoscope—Frugal, 1 une o have on for- pan jockey and glory Sportsmen's Goods, elgn tracks during the past year are . . 4 {home again, They are Charle But He Quits the Ring Only Until) 0: sax Francs 3 Ba Tonsh city: Charlie ‘Tt orpe, 0 | He Gets from Matchmakers and 1d. Rigby, of St. Gray has bee ding for Herr von What He Wants. ‘Austria, Baron Springer tay Roath. call on his He oe vd Season, and will ride for the that players who have been “1d MeCo: the clever heay: aba at Jumping contracts) i nent Jim Jetfries or Bob Fitzsimmons| Wenty-five nds and was up 200 fea LAE oy ae bys e for id of $5,000, now announces . shaw. “ a o “ cee ean Panes amine Hea his raUpenien ter who has been riding in Paris, consent. to a withdrawai of the pro-| {0% McCoy's re pone pinerican Le gue team c ett purses i “ht eee Ay han f] * ’ ne and argue tha i sald that he would haye fought} || S ‘ s, apeochete S| Interna al A. C., of Fort Erie, Can., | ey are choc 4 of ae mt eae Sack Hermann only Ht BU: WON, £ oF Mutely no use for t anization h e player whc ed advance mone: 1 team in one signed with a tea. ization eague and ther axy of high n signed in. the aid that most of the 1 been signed at fancy prices, the majority of them under a. tw: contract. Until this contract expires Johnson sald that American Leagive ons assum committe went into mptly at 1 o'clock in the 7 headquarters at Hotel session was jits nature and none of th Americar at. the The first order eession this afternoon, ur |sspike” Sullivan Knocked Out ‘Jockey Club Decides that the Ad- ministering of Drugs to Race- horses Must Be Stopped. The ravehors z the Jockey © SECOND RAC Bill Chester, the English light-weight, | will not allow, It has never curionge eth year-olds and before the Adelphi A. (, last night and! for that mi: . but In order that the Betting, [Knocked him out in the fourteenth | practice shal »pped it has decided str Place. round with a right ewing to the jaw, — | that any pe to such means to help ruled off at the ton, Other and hanges are In rule No. 77 tt wa ax follows: his the will was dec! st mee! of the rulek of the That track 1 aseocia: y changed ws changed to read | "Whenever husband or wife Is in th |forfeit tat ivabilittes hall apply }to both | ‘The following paragraph was adi ax a third section of amended t | No, 104 a “Whenever the horses are started by j4 flag there shall be no start until, and ho recall after, the assistant starter has dropped his flag in answer to the flag of the starter The a nent to rule No. 162 was changed as follow “Any person who shall haye admin istered or stimulant: internally or by 1 HYSLOP’S SUCCESSOR TO BE NAMED NEXT MONTH. D. Mower Likely Be N.Y. Y, Cs OMcial Measurer, New York Athleth members are Clu Interested in the tion of the man who Will succeed John Hyslop as meas urer of the club, Many names have been mentioned, but it Is said that the Nominating Committee has deolded to name Charles D. Mower for the posi- tlon, The committee will not meet unti) About & month, and until then the name will not be anhounced, Mr. Mower is a youlg naval architect and is from Boston, having been in the office of a well-known dealgner, there a few years ago. Baek ie residence in ror eS ed he ¢ Measurer of at Roe s Ytche heart aad Ped bisasnt. bo A a from the own- in the rival organ- fed that the Amer!- id not shirk its obliga- teed stirs event of star s would live up to thelr part of the session deualls of the conference will be made gublle un- erin the das National League magnates re- Victoria ss Was the election of offivers “When the tine comes for the gar to goon In New sald Moc’ Will enter the ring, “T may, too, y | matehmakere of clubs wil money I ask. Russell Barred in Lon Angeles. Fred Russell, the welght, who has fought “Kid McC Peter Muner, Tom Sharkey, Joe Choy ski und other good men, has be from figaiing in clubs in Los Angele Cal His barring was caused fouling of Jack Joh the Nghter of California, Rt was badly punished by Johnson when landed 4 low blow ODrien Has Fo “Philadelphia Jack Mle-weight boxer, will be the next weeks he 4 four fights, ‘The men he are Uhird They are Ch Ceover fe us in Dec Jim Wate on a On, the m! kept busy 1 rlen, three as has range fight Me of A C 18; BELL SAVED STIFT CHICAGO, 12, has met ne Dec rly every: middle the world during his caree and whe accordingly bas su defeats, went ap agalrst ( ner, the New Enght Heer, ast nigh 1 got another Kong th Vthat when he covered a serpy rdner outclassed. lls and the New to land the it ended: man shout fl Hiteh Over Cornell ITHACA, D. Th the arrangem the Corn track meet next year. Manager celved notice the effey May the Pri 9, the 1) that previou ven to Yale, nd Sportsmen's Goods, There are several reasons wh: you should travel any distance t buy toys at Hopkins: We have al the toys, We sell them at the sami bug. a Punch-and-Judy show. Or desk for $1.50 or more, wagon from 59c. to $9.98, Fire Cattle trains, 25c. up. Tool chests, JOHN C. HOPKINS & CO. FREE REDIT =r 2 si Be eereng | FROM.A KNOCKOUT. | from the 4.0 PRIN S price ail the year—no holiday hum- Give the boys and girls a show— rT Y. for us the patronage of wide. Visit one of our conven THE BA The Balletto Table and Game Outtit ne Below find 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 amusement line in many years. Pool table, because both these games ani several other new and ingenious ones cai be played on it. he tn corner, Ae DEC. 2) LATSON, 30-1, WON Prices, ‘SIS oC DEC. 3, JESSIE JARBO, 3-1, WON DEG, 4, TRAVERS, 7-1, 3D Hess 5, BEDLAM, 5-1 WON a DEC. 6, DEPONAN, 12-1, WON .00 Camera for $4.75: DEC, 8, MORANDA, -1, WON $9. $4.7 We have a complete stock of East- man’s Kodaks and Standard Cameras at cut prices, but the offer below is the greatest value ever known ina high-grade instrument. DEC, 9, LATUKA, 7-1, WON DEC. 10, FLORESTAN, 30-1, WON DEC. 11, ORDNUNG, scratched. $ a Has won $670.00 Pay ave record peaks for ttselt patrons throug IM NOL Ane o} > any A Good ‘Investment. | play yourself, and $5 or $10 atralcls h day, mailing you at QA. M. day of famaston fr imy. Informa { Mmply deduct-20. por cycle Ulinear tens Cameras, 4x5, genuine rece covered with best moroceo grain polished; nickel fitings a0; Iris dia- $4.75 | a | it Send me as 1 bave numerous nate lote with carrying i worth $9.00 your account at o ood things In store, For Saturday and Next Week. a 12 to 1 hot case and holde day is a great health and energy pre- server during the indoor w months, world ‘amplete, wit Ingle End Double Noxing Skates. We have all the leading makes. range in New York at cut prices. Sportsmen's Goods, Largest we EK BUYS ANY y 0. ML e Or an expres gare | Club, Hockey and Rink Skates, 60c. to $5. 19 Chambers st, Others trom $10 to $50 Largest Stock of Records in the World, Full Line of Victor Talking Machines, ee : I (PHS, 85 “Christmas aes dust describes the Six. Ingersoll which could not be found elsewhere in a day’s travels. Gifts of individuality and moderate cost command Endless | 3 ys be: OHINDLE'S scientioe treatment blood, and req Sportsmen's Goods, T BEDFORD AVES ot “7 erOae St NEWARK NJ. right, new Holiday Specialties awake, economic people. ient stores as early as you can, LLETTO. is absolutely the grandest production in the Better for the home than an ordinary billiard or id in wat fa} / Ol, Sweaters. Largest stocks and greatest variety in the city will be found in our store, but we quote the following as being conspic- uous and exceptional values in hi grade garments. oy No. 29. Pure worsted, hand-made throughout weight 3% lbs. Solld col- ors, delightfully soft and " and wwearn @ lite page Other all-wool Sweat ‘orn from $1.76 up. eiaienae stock of Athletic Suits of] ds, Gym, Suits &c. FOOTBALL. Everything for including pants, jackets, guards, shoes, &c. 808, io 4.00 2.60, Ruther foetoatin thvim Bie. wee Bawket-ball_and_indoor baseball ayy Steam end Mechanicai Toys, Perfect running fram Uc ape Avontal tnutiad,” 28 New. uy s Great Variety of Clock: Work Toys. Jockey and Horse Automobiles, 25<.. [Oc, and This year we have perfected a Boot which makes all previous effggts crude, Light, comfortable, Gives wondi i ‘ port to ankles. a warm and wate: Medical. ~ OLD DR. GRINDLE, oare & specialist im diseases of men. Under kia diseases, paina tne con tore

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