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ee vot OM A A Miearetnaiovuecine: tates cei Mimr ites os ner wham BUR 4 1 0 a BRERA BINS ME eo Fn ih 6 REL BPI SN 3 IS OF THE SPORTING WC iYANGER FAVORED BY THE REFEREE; Callahan Outpointed Chicagoan Easily, but Italian Got Decision in Bout. OWN COULTER THIS WAS REALLY “WINS FIRST RACE} A FIERCE FIGHT. - Aurie B. Second and Computa-|Jones and White Pounded Each \ tion Third in Opening Event at] Other So Hard that Both ~~ New. Orlean Were Exhausted at End. WILL YANKEE COLT WIN ENGLISH DERBY? Nan ey CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Tim Callahan, theyamiss. The fine work of the Philadel fenther-welght fighter, of Philadelphia, |Phien earned him the crowd's cheers % and when the last round had been f tht had blg odds against him in hia fight | very one: was tee tee eeen fouEht with Benny Yanger, the Italian fighter, Staite) Sheree UM? the Ohi in of this city, last night and, of course, |@4!n, as he would have been in thelr he lost, It dld not seem that the referee, | things heen: permitres we tae, a BUCH os Ben Donnelly, whose claim to fame in Callahan showed himself t! cleverer the sporting world ies in having been a|{p clean uppeareaaupeaoe tp ENTE: er appeared a x Sood football player, could figure clever-| it'wan gtipuiated that she referee whould ness In a bout. He saw that Yanger's| not interfere with the breaking of the on blows), when He) Inndad them) were) Boys In clinches, "as each. would | break heavier and more telling than Callahan's | 00, the word from the ofmclal and de- | and at the finish of the six-round bout There were no knock-downs, but In between the two boys, Yanger was given] landing clean blows and shifty dodging ecial ‘ 7 Callahan showed. superiority. the decision, ‘The spectators disagrecd | CAA a han only been defeated once with the referee and showed their dis- |_COWSgar RAS Only Mee rounds by approval with hoots and hisses. McGovern. Yanger Is still undefeated. The bout was one of the best ever seen aling at A WRESTLING MATCH. THE WINNERS. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 6.—Grift Jones, of Brooklyn, and Johnny White, of thi« city, met in a fierce alx-round bout at FIRST RACE—John Coulter 1,/the Washington Sporting Club Inst Aurie B. 2, Computation 3. night. There wax an absence of science, but the boys more than com- SHOOND RACE—Anden 1, Boandlee | Pensated for this by thelr willingness Si Reamers 8. They fought under the straight Marquis ‘ of Queensberry rules and resembled two THIRD RACE—Imp. Pinnudes 1,|"l'40K8 In their ferocity. Fach boy was knocked down three ‘ Phe Stewardess 2, Gov. Sayre 8. | times, and at the end of the last three rounds both were so tired that they fell; FOURTH RACE—Sherift Bell 1,| into their chairain their corners, Jones Mre.Frank Foster 2, Farmer Jim 8./Plaved for the colored 1ad's stomach, while White devoted nearly all his at-{ (Special to The Bening World.) tention to Jones's face, Blood flowed NEW ORLEANS RACE TRACK, Jan, | freely from the faces of both boys. &—The track has dried out considerably | Jones was the first to go down from 4 this morning, and through the Wberal|@ stiff swing on the jaw. He returned jase of harrows and rollers was in ¢air| the compliment in the @ame round Gondition from the middle to the out-|For a time it looked all over with pigs, ‘The wolng on the inside will be| White, but the minute's reat refreshed for two or three days y him and he went after his man like! Moat atte tae ie een Sea? ANE |e shot. Bo hard did tne boys fight that Garter had been withdrawn. Other |several times they fell from the force Boratohes were Judge Cantnill, Thane, of thelr own blows. Py. Peat and Potheen. They would stand at short arm's length Jockey Penn, ruled off last winter for|and let go. both frequently landing on 3 complicity inthe steeplechase frauds| the jaw ‘simultaneoumy, At the begin: Be. here, has applied to the stewards for| ning of the last round White held j meperetenent and his case will be/ out his hand and Jones took It, ~ jeard shortly. ing the colored fighter on the j ith FIRST Rack. his left as he did sv. He recelved a Savon furlongs; puree $410; for three-year-olds; | wicked Jolt on the nose for his pains. advantage in the weight, something near to 128 pounds, while Callahan weighed but 124 pounds. Willing to Arrange Handicap Bout When the gong sounded in the first win Tomi senkin Ca o1 his cor- 2 reelaatl Ac ta fils coe left jab.| Tom Sharkey 1s feeling strenuous tle was ovidently to] these days and owing to his Inability to and fo his fighting in that| get on a match which will be governed Callahan was wary and dd{ by Marquis of Queensberry rules, he w the Chicagoan to xet too near. | Wants to take a hand at the wrestling delphian used his left Jab like| game. Tom Is quite a wrestler, having a piston rod and It was not long vefore| wriggled out of holds Tom Jenkins got had’a big lump ed over Yanger's|on him for forty-five minutes before ght eye. being thrown. He also stood Champlon McLeod off for fifty-four minutes before a , Yunger was not discouraged. He kept | McLeod off for eee When the gong sounded both boys ing to bore in and with his superior| "Tom is. now anxious to take on a were at It hammer and tongs, and the ‘Tom Jenkins and says he Starters, whts, St tary Teteree)_waa compelled (to; step cin. bee ight forced Callahan to the ropes|match avith ‘Tom Jenkins and says fe Rete Re este: fae 4 | tween the youngsters and part them several times, but the clever defense of | WII post $5 to bind a maten It ween Pane oe ever a 8 r4| and’a draw would oe tale to botnet the Quaker was too much for Yanger jah dr onkine’s manager may give ae seed aeUlpoiit a BP . . and the majority of his blows went the ex-sallor a chance, Heroine, (98, Sui * ML STAT Fea a | , Kimble Mag. 10G-H.Mieh's 19 \ ‘ i NEWS AND NOTES \ ny ‘Auseiger, 106, A. Molt. 9 108 106 10 Kinglighi, 101, seullys: 611 11 7 OF THE PUGILISTS. ‘Start poor. Won al] out. Time—1.32 —— opohn Coulter was off prunning and) "Kid" Lavigne, the ox-light-wel e the others 5 Boing, ‘Autle H. fnlehed etigne oes | Champion of the world, who has been in ‘opped. aa if| England for several weeks looking for cut off ard|n match, has at last been succeasfui. | Knees at the start, but ran |e has been secured by Matchmaker | gasonD Rice Bettinson, of the National Sporting | purse $400; for four-yeai Club, of London, to meet Ben Jordan, the champion feather-weight of Eng- Z shot. Apple Bloom wi J Bent to he | | Before the | Pubite { ‘ qui ie wae rer sana a. en aone pour pefere thal |HTERMAN B, DURYEA'S ACEFULL, THE ONLY AMERICAN PRED COLT IN THIS YEAR’S GREAT ENGLISH DERBY. || |Two Years. | Prery Day. jundlee, 104, 224 30 week in May. The boyn will battle at The cable never transmitted news| tumed, crying odds. Horses are leaving |The horses are galloping to the post|didute leading a length. Steadily the apital, $50,000. REFERENCE: State National Bank, New Orleans. Be Bonare tou Hest, § duet! Don Or ee Han tenly Cie eine ne | more inteseating to lovers of the thor-| (he paddock, ‘There are perhaps wldown © liane) tormed (by thousands of | Breen ang white colore creer Por te] 928 Canal St. New Orleans, La. 280 Broadway, New York, N. Y. a jeecttl a Seale 4 nee and 8 aide ee or wnt) Lavigne |oughbred than the despatch which re-| dozen or more. They ‘e all English ooeer Snthualaat c Beene. T Lied gO on the whip. Tae, crowd roars encourage; . Dovakin, 99, is at present travelling with @ vaudeville | lated that Aceful had been backed to| thoroughbreds, mounted by Wnglish]ef sight and you wait for the word | nent, ‘The din ts Indesert eee. Montanto, 108, Conley... Late at hbreds, ; Shonen he i is | one ans. tart poor,’ Won ail outs Timee1.163 brother in Cleveland mays Hater (caus | win the English Derby, ‘The bet was IiVanve, ones) This excention tal Poor: you lieariK rome itraml they mop) ii Gti Asoc ul caine ac perereresout ro ur ree = orse- = sohhder, Was, om, Funning, but Pollak | the best of care of himseit and expects |$1,00 to $25,000. Horsen have been backed colt of commanding propor- [4it, es w suve the surging excit:. | On, on. you good son of Mirthtul,” day Read im . He fints faine under|to defeat Jordan. to win races before, but in this par-| tions, a colt built on the type of a bull- people surrounding you. Hours seem | au say in your enthusiasm, N 0 | Y y ‘ . . y st supre iy Into ' 4 "chan hep gel api Prin She last | Englishmen Will Hack Yankee, | ticular instance the news of a wager on| dog, thick and strongly muscled, ‘The SAREE oy odie? avoute(eivotesn | Means effore: Accful ‘pounds: inte At ew Urleans ester ay Kea ton q last quarter and saved ground at every| If Lavigne trains faithfully for the |Aceful's chances thrills one’s nerves. It| Impression conveyed is one of great} init ow. Sure enough they. ha vrize of the Yankee. E - 3 turn, Benmora outgamed Dr. Scharf in | contest there Ie no doubt that plenty |# the Yankeo colt against the pick of all] power, ‘The colt moves away with a [turned Tattenham comer." Acehul | How much, dear ‘reader, would you | JUDGE DURELLE, 15 toi, e | B, Serene wane cee erpenied when the | op money will be wagered by English |#ngland. That is where the thrill] graceful epsy action that seems to de Where ts Nee pe AAdey Sitcrll| Smaetioanctred Teeter erage over Take PEAT 2 to 1 “4 a a WON. 4 THIRD RACE. sporting men on him to beat Jordan, | comes In. vour space! without an effort fir the throat ething. plurs (i! | \etest nud gamest thoroughbreds that ° 52 WON i Six turlonge; puree $400; tor four-year-olds and | despite the fact that Jordan is one of | It Ix not an English horse owned by al He ts ridden by a Jockey whose thin, inen 1D, tne RIRGHaR | Solero Ry eoIal th nas END) beter repres AHU MADA, 2 toi, <. 2 . fl the most popular fighters in that coun-| Yankee, but an American thoroughbred, | Wizened face peers sharply out beneath | despera t * than Aceful has been sent to present America in many years, Of the to train on and deyelop into a ihe held qui Aceful Is there with the leaders, Mar V}tin has him on the outside. ‘Three horses] ou: iene pit up | foaled, reared and broken down on John} the peak of his cap, This is “Skeets’ Betting | f Starters, whts., jocks. @.HIV.JMin. 31 yey | 00" Eben. the Engllsh lght- |i, Madden's farm in Kentucky. How|Martin, and the grandly proportion; Amp. Planudes, OUR GUARANTEE WIRE WAS JUDGE DURELLE. Wink -5| Welght champion, six years ago before | ‘ only in front of him. Two of the leader 4 three-year-old his chances should OUR THREE-HORSE-PER-DAY PLAY AT NEW ORLEANS. ‘The Stewardess, 100, 7 at th National” Sporting Club, hich he; much would the reader give to bo pres- horse under him ts Aceful, the only Are fre whipped and spurred to h. second to none. He Is the son of ' RS coounted for here aa well as every winner, and the showing is made of the Gor. Sarren, 105, O°NelIl 44] Won in seventeen rounds, Is still freah |ent at the running of the Derby and} Yankee in the bunch. heir positions. ‘They are done, Mart! irthful and Myrtle Harkness, both Every loc) dally play, divided tate bers of 310 cach on cur hres: dally esleoMone, ’ rey, 112, KE. Wright... 7-1] in the minds. of the English. sporting | look upon a scene something like this: As you gaze upon this solitary repre [oc sitting still and fhe rider of the re-] known to this generation of turf en-| | result of a $30 dally ol YEU AG ‘OF A $10 FLAT BET: roby Hi Ras pooped {s men, and tt oie that which will cause! 4 feld where are congregated thou-] sentative of your country you are con: | yiintng Hokes Ot the meal: gue tte nyse i) mood Iecehorees fe taking: Hovis. Betting. Fintsh. Won, Lest. : Kimble ‘Dows 3 SS Sher ho Pekin be american: sarids upon thousands of peonle, Grand-[eolgua of a queer senaation, A lump |\iookslover at him ansiously. Zhe Ameri:| Acsful there Is) something taking ScoTaH PLAID. Tio Won’ ag Maen eee Wer tcls. Mme atk ce. Lavi Shoald Win. stands and inclosures packed with the|rises in your throat. Your eyes blur jer him ix striding easily, The two | hand tr. America's rptional game, poker: Pate: ‘a1 to.10 «Lost "0 Planudes outclassed his field. Had to| 2" Proper condition, Lavigne ought to|best people in England. Nobility in the} You gaze abgut defiantly, No one ap: J) Ana have drophed behind. Tt ts now |it ly a hand hard to beat and aR seldom OMR. FORSTER : 5 WON i : ul and the other, the lish can-| heaten. Mav Aceful ve un to his name, PETERS. WON be shaken up at slxtenth le, to come sve Jordan his quietus In less than |boxes. Bookmakers fantastically cos- - -—- ee a ae ae CANDAREEN {ox 10 away from the Stewardess. r saved | twelve rounds. His peculiar style of | —————————_ ¥° Deo. 19 SWEET ALICE. 2 Won F round all the way and closed a blg|fghting in t | (@) O PRP AY Des ‘ BN RULE. 10 WON ‘ ap. Gov. Gayers stopped as if ehot. (rattle Jordam” Ponte eat iikely. =| WENDELL BOWLS IN FORM 20, 00 PURSE FFERED A cs 1 Wor “| ——-— terrific punch’ with both hands, and as | DUA. DILLON. H pine of 16 a 5 8a 0 oariaeates oo aan | JEFFRIES AND CORBETT ed : NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | Sppenene ih wouneing, Both mitts at an | IN MISS-AND-OUT TOURNEY. FOR | ee Bio § wor 8 : ee he nailed Jordan on te Su, anid put | iA ; 1 [REE ae SARILUA : 1 Wow 5 LEANS R. ‘ 0 sleep, ne train for the 3 IDANDIE. BELL ) Sore CRLDANS FACE TRACK, Jen. | fant at Chippernsll, where he por hin | — +> rurspay, PLOCARLINE 68 Won 3 Bre as follo self in shape for his encounter with | H Vall A.C f Fri Wants Big Fel-| PLOGany ie | Bury A 47 lect ayes Valley A. 1, O risco ants Big Fel-)| SWEET 5 24 1 maiden three-year-old Ss d of Serie f Competitions to Selec ’ ’ : cnt 5 Lost 10 | fies ‘og | CRICMeO Sherit’s Duty. econd 0 Mes 20 Per Tri lows to Fight in March or April. WER UMIRASE JOHNSON: 1 Wox | The" Weert i rane Pusitiat who Is found guilty. of Opponent for All-American Trio. Hd eee re cee i ion ‘aking a bout in Chicago these days lie aa = ie do A ANDES oss Criterie q oe f3 DB RESZKE Lost 10 Gols Millen 10 palent Jat a8 mes wire Benes of work- | FRANCISCO, Jan, 6—It cham-)Bive the men a purse of $2000 to meet |} rings” pec. 26 MAJOR MANS! $ a 10 + 1106] Ing again in tha ; eg, be- : 5 venty-round. bo! o 5 0 DOUNDLE + seven furlongs who has been appointed Anociee Barratts Teddy Wendel, of the Mutuals, was) contest. best. in three gamer Re Jeffries and Jim Corbett, the] in a tw my crane b uA slieer Dalat ao : DOUNDES } wor 68 Brows Vall 1h] rison, of Chicago, to watch all houta held|the winner and Otto Helltas, of the | [WOeh Hy former winning in| vyewelxht: champion, i ; ee pee of March or the fire SATURDAY, Dec FEDERAL Bo Bow 9 10 g *Tiokfull tslin the city in the future and decide | Franklin Palace quint, was the run anxious e ae ee April. 4 aie WEALTH i won rd ; ; ! d miss-and- are, then they can go rg ead and ss " tt ; ori Mad 7 BE| Whether they are fought on the level [UP Sunday night In the second miss-and- | Helita Complete, alt’ arrangements for (their|_ This in certainly « bigiofier when one MONDAT «Doe XR ry POTHEE J won 10 Peo 280) OF NOt, ts fulfilling his duties admirably, | out tournament to select an opponent Haase estnten cues Lavy, of. the| stops to realina that deftrion aoa Wives 40 seahersezae ROT ou 0 Be pelgra) avery Senter ie Rope (ko) the against the All-American Trio at the| Totals F ne Be ane BEG 1 ; wire 1h ane aimmons, spilt {aR only $21,000 when they OAGEN os ; er oy 10 ‘Third ait = ers ays: “You must fight on Yentrs e: 5. Wende ayes Valley .o el ~\ fought thelr champlonship battle before f YOU DAR ; i Peer Fare Allies and mares; otx fur the level, or Af you donit Twill ace that Seen oaneral A La Lae Wenge a nounced last night that he is ready tol the San Francisco A. C. last August, pec RANKTS 4 ON oo Marte Bel jever in this city again,” be the partner of Johnny Rem DAY, Dec ¢ ¥ ni saat} herift Barrett's actions have been re-|in the three-men team match, Helltas STRIKES AND SPARES. er ee = SOTIARD Op AVON 1 Wox Fading Lagbt ...... 97 nsible for the game booming in Chi- with Bert Alien in the casi Py senvole! - ONOL tees : rs rating Ml eagon Bince ‘he ‘ae’ pining in Chi: | wit double up with Bert Allen in th == DUFFY TO STAY HERE, — |8,%:9!, could nave been circulated with- |] cuunefay, Jan. 1 SeOH IO eS Be Wilton. . 90 | pass Judgment on bouts the fighting has | tWo-men team contest, Fidellas are second in Cammann's tour- vul his sancuo | do lsh) Beg on aes EB * Lady Kistake + 90| been ‘good. Wendell and Helitas deserved to carry | nament, having won tea out of the twelve gt _— | dig will take part Ip a meet to be hold /f do | 2 OO 3to 2 LOST Fourth Repe—Bantioen: one, mile: [Munroe Fights To-Night. off the honors of the evening, thelr | rolled = Arthur Duffy, the champlon sprinter of | at, Uae RA ea Ratay nent end PAINAY: : PAKE . 203 , eee oss sserssdis Baler Toney “9| Jack Munroe, the big miner of Butte, |COWMNK Being of w callbre which carried | icy Geneetingor has improved in hie bowing, |{® World, will not pay a visit to Eng: | Y20y ash record, Ae will also, run at snity. Jan TIOGA fied Race—Purse; th olde; five {| them through the succeeding rounds and | ity beat Jim Jordan in three atraight Kamen Jand this year, as reports had I YC) ine poston A, A. carnival on Feb, 14,|/§ SATURDAY. Jan. MARCOS. “16 to 1 4 i aa and) Mon., will to-nigh do 4 night engage in his Arvt | on to the finals with a rush, Wendell = Instead he will partlelpate In many ath- He intends to keep In training all next 4 HONOLULY, Bio} fight since he gained so much notoriety |" ecially good form, his averago | Th Spartans, alticugh atill tn the le letic meets in this country, Duffy says Season, Dut Says he never again expects Jan. 6. VJUDGE DURELLD. vil by flooring Champion Jim Jeffries in a | N4% (Pn especially gvod form, Ms Morningside three team tourgames he had no intention of going abroad thig {2 eaval bis record of 93-5 seconds for ii UPBAT qe 3 for six games being 2111-6, with 245 high, Monday evening Im | a i n abro u 100 yards made at Berkeley Oval last AHUMADA 0 9 four-round bout at Butte a few weeks | iit Deel’ done by any bowler in this to the pi year and {¥ ata loss to learn how such yay. 101 |ago. His opponent will be Jack Sullivan, | * if a Mokalisertarcrreor NET PROFIT IN 16 DAYS L PLAY 01 OUR ONE-HORSE-PER-DAY PLAY. every w: Byatr iA ie ade of what « $30 play daily accomp! RESULT OF $30 FLAT BET. competition to date, Helllas was 4) coording ti cal 4 for | Sra Mase ae tthe Articles | cose second, with an average of 22 for of four rounds or forfeit the|fve games and 246 high. \ null of Turmday evening's eames betmcen | Claimed, Yetrive was ‘trata. “oi Ho great has been the interest among | silq’ in ‘wringing. them all lator tle. for tain | Bullivan je twenty-five years ‘old and |the Dowlers in the competition that all piace, ea | losers of the past two tournaments |! 10 pounds in Aghting condition. | £6 estenined their invention. of come mile and Sixth Reebotplling: Men, Come to Me, Sereciir-iPerheiiriedsa plain to y stem of treatment wDi¢ i Battin Finish, Won, eat. Miner May Fight MeC peting In the third and final tourna-| the Side Dowitug Club boya will hold have originated and developed after my whole xpeience In treatin, 17. 8ircH PLAID.. 70% | WON ‘a Th ips a likatybo Mentenext Sunday bight, while NUM | chelr” Aral indie nian OF the’ yeanon “on Lew pases peculiar to men. It is treatment that i based on scientific knowledge. i WEDNREDA —boumissionen fe 0 WON = je next fight Munroe is likely to en-|)0) or newoomers will be found in the Avenue A alieys on Sunday, di, a have no free proposition, no trial or sample euts to offer you, My educa- FRIDAY," }9-SWEET ALJ 2 WON 16 — 3 gage in ts one of six rounds with "Kid" | jist of entries, A big crowd wis present ; i belag nal flor, my experience, iny’ consclenea my reputation, condemn all such quackery SATURDAY, ARRY Wi 3 WON x = z McCoy, the clever heavy-weight fighter, | during the progress of the different Sevisign SE SBI well lEnawe., BBG Bones | if you will call and see me I will give you, free of charge, = thorough personal MONDAY, & ‘Won 8 po #: *lrounds from the preliminary down to *## #ide club, xAmination, together with an honest and sclentific apinion of your case, and it 5 WON 6 — Matchmaker Smith, of the America A. |Tounds from the plein — ) find your ci § br — * |C., of Chicago, has secured Munroe to| via round—T. Toiien beat A. Lappia'e annual bow i Z Los = Be, : is in February. or refund every * DEC 36—MAJOR MANSIR. SB00ND ¢ flgivt the best man the club can secre, | te 118; T. uckingoany eat) Migragan, Th wiley ah preliminary arrangements | eg et ES AR CE Oe a PAY, DEC ZOPRDRRAL. 8 omim” — é and as McCoy te anxious to get the ii we 3. “ie ee i made, will be held at No, 10] Avenue 4} they are always included in the nominal asked. 1 MONDAY, *. WHISKEY KING. 2 Won cry — Js | auane fithhes nek the ate TAS [bak atl J et ee | SKE ye tr susowes i oraltas nothing Bat what Y oak de'ane Traps doing MEU] Tumtoad, Bee mg AMEN. } Bee - s | dae te bet G own, wi "EDN! % — } Soubt put his services at a reasonable |W" jeu. t) tant: A. Ratis | oath st sar yrhe pas Bis,» VARICOCELE DRAINS THURSDAY, JAN SINGPRCTOW BHBA... 5 tor = figure. He says be Me iin to nt Bny |roo, W. Husten, B Allen, C. Young and’d. | Due ‘ity naa mals FRIDAY, TAN: OW cap BAS 1 WON ry amount of money that he will stop| Diohm won by detau Bat it wi permanently epred wil 00 § JAN, a ‘The Governor Bowling Club ts plan- | Munroe in leas than four rounds. P| Bifecond round-—Alien beat Rang, 222 to 190; | 2 MM i Eetiog or tying operwtion tor ‘tim wee ae St wonnay, © JAN, G—-JUDOR D ae =—— pete | # big ladies' night to be held at the manee actor Hughes beat Henrose, 18) to, 176) Gifford eal | coi, Merman t:. Franck, of the Franklin Palace Neo pain or hoes of tam iar lend be complete lose TOTAL: ‘ Teenendaata A ws NO Alle: One Hundred and ‘Tair. | Terry Oe Ree ee Cpt Canell Beat Meare. £98 | ib, putt individual score of 280 in ULCERS powers, al at TERMS AND CONDITIONS, rn, who Ie atill at Wert Baden, | 5°, 187), fhiera peat It an open game recently. ‘The colonel is improv ee Wingham beat W on a, ‘WY ayetom of eat. m will be well represented in | wiii again och referee of & boxing show | lace, 189 to 157; beat You ing, and there's no telling where he will stop ‘i t ont-horse wire and for our three-horse wire 1s $10 weekly for each, “ eres ol * ow , 0 15 eat Young by a | seule and chronic, by my fee for our Mir nt, and “there will be many a Mt 'Melabmaker Billy Coos | Third rmundeciuhen beat Aliens 18) tortka green et ‘trentmem are ECZEM ovata mated you weskiy, With checks tor SeraGeetacceaite Bit warded both to the te be held in Deireit. jstebmaker 1y Com | wondell beat citer Ra tx} " Hy gold ple A, ie are malled you weekly, with cheok for profits. Accounts ee- ale bo TAGIGH ANGLO |icin, ot the Datroplitan A.C. of wat cliy, |Raruinntat’ HeLa” Idk Hieiltee Gai hota the, bowler m SAA Seyepehes, oF any erupt Aiseane of the a Bently cured by + tty with hy you on telegraphic notice to that effect. Omclal committee has been ap- | bas secured Terry to referee the thi Ce | unilshed "in the New York DAILY AMBRICA, the recognived ‘racing authority toed. are the minimum sums that are accepted for betting: bouts be | 846 to 204. 16. The star attraction will be @ ten-round bout bet STRICTURE cured without dieting or d to lect the prizes and th. rt as holdin, his club om Ji Been told to spare no expense IM | ar a Mie ae Le—Wendell beat Hughes, Ehlers, 186 to 171 283 to 155; two In three games)--Wendell ty euiting. No pate HYDROCELE For 8 $10 dally play on sash horee— B60 ud 2 Wht 7 s jerritt, of or 10 dail, en each ho ). following officers have the affair|2!™ Duswan, of Detroit, and Badie Cain 0 NY and 181 to 170. a0; B Merniis, ak DISCHARGES OF any ewellings or tendor- For ©, $90 dally Blay on such Roree—4160 ge and are working hand to make | South Brooklyn, Aparring partner of Mot h Games, hres’ ow five, Bowling luck was de: stopped completely. imped For « dally play on each horse—9250. Most successful m Joe Hun 1 be the aunouncer cldediy on the side of the wink 7 N. Without « enttt 100 dally play on each horme—$600: William’ Hootael, | $9 4 boule held by the AS An outcome of the several cons | were, Frankie 180,38 BLOOD POISON~ Fur Jasgor sums tn proportion, Yice-Prenaent weeks ago and Ce eat. este In the ins and-out tournament on | rit—198, 191. 173. ING S RHEUMATISM Kemit direct to the ¥eulm & Oar Cn, 28 Capel seat, x ior ane in ordering us 601 Clark, e he Grand Ce alleys three | ~ ‘aed withens fe alt he ‘ to bet for you be sure to # pie 0 play the one-boree wire for em, John Be, | Mesh, who Bgbte Joe Grimm, of Philadelphia, |fen’ three series, best two. in atundey The copditios potash + treetment. of the Maxim & Gay C a ine Maxis) & Gay Co. iil make all wooountinge’ direct ¢ In & stx-round bowt before the Broadway A.C, |atnos being rolled, of which Allen won | ere but four out of seven, and Zachman cao NERVOUS DEBILITY BLADDER AND KIDNEY CON. °} The Maxien Go, assumes all responsiblity for ‘proper execution of of the Quaker City on Thursday night, did more | the majority with big averages. tured the entire series. ing 815 for the clients orders. by mr system of treatment DITIONS ng last year than any other man In the| The scores four apines iy Our friends are onutioned against sending money through the malls without registering. b J Decker, Will. , {iveagective of the time pos have been |by my system of treatment whow signs of tame No checks arreptable unless certified. ees, O'Brien fought twentydtour battles, | Rand 160 18417 Fe Ht ones. William Ht wisleh took’ place In Philadelphia, | Allen |. 3m : fit A irenemen team tmuroament wil be amicted. Landi pied en ight champion, In the second match Biily RB the House To aun aeaeen ae Write if, you ennnot call. All, correspondence strictly, conAdentiel nd all —— replies sent in plain onvelopes, Tuolow two-cent stamp to Insure reply. OFFICE HOURS—0 A to $50 P.M. Sundays, 10 A M, tod P. M, | —— of the Fidellas, bowled Theod Whe Haus THMERAsRARS Oe going 08 Edt. will be given " ' lof the Grand Centrals, fontinental i games, the Manhattan ck gly CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE, urned Gren en iy famole of his knowledge of the X by averaging 192 for four games. i ~ visio e ber Rifle, Kennedy, the creck faker of Wittsbure, | Was closely pressed, however, Totton | ‘sores Deastie is coming around again and lowed to rolls single | bere teu ait ant “ting meet la teas averaging tin Rnd “nckna edgitig defeat | *i!! oan @ecupy bis old position at the sainp sobie and 4 afr ung ist DR. R. H.M. MACKENZIE’S pod the conclusion of the four,a | adem Im Station D- ra Bisiett tbe negaea FY PES Fouen oR HE Bagh Had NEM te Tore Aaceen ont 146 WEST 34TH STREET, infymateghe. conclion "of | Medical and Surgical Office, siirgat's large rte | ‘The dhisd match was @ twormen tou {ii Bite so"ta. euvtue shieye tant oeeh CHICAGO HANDICAPPBR, 233 B'way, anpeeiio YOU. SPECULATE 2? lstsizeiase Ses cae YOU INTERESTED IN THE RACKS pn