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Bans We aba d TEST NEWS IN THE “UbSvat EVENING, DECEMBER fo, 1902. WORI. D OF SPORTS. N TOURNEY. ee Mayor Bookwalter Says Indianapolis Event --Will Be Biggest in History of Game. MEET | ¢ described the beauties of Indianapolis, the intellectual centre, ete. “Why, out in Indlanapolis, which Is the intellectua centre of the United States," said His Honor, “everybody bowls, man, woman and ohild, and they are golng to turn out to give every one Such a welcome that they will not for- wet for many years If New York is not represented, and 1 represented. at the annual conven- ‘and vowling tournament at In- apolis in February it will not be the of President Bookwalter, of the n Congress, who !s also Mayor Mf Indianapolis—‘'the intellectual centre the United States,” to quote Hie “Over Uiree thousand bowlers will % compete for the prizes and all the ‘Mayor Bookwalter is here for the pur-| expenses of the tournament will be met ‘of trying to induce some of the/by the city of Indianapo! which “ be bowlers of this city to Journey | nt if, hs igh "an Pay Gave oa est. He has met many of the bowler before, the Intellectual centre of the them | Unite 8 New York and hes impressed United sta piinecian per cen will be given as prize: will be a big individ bowler making the highest score. satly. Many of them will make the p and will meet the bowlers from all the country in a big tournament and then there prize for the The hall which wr the championships. games wil be played in a ‘Chicag to your Madison Square jo and New York bowlers will! Garden und the alleys will be built specially for that occasion, “What do I know about bowling my- elf? Well, I come in with the other howiers like the mule race does with the trotters at the annual fair we hoid T have said Lin friendly teams once more, for or Bookwalter says Indianapolis. as the intellectual centre of the United “Btates, will nd for no petty quarre) 7 napolls, which fs, [mong her visitor Ih indianape ; MCKEEVER MISSES A LEFT FOR OTe Mayor spent the greater part of] Re, [nirllectual centre oF the Caled THE TAW: PHILA TAGK* DOES his mornit bowling at Thums ser May or Bookwaiter. vaya rt for the THE REST ween balis—th wooden ones—he! intelfectual. ete. on Satur: 4 . : "psec es O’Brien Outpointed His Fellow Townsman in Every One of the Six Rounds. STUDENTS BUILD SKATING. INK. KOWTHE FINISH SEEMED TOTHE: vOSER, to deliver them. Once Charlie caught O'Brien a stiff jab on the eye which raised a lump the size of an egg, but it FLORALEW, 15101, MIS A seein rere en while he did not succeed in knocking his man out he completely outclassed M’KEEVER GOT ANOTHER BEATING. Cour oo! Yur ent THE '2OSERS LIFE 15 NOTA HAPPY ONE.— McKeever Depended Solely on Landing One Good Punch to End the Battle. Ing place on Charite’s face and jaw. considerably weakened. him McKeever opened the fourth round (apeslsitolane) Byening wortes) was really the only hard blow that] him. with a right swing which found a rest- PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 16.—For the | McKeever landed. When the men toed the mark Me- Ing piace fn the pit of O evens stomach, i fourth time since thelr return from Eng-| With O'Brien it was different. He|Keever made a couple of heavy swin F Ubperdutted aac on, the-jaw. ‘ald? rey id y 8, |and crossing with ed Charl ack at New Orleans in Worst South Field’s Gridiron Flooded tena. sack O'Brien and Charley Mc-|was as quick as forked Ightning, and but they went wide, and he recelved a] off his Tost He tooks the: full count: ae | Keever have met In the fistic arena,|by cle feinting kept hls opponent Hee gee anes jab for his trouble. Me-|O'Brien tried to finish him, but was “Shape It Has Been Yet and and Columbia’s Hockey Play-j ana the former clearly demonstrated | guessing throughout the contest, He|but O'Brien worked tin tert hook aftects when ihel Weil wounaes Withe feet fee : - . | his supertority over McKeever. For six|jabbed McKeever's face until it was|!vely. and before the gong sounded Mc-|freshed McKeever and he again. tried Will Pract n R All Form Is Upset. ers Will Practise . |rounds the men fought hard and pleaned (covered with the crimson fluld. Charlie | Sec¥er Was bleeding. freely from te| to land a hard ight swing, but O'Brien @ big crowd at the Washington Spott-|was constantly bleeding from the nose,| O'lirten started the second round with Minded! oniatatceavertal faces etich was Jing Club tast night, mouth and a cut over the eye. He was|three left jabs without a return. Mce-|now covered with blood. ‘Just before New York !s to have another skating | McKeever put up a good fight, but he|game and went back at O'Brien with a|cever tried a right swing, but Jack|the gong MoKeever ran into a wicked THE WINNERS. rink, but It will not be for the public. |was outclassed, “Mac” worked hard to|determination born of desperation, He imped out of harm's way. Repeated | uppercut which staggered him, and he q South Field, Columota'’s athletic ground, | land se jabbing in the face began to tell on|sat down very tired. jouth 5 a t|tand a knockout, but Jack was wary|knew O'Brien was landing four blows|Charley, who began fighting wild.| The sixth round was a repetition of FIRST RACE—Won by Flora | Will oe the scene of Me rink. Cea and got out of harm's way before/to every one of his, but he did not aeey had hie pan on the mn when they prorat ones, Caries played for was only a few weeks ago a gridiron, |the p 1 av i ‘ 5 ‘ ¢ sounded eo was all over|MeKeever's face, while the jatier put BG iis iil sanrce, even place,|7* OrlY s for wetks ago le eridiron:jihe punen Kot thera, Geveral tlmta| forget fortune. once anatsted from him, |him in'the third round and at one tIme|every. ounce of strength “and energy ) Pirate third, Time—1.38, it came close enough to the jaw to|might favor him and turn the tfie In his | landed six successive times on the face. {in each blow, hoping to meke It tell - after the hockey candidates of the unl-|;emind O'Brien that McKeever was|direction, | Mac woke up and landed on the head | Jack was too shifty and wound up the P gecoxn RAce—won by Aline § vers Aa pele on Ae insteadyae on hand with the goods, only waiting | ‘The hope was vain, O'Brien wan there! Mave whieh: Imiertehhe end e pana Aah by placing 8 Marailettsendirlent 4 going all the way to St. d = ably f e4oneMe 5; Ay Creacent City, 2 to 1 piace, |to do 20 ; Ieecond; Lady Hrockway third,| The building of the new practice rink 66 y 1.05 4-5. twas done by © big squad of students, } who armed themselves with snowshoes, Pere = barrel-staves, picks, and odds and ends a RACE—Won by Datel | oe ai sorts, Besides the amusement Garter, 10 to 1; Mins Shanley, 4 tO which the snow shovelling afforded, it 1 piace, neco Linsome third. ! will give hockey an impetus at Colum- i A Pime—1.57 2-5, bla suoh as {t has not known for a A A a number of years FOURTH RACE—Won by Wel- 2 5 The number of candidates, now thirty- : fi Defeated McInerney, the Irish) Will Curley Gave Ex-Champion|Coach of Crews at Cambridge|Americans Can Have Manhat- me Light, 15 to 1; Tom Maybin, and four, will be Increased and practice will be held at frequent Intervals through- out the day whenever a number of men sare free from lectures, a ' FIRST HOCKEY for place, wan second, aK. third. Time—1.37, Quietus in Eighth Round of Fight in England. Champion, by Winning the First and Third Falls. Says It Is Better for Rowin¢ to Rely on Amateurs. (Special to The Grening World.) -NEW ORLEANS RACE TRACK, W—The best sprinters at the @id battle to-day in mud that LONDON. Dec, 16,—W!ll Curley, the! CAMBRIDGE, ri a clever feather-welght boxer of New- Hunan Decw ise an vara nat uraliy, because It does not engage a pre- CLEVELAND, Dec the champion catch-a 16.—Tom Jenkins, -catch-can wrest- the woret since the meeting castle, who ha fT h who ts ot George | castle, $ not lost t salon 4. and {t was, ng usual, a race | secrete world; who hee ant « sores ea heey a opener ae oe esas al coach for the development of ; the “tow path,” where the going New. York in mien in the latier city |¢X-bantam-weight champion of. England, !of the Henve Sater see lperelarienwe 4 the beet. | {4 next Monday night, met a tartar tn|¥efore the National Sporting Club of) which are Grae by ee iesainns “'The fast ones cacre together in the! J ‘rom McInerney, the champton of Ire-| London, last night, and knocked him! month before the regatta. ‘ . itth race, and Tom Maybin was the} 5 land, Jast night. Jenkins won the match out in the elghth round. | "We have hela so ts vat it, that it Eee a themorn: | but only after he had veen thrown once | The battle, while it lasted, was one of |i yettor, as far as nOaRIBTe rey ie % Lae i i i almaelf, }the ta 1 , 1 in G basible, to rely Goks had him at even money, with St. Nicholas Rink Will Be Scene ts Rastesrel aimee vartmorerac lta ic Zoud |mateur coaching for the development ; ma strong second cnoice. | great d in rahowing for six rounds. but kened | of our ‘Va teams, teams that are other races were a e1,| of Contest Between Yale bout in downing the Irishman, After |under the fast pace. Curley then began Berane (ee lerrible coniition ot thirty-five minutos of teal hard work, {to Jab him repeatedly” in the face, an¢ entative of the unt- Batowd was larger “than the usual and Local Club In widsh the Irishman showed conalder- | After him, dropped him to the ad Coach Higginson, DO dcowd was larger than the usua re n floor he was counted out by} Better, that he continues, fo: )) Tugsday one. | able cleverness, the latter had his shoul-| Reteree Angle ‘ A ntinues, r 2 tae books were after the money that! ders pinned to the mat with a full Nel-/ ‘able money et on the Amateur AUIS WISTOUCI BES LRT ERG wae taken from the ring yesterday, | pel Me eso a Tee uerwasiwon BY None ve a yarns |rellection upon any one of several pro 2.4 S$p.culation was brisk throughout; The first hockey game of the season | 801 2 ne::6 by a 1b of $1,000 and a side bet af $00, fessional coaches | may have in mind, pthe efternocn. lin this city will be held at the St. Niche| McInerney in a hurry, He accupled but y ha 5 j Bt. > , nine a |men who are as thoroughly sporieman- K —<——=——_—— |olas Skating Rink, to-night, between|tWo and one-half minutes tn down! liilke; no doubt in’ apiridvand linvpractice ¥ ‘the teams representing Yale University | Jenkins. Jenkins evidently did not like JOCKEY TABOR MAY ‘ z oy na ane me pra and the Hockey Club of New York, This | {de Mea of having a foreigner down him, bgp eeh ab te aes AC : reas tart the gurpooe ee testa our | ao Ren tne third bout began ne went RIDE IN RUSSIA, |: owe systems, Harvard has eecte : : “lto Work Hike a ‘Krojaa, and after wine == to to rely upon amateurs when tt | the men iniutites! work and the ‘use OC MAltl Veteran Jockey Likely to Accept | Necomes # guestlon of any man becom. | The sons of EN have been the tnter-| Neison he pd : aman down and ockey Likely to Accept) ing in a large measure responsible for | collegia plons for five years and| Won tae mat $1,000 purse. Offer Made Him Recently. any crew or team {collegiate champlons tor five years and] Wai ae, ma iddaa to begin} ‘ae yt As to th iston of the Henley pect great results this vear from the ey NES | Johnny Tabor, one of the old-time stewards, the Tlonley regatta belng en- | Jockeys, who experienced constderabic y a local afta s organizers and OUT J, W. SCHORR. wrestler who Js to meet Tom Jenkins, st has been consummated by the Foot Farm, near Minneapolie, Minn. for Mr * % of almost all of John W. Schoor's, eee eeety gala soon ter [the world's cateh-as-catch-can cham-|NEW YORK YACHT CLUB’S ava rere EM CO fee Vracing stable here by Sam Hildreth. | the gr 1.89%. Mr. Gri plon, In a handicap match at Grand Cen- {ron he: al ht Day Wise BAiAeK has retained only Ordnung and [Dull pire Cy crack. “fils faow: | tral on Monday night, Is more NEW OFFICERS |piucky and heavy young athlete, ana “kwWo ings. The stable consists of {7haTan) | tly was buliding the (rack | oo nrdont than ever now since the cham- wa for several years has been playing the err. oe te is sald that $12 000 . 8 |plon’s bout with MoInenney cast night) List of Candidates Not Yet Given coms, He wae k eked in shes ankle d © lot, A vinit to the office of the Brooklyn Jockey | that he will win, The New Yorker has —N. y uring a match and was can 10) Omplete list of horses represented \cigy today developed encouraging word trom | Mapped out a course of work to fit him Out—Namen Satd to Be Those [ino feid, Three times physicians In deal is as follows: John cireary H. D. The popular oMtciai {for the contest, He has engaged two! That Will Be Announced. Muhlouberg Hospital operated upon the Harry Wilson, C. B. Campbell, | phish oa ry . ping big Wrestlers, August Foust/ he Nominating Committee of the infured member and removed pleces of ». Commissioner Forster, Levia- mected to office in a and Emil Selva, to work with him, . Be ea of thelisne, The lex has never healed, and friends are greatly encoura New York Yacht Club will name tne] now it hes been discovered that the bone Major Tenny, Ravenspur and In Jenkins he will be pitted against a! colette. Of these Ravensdur and ests s big man, and for that reason he wants) following men for election at the meet-| has become diseased, ; 0 are two-year-olds and the Ansoctation has algn'fied tte witlt to work from now until the day of the ing to be held in February ‘The young man is a son of Andrew | ith the exception of C. B.|nese to give the starting gate invented by Fra match with big men. In Foust and . ‘ Muir, a Repubdiican politician, and ts; aif and Barner, are all three-year: match with oe men who can make; Commodore, Frederick G. Bourne well-known jy the commun icarr Louie ugh trial at the Falr Grounds in St ee Vice-Commodore, Henry Walters, him hustle all the time, cg ilareth’s purchase of the S.horr}| Pid z ——— Rear-Commod: of Y MM araC ae cy Vs tse tale teat || seccay Tommy dures, wel th 00 form. = f gquaerecremmedcre, iCornaiive) Vander, 1 O11) CH PIVACHT) PURITAN 4 Buenas. a story that started when ide yesterday, With ve mounts ne won| CHAMPIONS TRAINING da eepuren Tarrant Putnam. McChesney and that continued pol was he disposed of other horses PASSES INTO NEW HANDS. three races and necond twice, aa tases FOR ATHLETIC MEET.| fycrernry Sear eorge A fe formidable string which he raced {near to making it five wine, aa he was bi Serene Erne tier NG raced Josty oy Tastrew “marge a tbe’ eccend “and Measurer. Charles D. Mower Famous Defender to Have a Gase- pated all along that his reagan | "xh races m Fleet Surgeon, Dr. John McG. Wood: t ling was that he got his price. mice Grenan if 5 o Records May Go Greater New] pury, line Engine Pui in Her. . cae Jey Grannan in at New Orleans making | : Re Dookl Ure: venom tcastuehyiplunateiest: on te | Noro lriapar AS Regatta Committee, ex-Commodore 8, ane old paceens eu aap i detendere Cs (SKETBALL NOTES. [feet again at Latonta last fall Cedar Park has been for the past few |Nicholas Kane, Newbury D, Newton| Puritan has again passed into A . Bemeererenses g °° ane Ee TS eee reU det aclie: eo Ail a ardokt. Wales, hands, and thie time she will be further Matningside baskerball team han reorgan- | Jockey Menry Spancer, who rode in Eagiand * eds Brats House Committee, 8. A, Bronson, G. A,| altered to satisfy her new owner. The Fitba eoaton and is looking for games ia | last year for James R, Keene, is at New or |Mumber of athieres of the Bronx who | Cormack and William H. Osgood. yacht was originally a centre-boarder, Town with teams averaging 108 pounds | eana’ te ‘apent to days husting with Seog, | Wil strive for honors in the running|, Library Committee, ‘Theodore a z me: Wa WS SC icholes venus, | Nash. Turner bets Sroncer asd Titer ein |hop, atep and jump at the Irish games | 22 ‘Paul Eve Stevenson and Arnold] And when Commodore John 0. Shaw ‘the team, tide in France neat year, at the Gara Deo. 1 ¢ Wood. secured her she was schooner rigged. “alae Ree e Garden on Deo, 27. Chief among) ‘The committee, of course, has not|She was sold by the Commodore to C. jgiven out the names as yet and will not x fo so until Jan. 23. twenby days betore| He W. Foster Jelection, but from a reliable source the | instal a (Wenty-four horse: | foregoing has been found to be the Hst| line engine in her, ‘as {t will be given out. What price was pald for the old cup ee boat could not be learned. these are Englehardt and Mang, of the Mohawk A. C, Englehardt, on the of Boston, and he will ower gas “Boota'’ Burnell ran up Flaneur $700 over hte ~y te Wall and welling price, Flaneur races in the name of J. aed ap weights. | staiden and 1a trained by Bob Glimore, of st, | Strength of his record of 22 feet ya vernge onl; unde, but will meet , , Dasiifor 2 lenges te ee ee rinse at ane Oilmere, bas | the running broad jump, claims he ee Ft <i stands a great chance of winning first Jockey Gannon carried off the riding honors | honors in the event. Athletic Club, han tan Field, but Giants’ Owner Has Consolidation Idea. Despite the reports of the American League's acquiring grounds at One Hun- dred and Forty-fifth street and Harlem River, on which its New York team will play next year, It {s almost certain that the Johnsonites will hold forth on Manhattan Field. It 1s up to the Amerl- can League's magnates to accept or de- cilne the grounds, for John T. Brush is willing to turn the Manhattan Fleld Property over to them and so are other Nath | League men. The men have sud as much, for they are willing to save the expense of $15,000 a year by Intaining the lot next to the Polo ‘ounds, When the leagues meet ment neo committees of the two and an amicable agree- is made, which everybody con- ted says is sure to come, Johnson will be offered the feld adjoining the Polo Grounds for his club. The old talk of forming a twelve- clud league is still John T. Brush’s hobby. His idea ts a consolidation of the American and Natlonal tcagues. According to him two eight-club leagues team which Is now composed of som: fo he kno le tr cannot get 5 toge 1 j of the old players and some new blood, | going to fi an a propositi succesa on the Canadian tracks last] ce oars Have per ‘ rent to make where tee ue eatecuien teens | lockey C! sew Yi Molnerney se Job, to throw : eason, may be » eolony. 6! wri. any. arrangements they choose fol W ba are jo abe Heras ie oh eew nore ald eee Mann att hours ints season, mn be In Her col ny DE A He conduct." eee eas idea that New York be ; | apiasars re been] Cone che wileprenstuitor tl N Xt ye 01 we aken off the lst of the Aner! Ps at . here now conside the offer of a Rus- Americans and ater Sells Nine Horses at NeW | brovsne up from school-boy days in |ieaves to-day’ for ural, where on Hosseini ana ig fikely te" ANOTHER FOOTBALL VICTIM, | Bayete new circuit mage up of the the game at nockey and the club, too, | day night he. will mes Bs) he says If Oharley Mitchell *i following cities: B Bri 1 rieans to Western Turfman) jooxs tor good results champlon of England, tn a Bout ») or $15,00 In the same |Philadgiphia, Baltimore, “Washiocton Cs | 9 a country ‘season, he sees no reason | py Piny’ Si pene cesarean RD Beton): { ———_— THNER MORE WH Ne cannot wom Re sees NO reason Plainfield Player Hurt im Game (Chicago, &t. Louls, Cineinnatt, Pitt RACING NOTES. ‘GEORGE BOTH | Tabor, who has had a great deal of WIL Lone a Lew burg, Cleveland and Detroit | CONFIDENT THAN EVER. |Sah'riie'se tho oe Hees? fee toca to Tae Rrning Worl) f Tmiaecheme, is not likely to, pan out F . id 2 or 1d \d e 7 ed es. 16.—Foote | for Ju au Ry NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 16.—The biggest — | mended by ET sinters, who hat] PLAINFIRLD, N. J. Dez 18—Foot- | Consoiidation and will Heten tor methine " see! B | Se the veteran crack bullder, 9! » Bothner, the little New York charge of a stable In Russia last year. | ball has found another victim in Joseph] but an agreemen ng of the year in horseflesh in the puting a new track at the Inernational Stock | JfOTKE Y a | ——— Muir, of this city, who will lose a log — Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, have originated and developed after my eases peculiar to men. It 1s @ treatment have no free proposition, no trial or jon, My experience, my’ consetencs if you will call and see me I -will attri! what I promise VARICOCELE permanently cured without cutting or tying operation. No pain or loes of tae, ULCERS acute and chronic, bx my ayeten of treatment ere dried wp at ones, STRICTURE cured without é('ating oF cutting. No pala, DISCHARGES svopped completely. BLOOD POISON- ING at Now Orleans yesterday with the three win- | It 18 expected that the three record- ae ee COLLEGE MEN TO TALK Mi 5 Thies boy 1 i 2} y, x proving Meht-welght in” ue enedle there. ats | RST rato heided toe the staan ‘ ON ELIGIBILITY RULES. SCULLERS cone sxeels in getting his mounta away from the |high ‘and broad and three standing MAY BE CONSIDERED. post In goed shape, jumos; Myer Prinstein, holder After Meeting To-Day Yi American, record for the runnt *hroed Harvard May Make Neg |tehmannm Wants Henley Stewards . . Mulligan, & a ‘ are, holder of the world’s fecord for ths Agreement, to Rule Against Their Being standing Jumps, will compete in the} ‘There will be a meeting at New Haven Coached by Professionals. to-day between the representatives of] LONDON, Dec. 16—If the suggestion Harvard and Yale for the purpose of |0f Lehmann, the well-known oarsman, talking over eligibility rules in athietic] '# carried out by the etewards of the Santents between Ket ea cnts peed ty Regatta, scullers who are The ‘cement in | coac! professionals a month before ates wil not come up until the ell-| the tte is held will be, put on the. jule, ITHAOA., Dec. 16.—Cornell's complete basket- ball echedule is as follows: Dee. 19, Rochester at Roshester; Jan. 10, ‘Waverly at Itheca; Jan. 17, Fordham to Give Big Athletic Meet Fordham College will take a new step in in- u use 18 settled, ined tatives: wild bs oy with the crews. t rumbhaan permanently cured without the use of Mercury OF NERVOUS DEBILITY wy system of treatment to permasently br fared, Inreapestive of the time you Rave been imple treatments to ot my reputation, condemn You, free of chargo, a thorough personal gaamiontion, together with an honest and ‘sclentifle apinio find your case in incurable [ will Bouestly tell you £0. ind your case is curable, I will insure you of = permanent curo, Inasmuch as I wil lve you a written guarantee to cure you or refund to you' every cent you have pala in care I fall tn effect a permanent cure of your condition charge for medicines, as they are always included tn the nominal fee asked. I tite my success to prowling nothing but what I As the time draws near for the le Intors to get together for another duced is revived. from a source sald to be According «9 a politician have undisputed power, izsioners will b: r and jt sha Nee ter the game. Palmer-Carley Fight To-Night. One of the most important fights s! the Coronation carnival {8 to be clded in England to-night. The pri 1s will be ‘Pedlar’ Palmer MORE ABOUT THE NEW BOXING BILL. Story of Measure to Be Presented to Legisla- ture Which Will Give State Control of Sport This Ume the ate ‘These appointed by the be thelr duty to clubs and to decide the fighters :d managers who will be permitted to Bis-| signed and in ene fature will accept no-engagee sea- | ™2nts with local boxing organtzations. sion at Albany the old talk about a} qui. py, LA ad j bill. permitting boxing bouts being IN-| of Cheises ace peer STi rhea) ee , who gave Dawe Sullivan such a hard Ment a few weeke ago, will meet In a six-round bout at a show at North Adai Mass, to-night. 7 er au- the | c 0 It | Joo Bernstein, of this city, and Jimmy Briggs, fessionals, and that the State Willi ce poston, which was to bave boon decided og be benefited, as a share of the recelpts| nec. 31, before the Criterion Athletle Club, of of every show will be turned over to the| poston, nas been changed to Dec. 19, The date State tre The roprt, so the ae Tat gikinally, held by Syeeney and Wwleott Si hee controlled by the Sweeney for some unknown reagon turne continues, will be contrac’ Woxing | Be eter down. Commission, composed of five experts of recognized ‘ability and integrity, who ‘BOYLE WAS HUSKY IN FIGHT WITH YANGER. CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—Benny Yanger, of Chicago, defeated “Crocky” Boyle, of ince Philadelphia, in their six-round bout de- last night. Boyle was on hie feet at nc!- the end of the fight. but that was due and |to his constant clindhing. He was lucky ‘wil Curley, two of the best feather-|to escape a knockoi. He just managed weights of the country. na onal 8) trae, of $2.00 and a side bet of $1 Pe ‘his bout # est ever Ww! boxers are very evenly sclence and, hitting powers. to hox at 124 pounds, “Spike” Sullivan’s Next Bout. “gpike" Sullivan, the IMght - wel fighter, who is {n England, where recently knocked out Bill Chester, in England matched ‘They nessed English boxer. has been successful in! getting on another fight. His next ponent will be Jabez White, the Eng- light-weight champion, who, secure a decision over him last June in a feen-round. bout. Sullivan and W Il box fifteen’ rounds the middle Fighters Of to Cincinnat!. “Young Corbett” left for Cincin eed het “owen “ing ith. the. untal ‘re ; [Puta wines, Be: last night, where he will begin training | and’ acting ana New York Detling fommie for his com'ng feather-weight cham- | toner for several large stables now racing pionship : Govern cw Orieatin places mo tia position te plonship battle with Terry Mecovern | isenet,peieay plans a dye, Peale Sefore the Metropolitan A. C., Below Aid my oneshorae play Up to date ad trot, on or about Jan. 22. He was ac- | New Ores companied by Harry Tuthill and Willie Fitzgerald, the South Brooklyn light- NOV. 27, MOABINA, 8-1 y his sparring Beth , -1, WON serene, vectors leaving “Corbett” said | NOV. 28, TANCRED, 12-1, WON he weighed 134 pounds mtripped ae thse NOV. 29, SHRINE, 10-1, 2D ew cd e t whatever In Ming nt pounds, “sieoevern, accom (DEC 1 ORTINO, 6-4 WON panied by Joe Humphries, his brother, . 2, LATSON, 30-1, WON Hughey, and Charley Mayhood, his|#DEC. 3, JESSIE JARBO, 3-1, WON trainer, ya leave for Hot Bortnan ta. DEC. 4, TRAVERS, 7-1, 3D Will Temain at Hot Springs eek { 12, WON and beein HO tome oe hard work for | DEC, 8 MORANDA, 3-1, WON the battle. Many Bouts for Tokell. DEC, 9, LATUKA, 7:1, WON «ar [J DEC 10, FLORESTAN,30-1; WON Andy Tokell, the bantam-weight champlor who is in thii country looking will not have to wait long, r, Prof. Jimmy Kelly, of Boston, Is ‘The fighters England, matcher mana Ing flooded with challenges. have announced « willingn are Willie Schuma’ the ex-amateur pound champion, who lately turned professional; | Johony Reagan, the weight champion and “Young Missimsipp!. probably get the first match with Tokell. _ 8 8 the California feather-weight, to fight Eddie Hanlon, of twenty-round bout before during the latter part ought to put remarkably Abe Atel, been matched Francinco, in a San Francisco A. C. next month, The bo: battle, as they both good punchers., IF Billy Gardner, of Lowoll, Mass., who rece whore AL A. on Saturday night. If O'K Benny Yangor. the Cleveland feather-weli He Kid" Broad, says he ts going to quit the game. expenses and keep him in pocket money, Jim Watts, of Loulavitte, ago, has re-entered the ring wil] be fought in Philadelphia hight, when he will meet ‘Phi O'Brien In a alx-round bout. V ably be sorry he returned to the fighting b jes after O'Brien gets through with Bim, who quit the ring a few ) George Siler, whS as deat official re the American Athletic Club, of Chicago, io tonger verve 1a that capactty. Meh Want every man that. je suffering from Men, Come to Mo, igssiizeth scuba se st te you o system of Uroatinent which bole perience in. trontin that Is based on sclentine knowleds you. My educa- 1 such quackery. of your case, and If If, on ‘the otber hard, 1 T make no ean do, and always doing DRAINS and 1 tery ‘ile trom’ yee ant Malar tcad to complete joes ale powers, stopped at my = Fal aystem of treat. ECZEMa, bit fetadiorg or any eruptive Really cured by me HYDROCELE Or any ewallings or tender- eas or impediments cured without eutting operation, RHEUMATISM tn al} ite forma te perm ; atl cured by my eystem of treatment. BLADDER AND KIDNEY CON- DITIONS Ly my aystom of treatment ahow signe of tm- Drovement at once. Write cannot call. All correspendence stri: confidential an@ al) rong aad i ial enrpotan, estos yearn aaa Ie sen CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. DR. R. H.M. MACKENZIE’S «Medical and Surgical Office, A.M, to 4 P, ‘They will meet) een-round bout before the Na-|but one effective blow fiteen round th of London, for aly. ne “fective blow during the Aight. t month. They are to battle for a purse of $1,000 and a side bet of $500. to meet Tokell ‘dner he will be matched to fight Ruddy te tired of being awarded draws when ho beats | his men, Broad also says he has a millionaire frlend, whom calla "The Colonal,"* | wants him to quit Mghting and he will pay bis the colored middle-welght fight Hie first contort ‘Phursdi ree of | ty stay the las; rotund. Boyle landed ‘ow, | I the same ring Martin Duffy, the sid be one of the clever- | Chicago light-weight, was given the de- The In | are on over Tom Wafliace, of Philadel« phia. after six rounds of hard fighting. Wallace worked the faster up to the |third round, but after that Duffy forced matters. Both men were very tired at the finish of the bout. Buike'S.One-Horse. Wire ALPAGA, 6-1, 80, After being backed off the boarda, finished third. However, clients muat expect a loser sometimes. My good things are certainly un- equalied. “My Inf ight he the op- ar. | hite of conaises of one nati | COMPLETE RECORD. DEC. I, ORDNUNG, scratched. DEC, 12, IF YOU DARE, 45, WON DEC. 13, ECHODALE, 8-1, 3D DEC. 14, ALPACA, 5-1, 3D $0 Straight Has Won $664, The above record speaks for itself. Day after day I receive letters of congratulation, from numerous patrons throughout the coun try, Why are you not one of them? I will forfeit the sum of $1,000 to charitable for his be- who 105- pan |[f {nstitution if the above i» not a correct copy gan | of my one-horse play, a copy of which is 8 |B tied each day with the Western Union and the | ff Postal Telegraph Con, of New York City. ‘ot fA Good Investment. and |B should you be unable to play yourself and Wish to take advantage of my one-horse wire, I make tho following offer: Send me an ac- ntly |B count of $25 or $50 and I will ha he arrived in Chicago from California, placed for you, by placing $5 or $10 atraleht boxed Toby liwin, the California boxer, a ff- yaa one woes fine enc des, mailing you fasmstound caraws bas, olgned® to, figne, Jack | NR com” et ray lntoeraacion iat 0A. Ot. dayio€ lo'Keefe, the Windy City fighter, They will |B charge you nothing for my information, but Tmect in a aix-round bout at the show of the | simply deduct 20 per cent. of your net wine nings at the end of each week, forwarding you your winnings each Monday méraing, and retaining your original capital for res Investment the following wee nd me your account at once, merous WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. WEDNESDAY—One at about 10-1. This one has been carefully schooled and 1s ready to go out and win, which he ehould THURSDAY—An 8-1 shot. Here ts a chante for a killing, turftes. “Secare this one ax he will be backed for a ton and should walk in. FRIDAY—A 20-1 shot thet has been tn pickle for some time and starte om the above day. SATURDAY—Another 20-1 shot. ngly advise you to @ubscrtbe for my ore: wire at once, as I hav ent, | she who oni 2 ber of good ones in store. Mall ontere teins will [graphed at 9 A. M. Terms for my dally. ree | [peice are as follow: $2 dally, $5 for 3 days, $10 for 6 days, Remittances can be made by registered let. ter, P.O. money order, exprem order or cate tinh” check. Address c. ©. BURKE, 4.0, Box 47 Sheepshead Bay, New York, Aesop, the fab! man,once played with a company of litte boys at thelr childish diver- s.OPKINGS TOYS versions. But there ts no Aesop now. Hopkins stores have taken bis place. We have collected the world’s toy inventions and we sell them In De- cember at the same prices as in July. No holiday humbug. All the games from Lotto to Tiddle-de-winks and back to archessi, Poker Sets. Sleighs, 7 cents to $12.50, All the Skates, from 60 cents tc! $5.00. Music Boxes, Punch. and Judy Shows, Friction _ Toys, Pop Corn Wagons, Mechanleal Toys, Jumping Dogs, Funny Banks and a thou: sand other Iitie things that will tickle the tongue of any boy's shoe, No waiting. JOHN C. HOPKINS & CO, 119 CHAMDERS 8T, ,OLD DR, GRINDLE, % youis @ apeciauat In diseases of men. Under DR. “GRINDUM'S. sclentite treatment Blood weet kth, dlapaaes, pains In the bones, red roa mouti, . ulce Kidney and tivdder’ complatnt. sald ‘