The evening world. Newspaper, January 1, 1903, Page 6

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First Event, and Philo, at 12 to 1, Captures the Second. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Mameciic 1, Mra. ik Foster 2, Pride of Galore 3. SECOND RACE—Philo 1, Henry ‘MeDantel 2, Scorpio 3. wht Hunt 1, Paul 3, PEIND RACE— f ere 2, Parn {Special to Tae Evening World.) ~NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 1.—Rain set in i vets this morning and the horses raced over 9 track fetlock deep in mud. Withdrawals were numerous. The teens had to be declared off, and a -a-half-furlong sprint was sub- Mite Inclement weather interfered ma- Wy the day's sport. It poured je the races commenced, Bde a big difference In the at: FIRST RACE. ar furlongs; puree $600; for three-year-old Betting Fit ocke Beatin. Sir Place “mento, Tx wn AS Mra. Prank Power ‘s 6 1 a 49 0s, ohh 4 30 106; Munro... 19 8 ye 12S Johnsons... 5 97 9) 5D + 91010 45 Wing. Time—1.05 1-5 a swell race for the “Doc” Street had her edge. . The welght told on ik Foster. Agnes Mack Weak “under ure, She swung wido into the stretch and carried Mra, Fortes out with her. €BCOND RACE, furlongs; puree $400; for three-year-olds tte. Jocks. 8t-HIt. Fin +338 Jid, Gannon!) 1 ie ‘Dare, , Redte 34 eeixsnes 4 Ve Gilmore 106,- 8 Beart ‘good, Won driving, Time—1.16. ame through on the extreme Bend beat out Henry McDonell he last jump. Scorpio went to pleces veae finish, Telamon did not run J —<——— IEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. UB —— (Special to The Brening World.) UEANS RACE TRACK, La., “4—The entries for to-morrow's ate as follows: ; for maiden Allies three 3 | Pifty-elghth street, Special prizes at|iast year by A. L. Cahn, i : # Beitors Play Any Old Horse He/So Charley Sieger Earned ajBrooklyn Feather-Weight Won| Football Giants sath ir: Syraguse “| Rides at New Orleans, but] Draw. with Champion After| Decision from. 'Frisco mi Just, Smothered mone LL PEACE WOW JAN, 5, lag a a | Sterted on the New Year run to Yonkers 5 | Hotel at 12.60 o'el an ft th o ‘i 5 {tory of the association, It was started|a half hour after the main division of |to the rider first reaching this hotel. | dogen well-trained anen in. line to Cr aight for a FREDFERN'S MOUNTS | ; Ty NEW Vi YANKEE ATHLETES Wii ms ie ie ! Wd Beth ty " rae H C.,. 5 4 Ernest Hjertberg Will Take ‘ si ; . Team to Contest Against . a ami | ESN Rs A LA Bo . \ Hae English, Irish and Scotch. American profesionalathletesare going + to have another try at the English, Irish and Scotch this summer, and Brnest Hijertberg, who will take the team over, expects to clean up everything that gets in his way. The team should have little trouble in carrying off a greater part of all events, Mike Sweeney will look after the high jump. Sweeney's leap of 6 feet 5 5-8 inches made in New York % in 1896, still stands as the world's record, and there are no foreigners who have siown any indication of coming any- f where near it. Harry D. Gill is another man on the team who is expected to work wonders. Gill was twice the all-round champion and to-day holds the highest number of points for that event. He will put the shot and if necessary can high jump more than six feet. William Marsch {s another jumper who will go along. His jump of 6 feet 7 1-2 Inches with weights has never been equaled. He BOX E RS M A K E E can also do a good hitch-kick and oan cover twenty-three feet on a. broad jump. Dennis Mahoney will take a hand @ | in the weight throwing and will also put the shot. j qT ‘ Richard Stafford, of Prospect Wheelmen, Reached Yonkers First in Record Time, After a Hard and Well Contested Sprint. Three of the seventeen wheelmen who under the auspices of the Associated Cycling Clubs, of New York, made the run to Yonkers in good time, Forty- seven minutes elapsed Ume was the record for the first man. The start was made at 12.0% from New York, Richard Stafford, of the Pros- pect Wheelmen, arrived at Frankfort's He received the prize cup, a bottle of champagne and a medal, He was cheered loudly by the crowd, F. Williams, Prospect Wheelmen, arrived at 12.61, and B. Dame min, of the Century Wheelmen, at 12. ar sprinter of the team will be eane. There are few Ameri- cans who can make him extend himself on the cinder path, and for four year! all: will make nineteen contests. Two) BOXING BOUTS TO-NIGHT. Mud ha iriand. gale Bobb wil Be ot these were held. this afternoon and Ee ele ect feo rey YL) “i important battle o 5 | six|after the he ine eee rear Wout) ‘between yoo |Umverorce va Bteve O'Donnell, sx] After tr eurld’s ‘indoot recetd for ca, the colored Boxer, and’ Gus Gard-|| Tounds, catch welghts, Rast Boston) mile and has won two end three mie ner, of Philadelphia, who fought for A. A., Boston. Kanaly is the former amateur five-m' the light-weight championship of the champion and is good for any distance m Bolan vs. Danny Duane, twenty Walt world before the aaa A. C., of New Sai up to ten miles, alter Guertin ma; |Britain, Conn., this afternoon. urd rounds, 130 pounds, Waterbury A. fae Oss OnE to take care of the hy (Continued from First Page.) —__— Williams and Dammin remounted and Waterbury, Conn, Following 4s a partial list of the games proceeded to Tarrytown, but Stafford The other contest this steno ve e ce Bonner vs. Tommy Weast,|!n which the Americans will compete: is id not go any further, as he sald he between! CPA ame te vee Wewralon, ‘3 z hits oT. ecuee sie Alurieiigamian wear lesen ie mame: was too much exhausted, He appeared Cue PAILS REET ee MERI ARAL TL) catch weights, Le-} tune | 2 ; fresh, however, as did both the other weight. nA cite a idan high, Pa. SCRA opin fone Covteigtre tele woe AAS @ ot Fort Brie, Can. Ac-|Jim Watts vs. George Cole, fifteen} July 1—signland gamer, ‘Dunteradiine, Seot> George Holyhouser, of the Prospect cording to the articles of agreement} rounds, cateh weights, Century A. iy 21—Gartmore and Qberfoyle sports, Wheelmen, did not stop at Frankfort's, O'Brien had to stop Wienlg before] G, Shamokin, Pa. Peart no but proceeded to Tarrytown while the a ape ss a 3 or 1 ,000, which 35 —Keinross, Scotian . other men were at the hotel, thus gain- de cher Saat oe ee ‘s.000 ot | Austin ice vs. Pete Burke, twenty ToBridge of Allan, near Stirling, Geet | ing a little time, but Williams and Dam- Wienig’s that he will do the trick, rounds, catch weights, Scituate, A a SSeushton, ede ‘Pdinburgh, Scotland. : min started a hot pursuit. The run to Yonkers was made In exactly the same thme as last year. Stafford reported that the roads were fast, but it was necessary to be cau- ‘The best bout slated for this evening} R. I. is the one between Steve O'Donnell, the Australian heavy-welght, and big|trouble 1s securing the seinen Ci At Waterbury, Conn., Sam Bolan Jim Jeffords, the California fighter, colored featherweight, The big fellows will meet in a six- Diane, ‘the ‘east ‘side fghter, wil meet |ONE-DESIGN CLASS eotland. burgh, Scatland, 30—Dunoon, tlous of slipping on the tcc, He came i at: FS . | . : , round bout at the opening show of the twenty-round bout. Both boys are by way of Sedgwick avenue and Van : eres Lisa : : ELIE se wh Bast Boston A. A. It will be the first iy, afatched | and ‘they “ought to BOATS FOR YACHTSMEN. Sertenntle a Williams and Dammin en Gn) SCE battle ‘O'Donnell has fought in. simost! gn Hanis twenty rounds. | Bolan were Ww! him most of the way up, HING FIRST I ree years, He has grown heavier and'|« q: " ‘ but Stafford won out in a sprint at the NOL OLE RACE LO ONNENS: cleverer since that time, and the chances 4 Little Crate Will Carry 1,100 Feet 4 Anish, Tarrytown were the awards of the| the tandem eam Ents and Brown, in| Wheelmen and Riverside Wheelinen jBte that he will have no ee a out-'Imen will be Cc i of Canvas, { The first of the motor cycles ald not | “sree im. HA Ur ttars tay marys Ra Sition = Serrarsy en me oe 1 atnes omar ie ‘The new one-design class for members cycles . a on the eel : 4 a. gan Grate sh y jd no Boecial Interest attached to this year's The great race was first run in 1889 rat, gained the victory.” The ae en t! e-, She’ ‘ALC. of Shamokin, |of the New'-York Yacht-Club will start The ri aes aaa contest owing to the motor bicycle d!-) through the offer by a Tarrytown eon were out scrong this morning sa it, and hag pe ni $e ' , withsix ‘boats, the owners being °C. ‘ace wan the fifteenth in the his-| vision taking part, The motors started |hotel man of a bottle of wine to winvthe ‘race forthe anied, and. t Ba., wenty-round | beat as Im 18] Oliver ‘feelin, “Auguat Belmont, ark ind’ hitting 5 4 it Bou Ume, while the Prospect ali at least @ it at a show in teh hton, Dana-and James B. M. Grosvenor. They this morning shortly after midnight | tne race.: In 1908 7 Pris" ting “a x the ,Assoelated Cycling Clud| fend its name. Riders were required ot $900." Enis ought to pe a racttl ‘Tonia ate zi from the Circle, at Eighth avenue ana| The course record, 1h, 28m., was made fret Rosy foe CY aie wat the iu Feplater at ibe ig the at bee Coates Getty fast ‘lg fra as iodv) oat or resalve fed pesiniarn i in Prenty ound rigged eat ane seats Se e winner. 8 offeres fouse, Yonkers, and: a’ com=) boxers, clever an ut at the ."Boituate . Nib winning: tt “three. fines, agt | aitteea from the A.C. C. being at thowb | prowpocts are wil ha ash Si -foab iqnithe waterline, 4 feet over sh made by! necessarily conseoutively. ‘The Harlem | points, propecia are Ghat West wil have no| night." Mice quant tocwine” 10 feet. beam, 4 fest 6 inches draught of BACKED HEAVILY,| IN BEST FORM.) WITH FIGHTER TOY.) Yonkers and handsome trophies at\|There is a record of 1h. Sienna lates. The boats will race at KNICKERBOCKERS,| ARE ANCA #3 oe a ‘The ‘Thomas A. C.\ had a ight foot race First Ds of New Year Sees| vs ftom the: Battery to” Harlem, at One HundaR Don Iways Win, o Ten-Round Bout. : : " ‘ wa Rooa, . : ilps B., Quing, who claims the, high ion ee bit rsagd al pit tne seaman igh Jan, 1.—Joo” Oras | ae ” AY pons team bad] ms ' % Oy TEARS Againat’ nt : ¢ : rou! , attr an tar sla nirud tram hee ting public seems to have gone ‘plumb | knock out Cherley: i : ht-end hee 4 ei Mort West Oe daft’ about Jockey Redfern down here,” Mght-wetght, dn thelr te 4 ; : % 1 : ‘ meee ‘ "Kew U1 ic m | : remarked a well-posted follower of thé | Criterion thie : 6 . ‘ " FO | a cae i Onaaldy: déolare that he: will “bang tals” yesterday. / “For Instance, hight, and Referee C Bill ae ul P iforala ' ‘ R wr Sak ater ted ge Angeles. take the case of Hargis, This horse it a draw. The ’ r Se ih father is Hi ath H mere sera Sno” clrrigen Sarapaioned | Citas anism coed # . . ; z one oe eee has. rae whole career, Mr, Corrigan ed ly dia u oe c t thebe 1 5 ve ‘New Maxie hye pily bere asa campaigns simp the colt on the Chicago track jast sea- 4 be Pilar aap i: Merde Aion te 3 “ poe pe backed the ne oi fr to to aon cs had SOMO ROAR, US ieee tavanitaayy peng Dee Filliam, av a result of his confer jFight money ts down. was no balm for his Injured feelings, |#hip with a ki ay n ie ALC. "> lene entered, and all Mith Brush yesterday, saya the| ‘To finish in the second race yesterday | ne No DAUM Toe Ot ne ine of {one oF ei Mt the game,” Following’ are the eh American League |x not likely to break |was the most exciting of the meeting | jy jf Se eer snd mor (it, uae ,eauntey. roy ——— LE ool et a er . : | his horaes to acked, could not ; meenew York. Five horses finished heads apart, AlMMEA) 6 Where his Daddy Hender he A NEW “YEAR MATTER FOR |x Connett, Howard A, Colby, . P. RE ) "National League matiers,” Pui was proLably the best horse in the race, | ein the ihar ita oe tadd BOTHNER TO CONSIDER A. G. Ely, J. W. Pinn, Bilas STRICTU re in better si than at any) sccafterty was watching Zach Ford! (0° Gouars on him. Daddy E Mcatlon Just gen \. nam, £ 8 Henry, H. R dale, cored without fine ‘ Elraxhect the deal to se are | Ald fulied to notice Phyrro aval UP ODT Ae ine comfortable odda of 2 to 1 Bhar tO tan pros Oo SE Marsh, WW. Fellowes Morsay, cutting. No palm, fi HYDROCELE Folt franchise for Pittwhurg will |! natelde, - {f Willson had- bet as much on the r aban | © a ° Clyde Notman, H. Ih Patterson, EB. N. DISCHARGES ram! o in Necene +4 Fake sturted for the drat time at New| sy he aia when dtard of Avoa won for range Wrestling Mateh with Him. | 7017 jiugy K, Toler, G. A. Von Duhn | stopped completely, Oe hme! oe lOrleane this season in this race b The “Cuban Wonder,” the phe onal > . , 1 BLOOD pageant eying a ere * Ls Jhim he would have been just The » Wonder y¢ phenomenal | sng J, H. P. Wharton. ‘There was also NN 7 AHBUMaT! ards et-Ball Team, —|pnished a sirong third, Fake w ee litle wr who has been travelling |*™" a) goit playing and squash A sali ATISM girls have (ormed a freshman |den by Jockey Redfern, which A} hha chRHA s with Tom Jenkins as a wrestling part- |." bell femeas, Ne without fe all tte eon, whose foal make-up has been | t ree to be heavily backed, Fake 4 ew of the hanéwanpers 4 onan , big squash tournament 1s ng are ‘ot mercury oF Reotly set sy oye ‘ ry na terci ar rl pure 0 be heavily bie ea 8) urd af look-in, and it @y. ner, is anxious to get his hands on|’heey which will begin within a few i) bg te Besluis, “The Ave members uf (| castor from the Morris Stable, He ds) alone (hat cut the p from 6 George Bothner, the k local mat] daya, NERVOUS RERILITY BLADDER AND KIDNEY COme~ Miss lhne Mall and Miss magnificent individual 4 grandly |, he books were nol y out artist. Both has been busy ever eytem of ti i» permanently DITIONS dhies delle but hus bad underpinnings, | o¢ ea, but in all ; since he managed to defeat Jenkins ky sree ime pon Gav eos: | by may extem of Lreetmeet chow stuns ott os he t the favorites F in a handicap match hurling challenges Sporting. \ Ldiersoakg ing | _ Harbor Hill Golf Club's Oftcers. Rane seike ONAN, | MORMIL ee 8 Te: At all of the heayy-welght stare of the —we y rele detnt tt ne enrlogen Tauae yeep yeragat ee, coe salle) fe nova! merting and election of the Harbor] UO Was an the alr the books took wrestling ‘world “TURE COMMIB8S§: ONER, OFFICE to 8.90 cape eA Md tot, MM, y resulied aa follows Bil the moi and were sory | FX Tesiienia, of the State of New Jersey who The “Cuban” wants to iknow why THOS. LLOYD Se tion AND ADVICE FREE, Praia W. Ga Alive: Vies:President, Bole boteeeea ts tab. Kolt clube bel Bothner does not confine himself to Aes eee Flash, J7.j secretary, J. 8. 0, Leavitt; trease en in his own class and says he will | copigslogs executed at all tr char "ter oo urer, W, B Allum; captain, J. B. ulten; asse- SS" cs Sah os te rt ha make a match with the New Yorkor | per'esnt. ot ‘wlanlage only; fey hours urlers. ciate captain, Alisa Marion Worth. Touran one be rate eben for @ aide bet ther wants bis sel Ay—The Sooitieh curlers Commies: Ww. Scait ‘onnor, ‘reat ilar Pei lpm he Mine annus) dues ere only $15, payable in nde to make this match and will make aM | cuicago HaNpicarren 28 sa Medical and Suogine! Cttion, iy acc, secre a ciceee, Commitee, 0. f Hiaie, | bes annonce’ § vanes on larch 1, and aa the’ aunual meeting | appointment by sending word to Room | posite fi ow 34 TREET. 8 ‘unwur lec h. us lay wt the Fence 3 4 om rury wy | Commiiion, Md: Van Vechten, 8 iubbards {ia ihe Windsor Meets ta Walls] Someslis peeals tbeit bo cota 706 At, James Building, Manhattan, he |comvaniess he i: : peTREE i. ”, eller ry Seturday, Jaa, 17, an get aiiok action for hiv money, Pose

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