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Ee THE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2%, | THIS NOT. AS EASY AS IT LOOKS. ~ SOWLERS RE GETTING AWAY {All the Leagues Arranging: for ‘ the. Big Annual Tournaments OnmLocalAlleys. FLYNN “THROWS —[SW-OAY RIDERS. yews THE HAMMER FAR”, WANT PERCENTAGE. Asserts 56-Pound Throw Made! Cyclists Will Not Ride in New by Sheridan Was Done with! York Next Race if Demand Light Weight. Is Not Met. RK’ ENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R, THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK CINE. ‘Cantral Quinn Clears Bar at 4 Feet 8 Inches and Hopes to Do 5 Feet Soon. Few Skaters Nervy Enough to Attempt High Jumping on-the Steel-Runners. VIA NIAGARA FALLS, arrive anda Grand Station, 43d Stet, New, Yorks as eutral Station at 5, 3.30, 9.15, 11.90 P.M, nouthbond tralns, except the “ and the ‘impiro State 28 and 66, wil stop at 1 ‘St, tom nutes before arriving time at Grand Coseral 5 ,Susiness right after the holidays and jwatke arrangements for the big annual (tournaments for the ohampionships. Already several have been booked and others will be anmounced in a ghort t i ‘time. The towmament of the Riverside League will be rolled on its alleys, at if One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street 7 and Seventh avenue, commencing Jan. (12 The tournament will be limited to q {twenty-one teams. At a meeting of the f ‘delegates of all the teams in the league) ~ Hf , the following officers for the tourna- ‘ment were chosen: B. L. Thompson, President; F. A. Gets- ‘Vice-President; J. L. Thompson, . H. Slevers, Treasurer; Ex- / 4 ecutive, D. Shiman, of the Washington B. C,; H. Bellmer, of the Rosedale B. C.; B. Lankenau, Orchard B. C.; C. Dumas, of the Spartans. There were twenty-eight entries re- celved for the tournament, and the last eight to get in will have to bowl to- gether to see who will be allowed to compete. Following this tournament will come ‘the one of the Morningside League, Which will commence Feb. 16 at One Richard J. Sheridan, the hammer-| When the time comes to arrange the, thrower of the Pastime A. C., will not|next six-day bleycle race for New York) * Mkely be allowed the record made by, the securing of entries will be no easy Station i him In throwing the 66-pound hammer | thing, 1f the cyclists have thelr way. | Ag MIDNIGHT EXPRESS, | Daas several months ago, M, J. Flynn, of the |It has come to pass that the riders have | poll ide Po ae ealeage LA Be Star A. C., disputes Sheridan‘s claim to| grown wise, as it were, They saw the) Lonia 7.30) next. mornin ster} the record by openly accusing the latter enotmous crowds which frequented | eiflige seer yer nes a —o ; : of using a hammer in that competition | Madiso Square Garden during the re-| A. M—fEMPIRE STATE EXPRESS,” which welghed only 85 pounds and 1t%|cent race and only recetved insignificant | : ounces instead of 5 pounds, the reguin-|suine, they asvort, for thelr efforts, So 0 thon weight. lynn has secured the/it Is that when the time drawe near for! Buffalo 7.10. Niagare Fall hammer Sheridan used and haa sent it|the event the riders will have to be, a AY EXPRESS. Maken local to James KE. Sullivan, Chairman of the) given a percentage of the gate receipts, | Moe” Due Buffalo 115 A Me 5 : {RUTLAND EXPRESS Due A. A. U. Record Committee, with a/or they will not ride, Reo Eee i letter informing Sullivan of the short-| George Leander, the winner of the 8.30 50 FM oBUPFALO LIMITED. Dus Bate age of welght of the missile [last race, ts authority for that state-| 7 QQ. M—ssocrHwEsroay LArEo Flynn also claims that the handle is} ment He says the le riders have} . Due Oincianatt 1 30. Indianapolia 11.38 °> too long. The handle ts peoullarly con-| organized with that purpose in view. 1.00 P 3 SCHIOAGO TCR, aa Mae 44) wiructed. It is triangular in ehape, and|He sald that the demand would have a to Chicago via Late Shore, 26% via MG "= when in use at no point does it come| been made this year but for McFariand| 2.45 T.,a0;* THE 20TH CENTURY Line (= prt eels the regulation length of #ixteen/and Maya, who insisted on the race for Lake Shore. Electrie. lights Some Tn shitting the handle about threo|P%f868. Leander asserta that tor getting) 3,30 Biot tAubaNY AND TROY usm different lengths are obtained, namely,|the riders in line McFarland received 3.35 P. M.—*ALBANY AND 16%. 17% and 18% Inches, all exceeding! some remuneration. +99 PRESS, Local stops, the ilmit in the required length. It is) According to Leander, 398,00 was) 4,00 ?:,.—*DETROIT, GRAND naPria sald that this is the eame weight which taken in at the six-day race in the 27D, CHICAGO SPectAL., has been used In other record perform-| Garden, and that the expenses covered| §,30 P,.ajn WAKE, SHORE LIMrmmp, ances this year. An investigation will|only «’ sum near to $9,lo0. After. the | Due Cleveland 7AM. Ciaiasth be made, and, {f true, all the other|tace Leander was given $150 an bis share 30, Indiunapolte 2.10, ‘Chicage, 40e of the first prize, "and after paying hir Touts $48 P.M. next days . M.—* WESTERN Skating ts a popular sport and {t requires no special amount of skill, but how oany skaters could jump four feet high over a bar on the ce? The picture shows weleht throwing records made with this weight will not be allowed by the expenses bad only $300, and the second and ‘Hundred and ifteenth street Eighth avenue. ‘The first meeting of the Telubs will be called about the middle of January. Like the first tournament, the ‘number of teams will be Mmited to ‘twenty-one, and there will be several feams that’ will have to bowl off to get in. Next Wednesday there will bea match rolled on the Yorkville alleys between H. Luhrs and R. Schlombohm and Dick Luhrs and F. Ernst. The games will be galled at 3 P. M. and will be the best Willam EB. Quinn clearing the bar at four fect edght inches and doing !t with eo Uttle effort thet ft is not at all improbable that he will clear five feet before the season js over. Quinn {sas at home on skntes as the average man {s on ‘his feot and can jump backwanl or forward over @ bar without failing all over himself when he lands. Fancy skating, too, he {s an expert at and has won many medals for doing difti- cult tricks. ‘The skater will attempt to break all the worN’s recornts for high and long- distance jumping this ycar, and is now getting himself in good shape to try for the new figures. He will meet all comers in any sort of competition. ALA. UL | FROM THE NAVY team only $200, = GOLFERS MAKE IT A BUSY CHRISTMAS . M—*MONTREAL EXPRESS, via Dy TREAL EXPRESS, a. P. M.—*BUFFALO AND SS Chicago via both L. 8. and M, 6. % Louls P. M.—*PACIFIO TO PRIZE ANG four-in seven. The players have put uj $0 each for the match and the event Ia attracting a great deal of attention. THE “RED BALL” _ ISNT UP TO-DAY, So New York Skaters Will Have to Spend Christmas on In- door Rinks. 33 hours by Lake 9.30 tse 11.30 ©, M—*NORTHERN NEW TORE 2 PRESS. Capo Vincent, Ondensbare, a “Dally. tExcept 5: vA oa a eM DivisTOR. | A. a . . M. Daily Piktstud dant North Adains, “Bas rey aint Sorh Adame, uadage t 0 ‘Traine Wlumloated with Pintsoh Nght. ‘Picket offices at 113, 201, 416 and 1216 Br Le: a ant HANDICAPS ALL READY FOR IRISH ATHLETIC GAMES Young Calhoun Believes that'Nearly All Clubs in Vicinity of Some Day He'll Be Feather-| New York Arrange Events for Weight Champion. To-Day. way, 25 Union 89. W., 275 Columbus Weet 125th st., Grand Central Station, and13&h et. stations, New York; Fulton st. and 104 Broedway, eTelepbone, "200, gan NEW “YORK” CENTRA BETWEEN NEW YORK, BOSTON AND NEW ENGL ‘Via Springfield and the BOSTON AND ALBANY : (New York Central & Hudson River RR, ‘Trains leave Grand Central Stati renee and 424 N ‘ork, an | Duffey Will Be on the Back Mark in the Sixty- Tile lsuccstelchtink atonroes he Bute Yard Event. miner, in a bout with Jim Jeffries, co- @ether with the history of Tom Sharkey, who first learned to put up his hands whon a saflor, has induced a young “Jackie” in Uncle Sam's employ to sesk a ifving as a fighter. The youngster is| Robert H. Cathoun, whose home is in Philadelphia. He is a feather-welght, and to-day belleves that It will not be long before he is titled the champton of There will be many golf matches Played in this vicinity to-day. It will be the busiest Christmas golfers have known since the sport was taken up here. Nearly ail of the prominent clubs have completed arrangements for the holding of competitive events. Some of the clubs’ committees have announced that there will be no games played tn case of snow. Others state the games will go one whether {t snows or not. ‘The entries for the games at the Gar- den neat Saturday night undor the aus. Pices of the Greater New York Irish A. A. have already been sent to the handicapper, and a list of the scratch and honor men follows: Arthur F. Duffey, of Georgetown Uni- A. A., has twenty-two yards, and White, Forty-seventh Hegiment A. A. 18 gly the limit of thirty-two yards, Humparey, XA, Ag, ts allowed forty-clgnt yards in’ the “6i0-yard handicap. Christoffers is aagain on the back murk with twent, two “und Lummis, unattached, h twenty-six yards. Ten men have the Umit of fifty yards in the 89. Valentine ey . is honor man with élghteen. yards, and his class. He quits the service on| At the Westchester Golf Club th versity, holder of the world's record of |Staney Cc National A. ©), formerly Jan. | Will be a bogie handicap gor a cu mb Skaters who wish to indulge in thoir 62-5 seconds for sixty yards, !s on scratch | of Harvard. has thirty-two yards. if Pastime will have to keep on indoor rinks to-day, as there {s not a lake or pond frozen over sufficiently to permit of their use. None of the lakes in the Public park system will be open. Van Cortlandt Lake, the biggest body of water available to New Yorkers, Is frozen, but the ico fe not thick enough | to permit of any one going over ft. One in this event. Frank Rickert, N. ¥. A. C., with four, and Fried, swith six fect, are the back markers. The limit man is Sullivan, G. N. Y. I. A. A., who has seventeen feet. Ashley, of the Pastimes, with elghteen yards, has the post of honor in the 00-yard handicap; Seitz, of Georgetown, is on the twenty-yard mark; Brennan, Xavier A. A.; Finley, Edward P. Carr ts virtua! scratch man in the mile and twenty yards. The back markers are Riley, X. A. A.. with | forty-five; Soutar, with fifty; Wood. Syracuse’ Y. M. C! A., and Mon- sees, Brooklyn Central ¥. M. C. A., with seventy-five yards, Eleven hay: the limit of one hundred yards in thi event. 9. S. Jones, N. Y. A. C., chani- plon of England. is on scratch’ in the! igh jump. He allows Price, 8t. c In hia class in the navy he is the champion, He has engaged in many bouts with other ‘“jackies,” and never knew what it was to be beaten. (‘al- hows ts only twenty years old, stands 5 feet G inches in his stockings, and, strange to relate, js a sailor who neither smokes, chews or drinks, He has un- ribed for by the members, and a good- sized fleld is promised. At the Youn- takah Country Club an elghteen-hole medel play handicap ts on, and another event for the members is also announced by the Dyker Meadow committee, With- out doubt the Jargest field will be the one which takes part in the open handi. cap over the links of the Golf Club of WEST SHO RE. RAILROAD, |! ‘ : bounded faith in his abality asa fighter,| Lakewuod. G score (Xow York Central i Natlonal A. C.,'and Block, N. W. B.A. | sour Send Peters we Fok ea CA and'#0 hay onte Cross, the ball-piayer, | will be preeonted, wt Bet rissa | ove rk Catal Bog ce, of the Park Superintendents says that, Sit ee eae twenty-two yards, while/ unattached, six inches.” Donovan, ———— _ | Who will manage him fay with continued cold weather, the lake Ske Cropan, Gs ON. Xs 1. As A. and} i " ee Xavier A. ‘A In the sc 8 have entered = novice, Eleven toe the mark in’ the three-mile |run, and there are ten men to compete in the hop, step and jump. CRESCENT A. C. GOLFERS would probably be opened by Monday. The new Jake in the Bronx Park dis- trict, near the zoological gardens, is all ready for skaters as soon as the ice ia thick enough. ‘This lake has a skating Surface of about five acres and oceuples the larger part of 4 useless marsh. Commissioner ustis, of the Bronx Bor: 6, and 15 min. later foot Weet 424 has a ten-inch ; x te Jagels, of the Pastimes, have the of twenty-eight yards. alt Christoffers, St. George A, C., is the back marker in the 40 with elghteen yards; Sayles, Twenty-second Regiment NATIONAL A. €. TO ELECT. a RACQUET PLAYERS IN Tiger Team to Practine Here. Princeton's hockey team 1 will practise for the trip nn =. ASSAF SOCIETY MEN T0 PLAY BASKET-BALL ATHLETIC AFFAIRS | TO BE DISCUSSED, INTERCITY MATCHES. | SSERSEST 33 Series Will Be Held Im Detroft | Victoria Hockey Clud. The following olayers will a take the trip: LB. Puraell, 8. MoClare, A. Y ough park, system, | haa tdilase haven 0 eh jome Time Next Month, Spear, 3. Avion, Miller, Laake, Lloyd, Larned, aleaed,, and ‘the lake is ooded” with FFICERS TO-MORROW.) © DO NOT FEAR WEATHER. sitaucadiare thoeaitelwen tee Celoasal Fy near the fails, below the old Lorillard Sp t mansion. Only One Ticket in Field—Brook- Game Will Be Played on Horse- back at Annual Christmas Ride at Durland’s. A. A. and the New York Racquet and Tennis Club, which will be decided in Detroit next month. Harry Boakes, in- structor of the Michigan Avenue Clu arranged tho contests and will accom- A. H. SMITH, cB. i Gen’! Superintendent. Gen. Pass'r Agent — Pennsylvania. New Links at Bay Ridge Will Soon lyn Organization’s Progress, Be Ready for Winter Play. | ‘When the members of the National) That cold weather and snow have no ‘Athletic Club assemble to-morrow even-' terrors for golf players is demonstrated ing for thelr annual meeting at their by the in which the Prof. Robert Koch Cures Consumption. College Gymnastic Directors Will Begin Their Annual Meet- ing on Tuesday. LIVE NEWS OF THE CYCLISTS Jimmy Michael {9 now at Hot Springs. Her- Rel club-house, 11-18 Cedar street, Brooklyn, Club ts hy shh eee pansy thes tear Reina Ga eooraesiieer pia 1B Relme:s, che German motor man, 1s with house, 11- . yn, 'letic Club Is hurrying along the w ip ranere: rattet {2 Derlias Germany. Ceres consumption, a8 be ta The alr will remain at the springs unt! they will hear a flattering’ report of on its new links at Bay Ridge, Thee rite Prennltse unitealaraivevanataueae tine salen reas tsiew ee RAILROAD. | Hegel, Feorusry. Michaela retuma to Eurore | Phe fifteenth annual Ohristmas ride| the progress of the organization during will be completed in a few weeks and | The association of Coilege Gymnastic | PAS in 106 hake Maken And Surlig Bn oe and DESUROSMES AND CORTEANDT SPB a cee to be held at the Durland Riding Acad-}the past year. During the last twelve will be used by the members to play on| Directors will besin Its sixth annual} oo a the pame. in De- 119 “Went | Aa" Tae leaving time trom Desbromen Harry Elkes is viaiting hie father and former}emy in West Sixty-sixth street next| months the club membership has been| during the winter. The club ofMfclais|™ecting at the New York A. C, club- Tenino willl sneaeemtanall Ld GeiNaw ents leraricrated, date: Salih eeSaal ttt eretnisr bina rok tert Ca manager at Saratoga, Elken w1!1 nal! for Europo | Tuesday will Mkely surpass anything of| increased by over two hundred. | decided to keep open all winter an {20s on Tuesday, and while in ses- roicihe;willimest:standing, ofthe: New et Le where otherwise noted. Maroh 1 €0 fuiNl hie contract for three races at {ts kind ever before held In this country. Many novel features will be introduced, prominent among which will be a game of basket-ball, played by a number of well-known society men mounted on ponies. A great amount of interest is already manifested in the game. An entirely new feature will be the game of push ball, played by competent horaemen. The game is played some- thing similar to equestrian Rugby Heatherbloom, champion high-jumper of the world, with a record of 7 feet 3 inches, wil? try to beat the world's rec- ord, held by him, and will be ridden by Mr, Dick Donnelly. Mr. Donnelly will also ride Mts famous horse Rifle, An- other interesting feature will be a quad- rille on horseback. The riders will be attired in very expensive ancient ‘cos: tumes and go through various ma- noeuvres. Those who will take part are Mr. and Mra, John Gerken, Baron and Baroness Paul Veltinghoff, Mre, Ed- ward Keys, Mr. Carl Stoerzer, Mise Hay- dock and Mr. Casper Wey THIS WILL BE LARGEST to the iuaga ques! authma, bronchits and lens of heaita tell you it wil ans away, and Following {s the regular ticket, which | will very probably oppositio President, Dr. Charles J. Pflug; Vice- President, Arthur H. Jaggers; Secretary, T. L. Brophy, j elal Seo Frank C. Boicetst ; Treasurer, McSorley; Captain, A, L. MeKeev First Lieutenant, 'H. Boenke; Second Lieutenant, E. Tammany; Athletic Com- mittee, Charles Reuss, chairman; 0. Rockefeller, W. Kinschelf, H. Haukan, and R. C. Welis. Board of Governo ‘Two-year teams, D. ‘Reuss, Smith, Andrew Staat, A: Bauer, Fred Horn and James MoKeever; one-s D MoKay . K. Urquhart gerald, J. Dempsey, F. Gi ‘Wend. dentrovs the & couaumption having the Buffalo Velodrome track, Parts, in May. He ‘will then return to Amertca to take up the paced elreult. York club, in an individual mawch and algo in doubles, cach man taking ety ahi Hola lie iat amateur from their respective cities us| The soclety has besn holding annual pret Taat year, Blanthig visited | meetings for the last five years, and|Gnlcago und divided. the honors. wita| always draws delegates from fur distant | Boakes, ch winning one of the two colleges, Who come here to map out | &ames pla} plane for thelr work during the ensulng year of jegiate act ". fhe direce tors exchange views on gymnastic prob- nd Gel! of thelr expertences and n yerious lines of athietto work. Important inventions and hieve- ments ace pere usually frst disclosed, and In consequence the sessions are in- variably held behind closed doors. NOTES OF THE LINKS. Fred Fitzjoha, of the Innis Arden Golf Ciub, des been retained, and he Is now likely to remala there throughout the winter. Indoor clock golf te gradually becoming more popular, The dises come about four feet in di- ameter, while the hole ts small and out of pro- portion, especially when « regular golf ball used. It furnishes good sport, however, aud th person finds It about ax dimeut to when putting outsld tural ighteen-hole course, red Donne, the ‘club's professional, eight or ‘ten of the regular greens Will be closed, but play on the others jut continue the same as during the sumn The golfers of this club have jnev in the past been favored with jsuch extensive preparations at this ¥ non of the y and they are highly pleased with outlook. Considering the season, course {9 in excellent turf. SARONY SKATED MILE IN 2.57 1-5. Time Made on Clermont Ave- nue Rink In Brooklyn, A Y. Sarony, the crack amateur skater of the New York Athletic Club, skated a wonderful mile last night at the Clermont Avenue Rink in Brooklyn. He covered the distance in 2.57 1-5, used the pace of his tea mate, W. W. Swan, Swan finished sec- ond and W. 1. Smith third in the race, {ston many important question relating A. M.—FAST MAIL.—Limtted to two Parlot tu college gymnasuca will be taken up. Peopie |7 ad Dining ¢ York t ‘ork to Pitabans: hey be elected without fg to Chicago. “8 6 ‘Tho moat formidable array of Amarican cycling ve America will be in the party larch 1. Bald, Elkes, Mic! Xeloon, nd Hedspeth will wail at the same time for France. iT LINE—Pittaburg s 9.55 A. M.—PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED—Pal ee Comparimeat Sleeping. Dining, Smoking 5 ; fon C For ‘Cle paiet ¥ . polis, ao a : Si LVANIA. SPECIALS pullman Couapares Drawing-room, Sleeping dually a Du Chal patie —— LEANDER AND WALTHOUR WILL RACE TO-DAY. Two Pace Champtons tn Straggle on Atlanta ATLANTA, Dee. rReat crowds ever to gee the motor paced race at the At lanta Coliseum to-day. George Lean der, winner of this years New York six-day race, and Bobbie Walthour, last y winner, will meet in a five-mile ed heat race. jer ia the only pace follower who ever defeated Walihour on his home track, se Joe Nelson ekates thirty to fifty miles daily now in preparation for bin Buropean trip, Nel- fon finds skating excellent preparatory exercise, Ho was eighteen years old Inst Tuesday. Fred Voight, the Vallsburg promoter, Is in the far Went. Mr. Voigt ts interested in @ land deal and it 1s rumored may decide to remain there. ‘With the inauguration of the paced cycle clr cult many of the promoters who went begging for gate-drawing attractions last season took heart, Baltimore, which had decided to drop out of cycling, will now have @ track near the clty centre, the present track being nearly five miles away, the 55. P. ti -hour train to Chik thi pasrvation, from 10 to 7. z 1 specialist tn tung troudves redo, Loulsviti lauls. Dining Car. Po M.—S8t, LOUISE! Lrg, Claclazatl, Ind Lowa, Dining Car ey One known Is expected | the Ripans Taoules, doctora fn. & wood prescription for mankind. Fant ———— O'BRIEN IS A 2-TO-1 FAVORITE OVER WEINIG. Middle-Weights Will Battle for Twenty Rounds on New Year’s Day. BUFFALO, Dec. %.—Philadelphia Jack’ O'Brien and Al Weinlg will box twenty rounds before the International mi Banking and Financial. z HAIGHT & FREESE | CO. 63 BROADWAY ¥. Y, STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON, We will be pleased to send you For Knoxville, daily, via Connsets tor Cle ‘At a close estimate the grand prize for the paced cycle clroutt mill amount to very close to $5,000, which will be divided at the close of tho Beagon among the five leaders in the champion- ‘race, Tho netal purses of this otrevit, It ts ted by an authority, will approximate ¥100,000. janatl. WASHINGTON A Na: FS tuning Carl ning Car), Car), 9.25 'P. eae 4 MM. 12. Sunday, $2, 8.55 (Dining Car), 10.55 . pon request Dining New | our 400-pege cloth-bound tustrated “GUIDE To} Puedes. Sh 0°? sees “Mbiniag Gabbe, % ‘Ap che result of the general Introduction of Athletlo Club at Fort Erie ea Aer | INVESTORS,” alee 8 AND Corton MAR-| 186,642 oha1 ims all’ Parlo_gad cl : ager of $1, Ber Lissa 9 single pace to replace tandem pace next season Year's afternoon for a w: ICE YACHT IN THE WORLD. Big Craft in Course of Construc- tiom for a Michigan Ma: TOLEDO, Dec. %.—The Hepburn Boat and Oar Company, of this city, has commenced the construction of what will be the largest ice yacht in the world. It 1s building for D. C. Olin, of Kalamazoo, Mich., who will enter it for the world’s championship record in the regatta to be held at Gull Lake, Mich., from Jan. 20 to 25, Inclusive, The dimensions are: % feet track of | KET LETTERS leeued gratis, matied free, 435 ‘clang © ‘335 Bs. 2 SOUTHERN i = reas, For Salo. P.M. = 12.10 night, daily. ley, Weekly of monthly reasonable; goods guaral Dustness confidential, JAMES BERGMA’ 26 (Dining Car). 4.35 (Dia yer one hundred motor men will be thrown out ft Ieorative positions during the season. These feu fecelved formerly from $76 to $100 month. ary ‘There will be a change tn the management of the New Haven cycle track next easson. Fred ‘Voigt and Gol Do Vreos will be’ replaced by Ed- Volgt, who was formerly amoclated in the Jnanagement of both the Vatlsburg and New S} Haven tracks with his brother, Fred Volgt will probably be at Vallsburi Lowell will ada a Colisoum cycle ¢rack to the elreult next soamn. ‘Trenton 1s also an addition mentioned to ute circult. Rey Dawson, the former amateur cycle crack, team mate in Columbia College of Irving Powell, and 8 per cent, of the gr receipts, | winner to take all. Boh men have been in strict training for the last two weeks, and followers of the game in this city look forward to the match as a treat, regardless o the fact that O'Brien wil! enter the ring as a two to one favorit Weinlg is confident of being capable o! landing the money, and the odds are being taken by him and his admirers, The main preliminary will be a twelve- round contest between Warren Zurbrick the undefeated cycle boxer, and Cy Flynn, the Silver Star Club's champio: The bout promises to be one of the fas write or Maiden lane (upstalre), CANDY CATHARTIC aT * HEY WORK WHILE YOU S$ ANNUAL SALE Diamonds, «| ~ Presents—Watches, weekly _ payment OLIDAY novelties Bis A a, werk ATLAM EG. cr week days, Bul Tibuied Tratam, Bute palige'care, Dining Car and. Standard on bunday nb MAY 12.05 PM, week days, Tieket ee: Nos 46! 135; WATCHES f | Ms * KEENE, 180 fi’ way, Broadway; 4 runners; backbone, 64 feet; mast, 30 liminarles ever seen fn this part - a —— "| ritth ave. (comer, ‘ee tour champion, 1s now a successful i ' est pre! | West Twenty-third PF) prs te prectistng, in Jersey. City. feet; canvas, 800 square feet; total|of the country. | TYPEWRITERS _ ,, 8010..,.| toot emrones. and Cortlandt’ sts i . . welght, one ton. The principal oompeti- Tee Aut Warren, Nov; 330 Fulton, Biz, | S869 Fulton, M8 ey station ‘Tho Buropean idea of a guiding fender back Of |tor at the Gull Lake regatta will be the TOKELL WILL TRY the rear wheel of @ pacing machine to. prevent Tack Frost, of the Huda how champlon of the worla, "7 HURLERS WILL PLAY. FOR TITLE TO-DAY. The Magers an@ Wolfe Tones to Decide Championship. What promises to be one of the best ‘hurling matches seen hereabouts for gome time fe scheduled for to-day at |Mquitable Park, Bixty-seventh street and ‘West End avenue, between the Magers, of ‘this olty, and the Wolfe Tones, of Brooklyn. he teams will play for the Greater Now eee 1p Bitter rivaley ti 7, a esty to 6 New York Transfer C nd check baggage from rough to destination. 4 Elghteenth et." for pacefollower striking the tire with his trout tae Fis 'to be adopted ih this country generally The coming year, Michael and Elkes brought the Innovation to America. FOR CHAMPIONSHIP. @aglish Boxer Will Meet Harry Forbes in San Francisco. Harry Forbes, the bantam-welght champion of the world, and Andy Tokell, the Knglish ‘boxer, are practically matched to meet in a@ twenty-round bout before the Yosemite A. C,, of San Francisco, some time in February. Prof. Jimmy Kelly, man: of Tokell, has accepted the offer made by tho club and is only waiting for his expenses here. * Kelly. has sted a forfelt of 9600 to bind the maton. ‘The boys will battle at ‘15 pounds. Tommie Hall, whose muccess {n America was not very marked last ooanon, made a big hit in France, where he won five straight races, Hall wen under the management of J. C. Kennedy last Teaton, and was reloased before the close of the year. A ry re | Paull De Gulechard, the young French pace-tol- Jower, will remain in America. De Guisohard is now employed in Providence with his father, en ere ‘Will Cenigie, @ well-lmown handler of cycle racing juartered at the Vatisburg board [esis sO eNewurk, died suddenly thle month of DIAMONDS, watches: lowest prices; delivered on | t, cake elevator. Mandattan Die- 10000000eoxEs Greatest in the World wonderful record history—merit made it. 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