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SSFP RE 7 Bi iia Hite THE WORLD: SATUR DAY EVENING, DECEMPER 20, 1902. THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPOR ees ‘CORBETT a % Sey Soom Beginning (Bpecial to The Brening World.) H CINCINNATI, 0., Dev. 20.—"Young who has been in the city sev- q days, has decided that he will waste Wy energy in training until he is cer- E that he Will have something for Whie efforts, ‘Tho forfeit money that was to have been posted by the Detrolt Club | Before which Corbett and McGovern will Deht mot having put in an appears Corbett has put off the inauguration of tile training for the contest and is @pending his time at the theatres and in ether sight-seeing about town. He Is Jocated at his prospective training quar- fers on Price Hill, but hus done no @etual work. . The place now is being prepared for his use, and when all arrangements are sompleted it will be the most complete / temporary gymnasium ever established 7” by any pugilist in training. Nothing sw be lacking that will tend to get the in shape for his coming hat- : he has hopes that with his ait perfectly arranged for work, faa ers and other conditions as ould be, he will be in finer form Esc eei's AWAITS FORFEIT MONEY. + ‘Wants Assurance of Detroit Fight Club Before Training. It fs expected that the forfelt money will arrive to-day or to-morrow. If {t is Tecelved not later than to-morrow Cor- ett will begin actual work on Monday. In case the Detroit Club further delays the eending of the coin Corbett. will take things easy until 1t does arrive pacar TERRY'S VACATION AT MOUNT CLEMENS. MOL M Mich., Dee. Terry Met nis having @ vacation at Lakeside, dividing his time between # hunting and his initial ice yaoht- ing experienc The latter form of pteasure appealed to him. Shooting, however, is the boxer's favorite pastime Just no On Christmas Day Landlord Bingham, of the Lakeside Inn, ts planning to have @ live-bird shoot an erry has decided to enter the match, He has begun prac- tice at the Lakeside traps, using clay targets as a starter, Later on he will try his hand at livo targets and hopes to be auMctently successful to furnish the groundwork for a nice plegon pot- he meets McGovern than he has in any of his previous batt) ple. ‘Terry has also begun a course of baths here. _ LITTLE FIGHTERS GET BIG . MONEY FORD | The refusal of Gov. Biles to permit Young Corbett’ and Terry MoGovern Meeting in a bout in Detroit will result An the officials of the Metropolitan A. ©, jof that city, losing chma WBIly Considine was #0 confident hks “Gould told the contest that he posted What amount as a forfelt. As soon as the bout is called off offictally the} Mighters will claim the forfeit and af between them, The amount, \ $1,250 Bob Gray gave each of them When he falled to hold the fight 1 / make $3,750 poth "Corbett" and PURER Rave cecelved trom clubs as forfeit arise and Gardner Again. “Kia" Carte! Mghter, fs matched to fent ¢ K Mér, the’middle-weight who In thr contests defeated Carter We been secured by the Lyceum A, C,, suleego, to meet in a six-round bout Dee, 29, After Carter, .“Philadelohia Jack" O'B: mid- @le-weight boxer, whom “Kil er re. “wently dectared he could stop in alx ‘rounds, is hot after Carter. He rays he Feady to clinch a match on the con suggested by Cart He ta will- . to bet Carter $1,000 that the latter mot Knock him out In six ese an to ye he will feht Carter a twenty at 158 pounds, weigh in at 4 0’ the affernoon’ of the contest, that the winner take rounds, O'Brien r¢ nd k and the entire Bnough, Watix Retires. IAB predicted in this column a few ago, Jim Watts, the colores Bouth- middle-weight, has retired from the after his bout with “Philadelphia! O'Brien. O'Brien gave Watts a beating in four rounds, during Watts was knocked down thir eu. "The bout was then stopp ie bout O' Brie sald he ed out Watts in one blames W. jack im Game, Bteye O'Donnel, the Australian heavy. who retired from the ring two years DF. FISHER WON BOUT AGAINST HERRICK. handicap wrestling match be- George Fisher, instructor of the MPolo A. A., and Prof. Herrick, of York A. C., in which Herrick w Fisher three times in an Won by Fisher. Herrick forty minutes of hard (the usual ten minutes’ —++ t . if Corbett and Terry Get Detroit Club's Forfeit They Will Have Collected $3,750 Each. [ENGLISH GOLFERS MAY OING NOTHING. vy-welght, In a wix- poring thow to be AL A which will yo shows in the futu Med on Jan 1. If O'Doni Jeffords he will p telpita the welter-weight hay Allegheny to meet the winner of the ten- hout betwen whic y Matthews and Ferns. The fe bout Vetmee id affatr ie of next and 4 wiil be fought about the bout between Tommy Ryan, the middie- nd Jack Root. of Chien ace hymn ts in Chicago 4 with fe neXt Lites weeks must be for twenty rounds and Moot Wave Uren welghod ond with Tommy Sullivan, toather-weleht Mahter, of South Brooklyn, and Jagk MeClelland, the r, have been matched agaln. They s-round out before the Louls on Deo, 81. Me- va tn elght rounde tora the weeks ago. The boys wilt be Wille Lowls, the hard-hitting eht-woteht of this elt Rain Bolan, the colgred boxer, ho has be ting many years, have been tehed to meet In @ twenty-round bout before the Waterbury (Conn) A. Year'a Da Lewla will probably ae: Bown mea have begun training { Tim Kearns, the Boston Ight-welght, who haa won evory fight he haa taken part tn In the Wes since has has made Chicago his home, has an- other match on, He is to fight Harney Fu he Cincinnati fighter, In a twenty-round bout at Muskexon, Mich, ‘duriug tuo latter part of Jack Palmer, England's m/ddte-we'ght cham: plon. 18 to engage In a novel contest at Paris within weeks’ ti Palmer wi take to stop M. Charlemont ate” the F mits Charl ave will ont The affair Iw nt u depend on F elkht roi COME TO AMERICA. tare of Next Senson' A sertos of international golf matches Will dn all probability be decided In this country next year under the auaplees of the United States Golf Association, R H, Robertson, President of the aszo.ta ton, says thut he has been Informed by one of the members of the Oxford-cany ‘bridge Golfing Society that the English club was considering the advisability of ume sending a team here next year, A contest ween e English and American players, Mr. Robertson says, BILL NOACK WATCHING THE EFFECT OF ABALL. SCHMITT, | | 1 Voy , GANS STILL HOLDS THE CHAMPIONSHIP. Howard Wilson Did Not Even Threaten to Win Title During Three Rounds He Boxed. PROVIDENCE, R, 1, Dec. 2.—Joa Gans, the light-weight champlon, made his @rst appearance in a boxing bout here at the Scituate A. C. last night He met Howard Wilson, of Philadel- | phia, The latter was no match for the | clever colored man, who landed hard on Wilson's face and body whenever he wanted to. After punching Wilson into a grogey condition in two rounds Gans started the third round with the purpose of butting In the finishing touches, After feinting at Wilson with his right, Gans whipped his left full into the pit of Wilson's stomach, sending him dowr and out, Gana will now prepare for his New Year's Day bout with Gus Gardner Which will be deatded before the Na- tional A » of New Britain. Gardner Is in good ‘shape and Gaps does not purpose to be caught out of condition against so good a man TOY AND M’CLELLAND BOUT ENDED IN DRAW. PITTSBURG, Dec ‘The ten-round bout between Jack McClelland, of Pitts burg, and Eddie Toy, of San Francisco, Jast night resulted ina draw. MeClol- jand fought Hugh MePadden at Bt Louls the night befor nly arrived here a short while t to enter the ring. Notwithstanding that, he Was strong throughout the contest and put up a good fight In the frat t wound over blood kept M the end of ¢ 20. reopened the Hand's eye and the and dn distress until ht Vat the third ie he round anid the thting round staggered. the: Pitts blow on the ehin, bat he ated with a vicious ‘rush whiel rarily put Toy ina bad way The floth and sixth rounds were ever, both men “doing fast. work. wid profusy The su rounds Were principally rushes ‘and whes man trying hand fora ly fwank away SKETCHES OF A DAY AT FOE THUM'S BOWLING ALLEY. S — UNCLE TOE .— Tho tlonal team, New Wight K-out. The decision was just ———_. BERNSTEIN AND BRIGGS BOXED 12-ROUND DRAW. Bos’ Der 20.—Joe Bernstein, the New York feather-welght, aud Jimmy Briggs, of Chelsea, Mass., fought a slashing twelve-round bout before the Criterion A. C., of this clty, last night, which was declared a draw by Refereo Bill Daly, The contest attracted one of the biggest crowds that ever witnessed @ bout in this city. In the first’ four rounds Bernstein clearly outpointed Briggs. He scored trequentiy with left Jubs in Briges's ce. Briggs took @ brace In tho fifth und and staggered Bernstein with 1 t swing on the head. After. that ind both men fought evenly, Briggs ‘ng for Bernstein's wind’ and. Jo at Briges's face. The referee's decision was popular, RACING NOTES. ©, T. MeMeekin, of the Oakwood stud, Lex- ingion, Ky., haa been offered and hae refused $5,090 hin great broodmare Imp. Intermts- t Derby wianer, Galopin, Inter Hi dam of 00d Owo-year-old Interval and other win John F Madden bought at private ale a aily by Royal Hampton, out of Boante Dundee 11. The prio wax private, The Milly ts from. the wick etd and was sent over trom. & Mundell Maple, She was not | Jot gold at the Americas Morse tex on Thurmay night Capt, 8. 8. Brown fe baving an addition butte > his stable at Sheepshead Bay ¢o accommodate me of the two-year-olds purchased by him a the recent rate of the McGrathiena Sad. "The addition wilt contaln room for elghe atalle, operation to remove @ fractured Jaw wi Jockey W. i An from eplinter of bone upon room 1. V, Bell's Alcedo, winner of the Suburban of 1901, 18 to be went to the stud, He will be shipped to the Willamette farm in Kentucky to- morrow, ——— Would establish @ most desirable rola- pusit ter ike aston sed W. K, Vanderbilt, Jr., Enters Race, William K. Vanderbtit, Jr, will be a com- petitor in mext yoar’a automobile rade between Parte and Madrid. He hi ba) machi Ik toe the ‘cositest snd. will visit France’ vary ee t Frames vary Leading team among the bow high score of 1,092 pins, with 1,07. the highest pins, and Sampson, of the same team, g,only two ping behind Duncan, of the © Duncan's av Following leagues and clubs: AMERICAN NATIONAL LBAGUB, Leading team... High team score, toam asore. Leading team Heh individual score::Beam, 259. High Individuel average. Duncan, 198 5-14 Leading team. Wigh team score High Individual sore igh individual a PLUMBING AND $1 Leading High team sore. Wigh individual score. Minh tndividual average Deiderichs, GERMANTA Leading tea High team score leh tnaividual score: High Individual average Wiraet OF TH BOWLING RECORDS E SEASON. +-—__—_—____ Fidelia’s Game of 1,092 Pins Tops that of All City Teams So Far. Fideltas, League, | the leading The Morris League, is next, Duff, of the latter team, ha individual score, with 268 of the Harlem rk League, in the high average. rage’ is 198 6-14. is the standing of the -Spartl ‘Fidelia, 1,092. vidual gcore...Dunean, 266 TOCK EXCHANOR LPAGUR, -Pomp and Stags. Pomp and Stagg, 801 tudividual seore...!. Dobeck!, £27. NEW YORK LEAGUE -Metropolitan High team score New Jersey, 1080, HARLEM LBAGUE. Dutt, "868 farnpaon, | 196 1-2. M SUPPLY LEAGUB, 0 Plumbers’ Trade. Manufaetur Maurer, 240. 916. 184. ATIONAL LRAGUB, “Buffalo. Buttalo, Detde: GAS COMPANIES & High team eure Union, 813. High Individual score brieht, 11. BANK CLERK LBAGUB. Leading teams Woat. Nat. & First Nat. High team soore../.../American Exchange, 87] ¥ individual score... Morrisey, 294. igh Individual average. Morrisey, 181 2-3, Loading team tearm noone. Migh individual score Leading team Nh team score h Indtvidual wore COMMERCIAL LBAGUE, GRAND CENTRAL LEAGUB, Prosperity Oriental, 1,061. Multord, 961. of the American Na- team of the city, with a BOWLING CHAT. The Columbus Catholle Club team fs League boys say they haven't struck their galt yet. Jim Gar- Jim Boyle and Schultz and Fox are only beginning to get thelr eyes on second in Tournament, the sull Archdlocesan the ve! the pins. Fox continues to “see the moon."* eee Harry Murray would _rather_ bow! than eat, his friends say. He {s one of the best patrons of Gottfried Franke's alleys at No, 763 Tenth avenue. Hard luck has been ¢he share of the Riverside cll team recently, They are now fourth tn Knights of Columbus tourney, the loas of the pushing them down from second Clarenoe Holker playing away ‘brace come: jon’ comment. ee ‘The team to ropresent Brooklyn in the $500 match game with Buffalo will be plcked trom the following players Woit, Bohl, wtand from an, Voor- hoes, John Romple, Dockingham, saith and Englehof, Fifteen games wil! be rolled In But falo and the other tweniy in Hrooklyn, Tae frat gaine will be played in the latter elty Jan, 2 ee the American a) Tournament. Tho ayer age was 1,020, and not a man fell below 200. Pretty good galt, eh? may they see Capt. BL Mt tn the Royal splendid form and is largely respoi toam being in fret place, And "We'll atay right where we are," ts thelr aasertion see lowe of tha represontatives to the Bowling Coa- jgreas at Indianapolls In February. ‘The Fideltas, the team with the highest score to date, has more players to draw from than any other team {o the tournamenta, saya Amenn, their delegate, fy Foster and Gebhardt will represent Buffalo tn ‘The Sylvane rolied two aurprising games in VY. 1. Diederick, of the Algonquins, will be Ww WEINGARTA, = PLINTER MAINES ROLLS A GOoD BALL. —. NONE INJURED IN THIS HOCKEY GAME Nor Was a Club Smashed in Game Between the St. Paul School and Alumni. There was another hockey game played on St, Nicholas Rink last night an strange to relate not a man was injured nor was a club smashed. Gtill that was to be expected. Brother would hardly harm brother, intentionally, and that was practically the relationship borne by the contesting teams. ‘The game waa between the St. Paul School team and thet. Paul alumni. The former won dy & Score of 6 goals to 1 Princeton's team will play the 6t. Nicholas Skating Club's team to-night and {t is likely that a hospital oonpa will be in attendance throughout. the game. A victory to either organization i & great thing and maybe the e- ment will not be able to report all clubs whole after the game, BASEBALL WAR MAY BE RESUMED, Demand of Americans for Re- turn of “Del” Likely to Im- pede Peace Negotiations. 1S PRETTY Strong of ---(BY HAYDON FONES) eM hh BO BUFFALO, Dec. 2—Tom Jenkins, the wrestler of America, met something of a tartar in the grappling game in Jim Parr, the whom he wrestled of but not unt! Parr had pinned the blg Américan’s ehoulder to the mat During the first bout he exercised great cleverness and succeeded with the use of a trick play in downing Jenkins in seventeen and champion catoh-as-catch-can English champion, last night. cours Jenkins won the bout, once. Parr was olever. one-half miutes. ond bout began. and furlously, the Briton over. The third bout found Jenkins half minutes’ work, he again down Englishman and won the match. George Bothn But Jenkins was strong when the sec- So was Parr, and for fifty-four minutes the pair grappel hard Finally Jenkins toppled ‘The bout was fast, and both men underwent great punishment. stronger, and, after twenty-one and one- After the bout was over Jenkins sald that the match showed him how good he would have to be for his bout with , the New York wrestler, JENKINS WINS IN. _ UT WITH PARR. + Champion Who Will Meet Bothner on Monday Night Meets Tartar in Briton. which will be dect the Grand Cen- tral Palace N ork on Monday night. ‘To throw Bothner four times in an hour is something Tom ts not #0 sure | about, although he always declares: that. |he will do as he contracted, | ——— |BOTHNER SAYS HE WILL BEAT JENKINS ON MONDAY. George Lothner, the clever little New, York wrestler, who is to meet Tom Jenkins at the Grand Central Palace in andicap match on Monday night, ° ed for the returns from ithe Jenkins jand Parr match last night. When he jlearned that Parr threw Jenkins in the first fall he said that he did not believe that the American champion would do as well as John Piening did against him in their recent bout, Bothner claims j{8 in better shape for the bout than he ever was in his life and that he will |have many backers at the ringside who will wager any amount of money that Jenkins will do as he has contracted —throw him four times in an hour, CYCLISTS FORM tralian Body. Al A most powerful oycling organiza- in this city. It Is to be known as the International Union and will have absolute control of all the wheeling organiza- tion hes been dormed Cyclists’ tions in the world. brought about by membership to the National Association colonies of Australia. The ready {n the b!g organization. the International was complete. the Unfon will be held in Paris Cyclists’ The American League officials evi- dently delleve they have everything thelr own way, and whatever they sug- gest at the conference on Jan. 6 with the Committee of the National League the latter's representatives will aps prove. But when they state that Ed Delahanty will have to be returnea to the Washington Club they will strike @ snag. The Natlonal Leaguers are Sure not to listen to such a proposition, Ban Johnson tn w talk about his New York team says Clark Grimth, year's Chicago team, will manage tno Giants’ rivals, An effort ta to be made to have George Davis, who has already Signed with the Giants for next y gucceed Grimth in charge of the “Ca fag team, ‘That ts out of the ques- According to James Foster, the oon- tractor, he has received notice from the American League to begin work on the thetr own with March. ————— BASKET-BALL NOTES. ONE BIG UNION, International Organization Has Secured Membership of Aus- The formation of this union was the application for Cycling of the Australasian Cy cling Councl!, which includes organiz: tions in control of cycling in the various National Cycling Union, of Great Britain, is al- With the enrollment of the body the victory Union ‘The annual meeting of in OWNER KETCHAM CEASES TO WORRY TOLEDO, Dec. 0.—George H. Ketcham, who owns Cresceus, in addition to eral millions of dollars, has ceased to worry, for he has found his long lost champion trotter, “Mike the Tramp, Cresceus's running mate, and nine other horses. It was reported on Monday that Mr Ketcham was losing several pounds of avordupols a day worrying about h horse, The animal was shipped from Atlanta, Ga., to Toledo and arrive on schedule time. But was all right. Cr panions arrived Ketcham will hay after a rday, and , a Merry Christmas HODMEY TROUBLES AND URINATY DISCHARGES ‘Tho Keyatone basket-ball team das announced the following team for the season: ‘The Grace Athletic Olub bas one of the strong- est teams tn the flold. Among fe players are Dock Harvey, Al Leining, Philip Baust and John John Rau- verntek, left guard; John Metners, right guard Fred Hottman, Ernest Moffman, ¥rank Hotfman, John O'Kaete, centre. H. J. Beckman 1s man ager of the team and hes arranged an excellent echedule for the season. FOR 27 YEARS NEW ENGLAND'S FAVORITS UNION 7-20-4 10¢,, MADE Cigar N.Y. distributer, Albert H. Hillman, 04 ParkRow, \, MFR., MANCHESTER, N, Krause, ‘These Corwarde and guards can hold tm the city, ee @ ‘The Welcome second team te after games with Uttle fellows, and Gfenager OC. ®& Gileks, of No. 185 Chaunosy street, Brooklyn, will arrange with o ‘the match games with Brooklyn. The Buffalo men spent yeaterday in the afty and bowled scv- jeral gamea, ahow!ng good form, PENNSY’S BASKET-BALL TEAM TO PLAY PRATT INSTITUTE, Netther Yale nor Pennsylvanta will send thelr basket-| Custon. bail teams to New York this season, the University of although the latter will play one game with the Pratt Institute, In Brooklyn. The game beween Pennsylvania and Pratt Institute ts scheduled for Jan. 24, and {8 the third on the regular Penn- sylvania iat. ‘The is as follows: Jan, 10—Lehigh at South Bethlehem, Jan. Mount Vernon Institute a Mount Vernon, N. Y. Jan. Jan. Hampton, Mass. Jan, 3l—Harvard University at Cam- compiete schedule of the Quakers 24—Pratt Institute at Brooklyn. $0—Williston Seminary at East bridge, Mass. Feb. ton, 4—Wostminster at New Wilming- by Feb, 6—Geneva College at Beaver Falis, Nix Feb, 6—Allegheny College at Mead- ville, Pa. Feb, M—Brown University at Prov- Feb. N.Y Feb. notified the eMficiais: Mate N. ¥. Feb, %—Rochester University at Roch- eater, N, Xy Ent idence, R. I. 2%—Hamilton College at Clinton, 21—Colgate University at Hamil- Nota Niiig Fob, %—8t, Lawrenos University at . Princeton University at Phil- adelphia, March 4—Princeton at _Prinoeton, N. J. fltrgh, T-Grove City Contege at ‘Grove tye March 18—Gettysburg College at Get- tysburg, Pi usquehanna University at a ale ‘team {8 laying off for a fore starting on the Christmas organization's New York grounds. Where they are he does not say. MANY IRISHMEN WILL SEE GAELIC FOOTBALL GAME. Contest Between Emmets a: Kickhams On for To-Morrew, At Equitable Park to-morrow a game of Gaellc football is soheduled between the Emmots, of Brooltlyn, and the Klok- hams, of this city, which the followers of the Irish pastime have been looking forward to for weeks. On account of the bud weather of the past two Sun- days the Kame was postponed, but tt is hoped to-morrow will see the contest decided. ‘The match has been the main tople of conversation among Irishmen follows: | Kiln Lipton: walter ant, ° ‘The Brooklyn High School Bas announced the hedule for the season: Nov. 29, Com: Frett Almanses, Deo. 6, Poly . 18. Mohe- pedir nounced their schedule as all in the 96-pound class. ee 8 ‘William G, Broadhurst tas been elected man- ager, and Carl Giuok, Captain, of the Poly- tecbale Cneultute team. ‘The players mil be as Aourphy, jabte, Kowenhoven. Be, Dee, 25, A, Parks: in Behool: J ational ALO, oe, ® di Des awayy Ja an. 8,” aus 14, Newark Aca 28, De La Gall Morris H, 8, 1, Trenton A. Capt. Hoschke, of the A: we: 1 joys’ ‘Behool. bi ve, Pratt School Seniors, 10, | John ©, Hopkins & Oo.119 Chambers @t, Au; Feb, us. Still, we are looking for moro toy, trouble: and all, belligerente salt be CAN gard nase woulda pocket Kulte, 260. to BO he Or a tool chest, ww 910.089 giaae” lantern, 690, J Or a funny mov! Boe, to $2,007 MeurH, Or @ mechanical trick mule, dane. wot oor maa mr 64.00 285.0! e, 01.48 te 10,000 small toys and hundreda © of presents mutable for anit resents mui a trip, which will take them as far West as Pittsburg. The games with Chica, of this city, and lovers of the sport will be Well represemted at the gam nt va, A. A. Alumni, A*WEEK and Northwestern fell through at the last moment. Capt. Hyatt fully expects the team up again this to win the champto: team In excellent season and ‘has his condition, ‘Dhey have won the only two games played this year, HARRY BEST THREE-YEAR- OLD AT NEW ORLEANS. Son of Hindoo Shows Good Quall- ties as a Racchorse, NEW ORLEANG, Dec. 20.—M. H, There will be a hurling match before the fogtbal] game between the Manhat- tans, of this city, and the ere, which will ‘be cailea at’ 1.80 o'oloc’ Sm) Men, Come to Me! {rat ee, Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, iS Swolll Rheumatism ail its forms, Lost Vigor and and Kidney Con . Ervalpelas or ony EPuptive Conditions ot man that ts Varicocele, Poisoning, Catarrhal 5 en Ane A CHICAGO HANDICAPPER, 233 Broadway; son's Specials, G0c.; for comparieon, Diestel's, Smith's, Maxim's, OLD DR, GRINDLE, | Tichenor & Company have one of the swiftest three-year-olds shown here this winter In Harry, by Hindoo-La Be- meralda, Harry wns one of the highest trled two-year-olds in the ‘Tichenor E. any « chat sonal examinat of your case. can't call. Hours, .M. Consultation fer no with me. I will give you together with yea specialia, 10 diseases of men, oe GRINDLI' ecientife treatment blood akin diseases, palng in the bones, red ‘throat and “mouth, anen s e Saoved, Sufferers, stable last spring, but the horse” was Bead nied ta