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HE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBEM 99, _ CN ee eae, ; ¥ ‘ FENKINS MEETS BOTHNER TO-NIGHT. i Sporting | Sporting FERNS TO-NIGHT World's Champion Wrestler Will Undertake to Throw Clever Little New Yorker Four Times In an Hour at Grand Central Palace—Bout Promises to Be Big Betting Event. fz and Devine and Jackson ‘and O'Rourke Will Also De- cide Bouts. ESTABLISHHD ‘TWO YHARS. PUBLIO three cities to-night boxing contests be decided. The principala In the “ ba Pes Bouts are well known to the followers VER © of the sport. Two of the bouts will be “Wpetween welter-welghts and the third Petween bantam-weights. Matty Mat- »thews, of this city, and je” Ferns, ‘of Kansas City, both of whom have held the welter-weight champlonship tith fqwill box ten rounds in Allegheny, P *Younc Poter Jaci: of California, Send Charley O'Rourke, of Boston, will "meet in a tweive-round beut in Bostoi ‘nd Tommy Feltz, of South Brooklyn, » and Jimmy Devine, of Philadelphia, will | gontest a six-round “xo” In Philadelphia "Phe important bout of the three Is the Tone between Matthews and F The winner is matched to fight Joe Walcott ' for the weltor-\ At title, and it ts ‘anfe’to say that the contest will be a Hard fought one from start to finish Matthews should win as he Is fighting Ybetter now than for over two years, imhile Ferns has not been the same sinc lhe received the beating at the hands of | Woe Walcott, at Fort Erle, Can., a year ego. @ackson Looks a Winner. The “go between Jackson and \O’Rourke should be interesting. These i will recelye a purse of $00, The time they fought Jackson had no trouble whatever in disposing of © \O'Rourke in four rounds. As O'Rourke "thas not’ done any fighting since that @ the chances are that Jackson will probably defeat him again. \weliz Doesn't Fear Punch. The battle between the litte fellows, P fees and Devine, wilt be fast. Feltz Capital, $50,000. GRAMAM RICE, Btate Netlonal Orleans, Bank, Ne 28 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. 280 Broadway, New Yor, "eter! Bank, Now ‘kore FOUR STRAIGHT WINNERS AT } NEW ORLEANS 1S-OUR RECORD.} - Our Conservative One-Horse-Per-Day Wire} . Continues to Get the Money. OUR ONE HORSE DAILY PLAY: WEDNESDAY, SCOTCH PLAID . ¢ T0 5, WON THURSDAY, COM. FORSTER. . 8 T0 5, WON FRIDAY, SWEET ALICE. . 1 10 2, WON SATURDAY, HARRY WILSON . 1 T0 3, Well! fae vel mak ¢ it ten! Watch us do it this week! et of winners and losers played by us for our enormous cl: winners to date makes it almost a sure thing that our Seacda a Sesto TARE Cees EAL Aaaee borTRe Ousraxnevee heli: theveniatae tee percentage for the next two weeks will jump to 76. the law of averages may reasonably be expected tolavenr thineen coe eA Sa ae a gecond Terry MoGovern in the ring. fs ono of those youngsters who does ‘mot fear a punch. ‘The Indications are Iehat the tactica Devine pursues and his | Bight left jabs will have no effect on the ‘Mttie German fighter. (Another Bout for Felts. JENKINS USING THE STRANGLE HOLD. ON’ . E OF JENKINS’S ARM-BREAKERS, ‘Another bout Felts will take part In J . fm the near future will be with Tommy Tom Serine Se one a pion cabiese: per training, and to-day bot men are] American champion once each in thelr) presumed that the contest will prove the OUR COMPLETE REC( IRD OF THE MEETING. catch-can wrestler of the world, ts pre-| almost 4 ood. raat tae i a ‘ P moet perfect specimens of manh doute with him has given Bothner an| PeKoat bs nein, event {6 the Jina ot Spor ‘The one-horso daily plays made with the commissions of our hundreds of clients on the New Orleans love. Love ts regarded as a foot y e fghter. ‘The boys have been secured by|ared for his hard match with George The task which Jenkins has under-| overabundance of confidence. He never| Since, the mesting between Pitzslmmens| i meeting, which began Thankeglving Day, are as follows: et hee Jouany ‘eelly, of the Wash. | Bothner, which will be decided tn the] taken—to throw Bothner four ttmes in| elt that any man living could beat him| championship of th I SE Sot Grand Centra} Palace, on Lexington ave-| an hour—is something experts of the|in the sort of a iateh he has esckanedl See se tite aale: of Gekets has bean THURSDAY °pay.. CAMBRIAN. .9 to 10, WON WEDNESDAY LEVIATHAN 9 to 10, WON © Gngton Sporting Club, of Philadelphia, y loge tid pounds at tho club's next| ue, between Forty-third and Forty-| game have figured as an impossibility | and now hia deliet 8 stronger than ever. excsedingly, large, end) there te every . be ‘ 4 Te cent rate night ‘The pls fourth streets, to-night. So is the clever| for any man to accomplivh. John Pien-| However, brani ‘thinks. differently, ON i Hire Tinto ce on FRIDAY . . «FEDERAL . . EVEN, 2nd THURSDAY FADING LIGHT . 7 wil! probably put up one of the| little New Yorker. ing tried the trick nbout a month ago,|and at the ringside to-night there will| the two men enter the ring. Tho tm i oe. HT. 7 to 10, 2nd ters will pro! p SATURDAY THE LADY. EVEN, WO! | Beet battlon ever witnessed in that| For wecks past both men have been| but failed, and as Jenkins ts little bigger |be aeveral of his agents ready to take terest in the out is amasing. | Gmail oT oo we Q N FRIDAY : , SHOO FLY 8 pera working ke beavers to be fit for the/than the “Butcher Boy" {t is hard tolany bets that may bo offered on Both- OT are eee ee IS wondering sust| i MONDAY + . IF YOU DARE . 7 to 10, WON + + ,SHOO FLY. .8 to 5, 31d Dpiimure Wants Fisht. gruelling contest, Jenkins at his homo] figure how he will succeed. ner. Bothner's many friends in this|how good the little New York wrestler ta * ‘ * SATURDAY : . ALPACA 4to 1 ft eal are Dotrott_ an. |! cleveland ida tot of work besides| ‘Tho fact that Afclnerney, tho Irish| city who are members of the Now York| St, his same. jAll way, that as tens as TUESDAY . ; .BARRACK . .3to 5, LOST : ene + -4to 1, 2nd : ; rence engaging in many bouts. ‘The vicintty| champion, and Jim Parr, the English|A. C. and the Pastime A, C. will i : . : , H ieee be- | of Central Park was the eceno of Both-| title holder, aueceeded In downing the] hand, eerie area Vere Erartoers ee which Both-|™@ WEDNESDAY’. . J. DE MUND, Withd’n, MONDAY . i .ATHEOLA. .8to 1, 31d ovpoe THURSDAY . . MOABINA, Withd'n. TUESDAY . ¢ . WARCRY . .8to 5, LOST WON WON , WON , WON Pittsburg. M. 2 HAG Be ed Bikes igh plane ft formerly occupied tn the American Behar hua ge siess| OF GOVERNING BASKET-BALL. tr to “se wiy Se hn suniee ot wane | SATURDAY, MORON. 2to J, LOST | THURSDAY + COM FORSTER 8 to Bot i" Si ies . ON COLUMBI ANS oy, making am als ih he exon ot he MONDAY . . .W.J. DEBOE .4to 5, WON FRIDAY . « . SWEET ALICE . 1 to 7 eee be able to hold the con-/1t [gs Charged that Many Players Received 1 TUESDAY < : «COM: FORSTER. EVEN, a SATURDAY +. HARRY WILSON 1 to Te teat oc here aterm comer om A AL UJ, WILL CONSIDER PLAN BACKETBALL HARD cro oem reer oe mors ot ane pinay, | JOHN PETERS . 4 to 5, WON | WEDNESDAY . SCOTCH PLAID 7 to WNMNMN events. teat? Ane ateGovern even conelder= M f “Bio” T Jutiue Dauer, trainer for A. Featherstone, wil nes A | melt gntees or courne tc Numtr pos oney from “Bjg" Teams. ti Sv Ae via enogeiars) oh cho Mestaaiss Complete Record Made by Our One-Horse Per Day Wire at New Orleans Last Season: ; amara does that the fehtors will do niversity Team Abandons Ups azoae tno vaten ot colt and alien, tried Ml tor, au mell'an etary inant, ands abide is made of aw reall ee erat Buttes divw Orleans lest avason, very lover 1a accounted ness with him. Thoy are tired of ng to matchmakers and the sub-| The A, A. U. will make an effort to|Hutem Guild, 11. Hartley House, 31; Union! gtate Trip on Account of In- Sroriona, ‘Which was ope of the horses to ent @eduent interference of the authoritles, | sontro, basketball with an {ron arm | Setlament, OT ae, 30; this winter, and a 8; Hal meeting will | Greenpol: Settlement, 5. Gord House, 13; ear wil | oven, eens. onrags iia 2:| Juries to Players. . ———_— probably be called at an early day to | tenn Os | 3 I HOL consider the best plans for taking’ Junior Division—Gordon Mouse, 20; Hadson charge of the sport. Guild, 3. : Standing of Teams. Owing to Injuries to several of tho Most of the players on the leading team's best players Columbia's ‘Varsity teams recelve pay for their playing, and SHNION DIVISION. 0 ; fedenelrseeiveioey ites, (helt Dia ying 0 ee a ‘Won.Lost. P., | basket-bail five has been forced to aban- penly m\ ra it comes under one BO 1,00) |Grevonint. Bd —| don its expected up-State trip planned 7 i | the ead of expenaes, but more often no 3 9 1000| Union 8 y for the Christmaa holidays. o fod) eaieetveres - Resvlt of 4 Horse Given. Post Odds. 8 to on} = = = Bi BBsli Sil Burke’sWianing Wire GRANTOR, 6-3, 2D; OPTIMO, 12-5, 2D, Beaconed’ SSSSSSZSSESSSESSS Feet 11 ters mena consi BSSSESESSSSSS: qe § i 8 a0 bel 2 » _ 6 = 1 1, n-— fe ee effort {s made to hide the fact that the Leg FTPAS Mibline hastactornselb ‘ Were the two tricka I wired to my many s = » money Is paid simply for playing. From |" © open prvatow. ¥e'V, Goodman and H.C. ‘Townsend Panser’ wealth : Biot = § Br saa i = time to time the A. A. U. has tried to Woo.Last, F.C-| ant: heyed P.C. | have wrenched knees, and F. L. O'Con- 41 } 19 = i é D } John T. Brush Says Peace Con-| st contre! of the players, and many {HE °° gg fom iutwn 8 nell Is a trifle stale, As the coming in- ; Sto & # = 3 ee ia , men have been put under @ ban as pro- D Lop Union tercollegiate champlonsitp games are [New Orleans, places onl | ie = $ te ference Will End if Player Is| tesstonals. . et ee tho objective points of Columbia's sea- ation,” During the New Orleans, mectiog 8 ot = 11 te 3 The “Silent Five" is one of the teams JUNIOR DIVISION. son, !t has been thought wise to cancel BS 6 1 = 0 To fe Made an Issue. that has been declared outside of the "Wen, Lost. P.C.| ‘Swon.Lost. P.C. | the profected trip In order that the men es a 3 H 8 = {12 » - amateur rue, yet they have announced | ten PG HG ute. cog) gh =] may have a rer and be tn frtznte| [heted imate age i ie = ie =f C e following ache: : x ats a crate Homing schedule foc the winter! ||) ‘mansottiomenta ‘now. tn; ie) Langue | sDepe/ Tor the aullene. Gan sels, which {COMPLETE RECORD. 0 Het = gto = ‘The American League will hold itt Ft okcenton G. 0. A, Kentone 0. are: Clark House, Henry Street Set-} begin the second week In January, . 3 8 to § = 6 to = annual meeting in Chicago to-day and B5—Kentoa A C., ieuton, 0” Hement, Gordon House, ‘Hartley House NOV. 27, MOABINA, 8-1, WON 2. FOUR LEAR CLVER-0 to = gto » cc, Circleville I slevilie, 0. udaon Gulla, verside Association, =A x LJ} to — there the committee to talk peace terms Circleville Mi, A, Circleville, 0 ed non eu ont) Union. Beterement, BOWLING CHAT. NOV. 28, TANCRED, 12-1, WON Bio} . » b a4 3s ith the National League's representa- Be—Central ¥. Ms CoA. Chtcago, 1 Greenpoint Settlement and University s NOV. 29, SHRINE, 10-1, 2D ea ws b Mhod a3 tives on Jan. 5, in Cincinnati, will be . Y. MGA, Chicago, TM. |Settlement. A cup is offered as trophy : ot ir} 701 =| Sonipa! DEC, 1, OPTIMO, $1 appointed. Instructions will also be : a—company B, Gecond iegiment, Font }to the champion team In each division. | “sera” Mahoney, the incoming Prest- | yg, , ‘ . 8 gine 2 lio 2 » " given the American's men, and one of . Bl —Univernity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, rs dent of the Cathedral Club, was tendered C, 40 Sto of Bo 6B - ‘The Lexington A. A. if mute Ddasket-ball timely Chri: hi DEC. i 8 te au 4 to 6, — those is almost sure to be an insistent ik Sprand |S cunely, CAristmias. present On thallase) ~ " ry fio 6. 0 Y.M.C. A, Oshkosh, Wis. team {# looking for games with all 110-poun iS 18. 6 to 4 bef @emand that Ed Delehanty, whom the} Jan. pany B, Becond Regiment, Fond 4u| isams within a radius of 100 miles of New bowling night of tho club In the shape DEG 1 aie ¢ —* 78 & » New York team has signed for three| “4%, g company F, Sicond Regiment, Fond du | York. The team bas all dates open after Christ of m defeat of his No. 1 Team by the SDEC HF te fs Zee cy be returned to the Washington | Lac, Wis, so ee iC barnell le the mansger and ne | columbus Catholle Club's No. 2 The Ninkc’ 6 DEPONAN, 1 se 6 a = tet EA Club, with which he played last year.| It will be seen that several gamos are | should be addremed tn oare of Knoblach, No, 229 Impression now ie that. 6 Jere co tewi iP DEC, 8 MORANDA bee gS to 1 Fy Tf that is done there might just as| arranged with Y. M. C. A. teams. That | fast Thirty-ffth street, 100 before the archdiocesan tournament | “2 A. . i G to i - » Pithare ‘Fe Well be no conference, ‘The statement) body has always worked hand 4nd #)0%6 | sorgy yigyewatght team’ Looklog for ames ends. Raia | DEC, 9, LATUKA, 7-1, WON a bol D. = rat a Ge John 7. Bruch 1s suMctent to hazard | with the A. A. U., yet all teams that |, Anciter lishiwaleht tem Tooklte Bs WUELY cone wfocivney Council team In the DEC, 10, FLORESTAN,30-', WON - Bio g.cccrgst rp 26, + Neome strest. | Knights of Columbus tournament are|DEC. Il, ORDNUNG, scratctied. SUMMARY—Number of racing days, 99; number of starters given, 96. Of thewe there won per cent, Of these there I 9. Total lowes on a 99) \ or 61 jound players, preparing themselves for a severe test : ‘Gully bet, #720. Net pro@t, $3,459 for the meetl ry it PEER eta yee eer oct miles. dan, | DEC 12, If YOU DARE, 405, WON 00) vor (coats: Groas esta one: #9) ideally bets FH 0 Les Saar George MeNabe, of the champion Crescenta of /8. They meet ihe Riversides that night, DEC. 13, ECHODALE, 8.1, 3D A “oral aS oe Sl sist] hntadring tamiaaonalem [Bees aupace.. $4 29,11 RUSH YOUR COMMISSIONS TO NEW ORLEANS \ that statement, as the New York Club‘s| play with the Silent Five will become] oo, Sacoy aimowlts, 2 J owner says that under no considera. | professtonals. throsk ny Secob et ment + tion will be the big batter be returned to| Columbia has played them this year, ‘the American League. He says that|and under the rule will be declared no making any player an issue {3 some-| longer amateurs, All athletes on the thing the National League wii not |Cowmbla team will lowe thelr standing Paterson, 1s playing in rare form tht and expecta hts team to capture the blu and may be barred from all sports, faxaln Usls season, ‘Tho toam te very 1 eos ‘tolerate. the basket aye vaya | has held ite ow : fog PR ha) A ‘ . . : : PR iy erks Glut, Je seem, regard. £6 Tethat they ts ‘irangehouh to has held (teow with all comers’ ear. mete"? Onborne, District Attorney. Jerome Lee LO MILAREDE a aan With four straight winners to our credit for the last four days and a series of long-planned Rade 0E the proposed peaco conterence, 1a | BNE, ee nAne NG Vite nish wiih the | qwerty vents of Paterson, as the Company ci ‘ine hd coups about to be pulled off, it is like getting money from your wife’s folks to get aboard our PMascE the Brovored peace conference, a} will be x pie Xo, thine Aula unt S/o team tn chan and ther mat shy the | By DEG. 19, WATER EDGE, I+, LOST HM (aah ¥ ‘ at ae tna 2 fi hhas been announced that 0, B. Gilbert, ———_ Games with the New York cave,” MINE SOF DEC. 19, DEATH, 3-1, 3D Ny, i ; . s i the great little shortstop of the Balti- ES Ais Fouts hava a tard tiem toees | [DEC 200 GRANTOR) 06:1,:20) No such chance has ever been offered in the history of American racing. We know what « more team of last year, has been signed BASKET-BALL NOTES. John Molner, right guard for the some of his 275 pounda, Members of the Sec- |" DEC, 20, OPTIMO, i 12.5, 2D we are talking about. There is no guesswork done by our elockers. Their information is gotten at first hand. They use thei:own eyes and watches in their work and do not depend on hearsay, Besides, our connections at New Orleans are such that we get information from sources that are denied allothers. Join us! Get aboard the band wagon! Share in the spoils! We are # about to make a remarkable showing at the Crescent City, and we want you with us! the champions of Inst year, was hurt in Gatur-| ond avenue branch ay night's game, but continued playing and | sleeps on the bowling alley will not be out of th ing off superfluous flesh, bis bowling exerclea tof the game at all. e688 seems to put more on. teama are getting ready to} he pax Club, of Harlem, ts reorgantaing tt by the Giants. He will Mkely play Grownd second base if McGraw decides| The basketball games played Saturiay mot to work there, and George Smith, |night fetween teams of the New Yori “who covered the position last year, will |Inter-Settloment Baeketball League re-| me ¥, M, ©, a. $6 Straight Has Won $671. The above record speaks for iteelt. Day rece be transferred to Boston, sulted as follows: start their I AL Buokenberge: “ - Diviaton—Pholps _ Settlement. Be Crea ieee een, nid the contest tor. the | bowling teem, D, @. 56 ger, the manager of the| Senior Divison Phan" Gordou douse, up Prominen to be clone all year, as the teams] Joseph Roussean, Our famous corps of clockers were never more confident In thelr life of success for our followers than ) Bostons, has long wanted to get Smith eee f more evenly matched than ever before, a a H they are now. We are positive we will electrify the entire Ameriean racing world with the accuracy of our managed the Rochester team that nicking this week. “A serles of long-planned coups are on the boards for exploitation, and it is $1,000 to a ® = | Bon aa Bén In the country and is glad to get} ARRANGES MANY EVENTS. READY FOR TOURNAMENT, |! te “ity. Alterman turke end Timaus uss tuioming shers Sind an ee I make the follow: om Washington comet tho nama tht| «sae qasace wan Be ted Every | Gare orConel can alway bey tot far ot 98 aad hay E YOU A ! n a er of the Wash-|Athietic Games e wer} a 4 Oram ieelonee teetwe teers aid eA Peal ae ae yee ¥ Indoor Games at Madison Square) \ Boot, too, dut, tke Alderman pel eh) sata: one ears Ee | WE HANDL | e : * ed Amerioan League tes io (ne| Wedmesday on Its Grounds. Garden Arouse Interest. Smith a) evan Ie the moat | Ione ot the eeeteaa be thinks UNION ATHLETIC CLUB FOOTBALL TEAMS GET tote" ite wears overata tm tho alley A Good Investment. button that our showing for this week at New Orleans will be 600 per cent, better than any week we have ‘The Narragansett Club team {n amon Should you be unable to play yourself and had yet. roll h Moen pong ta his long sult, Gish, hE intr. na hg AAG RAEN [saan wee, S| | a, Vet aad rd, | Sm eiings Roveecn ts sit te Biman by telgeson ferthe ace subeoren aro all training and he presented For Tuseda: e Rene the colt to Mickey Shannon, ‘The latter hae club-house 1s now being thoroughly| condition when then tite oat BOBsible Hturned the youngster out In the Hmestone coun- ff ‘optionally tn gets it down In a dozen cities through agents and thereby secures beat resul DING AT NEW ORLEANS, the event, and the have been permanently secured and the|hara ‘in on ‘All money of our clients is placed through Mr. Sol Lichtenstein, the leading bookmaker of this country, whe a Was Told by Stewards His u per a overhauled. Additions are being madelench other, ne Up ssaainst Dakota, Billion also aieeed vate 4 weekly profi A Could Not Be Toleratea, | to the gymnasium, which when finished|, The teams that will take part in th: Seas ot a rs ung fat miner te Lavine oo Ry poate "ra “ regrttes os viscing your Carona pete agin sf bend Tuts 8 Mane pl emt Ne. FW ORLBANS, Dec. %. —Jockey| will rank with the best. tournament will be as follow: nthe | Helvidere—Linet hich also cost him a fancy by . age $0 Gar Glisnts, Pee foe S38 aaa Se thdra’ spend leregh bes ani heen riding bere aol xed iris aenlitis grounda opposite the clans pe recuse Cie, ‘All-Philadetphia |?"'"* “* * yearllig, . rood, tor ments mailed weekly with check for pfofits. Accounts suntan tb we wal ut tyro hours’ rotice, followed the step taken by|house have been secured for the com-| Knickerbocke eld Club, Aorange oR, | Darnell and Hers have protested the Crencent | ff Zoy A eh oa ae ey ere Ht tat peapepleg cae ¥ Dl Connor and quit the game|ins season and the track will pe on-|C. Woslow A. C., of Whitestone, Ly 1; {Clty Handicap om the ground prompe my ot. horas. n 5 i P ground of the Irregular , Por a § act was voluntary, but still iy a Kok Ai ee lage ane follow, Batt A. Rinse thls clty, and Eniries for tho race closed | yy tere ton ; ry day pay 2 : $e sug-|Jack. Kenny, boxing instructor; ‘Mnx| Une management has not yet decided ry re. Hoeaey, Ooty Staise beta | prrentling instructor, and| whether to divide the tournament inti ff, ath! no (nat ctors a ee classen weight hi e be told the as ty K.t0 6a both tn, and Bt n "varlous|welght. It is probable, howdver, [oe atti itn lite Rt 4 frou

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