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Talent Out of Line When It “Comes to Picking Winners on ‘a Good Track. THE WINNERS. ') FIRST RACE-—Marco 1, _ Mao 2, Candreen 3. 1, SECOND RACE—Andes Harry | Wilson %, Bummer 3. | qm RACE—Vesnvia 1, ©, 2, FI Roy 3. FOURTH RACE—Jennic Jarboe 1, ©. B. Campbell 2, Moor 3. (Special to The Evening World.) | NEW ORLEANS RACH TRACK, Dec. 18.—The card to-day was the best of the week, if not of the meeting, thy promise of fair weather boing respon- sible for the better class of catries. ‘The crowd, too, was the best in many days, and the sport was fo0d.@ Bam Hildreth, who recently bought out the Schorr string, had an entry !n @ach race, and at least three of hin starters were first choices. The handl- | cappers had a hard time of it with _ the fourth race, the best one of the day, and every horse was yell played There was a noticeable improvement 5 An the*sport, due in a great measure 10! the prompt action of the stewards in the Hicks case, The sweeping decision rendered has had a tendency to frighten unscrupulous horsemen and pliable riders, and the races to-day were char-| > acterized by energetic rides on more than one horse that was evidenly sent | to the post for an airing Iaat time out Phe track was still soft in spots, and ‘the best going was on tho inner rail, | but there was room here for only one horse. However, there was a dry path in the middle of the track through tho oe Pape eevee) hors: gree ut up an mi amount of grown _ that route. Bix furlong ing | FIRST RAC for wro-year-olds; selling. Betting, | Co . Moar, 7 ‘Won ridden out, Marco was much the best. Irene Mac Just lasted long enough to beat Fean, a well-played good thing, place, for the SRCOND RACE, For three-year-olds and up; selling, longs. Btarters, whis., Jocks “Andes, 196, Puller. Harry Wiinon, 103. Bommer, 107, 1 six ture tting. tr Play fener . olng away, Time- Andes was best. Bummer si been second. He had the rail and his rider lost ground by swinging the horse "into the middle of the track when Harry Wilson overheuled him. THIRD RACE WHY “JEFF” HASN'T ANSWERED CORBETT Divide Purse on 50 Per Cent. Basis, but Latter Denies It. The days of splitting purses, as f Champlon Jim Joffrles ts concerned, over. The ex-voller-maker says ragaln agree to an n divist the purse with a pugilist. ‘The ment is an answer to the defi hurl Jeffries by Jim Corbett for a batt the ‘world's champlonship, Jeffries wants him to split the p y in thelr bout, that that w son he has w before answer- will of stat ] for says Corbett to ntl to the | terms I “The only way © mateh wit arr is for him to consen fight me on t to the winn ont loser. If Corbett agrees to those will fight him. bett Denies Story. When Corbett was informed of Jef- frles's announcement he sald ‘Jim’ Jeffries is a iar if he says that I have dictated to him how the purse shall be divided. I have simply ehnl- lenged Jeffries and I have named no conditions about the division of the purse. Choynaki's Latest Match, Joe Choynskl, the California welght, who recently defeated Prank Childs, the colored fighter nicagirs | has been matched to fight Morgan Wil heavy Champion Says Jim Wants to! fal | © CRESCEUS IS st | AND OWNER WORRIES (Champion Trotter and Ten Other Horses Belonging to Ketcham Are Missing. at} TOLEDO, Dec, 18,—Cresceus, champlon trotter and holder of world’s trotting record of 2.02 1-4, somewh Cinetnn the the 1s lost between Atlanta, Ga., and rdingly his owner, George H. Ketcham, 4s worrled, and tt was he who first sounded the alarm of the missing horse. Also, in some un- known section of the country Is "Miko, The Tramp," Cresceus's running mate, ix well as pine other horses belonging to Mr. Ketcham, and which In all are A At $200,000. string left Atlanta, Ga., last dams, the middie-welght, of L r, who recently put Jimmy Handler to sleep in five rounds, ‘They will mee: In a twenty- round bout at Cripple Creek, Col., dur- Ing the firat week In January. Choynaki will weigh about fifteen pounds more than Willlams. The sporting men of Cripple Creek intend betting heavily on Williams to beat Choynskt. For thres-year-oldy and up; selling; one mile jetting Starters, whte., St. Hit. Fin, ‘Vesuvia, 117, Robertson... 6 2) 1° trea ©, 127, RWilliamal! §t 28 if 1 ge Jocks. Nevis, 120, Calley 8 ef Enid, 117,McJoy.10 113° , it, MeFesley. 312 * Paget? Mart pose. Won alt out Vesuvia just lasted long enough to Heat Alfred C. It was strictly a two horse race. The winner woke up under @emart play. oo NEW ORLEANS ENTRI ES. “. * (Special to The Evening RACE TRACK, NEW Dee... 18—The entries for oe as follows World.) ORLEANS, to-morrow's 7 Ave and » halt 110 feven furlongs. Alline Abbott .. Tillo The Caxton Playlike * Water Edge Hacatiara +. Pall Knight Race—Handicap: seven furlongs. 143° Worthington 122 Farmer Jim 118 Provost |... le and an eighth. 104 Trocadero 102 Marcoa . 101 Irving Mayor, 101 Potheen tt Semper ri mper Primus 107 Helen Hay aonnerr SIGNS WITH } ST. LouIs AMERICANS. ee akimsrnn, Mass., Dec. 18.—Jesse cett as signed @ two-year contract ‘play with the St. Louis American ue Club at a salary of $5,00 a Having signed with St. Louis, Which ¢eam he played last season, it will return to the New York Honal League club the check for dvahee money sent him by Man- Faw several wecks ago, as an for him to sign with the ES AND SPARES. ir. MePadden-McClelHand To-Night, What promises a good fight between feather-weights is stated for to-night The principals will be Hughey McPad- den, of South Brooklyn, and Jack Me- | sine twe of Pittsburg. They will meet ina twenty-round bout before the West End Athletic Club, of St, Louis | should put up a fast and interesting battle. Mundler Fish Jimmy Handler, ¢ Newark midate- | weight, ds in Chicag: Ww e he will meet Jack Hogan, the Chicago middle- weight, In a six-round bout before Apollo Athlette Club, of Chicago night. Hogan Is @ mn weomer In the ness. If successful Handler will mat dd with Tommy West, and the bout w decided before the erica. Athletlc Club, of the Windy City, within | three weeks To-Nigh to- | bual- be! Joe Going Abroad. ‘Tho failure of Jov Gaus tu | the California champto twenty-round bout Plonship of the world, lina dis. colored boxer and he will take a trip to Eni next year and endeavor to get on matches, saya he can make mor money by guts than here, ax they can get a side bet of from $1. 5) In every Might. Gans will loaye week in Fevruary. Jnduce Jimmy Britt, to meet him tn Heht-weight raged the Gans broad Benny Yanger, of Chicago, who meets Tim Cal- Jahan, of Philadel in a six-round bout before the America A. C., of Chicago, to-morrow night, | will challenge @& wint Cor! ad | MoGovern fight at the ring side in Di F gaye he can beat either “Corbett Govern, and his manager, Johnny Hertz, of cago, will make a side bet of $1,000 on the result Yangor will start for San Mranctaco in a: few days, where he has been matched to fight one of the beet feather-welghts in that part of th country, The bout will be decided before th Acme A. ©., of Oakland, Cal,, during the second week tn January, Toby Irwin, the Frisco Aghter, lately and: who recently fought a fifteen-round draw with Billy Gardner, of Lowe probably be selected to fight Yang Willie, Schumaker, fa of Us Avonia A. G.. who recently turned pr fessional and won hls firet bout tn that clas by. knoe out Hank Haxelton, of Albany, 1m been mate , the Banta the batnam-weight or N iere Will probably bet ‘ot $500 on the result fight Is to be decided in prival The princlpaia will be Jimmy Ade feather-w nd Bugene who the ea McCarthy, he boys will Bight with small Gloves for u aide bet of $100, Sale iaily feather-welght fighter, ho has nun Jaok Lowery, “Chick? “Tucker, and pwalter won several games at bight. They were the frat he fea tn wince coming here from In- es ee were a dit out of condition and game with the Hawthornes and the a ee Counell of the Knights his credit, will m fore the Pastine A. C., of New Uritaln, Conn, to-night. ‘They will Oght at 128 pounds, The winner will be matched to ght Austin itice or dimmy Brigus. es ee the Callfornia boxer who 1 fddie Hanlon, of | Calitornia, twenty-round bout before the San Francia A.C. during the early part of January, h hotifed “Young Corbett’! that as soon as hia bout with Hanlon Ja over he will leave at once tor Olncinaati ‘te, etslat, ihe. Champion, im. pr Pactag tor hic. batts, with. “Terry Motloves Attol will second ‘‘Corbett’’ in the contest, pray Jom Bernstein, the east side foather-weight whois a bor” dims ‘rig of Chena, to ry Ls ae for i. by 4 = that 1 /Carpenter, of Andover, Is Nurs- ' | school, who has beun doing sume «ood work on the coast | ternoon,”” sald Owner Ketch- nd since then I have heard noth- ing of them. ‘The bunch has not ar- rived In Cincinnatl as yet, I suppose they are somewhere on some of the Southern roads leading through Ken- tucky, but 1 don't Know and muist ad- am worried." HOCKEY PLAYER IN BED TO-DAY. ing Bad Gash on Temple as! Result of Game with Cutler. ‘There was another hockey match played last night at St. Nicholas Rink, and for excitement, incidents and ac-} cldents It made the game between the Hockey Club of New York and the Yale | teem look like a ping-pong conteat. | Only one player was very serlously Injured and his condition to-day ts bad enough to warrant the attention of a physiclan, Cutler and Andover schools played the game. It had not progressed very far before Carpenter, of the Intter went down in a scrimmage. The other players were on top of him and | some one's skates cut a deep gash in hia jtemple, from which blood flowed as freely 4s water does from @ faucet. Dr. W. E. Young, of No. 4 West Sixty-fifth street, attended him and he said that the only thing that prevented the Injury [ferultirg fatally was, the player's ex: ; cellent “physical condition. However; ter Ix home In bed’ to-da: Kame resulted in a tle after jonal finish by Cutler, each ng three goals, and the bat- jtered shins of some of the play |mind them to-day of the laffairs of last night. REFEREE NOT NAMED FOR | BIG WRESTLING MATCH.| Managers of Jenkins and Bothner Fall to Agree om Ome! © Bothner tn working harder for his match with Tom Jenkins at the |Grand Central Palace, Monday night, |than he ever did before for a bout. Al- | though nkins is to try to put the little New Yorker down four timos before the expiration of an howe, Bothner says he will have to be at his best to resist’ the cham- Dion. Butcher Boy” Plening tried the same trick, but could only throw Both- |ner twice Bothner and Jenkins's managers have tried to agree on a referee for the bout, but could not, Bothner wanted Hugh rd, of the N. ¥, A. C., while denking ‘wanted Sam Crane or Jim Bag- » effort is beln; Herrick, N.Y. A. C.,, and the “Cuban Wonder” meet in a bout Nmited to half an hour, one fall to et the decision, ay the same nig’ made to have Frank —— Rode Motor Cycle 8 Miles im 10,06, SAVANNAH, Ga., Dec, 18—Oncar Hedatro tempted to lower the motor cycle record {6 ten miles yesterday. Me fajled to soale the firat mile, but after that, up to and including the eighth he el teconds from each recont. In |MANY CYCLE STARS the assistant instructor of the | If The hockey season in all its gentleness {s with us again. It requires too much space to permit of the playing of it in parlors, but then there are {ce rinks enough around New York to satisfy the strenuous young and give them as much | part In the game, opportunity to swing thelr shinny sticks NY y ing the game and another column to state the extent of injuries received. ‘That would make an interesting tabuin- ton, But all are nice young men who take | JOCKEY HICKS MAY IMPLICATE OTHERS. Stewards of New Orleans Track Think Boy Was Tampered with and Will Question Him. (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 18.—Wallace Hicks, the little apprentice Jockey who distinguished himself, by belg beaten on four favorites on Tuesday, will be given n chance to turn State's evidence. The stewards believe Hicks was tampered with and they ave turning things up- side down !n an effort to ascertain who corrupted the little negro. It has developed that Tatfeld and Ownby, who had the lad In charge, were notified on the day the boy rode four favorites to defeat by Frank Plique, who hus a contract with the boy, that he intended to assume personal charge of the Jockey the next day. ‘The significant feature of this phase of the case Is that Jockey Hicks Immediately sprung « serics of ridew that threw the whoi Sometimes they swing wildly at the puck and cheir sticks clash as an Irishman oan find room in Ireland | against the shins of a fellow in front. Ming his shillalah, With every score card given out at a Kame it 1s offered as a suggestion to promoters of the game that a space be set aside to permit of the scoring of players who are put down and out dur- GOV, BLISS WILL STOP THE HGH, |Michigan’s Chief Executive said| to Object to Holding of “Cor- bett”-McGovern Contest. DETROIT, Dec, 18.—Gov. Bliss, of the State of Michigan, it has been learned, will not permit ‘Young Corbett and Terry McGovern to meet in their ten- round bout in this clty on Jan, 22. The Governor, it Js sald, has come to the conclusion that the bout is to be « prize fight and for that reason cannot take place In this State. It Is also said that the Governor will issue a statement in a few days notify- ing the club officiais not to attempt to hold the contest as it would be a viola- tion of the law. In the event of the club ofiiclals disobeying the order the militia will be called our and the fight pre- vented any way. As.there seems no chance of the “Cor- bett'-McGovern bout taking place In Detroit it fw learned from ‘a reliable source that an attemet will be made by Matchmaker Billy Conaidine and. the other officials of the Metropolitan A, C, of Detroit to hold the fight In. Windsor, Ontario, which 1s directly across the river from Detroit. Plans have been under way for some time to hold twenty- round bouts In that clty and as thore no law against boxing exhibitions Canada there is every lkelthood that at the last moment the Hehe promoters will transfer the fight to Windsor, wher {at present a big armory Is being fitte for the holding of such bouts, WILL GO TO EUROPE. Manager Coqnelle, of Paris Track, Sigua Them Before Salilin, Many of Amertea’s fastest cycliats will ride in Paris next your, The riders are George Leander, winner of the recent alx-day race; Joe N of Chicago; Owen Kimble, “Major” Taylor, the great colored rider, and "Woody" Headspeth, the colored rider of Indianapolis, who had his collarbone broken during the first hour of the six-day race. Leander will ride two sprint and two paced races in May and June. Nelson wil begin racing in April and follow pace exclusively. Kimbie will engage in SLES with Piard, Bonroth, Jacquelin, Meyers and Eileguarde, the frrenchmen’ imble w! four out of the five rac he “will be matched to race "Major Nobert Coquelle, manager Ruffalo track in Paris, salle to-da ned by Jea: 5 i of the for Europe n Gougolts, ench Fi Automobile Cis At the annual m Long lal Blects Officers. | family. n apology 18 accepted under protest. ‘The shine-roasted chap consoles himeelf in thinking of other pefiods during the game. If the players wore steel armor= plated suits like football players do maybe the game would lose its Interest- ing polnts. race track Into an uproar, ‘The stewards’ action In recommend el that Bookmakers Stetzel aud Grefer be ruled. off the turf for taking “undu: Mberties* with Moabina, one of the favorites that Hicks rode to defeat. is genersily commended. [t Is the first time a bookmaker has suffered the nie alty since "Doc" Jones was ordere a St. Lout# track two years ago ‘tor. 7 similar offense, SWILL JOCKEYS DEPART MILLIONAIRES WILL ATTEND THIS SALE. ,Disposal of Sir John Blundell Maple’s English Thorough- breds Arouses Much Interest. | The sale of imported English mares of the Ohildwick ud will be held at the American Horse Exchange to-night. [t gives promise of developing a most spirited bidding vontest between mill- Jonaire horsemen who have expressed an anxiety to secure some of the ani- mals. The consignment of thorough-| bred broodmares and yearling fillles hus been quartered at the exchange for a few days. The Childwick stud ts owned by Sir John Blundell Maple, one of the biggest patrons of the turf in Engiand. He ha placed seventeen head on sale. In pre. vious years, Sir John's annual sale took place in France, but this year he decided to sell them in this country, Vespers and Marcella 1. have claimed the most attention. Vespers is a daughter of St. Simon and La Cloche, by Hermit. The St. Simon mares have proved excellent brood- mares, Marvella II, 1s a daughter of the reat Melton. She comes from the that, Broduced imp. Priam and jomed, —<———a—_—_ PASTIME A. C. TO HOLD JOINT SET OF GAMES. Events Will He Open to All Res tered Amateur Athletes, Company K of the Eighth Regiment and the Pastime Athletic Club will hola thelr Joint set of indoor games on Jan, $1, in the Eighth Regiment Armory. | ‘The events, which will be open to all registered amateur athletes, are: Sixty- yard dash, handicap; 00-yard - dash, novice; 30-yard run, handicap; 60-yard run, novice; 48-yard run, handicap; one- mile run, handicap; one-mile bicycle race, handicap; 12-pound shot, handicap; one-mile Interscholastic relay race, each man to run @ quarter of a mile. ~ Entries close on Jan. 26 with George K. | Bolster, Pastime Athlette Club, and Capt. P. Charles Staubach, Dighth aieal ment, G. B. MORRIS HEADS LIST OF OWNERS AT INGLESIDE. | With Som! ro’n Good Work He Gets $6,000 in Fopr Weeks, imp. Automobile Club oMcers and a Board of Gav- Jernors were chosen for the ensuing year, Those elected were: Kn ‘R, Adams, President; Le Abra- the ainth mile a tre came of and trax thrown honvity, but was: net serloualy mS Ske G. B. Morris wan at the head of the Ust of winning owners at the close of the first four weeks at Ingleside, Priv. the ald Rs Somb ithe FOR THEIR HOMES, Few Boys Who Rode i in igepal This Year Will Remain in City 'h Much Longer. Nearly all the Ameriean jnckess who rode in Europe this year and who have been in this city since their return to America are besinning to leave for their homes in other citins. Ren Rigby acd his wife have gone to St. Lowls; Eddie Jones to San tlsco and Charley Thorge to his ho: in Nebraska, Charley Gray will st for San Francisco within ten days. The jockeys who Intend remaining tn ' for a week or more are Ds Maher, Skeets’ Martin, ‘Henry Shic! ani Sam Doggett. Maher and Mart!: are at the Hoffman House and Dogg and Shields are stopping at the Tote! Metropole, Men, Come to Mi crtatnsted’ and) Gaveloped ata cae crete te sen, Tt ts o,drpecment Bave ho free proposition, no tial or my feo trea fence, my coneclenns, my rep! you will call and eee ine I will give Fou, ination, wr owith a1 anes find your. cave tn tnoarable oh Sea eee Ti meaetod ot a permanent cure, iveamucl Mt give, youn ngantes to eure, you or Fefund to yall ever Rieraye in Riways {nel fe nothing ut iy you & written gui Bevo ale fin chee T fail to offect & for medicines, as they sre Stee ag gusease to promising: VARICOCELE cured without Fie ln heen of Cina ULCERS seate and chrosle, by my ayatern of treatment Arled"up at once. STRICTURE Guredl witnowt sieting et pled iostscond clad ympletely. BLoop epoleOne: Rp erent Me Serer oe the use NERVOUS DEBILITY ot treatment ts permanently mei bafinertie§ ef the time you hay» been ae re dil correcese eannot call. Cy at CONSULTATION fo at FREE, DR. i ab M. “MACKENZIE'S Fran- | ‘il =KEEP MFG. CO., any nae res One-HOIse 7 Suburban Queen, 12-5, Won, did the trick y 1 was due, turftes, nd I performed. «iy Information eonslats. it good bet each day, with the waual winner, Belng a racing man and acting as a New York betting commie tables now ana places me in a position to furnish you with one good bet each dag, Below fad my one-horse play up to date at COMPLETE RECORD, NOV. 27, MOABINA, 8-1, WON NOV. 28, TANCRED, 12-1, WON NOV. 29, SHRINE, 10-1, 2D DEC. 1, OPTIMO, 6-1, WON DEC, 2, LATSON, 30-1, 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 DEC, 10, FLORESTAN, 30-1, WON DEC. Il, ORDNUNG, scratched. DEC, 12, IF YOU DARE, 405, WON DEC. 13, ECHODALE, 8-1, 3D DEC, 15, ALPACA, 5-1, 3D DEC, 16, FLORESTAN, 6-1, LOST DEC, 17, SUB, QUEEN, 12-5, WON $6 Straight Has Won Silt. The above record speaks for itself. after duy 1 receive letters. of congratulatiog from numerous patrons throughout the co try. Why are you not ono of them? 1 forfeit the sum of $1,000 to any charita Institution if the above 1s not a correct copy. of my one-borse play, a. copy. of which Ie filed each day with the Western Union and Postal Telegraph Cor, of New York City. A Good Investment. Should you be unable to play yourself, and to take adv. y one-horne Wire, TWO LEAGUES 10 BE CONSOLIDATED. President Soden, of Boston Na- tionals, Says Such a State of, Affairs May Come to Pass. ag offer: Send me ad ade count of § $7 and {will havo. «ame placed for you, by placing $5 or $10, atralant on good thing each day, mailing you a copy of my Information at 9A. M. day of race. When playing your commission 1 charge you nothlog for my information, but 7 deduct 3) per cent. of your net Binge ac the end of each week, forwarding you your winalngs euch Monday moralng, And retaining “your. original capital for rex week, Send. me ‘once, as I Rave numerous torn FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. For FRIDAY a 20-1 shot that has been tn oF wome time and starte the above 5 § DAY another 20-1 shot. Here Ie a chance for a big winging on a, strongly advise you to land American Leagues con- ating, with Ban Johnson at the head, 1s more apparent now than before. ‘The word of President A, H. Soden, of the Boston Nationals, makes it assume that urance, He says that thing 1s likely, but that, as yet e thing Is in embryo. Mr. Soden also sald that at any time) anybody offered his price for his fran- chise he would accept it, but that the} figure would only be made known to the American League men. If the suggested | buying up of the club by the Johusonites| happens, it Is said that Billings, Conant and Soden will be given stock In the new Company, Soden is the only one of the trlumviiate who will say anything. ‘The present National League grounds may be disposed of at a good prive to the New York, New Haven and iiar:- ford. Railroad’ Company, which his plenty of use for the Space, and the new club take the Huntington avenue grounds of the American League. ——S ahily, $4 tor 2. days, $10 for 6 days, femittances can be made by registered lete ter, P. 0. money order, express order or cers tifien check. Address | | Cc. C. BURKE, Mike Murphy Salls for Caba. Mike Murphy, and James Hogan, the tickle on ralty team, have sailed for Cuba ‘a away durlag the Christmas vacation P.0, Box 47 Sheepshead Bay, New York, the Sisk i Holiday Suggestions. Vox of Keep's “K” Shics, $3.09. @ In & box.) \4 doz. 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