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Sie in ree Suen v THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 25, 190. iii uci te gain a ITH WOW FLYNN WEKGHT MONROE TOGET [HERE'S THE MAN WHO PUT ALL BOXERS NOT — |I0HNKGLLYSISA HE FIRST RAGE) RECORDS VOD, READY FOR EF nance Gn, pig Parr MERRY TO-DAY.) MERRY CHRISTMAS a JIM JEFFRIES ON THE FLOOR, “Philadelphia Jack” O’Brien, Hard Luck ‘ae Be Some of Them and Turkey!|The Honest One Took $20,000 Lee CAME Out of Ring on Athlana’s Vics tory at New Orleans. as Handicap Attracts|All Throws Made with the|Westerner Will Not Fight the ‘a Big Crowd to the New) Fifty-six Pounds Will Prob-| Champion Again Until He’s ans Track. ably Be Declared Foul. | Good and Fit. Although to-day is merry for some yere that he will make McClelland fight bard. ere men, there are a number of | hré 4 id | pugillats who can say that they are not| Tye matchmakers of athletic clube | . clubs in Chicago ann . “lower five,"’ ichters 1 the! dig miner, ll kinds of inducements t0 MEE | vitor nroke the ice for (Athlone \. who, Instead of beng AbIC) sither Jack Johnion, George Gardner, Joe Choyn- | vitOry broke the {ce for “Honest John" |:o partake of roast turkey, cranberry] aki, Jack Root or Gus Huhlin Ina stx-round | Kelly, ‘Nhe big New Yorker had a swell THE WINNERS. | mmhe star weight throwers of New| In all probability the next fight . York are all up in the alr ag to who is|!Mportance between heava-welghts wi!l RACH—Wenlth 1, Jane the champion with the 56-pound welght.| be with Jeffries and Monroe the} nd that for many | Stars. Since the Montana miner 7 2, Epidemic 3. ‘Tt has just deve eh onthe the men ha nrown with a Prised the champlon—and himeelf, no Par cag Ny i auce and Christ-| bout. Munroe has di offers #0 far, 8Ay abe A @RCOND RACE=Scotch Plaid 1,| Weight that is several ounces un cpa | count ttle the four rounds ii) nas Te amimemeecdeer rare {nm ne will wet inte’ shape before MEtINE. any- pee bys ane fore Kelly and hip if ‘ sit ¢ | Butte, pollermaker — h ate *. it thes a ay. lends took about $20,000 out of Seen > O'Mawen 5. eee tee with a handle e7me) non a chance to wine nea DSTA jaanewien, or a plate of “sinkers’’ and ae s+ 8 and the regulars hereafter coll alweee | dal U Jan : Nee oftee. ugiiiem seems to have caught on fm Boston Jinow Piss UT rf, The matter Is now in the hands of {hd Monroo has consented to go on Phe ectback of't ive tol Bastaay es Rewaiiel le 2 as “Kelly Day. THIRD RACE—John Peters 1, W.! ; anil setback of the fighters Is due to| Besides the two clubs already holding whows In| > yy, ae et “ fc [James Sullivan, chairman of the Record | Aain fee ameer eV ey Neu he solar plextis blow the Governors ofthat city, two more have been organized. THY Janie Bie whi a been running 4, Déeboe 2, Antonius 3. [committee of the A. A. 1, ctl dn ally | SOxt te ver, will ne | urious States have given the sport. Boelon A; A. acd the | iP Jonn Be orr's and Sam Hildreth's bility he will throw out ai] the bu aaa Ny pet aronn gs: the old game is popular, but dead just . The new cluds have decided to} at every opportunity, has opened X-amateur champion will insist jecause Beate omeiale think it ‘brutul: xery “two reeks ‘and "will oly put ntiutions for the purchase of Hat- joxers in the business. Tha ft (fleld & Ormsby's racing stable, which ng World.) | NEW ORLEAN ords made during the past se he one made by M. J. Flynn js sure Since pugilism’s doath knell was sound- famed club will give its Initial ahow on New a ; to yearn ago the|Yers night and ‘wilt have its star attraction [includes Moabina, Carl Kahler, Chicka- in this State two years ago the lev. o:nonnell, the Australian heavy-welrdt, Ion and Lady Alberta. Hatfield & ht for to) be reRula | ship. and ax he has plenty of backing | Dee. %.—The largest crowd of the meet~ | gutter. lithovgall 1 Ang spent Christmas afternoon at the! the weight Flvnn ned in establish: | Uh go ix airewdy assur jad hae certainly been a rough ove for land Jim Jeffords, of California, tne aix-round | »\ track, eal weather prevailed Jing the long mark has 1 carefully | Moni ne majority of the fighters. When the |bout. Patety Swoeney and Beldeld Walcott bere naby are under suspension in con- Bs the track was In perfect shape. | rested veighs only ands 1 1-3] suddenly HORE Wakioalled (to mi halbcheRcly (AV ECY | Sens Rae eer eee reer Sea | THCSLLONE MAUL GE KEY Vs EONS) oes i teated ani welghs or Pelt et EE ee ‘ : ane Gam Hildreth had John Peters in two |ounces. ‘The handle, Instead of” being Rana atta ahter had a bank book that called for ees leery 411 Kahler, by the way, is a cast Gaces to-day, but he concluded not to] 45 ynches long, is anywhere from 16 to 18| honar—and mones et ae . big roll of greenbacks. The fallure of| Jack Johnson, the colored heavy-welght ot | of David Gidoon's, The New Yorker tackle Golden Rule and sent his crack | inches Jand he fs now udy to go ie) he sport to thrive in other citles Kept california, who s In Chicago looking for a fight ;Dred Carl Kahler and raced the gelding B sprifiter to the post fn the hind event. ‘The weight used ivnndaeaidite belo dant wanes ae ares eent them out of engagements and each day| with elther George Gardner, Joe Choyneki, Billy |ON the metropolitan circult in 1901. The ry holiday crowd followed tho fash-|:ne aame one used by all the big men,| the newenmer int Re AERC eaal iw the dwindling of those rolls Built, Jack Root or any of the other Dig fellows, horse failed to carn his oats on the New Eales jockeys. ‘There was © stiff pay land if so every record will be thrown|!%),holding fut al donde of gempeny | Last Year Not so Bad. brains ts meet hicn. Soune ‘record ot | nor tenets A oon a ere ; % p offers to. Monroe for rr fou C wer Joe Kei ac! Z w! rms) ugh Uonieverything ridden py Redfern, Gan-|out round bout =| UTR GUeI, URE ere iar a ee eee eee oe ee en ae te a reaee char Naw onieael : | a ters managed to get a Iltde|Mank Grima is prob i of the Agat- * parka S ime fighters naged to met a e | Han in is probably the cause of the MBAt- Winton menting of 1991-1902 ended and noney then, and so their |@r steering cletr of nim, sWeleumab! liner tables saw some bot eee ,took the gelding to Chicago, where he urkey, cranberry sauce, celery and Tke Cohen, the Waglish bantam-welght fizhter [developed into one of the handiest a abecnte Aiko. (eines ahen thinns | %h2 Srived thls country @ few weeks ago )sprinters on the Western circuit. ive grown worse, until now the [salute anton Agutcte) ic binky rents tt || ockey Donegan, wlio rode Boundlee srnore of the various States have caused nanother ‘ght on his hands. |to victory at long odds, 1s a little Brook in |4¥n boy who was nearly killed by a fall jon and Buchanan. The bookies had a | ee © chased the interest of his partner Hat- aters who @ members of secret her-watgat, for Afteen iers to hang out signals of distress. ct ee ee be|from n horse at St. Louls last spring. began when Jim Donegan was considered the most prom~ The hard lin tried to decide ising young rider at St, Louis prior to $< ries amt Gus F heir championship fight in Cincinnatl. the aceldent. He hovered between life jov, Nash prevented that and also the and death for six weeks after the fall, Young Corbett’ and Terry McGovern but finally recovered and began riding ontest. Then other Governors followed agaln at St. Louls last September. He ee rode his first winning mount since the Es tfosday ny gash’s pace. ‘To-day there are rea 16 * two eltles whe tests are accident on Meran_at the present meet- nly two citles wh eae’ ae san | | ing. Meran and Boundlee both belong rolltable. They are sol anteen to Barney Schreiber, ee under suspension, but there Ke vaat Lie stewards may lift the} , from Ormby and permit hm to! ace the horves. i FIRST RAC SHititen and mares; all ager; ste furlones. SUHIt Fin, Bir Claude M. Thomas to Go Into) East Side Fighter Will Be Heav- Business on Extensive Scale| ily Backed in Wrestling Match hae a . pie A ” ne in Kentucky. with “Muldoon. a 4 6-5 3 OB 1 — Fra oo, For one thing, i ie 1 Gi reeled au seit nt eas Joe Bernstein, the lttie feather-weight jolih in faking bouts. But tt 16 hoped TOD SLOAN TO GET A “ M~. 1. 2 inen! Da er ani x o A ‘ port wi * 9°98 10 9 fighter, owing to his engagements wit fat next Christmas che spor! A . ; een 2, Sal ty. Timent.14. lawyer of Paris. who was the Con-|wreatlers, ti pr sara lost t On ip oMrouriehing ‘condition again and Pier Men Pass Up Big Christmas TRAINER’S LICENSE. Seen en ee ee tat aud won as ahe|sular service In France under the Cleve- lights, hax grown very protiele ata have turkey and < goal thee ; , pai i svrfanan beating the barrier, |iand administration, and who ts also pedi ne Rattan pa ie fo gnt instead of, sure dealt Dinners to Keep in Shape for|witttam Ficischmann Says Eng, Jan a rough passage. | tine ESL OM Vanres Or BINE ame. and to~ 4 onable tf 3) . 3 See neg acuiness: wpic| tie, ornee Of Lom) neresos (blue # ie Is a boy of his welgnt who crn | gulitvan and Bernstein. Championship Bout. Aiphe Ste ores Gait Grace and in Bourbon County, where he bre@|aown him. Hernateln je at present. ut Dave Sullivan, the fighting Irishman. . “Tod"' Sloan, the crack Jockey, will beg 5 granted a trainer’s Hcense by the Eng- * le was (herd ssa hae SECOND TAGE the famous trotting staillon Edgemark| work gott marine 300_,tor year-ulds and upward; ]and other noted horses, has decided tol ath oy 3 one mile. e! 0 3 engage in the breeding business on a} aoc far condition for his bout This is the first photograph published of Monroe, the Western miner] .i1) not go to San Francisco in search uunie Muldoon,” which {s to be] Who got a decision over Champion Jeffries in Butte. When Philadelphia| yf a match with Jimmy Britt for tWO} Gus Gardner, the clever fighter, of i Jon Hall on Jun. %{Jack O'Brien was fighting out on the coast he had the then amateur| weeks. He has arranged ® match with|pnijadeiphia, will not overindulge inf h racing stewards next year. Willlam mann, manager of Mayor Fleisch- mann’s racing shtable, of Cincinnati, is Parters. "hts. jocks. St large scale at Glenwood Farm. Bernstein m Milldvon' i 3 oo! i be feather- et rulers d ae renee ane Seah a BELTONM | ieesaNitlMOF eT Na RATSR ONETORANE GEORES [Oo oot ee rene aren. and: thigeplotire de}-trom) 6 ‘snapshot ba Sree wn Seat inne twelve- Seteonesene Ae alan grace his |authority for the statement. He has ry i . 100, J. . HM, Madden at Hamburg Place twenty | og contests seen in that ef tietie| taken at that time. weight. ne Criterion A. C., of er table to-day. The rea- |‘. Se ealit Europe, and claims ton, 109, O° 4 head of thoroughbred brood mares. | Agnter wo pte ers i UTeRII Eo round bout before the Criterion ©. Cin |son Is that he does not want anything plete he Beastial Fee Douay, 101, Re eee ee ore ete Mears wort, ing taiing” aulaytas|| | Mokiveline Ween litte feomt Obweuriy by le onevouss ony itn 184 Honton, on Wednesday nie yate mnether |to prevent him from being in the best |{nat he wee Informed by OP ine A mig . Fee Aer FatOEd Aiea MORI GTO MOH [SCI RT ee Ca nee anna champion and {s now training for a fight to a finish {n an attempt to take] Sullivan has gone back or not. oA he | posstbie shape when he meets Joe Gans | UP In racing checlee on ey - gee ‘ Hianteoun Ferrel . 3 Hindoo. ‘They are with fowl to the teat [od The, witire int" alde ly looking for| the title away from the bollermaker. Charlie Clark, of Butte, who 1s a son will have to fight Nis, Myernstein. fob Cue IMeBE Welmbt « champions poe eaten ines Micenge if he applied 5 Derrei, 90, Moran eft at post. 180 50) Kentucky sires, including the famous 1 with toterest to the match, and! of the wealthy Senator Clark, will back the miner In his go for the cham-|, tches, Eleiw or dlberore thes NAtlonsl ACU Ch torent) Geert wot, Won driving, Time: 1421-5, limp, Mirthful, owned by Mr. Maddea; | ting heavily on their favorite. heb plonshi Britt Making Matches, New Britain, Conn., a week from to-]| If Sloan should be successful in secur- tch Plaid won purely on Redfern's | pyauait and imp. Ogden . nehip. Jimmy Britt, the light-weight Ea day. Gardner will welgh in at 126 pounds ie the I wise fit ra lech mana re r y intends to! f% Is that seve a@iliionaire horsemen pion of California, evidently ‘or his bout with the champion and is |{M0t, Savers! mine to have some Rome alee Boot en wen took GT] The breeding farm will be known as ~ mathe first turn. Helfer then took Tel ine Glenwood siud. Mn. raomaa te now PYIGHT AR MA TTHE WS Cl “ ” to a lot of fighting next year, as his|sure that he will be returned the victor. fagt in time to beat Andes on the last | cgetlating for an Nah hoses OMES TO LIFE AGAIN. do tot of pmusent engaged in making| Gans ts not overeating, either. He ap- — ¢ | protanes for him with good light-welghts| preciates the greatness of the man who who are willing to take him on. The|/is to contest for his title, and is not lest match arranged for the Westerner | going to be caught out of condition on elr horses put in his charge. Ke with Gus Gardner, the light-welght|the afternoon. of the bout. Gardner's te mer of Philadelphia. ‘They will Mght| record hae earned reapect for him from POOL -ROOM MEN NEW “ORLEANS ENTRIES. Welter-Weight One of. Few to Get Back to Championship Form After lott faeen ah tae ct, SRetRNin Burke’s Winning Wire © jump. O'Hagan was a trifle short. NEW ORLFPANS RACH TRACK, Doc - 2% —The after-Ohristmas card Is a very Defeats Had Put Him on the Shelf. tentey rounds before one of the clubs in| George Mefadden and the awful heat. LEMOYNE, 10TO 4, 3RD good one, with a handicap and a purse teers tancisco. on March 12. Gardner ls}ing he gave Erne are the things Gans! HINDI, 10 TO 1, LOST ‘are well filled likely to give Britt a hard fight. looks at seriously. if iro 'Weanseday, Jerdl Siank Hirne, the ex-light-weight cham was my evo-horee, wire Wedneaday, Tart . 7 ata mile. All six rac Few prize-fighters that “go back,” —————— and the eport should be good. Follow- ‘go back,” as the saying !s,/route. A defeat or two followed the Ferns battl d y defeated by ; t|ing are the entries: seldom amount to much after the retrograde 6 Dattle and | oon. Mama in Ban Prancisto, fa ath Ceara, once aelog : eriod. | Matt! 8 i Britt in San Francisco, js at his Ra estate Gnees, Hel ‘ogr: period. hews appeared gone beyond recuperation. About] {/MMy Bitiedic “In speaking of Britt ’ ’ nde Po ere aeons comes naloner: 19F ing stables now racing at New First Raco—Sellings e«ven furlongs Floyd K 1 Hedge Lees od of John L. Sullivan, Jim Corbett,/a year ago Matty got down to real work. He trained] as a fighter, Erne says that, Britt can aNaacting | tt Ree avigne, Australan Billy Murphy,|faithtully and soon hie consclentious work was re-| ac’ wien’ mene gives iim ‘such Olena UNE? a oP inte tebe afr Rapes ee ant As a rule, one or two de-| warded, He has won three fights within the last three| credit: Wen eu curdten with one. or two, wood of it, and they never seemed able| months, defeating Owen Zeigler, Eddie Kennedy and his| 4 Bis Betting Affair, AY (}f SORROW bets each dey ra ay; jacareaation te certainly 1 Helen ¥ 103 Sieesy Head Nimble 12 Kiwasa 0... Grand Jury Will Refuse to In-| pvt, cesses Pathe 3 4 «| Stauser 10. Cologne Tt _ dict on Testimony Offered in peel sem ate eee to get back to good form. Exceptions to this rule are|old rival Rube F Th ty-round bout between Willie it vou . Play like % e P old rival ube Ferns. Tommy W oe twenty-roun fs the Yonkers Cases. Hodetlee eee ciieetoe sedans comparatively few, but there is one which speaks vol-| good old times, Is managing Rahnees Reet ea hi gchumalenJot the Avene A ae $6 Straight Won $046. rour | ‘ hy Flaneur . i a“ ve as dy W: of Paterson, to be de- ae Flan v for what wi iar a Andy Watson, of a — Doswita 1. +. 108 Little Jack Horner umes a ona ENA mene and attention to busl-|taught Matthews many new tricks of the trade. Matty| cided before the Glen Falls A. C. on A . 1 will forfett the sum of $1,000.00 to any GSpe4at to The Evening Wor Havel M i aie nens will do. Matty Matthews is the exeeption referred |can now jab a man pretty nearly out. Up to the time of| 1. 2 for the 1ipeund champlonsnio| Regeives Callers Graciously, but) rtvauaeat 2 SS "O* ees WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Dec pinlhd: Race—seiliags oe to, Matty was welter-weight champion until about two/his going under West's management Matty of the world, promises to be a big aE; Though detectives worked for v aids Bender oon scatavabe; when hevmet Rube erua and lostithe itle|| Matty dependea| % it Nord: Promises we or the| Sorry Because He Can’t Fight|}A Good Investment. fepure positive evidence of pool- in | ilar: thaLER st the title, | solely on his trusty swings. Joe Walcott will be Mat-|Avonin A. C. intend betting $0) on) ‘ _ tn Yonkers, the!r efforts have fulled 103 After that Matty seemed to go the usual backward | thews's next opponent, + | Sohumaker, and Fred Long. ihe wen) Detroit. [Stee 70 Oe nee to Oey ea em ae AES SaaS RE SL eee Wager. $100 on Schumaker's chances estas 1 masks tie, (011m ee oa Iwill have. same 100 ‘Phe sporting men of Paterson are pro- St ee "by playing $5 or. $10 stealEht The Grand Jury, !t was stated to-day, to bet at least $2,000 on Watson. epi ran wer) UTTAR a ATT gia octal ‘will not find indictments on the testi- mony offered. ‘The City Judge and members of Board of Police Commissioners moned before the Jury, by Argued that the facts they ‘were not sufficient to and that trials under TERRY M’GOVERN AGAIN EAST \S WEST pared aabel se Ea SN parse i The Evening Worle) |G, Ft hl ei ae. en FALLS INTO THE WATER. Soe‘ clver cura Ata he cola ao hi ie | LS a = +2 = -weight, who revently defeated |Promptn dip in Lake St. Clair the other | Bout 2 ovis “and retaining your oFl Pitth Race—Seiling; one m | flouga tides Hi Prasat == ee IN p hk Childs, the colored middle-welght, |@ay and will just sit in the house to-} B capital for reinvemment the following we Be Sa ears AUT nel . : ‘ | of Chicago, is not worrying about his|day, eat turkey, receive telegraphed) g Send me sour nereant, ot ise ase, sso bia Mm Mt Little Fighter Goes Skating and with Tommy) ,| next meal. Wher asked recently how| Christmas greetings and callers pasar Oh . " He will not do any active work until Friday Saturda & Next Week ‘ 106 Kine Darievcora... 48 much money he has made in the fighting Alesina 8 Brammal Breaks Through the Ice. business for the past fifteen years,}Jan. 5, In the meantime he is patient! -Wovld be a useless expense. | © © Yt fs alleged that in order to get In one | ‘poo mile teroom in Yonkers the bettors W is Patents ' 7 . Choynakt shrugged "his shoulders and/walting to learn where hia bout wit! ror Friday 1 ell tmpart to turftes In- am an iesing a wot tua ta | eben Sane : = Chi halde 'l have made over. $40,000. and. I wits Bonen oh ae with make you «good wins Be ereeee Sin irving to wel through tus | Ronda F ry ol wens, cago Experts Trying to Ar-| 814; i shays me eer lcd, tn) Corbett” can be pulled off. He ts in-| Bor ait investment. food winner D Year their way and had to turn back. In| sins (Spectal to ‘The Rvening World) last evening with Joe Humphreys, repre-| range G have manana 1 wave #00 of th. Te ta) cenvaiy giagusted Ehat Detrott will noi fu cine wil be untae" Mom the mean time the gamblers had fled. | = DETRO!T, Doe. %—Terry McGovern | senting Sam Harris, and at. ite coh ge Games for the Cham-|Chosnski will engage in two more fights |be the place. Tuine for, you fo, aubacribe. During text he action of the jury. follow! | PLAIN TURF FOR INDOOR had his semi-weokly: escape from death | clusion admittid that a Michigan bou ionship in Windy Ci BET Ee eee ee aye aislue hesy/announced that |e ones Jone enol icing next s| l yesterday, running Into another break | would be epee rete p p in Windy City. Carter and O’Brien, there is no longer any hope of having Me. ution tolonraphed at 9 A. M. on re- Md be no longer considered, ‘This is ; ae flosely the action of the Distri bey. in having samb.ing fidictments | A match will surely be arranged | the affair take place here or in Wind- a igh y Maras cor Into y 1 1 the fee ping some # . @osened has caused much talk | FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT. |!" the tee while doing som wface|the result partially of the notice that \ pen ~rinpi passtenis akin ning with Tommy Brammet. Ac-/ Hartis gent out tae night previous that | ‘The local poat pi within the next ten dasa between |Aor. Besides the expense of preparing| | Temittances can be mado by registered iet- - . rding to tae most authentle reports| he regarded < . e local pool players are considering| "Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien and “Kia''|to crores the river, It ts most uniikely | fer Py met dare he ee toes Oe cnt Se leer : RACING NOTES. Teamn Ons ie aa Ahehe for Gora Vecie ect waist dea incaate ‘4 pe reaerd Mi SUMtoH ths suestion i the preposition of the Chicago expen Garten tithe aouth a Been and ail that the Canadian a thorities would | tified check. Address tents hich Begin day. mel uffered ow t ven Ve LAS dei etroit and partially }to enter into h c f ore) " . permit such a contest, for thelr laws fel Brammel suffered a pair of badly Jot the fact that Gov. Bliss, whom it had {ment with fora ct mptonship tourna-| weight. Carter's offer to stop O'Brien|on fighting are very sirict, and public Cc. (OF r esterners, All of the| inside of slx rounds has been accepted |@entiment would demand their enforce. 9 ment, especially after the men had been 0, BOX 42, WASHINGTON, D.C, prevented from meeting in Michigan, tthe deed covering the transfer New York will be represented by a| parked le sal : > , ited sarked legs. They went to the Bateman of Belmont Parl “ been hoped m e ee i ne big footoall tournament whic -|for help. were furnished dry clothin, . aie ke Rech jcelved the following lette: rhe | 1 I aap saat : | delay “stil : = letter trom ranged In Philadelphi, Ce nee see tin da. Le te the creer [Bins at Madison Sqitare Mon=| and returned! tojqamp belated, but with] Cony suet would Mill any chance to) get| Chicngol Athletic Aeaociation the | etter Carter Sights his’ slictoine teak Mesa number, of fatmt, se i De ee aaa sence nual ameter good. story, ‘Thta. evening the) e;eove,tnta, the ring at the thne’sched. |, We address you ag one of the many | with, George, Ganizer in Chicago ‘on vases : eet ability in the position t eT be a gucet at the Ghsiatres | whe Metrapolltan A. C. has not given | or Nee we could intereat your in whee Of $1000 ahat Caster dees Ret aimee pes y the eleven. The m dinner tendered to the “King of De-| BP all hope of conducting the bout, by foral game of ool, to be played for} in that time. alia PS Arthur Reatera, W. C. Waitney’s $20,000 tight F cewouwes Sl teetlveat! od ; sil He 80) ing entirely on the Windsor ur champlonship of the United Bi etgae at tne Crescent ity track, yesterday. He dition from two montis’ work on the | evenin Rete GT Oa ali lnlt tcreer te [Rime HAC wiliwarrancit invaancunaine |formnian AaeSS lon Oto a eS Pecan Martin, the colored heavy-weight iube judge's ere once—in third place—with | Bridl They de 1 to tal referee the Metropolitan A, C. bouts, the: transferor the merch: to) Canadian for (he honors and such prizes aa might to gent big Jacl SOF Gs will probaly) be eetectea ‘mounts, Chances, as they know Syracuse Mrs, MeGovern telegraphed yesterday | * be decided upon by the association now | weisnt, Iota ateronnk note yeatforate.eavy- oe eee Tl give vom, free of charge &, thorugh p . or- | Anticipated, weight, in ® six-round bout before one of th you will and see me I will give you, free of chi @ thorougd e ution, together with an honest and’sclentife apinlon of your case, w 1 have be Men, Come to Me, seesit-ttscuer rest system of whtth f and de atter hole life's experience tn Peculiar to men, It is a treatmont that is based on solentific know! i we ho free proposition, no trial or sample treatments to offer you. rhe proper authorities are being Int ary y | déiphia ‘and! Orange have teams that filness would prevent her spending | viewed eelub will point out t or the Initt > | eswen W. Gerard, a wellknown y0U9E | Doved of veterans and that some of the} COFstmad with Terry, Fort Erle, sin located: Sunauste | Athletic. ‘Asmoctation eine fuewat ene Gee deareian aed Hie aacaaege be le anxious Four onan: Ms Ieurab le © wil anette ye nent on Tawrer, of this cliy, and « member of severe | Ciier teams, especinily th ocithe rig accel iakitnad felegnrersnce | eM blonaninas and will ask pere|necessury hail and. tables 2 | Sabt Maria, and Billy Madden, manager of ‘Four case is curable, I will {insure you of s permanent cure, inasmuch as I: r PN tas’ donind'ikel, ne le. to, 1266 . especinily that of th conference | mission to do t me thing tute and will en- if his The big fel- Bive you o written guarantee to cure you or refund to you every ‘you St eeason and Une thm ‘colore of i " Fleld Club, ts not to bel i PRTCES SHES RCT Ae Tele ec leet kl se teen cca wetpeld in casa T fol toefect-a permancut cure of your conaitien 1 the Into Marcus Daly. at vers that participate in the competl- o 8 for medicines, ao they are always included In the noming} feo ae | ndly let us hear from you, wich| Tim Callahan, the feather-weight boxer of at ata may; success ‘to promising nothing but what I oan do, ‘ ys Riel promise. s VARICOCELE Sine or rine operations Mo pain or tom of time. ULCERS eoute and chronic, by my eyatem of treatment are ried wp at ones, =~ . . . 1 BPA alsin ate! wes anima «| ode Pan teen, desided to play tho’ gam N Ss SALA RY watt teas abd, qusmestions, &e,’ “We | Philadephia, hae begun trang with Gov Gant- ta different. organizatfona whieh signify ner in Philadelphia for his six-round battle with * | Benny Yanger, of Chicago, which will be de- , of Chicago, on J Weiser & Durres at Alken, 8. C. These gen-| ‘The latter Is too all y for footba thelr int Pald Joho, Madden 442.300 for the pele i ying, end runs being practically’ Ia E UALS T * Hitomi eo Of entering: the comps: | ciita peters th D p or oseible. On the plain turf the Ine can The 3 et Caltanan: WiNt Tasco & Duryea will spend the winte: hold better and ta lay will be fa é ‘ The Chicago people are alec te Taxa rlapeicenn Teelaacetaea Rod want to be neat te norsea"in charge |i every Way. Mi WIL DEH Faster fee me teen net eae Teter athe | ineter's fight with Joe Gane at New Britata on hee Ragin’ aorthave he Mahe | vay. fi ; IP, And WI try ahd have Te [MeN eeRee, afternoon, and Immediately after the 5 a Jockey Winnie O'Connor has estab-. nearly $50,00 more by accepting outside | thers In February. Many of tne| filly Roche Galtaban’ te canedint’ nes ait eek ; Ai cracks favor te Winds City toe | Buz Ret Confident he will Beat it Ja probablo that the games will - oe 8 the only one of the trio of three-year | 64 entered in the big stakes next yoar to be METS” WAGE WAR shed the salary record by the consum-/ mounts when not engaged in riding Ee 2 tt ses for elther ot be played out We ates is "rca ee er ge ON LICHTENSTEIN. | mation of his contract to rde abnind nore 4 r inher (ang oe aa atables to | e Fliyed © it Weet seaerd Laney, shale ielbrrearintr eee STRICTURE trader. \ dof MheTHORE Unies VOATE: Lor hile wer ch he ts under contract. Chester, Pa., who boxed slx rounds with ' Ap) Meddior out of Pex Wotngton, mtarte ja_ner. 1 fa | ToynGe G1 Kean amea ies Se.res, Momncings (nel aries ation Passes Rule that | Vicor ana Jockey In the employ of Baron |: 8°. that, tm all, will give O'Connor COCHRAN, DISGUSTED, Corbett” ta Philadelphia, will meet the old war | [M Sttitg” Ne pein HYDR Sie tee en asta Se canta on tes Nome || Mothuchit and Mae Bloen, tne Prenen| SMEAR? guey Ae AMg ainouaE the IS COMING EAST. | iam’ chiensacret fesse. Sr OiscHARGES 2 paged, de one of the finest looking horses in Peraonal Benefit, Herbig d Bice biaedal recenyes in all, | Governor General of Canada recelves. u trenty-roand ‘out a4 boxing ahow tb be eld (a | I gtoppad completely. ‘ iy ro nna egal vy Bot Lichtenste! VR Set __ | $106 0 rmer he is to get ee camer ee ! ngor, Me. Aa Rice has gone away back in hi ‘without « onttin, staple et Vv, Bei Sil Llchtensteln, the well-known book: | $700 for three yeara and from M, de| Bay View Wheelmen's Oficers, Mam) Otiare iimcke Capen! Hees Col eusse tore Ms salar bien © Peet BLOOD FOISON- aloeed s\aterlon’ ah : Be teede Uaine Aha Site, oe eae tre i Leave Galiteesie, anys weit jada, and Cody blows ING 5 RHEUMATISM Island Jockey Club track, Sheopahead [Name Of the Metropolitan Turf Assocta- he t as second call! at che annual meeting of the Bay View Wheel-| 44, Soc! “2 Leino permanently cured without UR to afi its forme ts. pe Tatratbnnicies alator aires; |tea' for. the benenl of bringing himibuslc| “Warranted ce mea, ark, Tallowing omanen Seta l Acree soc cee eee oa antenna | tpeatieneleh i Thee OC Srsts he ei eatene | al | Capi wae ef 5 ervey eS Sentty oureg ‘ey: mr. in one of Trainer | ne: yee . fot rince the late James F. Caldwolt |eected for the enauln er former jockey, who went to California | to’ abt Al Wienlg, of Buffalo, a owent Of treatment. er /ness at the New Orleans race track, an| was © Ly year: President, Henry | not jon, I y-round | ij potest. Moairibis ‘alles’ he is doing. of he ‘will iget was engaged ag starter by the Hudson |W. Maull) Firs Vice-President, Join @aneck: Bes on amor Gecided to co: out before the International A. C., of Fort Erie, NERVOUS DEBILITY BLADDER AND KIONEY GOMe: aaa ea acter gin OF he wil wet {County Jockey Club, at q gure of $%0,- |Stcond Vice-President, Joveph Recording |clent number, of mounts to make tas New, Xear's afternoon. te tavorite tn | Ml py may aystem of treatment ls permmnenily, DITIONS ‘| riders |brought up on charges by the associa: 000 for two years, sick or well, has any ry, Willlam Soht! Corresponding Sec- | Visit remunerative. ‘Wiealg tnalde of inaleea eae UL ST reapective of the time you Baye Been'|/by oxy epsom of ¢reatment show sizne of tm ‘ahem horse ainer 1a'|'¢lon. associa-| such Mberal contract for race-track |Teary, Frank Knox cial Becretary, Wiillam {Cochran seems to be experiencing a | of lose $2,000. the amount he ‘wagered’ agninat | fu emicted provement at once. nd France work been arranged as that called for |Covenauety;, Treasurer, Will ; a- |run of hard luck which he cannot shake | Wienig's $1,500. There will be little betting on ‘Write if you cannot call. ctl carrespondence strii confidential and all | Aw a result of the reported continual | jn O'C Daniel, Koch: Capt off. ‘Ever since he was Injured at arse | the Aaht, as it ia thought O'Brien will replles ent tn plain onveloper, Inclosg tworcent stamp to Insure reply. SE saeane ace Connor's contract. By the terms of | Trustees for three years, W In 1901 the boy has fallen off in pis | Wieals tun before ton rounda have boon Hes tt HOURS? A. Mi. to 5.90 P.M, Btindays, 10 A. M. toe P.M, areas chtenstein at the| the Jockey's papers he moat te able tg [Eiele 24, Brank Dessial ng, and Jaat season was about. the | fusht: mR atole spin: CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. 0 his. tring, }track th aro, ern, “C. Den eer Gage + bal yy Saye abeed eee astern hei e venation papa es nea ft ne Liebe uring the perlod. oellinee? cine eeeecmeeeee Bee Neat ee nee thea tee | sack McClelland, the Pitteburg teather-welght, (( *K ZIE” 4 ot the lojury the highs ling was held by the Governing Com-| March ie gine March 1, 1908 and ending |((Soup! Ferking an Ontlaw Jae er eee ee eee en eee eee ey nn aan en DR. R. H. M. MA EN. S kk himsoit jored Was cons! oy lt ust vert {mittee of the Association last night at a oree”. Werklaty 8. e¢hared: Jessy, wie: At ane , Bi teht al August Belmont arranged the deal by |time rode for the late Byron McClellan, la, now at iy, Wut dust mom ho Medical and Surgical Office, be ouly | Which @ rule was passed that no mem- . manded & bie Meta [ber of the, Association should turcrer | NBIch O'Connor will ‘ride’ abroad next |an ‘datlaw ta a tber of Aaecctation 1a Pa avrg niet UG.) areca track, [nds that his once valuable services ‘olin ye, Pe ay ‘ } Bie ‘Ye stad he ts Abani $e that-in three 4 et ae tty ya me A ee ea, Ake uray hare tae on Jan. : ban shy west 34TH STREET, ‘ hpi bn i oa Riley Grannan, wu * fog

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