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6 ALL THE LATEST NEWS 1HM. WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 1902. MADDEN 1S. AFTER > FTL AND JEFF + Wants Bouts for Rublin and : Martin Since Ex-Champion Said He Has Not Retired. 4 M The announcement by Bob Fitzsim- mone that he was not through with the fighting game and was ready to make @ match with any heavy-weight In the business, has aroused Billy Madden. "manager of Gus Ruhiin and “Denver | RA" Martin from his lethargy. Madden IF MAJAH TAYLOR WUZ RIDIN DEY'D KNOCK DERECOR' HUMOROUS SIDE OF GARDEN RACE. AN APPLIANCE TO IN THE WORI.D OF SPORTS. JERSEY GOLFERS T0 CONSOLIDATE East Orange and Newark Clubs Likely to Go Over to the Rose- ville Organization Soon. New Jersey golfers are looking toward an improvement of the game in thelr State, and with that purpose in view @ plan of consolidation {s to be put into effect. The Roseville club was the first to auggest It, and it 1s expected that very shortly the East Orange club, has not been saying much of late. That 4g his custom When he does say any- thing it has a meaning to It. He Is always anxious to have his men fight. and Fitz's statement has given him an opportunity. When Madden was in Philadelphia STIMULATE TIRED RIDERS. which is likely to close its links before long, will consolidate with the Roseville organization. The Roseville Golf Club has at pres ent a long nine-hole course of about 18,100 vards. but there Is adjoining prop- {erty to the northwest which could bé 4ast week he asked the amount of purses leased for golf. If the Orange club con- 5 he could get for bouts between Ruhlin i Since - o dliventen solidates with the Kosevilles the course and Fitz and Martin and Jeffries. He rol ae ¢ » Tea eets Gti Ge ieee BRAMBLE: WHAT DO YOU THINK Of- | Club has just decided to give up Its ¢on- "be given for the former bout, and $3,000 trol of the links aus started a good > for the other. Now Madden fs hot after THE RACE? many Newarkers looking round for an- i. other club. e oseville cot a THORNE: (7 ISM ON THE LEVEL. _| RACE SUGGESTED. init. i fect cre © both Fits and Jeff, and it is to be hoped | {to them, ax It can be reached In twenty BS that the latter pair will say something} that will bring about » match. Mad- Iminutes’ from the heart of the city. If A M | CA N AG | je Rust Orange members went over to Garden Games Committee Think Newark would doubtless join, nad these {combined with Roseville membership. den does not confine his fighting district | to Asia with his men if the proper Event Would Interfere with; which Is close to 2», would guarantee +> ; ments are offered. Madden thinks ) that Ruhlin can beat Fitzsimmons and a tin can give Jeffries his quietus, ‘Madden May Pont Forfeitn. While Madden's declarations sound y enough, it would look more like ren tah” DONIATOWSKI’S he would post forfelts to back uj his challenges The suggestion alone ts s\ ) ficient to cause Madden to do that, and | it fe almost certain tnat in a day or .. two he will put up the necessary money 13 get ‘on the matches he Is after, Either | "fight | to Philadelphia though and says he will |a total membership of between 300 and Intercity Relay Contest. hii ase Se = | — NEW YORK Y. C. REGATTA | 45th and H The following !s a copy of a on atenes COMMITTEE STANDS. ‘Property Facing Harlem River at sent to James E. Sullivan by M Flynn, Secretary of the Star Athlecc | 147th Streets Bought by Johnsonites. Club: [/SSBER ACen pWitL Beat Charge |Mesars. Kane, 1 yould b good Dear Sir: There seems to be quite a lot of | ° wton and Wales. Pei mattesion to pack any club-house + Sa | interest at the present time over the interrity| ‘fhe Regatta Committee which hag > in the United States. . r | ~Aspculy gdh 1 the One Hundred | {iY 14 scheduled for stadison Square Garden | Deon In power at the New York Yacht © Fitsgera 4 McFadden | Thinks Our Big Bettors Should Be Suppressed a “7 ————— | “Many -seneos have beso mats fina TNE un to tt, and the One Hundred | on Dec, 27. What I think would create greater ,CIUB will continue In service after the vhere the Amerte: e will locate &! rpanivs | where the American League wl Ninth a teauers rte onty a few! flvalry and enthusiasm would be an inter- | organization's next election, as all will - Wiilie Fitzgerald, wno is having as for the Good of the Sport. its team in New York next year. DUt blooks uway, Then the Eighth avenue | borough relay race, distance two miles, four| be renuminated, The committee as it = 00d fortune in the light-weight class {the latest is not a guess. It {6 a state-| trolley 1s close, too. men to a team, each man running half a mile. |NOW stands Is composed of Nicholas > as he had in the feather-weight, 1s likely | ere Jiment from an authentis source and Is| Of couree neither Ban Johnson or J-| We nave in the Borough of Queene auch a team, | KA%e, Newbury D. Lawton and Edward .« ‘to be matched in a few days with George | Kilfovyle would confirm the story Wales. (Special to The Evening World.) with me on this supject, and I belleve [substantiated by a de: h from San! When it was told them. They said that) 194 !t Is my candid opinion that there Ik 10 & | A/G MeFadden. The Brooklyn Ught-welght| oyCAGO, Dec. 13—Prince Poniatow-| that more trouble results, accordingly’ { Francisco, whcre W Keeler, the that would not be done for about two| team In Greater New York who can beat them. | by his victory over Sieger tied aes ski, at one time the leading figure in| “1 bet too, that instead of de- jcaptaln of last year's Brookiyn team, | Weeks. and maybe not until Inter. In fact J, have so much confidence in our team j host of new followers and all are | eae f i Be SSM an aE : ¢ : pecra ds SAAN ban iRoubene " that 1 would ve only too glad to match them Fy al ae to see him face McFadden, The) Winter racing on the coast, freely talks) claring 29 and 4 per cent. dividends to 8 & now playing with the All-Amert | Peace Offerings Yet. Gailoak ki Goawaillisa’ Msahallanl RisgRn RIES: | ter, Mt will be remembered, lost a of his fdeas of conducting racing, though |the stockholders of @ racing plant team Regarding the peace offerings between | ong or the Brons. In tssuing chia as an open | gl to Sieger and Fitzgerald's victory | he wants It at all times firmly under-) ticy should get the legal rate of In- oT an The grounda are bounded on the north|the National and American leagues. | " sufficient to make nim favorite In mich an engagement | O'Brien's Easy Money Search. | “Philadelphia Ja stood that he Is out of the game and terest, say 6 or 6 per cent., and that] My) by tOne Hundred di Wortyceaventh | vothing ha beentd ninen challenge, T wlll state (hat in case a mateh can p o c | ‘ y . j y ne undred and Forty-seve) | nothing has been dore, e latter bor be arranged each man running on team has been for a year. the reat ve turned Into the game. in | MYOpla Club, of Massachusetts, oc on ine wath by One Hundred| han decided that it will do notaing until! must reside In the borough that be Ie to repre- ‘© Face one must make the Kame A/ this way we put much more money Into f jld and Forty-fifth street, on the west by all the club owners meet In scasion in| sent. i¢ 5 at P 0 Import Foreigners to B and Fo th street, ¢ yi all the elu! 0. te possible 1 would be plean:d to have the Kk" O'Brien has been pastime or a business. To be suci purses and stakes than ever Before, tol rt Foreigners to Build IF YOU DARE, 4-5, WON, Was still another winner that I put through yor orday, When I say winners I mean win- getting money #0 easy since his return k f “ | Its $50,000 Tennis Court ox avenue, and on the east by the|this city early in January, and that contest decided at the Garden on the 27th of thin| nem. ay my record proves. My information a ‘2 2 ee ful In dt one must make jt a serlous)and the coast thad such racing as 's ennis |Harlem River. The tract of lind is cut/ when it Is ready dt will notify the Na-| month. It will not de necessary for the contest- | ff Cvith) Cio) meal fet fat Het Moe, from ‘ope that he has grown really | business and devote every energy. never bef It was on a high and 3 ourts. M4 y ly the above results, Being a racing man ts tatebt in two by One Hundred and Forty-sixth| tional Leaguers of the conference And| ants to represent any clubs in particular, but the Wwalastic over the game. His latest) «1 helleve that racing can not exist] better piane and a better class of sO lg h runs directly from Lenox | peace offerings considered. It ts pretty’ | four best men in each borough to come together Jey eel ita Pees without betting, but 1 would discourage | horses competed than ever KNOWN} ay. \tyoniq Club, of Hamilton, Mass. | @ to the river, and that, so The|well known now that the Americans] ‘f mes mon trom the Star, Ath sugges 5! big betting and tremendous plunging. | there. {ntengls bullding costly tennis courts, | Evening World's informant says, 's the, have much to Insist on being agreed to, | one very speedy man from Flushing, who ) Brie Club that they give a purse for him |y pelieve that the bik bettors get tov] Prince Pontatowsk! 1s a man about ; " Natl | ill be able to hold hie own with about as good | and in order that it shalt be first elass cause of the delay for Ban Johnson Aot/ and the sum up of what their demands qy'tnero in in the city. of itis possible for you p t8 ght Al Weinig, and he says he will | much publicity and this hurts the rac-| 5 foot 10 inches in helght, dark of @¥¢ lin every particular It has been decided making known the location i ange thie I wish: yor Pio 3 D) bet $2,500 to $1,600 that he will win before | ing game | vellow beard, white skin and wears 9 wae t f his) will be are: to arrange thie 1 wish you would. do 0; If not 1 | therend of twenty rounds, O'Brien knows| “When 1 was in racing on the coast|red four-in-hand tle. He is the man|°¥ the organization to bring over work: grounds, It is the purpose of the Amerl-| 1. Banishment, of contract jumpers, will be only too gind to run our team In) any ad acting as & jew York betting commis: stoner for x ge stables now racin, in New Orleans, places me in a position to {urnteh you with one good bet each day, Below find my one-horse play up to date at New Orleans, COMPLETE RECORD. NOV. 27, MOABINA, 8-1, WON 073 etfully yours, if aioe 4 zs ae Bbagtie ole polit 2) No vhange in American League ter-|*T™°" '° § c that the Canadian authorities do not] y pelieved that we would get leas trouble ste waca sturoauclag more original | men from England who are familar |can League to get political ald which 2 Ape martreacednea eal |g naeta Su ry Star A. NOV. 28, TANCRED, 12-1, WON 4 ) iprize-Nghts, and that is what ideas into the racing game than any] with building such courts. They will be| will vesult in special legislation by the| 3 Ry : a peapec! oe lala Oey, Y FEE eee ede might be said | from the horsemen by treating them| ather man connected with the sport. | on eeructed accor is re Ree eee ccing. thal teaereserve Tule and respect for con-| At a meeting of the Games Committee | NOV. 29, SHRINE, 10-1, 2D BU 2 . ght ith ane Particularly should this| Particularly was he strong in intro- | constructed according to the latest Eng- | Bi of Ald ext ‘or = closing es ete, % ri of the Greater New York Irish A. A DEC. 1, OPTIMO, 6. WON fhat he wil) not get the fight with as gentlemen. es Te,| dicing owners and in handicapping | lish plan and It is expected that the street for a number of years. | 4 Uniform nlaying rules. | Was decided not to give this special tw » | h <1, eee fule apply when they were not Rentle | ing ating speclal races that Drought courts will cost $50,000, It will be the| The Johnsonites have purchased one-| rcp Ane Sunedules to so harmonize mile rue, as It would interfere DEC, 2, LATSON, 30-1, WON | Warrin Will Bet on Terry. men. 1 believe that this treatment offout both “the. crowd and. the pest Courts Mill cost Su f e Rae eased need |that there will be as few confiicting| four-mile intercity race DEC JESSIE JARBO, 3.1, ecovern, e|men bringe by far the best results and| horses. He nag been succeeded by tne Second Ume In the history of the bulld-| hair the tras and for $ and | dates as possibie. arranged. For the |: y 3, |ARBO, 3-1, WON P Sam Herrin, manager of Terry McGovern, pu veeanttah much | cement led by Tom Willams, who has ing of tennis courts that Englishmen have pald $0,000 In cash so far, ‘Tho! § Alliance with the minor leagues, entries have been rece'ved from Ph! DEC. TRAVERS. 7-4, 3D Gio confident that the little South Brooklyn whirl.) that by it one can accompls also included John Condon, of Harlem | were brought over to do the work Sthen URale Nae! the | 7 Anational board of arbitration com-| delphia, the New York Athletle Chih A Fi wind will win his Might with “Young Cordett’| more than by any other means. property has been $10,000 on the result. | 1 do not think Mr. Willlams agrees! even money 1 will cover all it is offered me, wal In the racing brotherhood on the dof men not identified with clther!and the Star Athleti> Club, and at le six other teams It Is expected will face tlonal League will have notaing | the starter for this event io for the present since tae elec: eee ese ht here is where the eubstantla-|tion of Harry Pu'llam as Prestient of} ifon by Willle Keeler comes In, He saya the organization ant has now adiourned | ARMY AND NAVY MAY that the property fronta on the fasten {ft await the call of the Americans 4 ector Shea, 118, Fuller 3 3% 3 Hoar 24 ee ence sea ts seis eh BEN MORA WINS Baton aioe ciecaly 5,2, Cournot the ‘Tuxedo, ‘Tennis and (Mt, the Droverty, fronts |Doyte in Brooklyn, ADOPT COLLEGE RULES. Dy there will be much money bet on the battle, Me Sheriff Bell had the outslte position, | Racauet Club, that were finisbed IM ne poe the mTTOes radi iGadhea Rika nignen hats Jack 4 | i i ork e February last. Wor! 5 We ‘ Govern will Wkely be made the favorite In the and was the clas of the race. Aurle Th | ary last. Workmen trom England! soy) 4 i Meee cee led en rp E> betting at slight odds, on account of ‘Corbett’ wax next heat’ Nothing to face dui | at that time were Imported to lay th $50,000" of the amount has : , who for a time last season played | istic hedcscastul in koocking oct De | Arat three horace eement, because of thelr special kno down and that the other half has be 3 See gets) edge of {t, Tho pay DEC, DEC. , BEDLAM, 5-1. WON , DEPONAN, 12-1, WON DEC. 8 MORANDA, 3-1, WON DEC. 9, LATUKA, 7-1, WON DEC. 10, FLORESTAN, 30-1, WON DEC. Il, ORDNUNG, scratched. DEC. 12, IF YOU DARE, Ze, WON $5 Straight Has Won $674. One of the features will be a floor of | leased for ten years, _ | patent coment, which is made country in the bullding of the new ¢ in ENR Keeler Verifies Story, 3 land. This special kind of floor was frst troduced in tennis courts in this CRAXVeawN Athletic Manngers Will Decide Question at Meeting. the Glants and later with t | BAdie Lenny, ‘Young Ere" or has been quite leased for ten years, hington team of the American] ANNAPOLIS. Dec. 13,—When the rep- 2 v 2 satisfactory to the members of the Tux-| ‘The new grounds !Lengue. will play first base for Hanion|rosentatives of West Point and Annapo-|ff The above record speaks for iteelt. Day Bere ecae eee sates that tory will oker pode NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. eto "chun hs Ie well sults the style Of yo rhe New krounds, tf the story proves to |q Brooklyn meat year Jack has not] its hold annual meeting the prope. |M Alle: day receive letters of congratulation Boe taih oe erty to | | play of Mr. Clarence H. Mackay and 0¢ true, are most ac le. Trotley Ines eigned as yet, but he will do so to-da. Ieauacinelaine future cintette repos |p from sumeraus patrons throughout the cow: : —_ = Jother clever experts who are members oe aoe pias pa eee eee Sto OC IHOIAL athletle contests | try, Why are you not one of theint Megovern bts derided’ to sat in one wee ot /Preliminary Derby the Feature lapse is the Reantne Worle Jef, the gpranisaion aeeouneel| under the eligibility rules of the Inter: | foe the (um of Sic any. chara 1 at Hot Springs before starting bis ‘ A RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS,! qiongalde the present. chyb-nous ated collegiate Arsociation will be discussed. | ot my one-horse play. a copy of which ie St tare work at cincmaat, ne| Of Opening at Crescent City) cosy ne entries tor Monday's races jan area’ of ‘more whan’ four vowed A baseball game between the two acad-| HOt Melcttaon Cox et New York Clty. PRL eave for the Sorings to-morron iat. a] Thao This Afternoon. are as follows |sauare feet. The wooawork wil be hard emles has already been arranged, and Firat Race—Matdens Sipowr soa ‘Sua Wonteriy and! Joe empbrice rn ss Hoc pines hienly. pollehad. Tn adais| the purpose of the next meeting is to A Good Investment. F <2 Sees Major Tenny imo }00 | @ large squash court, bowling alleys and arrange t alls for the next football would you be wnable to play yourself, an@ Jos Choynaki, who recently defeated Prank Urantum 10) Shot Proof... !a swimming povl game. wish ty take advantage of my one-horse wire, P) Childs, broke a bone in one of his hands while NNERS. Oronte 106 Piquancy | ——s | Ihe ne AE GRRthiee heave Tmake the followiag offer: Send me an ser | Sin count of $23 of $50 and 1 will have same Sworking © fow days ago in Chicago, and as 4 hi} gested by the {act that football authori-| ff piecea for you, dy placing $5 or S10 ntratent onsequence has lost « match with Tommy Weet Second Hace—Selling; one mile wo | NTER-SETTLEMENT mn ocadera . 110° Optimo 2 | i} ties have this season refused to rank | [09 my one good thi sh day, mailing you Manager Herman, of the Fort Ere interaationa:| FIRST RACE—Ben Mora 1, Ale | eee, tea Reheots in Seat Dolne AGA: ATMApOIla CHIC a copy ofmy information at 9A. M. day of ‘Club, asked P. J,” Carroll ke the match, Atlonteres Wu sen, ge | BASKETB i . st Pony und Annapolls teams |Dfaco, When playing your commission £ oat oud nat gece. "Fhe Sout mea to pmea 2, Piaylike 3 Meehan ace ae ame cee | SKETBALL LEAGUE. Man Fitzgerald Beat on Thurs- Brooklyn, Suburban and Brigh-| heving iisil'y ‘ken pd have! ‘not | ge goog, Bioeth 4 . . Shandonfeld 104 Or ieatl x y HT e All- team, ings the end of each week, forwarding F Guy mocte, metage’ ot tim calanan ant] SECOND RACEGherim@ Bell 14] Third Race selling: ate wha bale turtongy. Divided. ty ea day Engaged Belfield Walcott| ton Races Will Close Jan. 5—|°? " Pecan Se, Tout yur wivainas: ac Monday morelaae eo x! ae Lord Neville 148 Jim iP 10 Sections, i} : s ee reta: rT Jimmy Hand! jo a om | Ann . 2,0 ector Shea 3, ‘om Kingwle. 0 yuteh ty '~ “Go” i | H ent the following week. Send mo Meeker cael Tm Rfneiey 1 teh "Carae” 88] yawketiall tongue, composed o¢ the| iM Six-Round “Go” Last Night) Penalties for Latter Two. |CORNELL AND PRINCETON uke TllOiRg ia Se wea % Exucational Alliance. N es’ Se e. . Veauvia 108 Nurses’ Settle- ec ela, .D RACE—John Peters 1, The Race—Mandieap: even furlongs ment. G | ‘ Jon House, Hudson Guild, | ATHLETES GOOD FRIENDS. "FOR NEXT WEEK. , Echodale 3. The Lady 128 Death 107 | Hartloy House, East Side House and one | STON, Dec. 1—Chartey Sleger,| The conditions for three big handicaps = W. J. Deboe s 110 Beno Dale 106 y ¥ though his fae had been the of next year's opening race meetings—| Stor? that Latter Snabbed Former |@ yo, yoxDAY 1 have « 6-1 ahot to be out THI Lady 2 NonRTaP eterna 107 Glennevin gg (OF tivo other settlements, has been or- Cae FOURTH = RACK “J Fitth Race—Selling, alx and one-half furlongs |S@Mlzed. The league has been divided for many stiletto Jabs,| the Brooklyn, Suburban and Brighton Proven to Be Untrue. Jone, an eee te alah Fur TUBSINT a | George Gardner, the middie-weight borer *ho | Lord Melbourne 2, Kittanning 3. [St Tammany 110 Brown, Vail into three sections. In the first section | ann before the Lenox A, C, last} handicaps—have been announced, All] Athletic relations hetween Cornell and | 15-1 shot, and clients should net a nice little Sgaye Billy Stift a beating in a eix-round dout tn Ressaliton AGT is Cutlanal will play the strongest teams from each | night 4 7 Wd engaged ina six-round bout !are to cle Jan, 5, and the distances, | Princeton have not been severed after | Winning on this one. WEDNESDAY. one at) | Pleree doce 10% Harry Wilson Net sropaaealanits . round bout!are to close on Jan, 5, and the dis! . SS ' Dut 10-1. This one has bsen carefully pre- ; (Specia| to The Rveninas Worlds) Doe Skin 103 Alpaca z Pes Paynes Imits of each section are} with Beltleld Waleott, a brot: of the; entrance fees and forfelts are similar in| all. ‘The story which was started by abe nd looks already in: for each day fol- | ter or Joe Choynski NEW ORLEANS RACE TRACK, La., | 8th Race—Selling; one mile end a ala |” Pirst Diviston—No age or wel; timit, | Cored whirlwind. At the end of the con-| the three events. They are at one mile; the refusal of the Tigers to accept May) ff owing afoot pees U sirongly_sevise| bate, Pesterencs, and it he accepte the ‘conteat | Dec, 13,—A heavy fox hung over New | Prince Biasee 108 Dantes, 102 | , Middle Division—Average weight not to| test the referee called It a draw, and a quarter, with $10,000 added, § as the date for the dual athletic game |My. se 1 have a number of good ones in Dee 22 ore the America AC 0 | Origans last night and heiped to make Morea Sag My Tor Franatamac.z0g | oxcred 1S Hounds ne Member tu welgh) Sieger's appearance was due to His}entrance fee, half fortelt or only $15 If] and taking on Yaio Instead Is explained, || store, Mall overs Ucleriighes sal eke Ms soe the track worge! thanlaver, Form cue (seh Dien 105 Fianeur vo MD Gxceed eighteen Yearac age af novemgie | Mecting with Willie Fitzgerald the night | declared out by Feb. 2, The weights for| May $ was sudmitied by the Ithacans | I T2401), "45 Gay Saye. $10 for 6 tage. ot New London, and Eade | ng gure whatever to-day, as the races | Heroies 102 Hive Dimon ...:... $8 [ Member to exceed twenty-one yas.” “| before In a twenty-round bout at New| the Brighton Handleap will be pub-/ but Yale offered. the same Gate. ‘The Remittticen can be mide by Tesletered tote ‘ aeare' slated articles : ¢ iat a Divislon-AVvorage weight tolmatain(G, , | 4 va] Princeton, men accepted the latter offer | ter. P.O. money order, oF care 4 eh Christmas Dey at Bangor, Me, in a| Were really decided by the positions at exceed 108 pounde, no member vo weigh | Butsit. Coun. Walcott did not daumiueh shea Jan, 3, and those of ie. FEO een oe se ray ee nid WORT ilies cheek: Andress ( round contest, doth the post more than M8 pounds; average rot | tow adding to the cuts on Sleger'x|and Suburban handicaps on Fe! prove a better attraction at Princeton. bo) ty a erecing to weigh ly h veight PAM pounds at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Le Every winner took the long route on " tojexcead insteen! yen | Tho latter gave as good as he}, In the Brooklyn the welghts a Maen the Tigers offered May 16 or 23. o end Rice boxed a draw at Youngstown, Pa ————. menvber to exceed received, and it was thought by the ma-| DY the handicapper will rule absolut 9 but Cornell had both dates filed, and |but'In the Suburban and Brighton ri wan al ; Jority of the spectators that he should | Siiom tne, SUbur en Sellen fe provided the, matter was allowed, to ‘reat f6r the have been given the declsion, for wipners of threp races or more of| Preset’ taut tor . ° o ‘ : \ie , pe +|the extreme outside of the track. Th Three cups will be offered as troph abe oe |management posted a notice to-day| Dectarationa are due on Jan, 1, 1908, to the/to be played for by the three Ep The matching of “Rude” Ferns and Matty | that the track would be closes to horsen | following Saratoga Stakes) The Mopefi! of |The games will begin shortly P. 0, Bov 47 Sheen shead Bay, New York, QMatthews for the next boxing contest in Jin the morning as long as the weather 190%, 375; the Great Republic of 106 (foals. starlet tne eons AMT Re printed | Biewer fought a remarkably good ARnt, the, value (of $1000 $5.80 after the pus, | ai ai Ge 5 Won Dec. 22 was a good move on Billy | 1 unfavorable, Owners now the Great Republic of 1904 (yearlings), $100; \'" avenine very Monday. | considering his hard engagement with] foation of the welght FOR 27 YEARS NEW ENGLAND'S FAVORITE , Reerany Pet) 08 treme) besleg,viewoeint aad! compiain that they have no chance to | Lis Urset, Repubtla of 1904 (tweryear-clae and 36 Fitzgeralo, and demonsjrated cieari i Votherwlee a rattling contest is sure to be Captain, ie! 7 = 20-4. ee MADE 7 =. = Cigar, N.Y. Glstributer, Albert H. Hillman, 94 ParkRow, BR. G. SULLIV MPR., MANCHTSTER, N. HM, Booth are ex-welter-weight champions. They»! rea horse ready. anid keep tim in con- |‘7"sre SH”, WHY L. H. GRAHAM GAVE |: he! oie of the narttoat mentors Eeuciet 1 ookade "rhe Tas (Mc arat ownore ot goed horsen state | cmMe, acanne family nome st Bex) UB BALTUSROL POSITION. shea Slt Ba Athi positively ey will not run their | | taken pl and the following men chosen | hee \y F | the tad tried hard’ to got bts employers. to. Jet cee ; pread in Loe seb anager of the freshman baseball team, John R, | * Hawkins, the California light-weight, | suc! eye aane Crean A oee LOHR Ca cous ner weillunewibeyeincattention coll h STRING OF CONT aeos RIG" McPartiand, of thia city vere © Desmond, ‘04, New York City; manager ot ‘ 1 OSA a eda is wate to do without the boy's services for (wily two] New Jersey Golf Ansoctation, — | FOR CHAMPION JENKINS. |, (racx'team, Tuomas A. Dimon, “05, Molyoke, of the weeks, for that wan what hie trip to the coast 4 a od and Lionel H. Graham has resigned both ST bout before the Penn Art A. C., of Fhiiate: "| woul mean, But to make up far this refumi| 1 at as resigned bo *. boy pris: e J Lhd haces re g je sepdepleked ° e n 7 if t Meet Bothaer in| Fogarty, (03. % Pewduribg the latter part of next month, law kir aes ae hey presented the lad wiih $1,000 Bill for] #2 8 committeeman and goverfor of the| Mam Whe Is to M4 Bot fought in over six months, but claims | liminitry rey Ha femainiog Last bight Duchanan telegrapred the | Baltusrol Golf Club in order that he | This City Regins Tour Mondny. Sareea a lic warh Pheife tut ae wood now as he war Tow years | Pinay. hae ta his mother, to “cheer her up." #8 he) may be free to devote all his time to the} ‘Tom Jenkins, the catsb-ax-catch-can Annwer fo Sporting Query. 7, and upward: welling: Ave [xe Jersey State Golf Assoc n, of{champion of the world, who is now | Te the Sporting Editor of The Evening World: dance a| which ne is President. This accounts for| matched to meet George Hothner im a] Who had the better of the boxing exhibition at New] the omiaaion of his name from the Board | handicap wrestling matea at Grand | between Hughie MeGorern and Grimth Jones held Dimon, Fordham j elections at Fordham College have | eption wus ache pi Myo tn atten jase; captain of hockey team, Jam Mave. captain of hockey. team, James i for ‘comparison, leadiny is and full noleott Amite Dieatal's, TIEREY TROUBLES AND URINAT/ DISSAARICS SRG ane hale tanipny HD. Reams, a darky from St. Louli A CURE IN48 HOURS. Hen Mora, Wa, H fooker L wo 5. Reams owns the horse Joe Lemer, who} of Governors at the recent meeting of | ( ahs oN Frand | iy Philadelphia about two weeks ago? 5 HE LOST ALL OF $1,000. | 9/2" id. irater vg Ortany. eamd owt the notes don Lemer, who] of Gavernars af the, Fecent, meerine of | Central Palnce on Dee, 32, ll mact fa se E vrpaon Ti | \ Maer snea iret = iH *) Blas ike, 8 oe hls unterad naliing neice ot stoy, lowing ticket, was elected to serve for |other Irishman on Monday night. in) MeGovern. . 4) ' f \ Frank Kenney peo s 1 1903: Lo: ih 1, C.F. Bec! Ne! a oppone ‘ is = A . we Given Tip That Went| \\!'! 9 6 5-2 1 5 the (awaen lofi the: secchd horse Sela eaten Heike chawalar! acto ce] ceeveland: His opponent “wilt Ge Mes tec f : ’ 7 J Mdgar & nde linerny. a gigantle mat artist, ~ | vter ¢ ye ih mie) patted: cnasidarably: b entry, Benjamin Hare v Irving, malo sports 0 © tl EE ORLMANS, Dec. 13.—John w.| Lier tlh 0 Ate sf § e ning second than he would if his hone) youis Kelley, W. Fellowes Morgan, W.|Tnecny work say he will prove a tough a that is are b gee Poorer to-day as a result | tore + 1m Tm 8 | Ned Sulehed cs Palmer Smith, G. H. Stout and E. G!] jut for the champion to crack, They Men, Come to Me! 1 want every) Tan that fto-pick a winner on the Cres-|Ruseliton. 1h Prince 5 68 RE 20 S| 4 Trotter's great gelding Scorpio made it four| Thompson. 5 a reste ateale hliGatohsaeceatonican) (bent 9 suffering from Varic aie, 4 Fockey Chad's track yeaterday. | Mat PANN IM PO gy gr gg ag! straint esterday. Of the six carded ‘ apa Peovin(invae italia cAtter (hat Jenuiis Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, Biyen--Lictle Scour ax Kood | su fair 'R ab abe 1S) eat, thm amped the ines» aeonig atvere INDIAN FOOTBALLISTS Walaa tarelurtasen nereine enenangee ' Hydrocele, or any Swellings,, Catafrhal Discharges, i ag 1) Sister Saran, 169, Fauntie 09) fay : reidag? eumatism in 8 {01 * . hod aN Ststclasinaec ce Hare good: Won’ hulled aC ee P35 16} _NOT TO GO WEST. aes to CAE Ba ke NS wun 4 : Bladder and Kidney Conditions, Eczema, Pimples, Medical. on the horse, Ben Mora was the first to get to “the nny Maher, the jockey, who rode Trip Abandoned Beca Bothner, ‘ Erysipelas or any Erupt ve Conditions of the skin, or SS YOUU MMoulty that he laid the | Path. and his early speed enabled him | Winners In England last season, le an automo: La 4 fi any Assoclate Diseases. of fen, to come and have a social OLD DR. GRINDL bly Klee Erevailing. price [toy eens eee recy ie _orners., were | Bile eathuslant. Walle tn Ragland tna yee Gowld Net Re: sebe: Club Members Interested in Bout.| }4 x chat with me. I will give you Free of Charge a thorough per- § 145 yearn a specialist in aineanon ut men. es forme was 7 to 5, the teat |Up. by: four lengthe from Alpaca) whe | thine end the outer ti " CARLISLE, Pa, Dec. 13—The Carlisie | the wreniing match between Frank Herrick Bq sonal examination, together with an honest and scientifle opinion § |Bk. GRINDLAE'S solentite Uscatment Bicad aoe AR Could get was 4 to 5. How- always held Playlike sate, Phe tavore | vreee throw Indian football team will not take its| instructor of the New York Athletic Club, of your case. Suffer no longer. Consult me at once. final tad mersthy, “mloeta pal eltings «day well hove patton | i: Prank Henry, was away badly. ——— trip to the Pacific coast. All along the| George Fisher, of the Now Polo A. A., to be hel can’t call, Hours, 9A, M. to'8.30 P.M, Daily, Sundays, § [sidney ext piadcer complaint. waldiag, tates Batt atte MAB | tor pwo and three yanretaes one mile Oxfora ana Cambridge Tied, | msnasere of the team hed hoped to Ko | on Lec. 1, has created quite an Interest among . ey socal New LONDON, Dec. 13-47 fal Oxtoral wrieetea nie i wiiity: Of the members of both clube: Mr. Merrick and all m=] siatters, whis., jocks, St.Maiturin, dePlce. and ‘Gampeides dopthall: gamishe odee | sapesaary wacies, TWO. dndlnme S whe | Mia,T smee one ae wh the members ot j ri necessary Who | thelr respective and, wireaty penis yi s i Sena] \; * A ae > A ; 1 3 is i) caata Sipe’ eer

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