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NEN TOURNEY 1S NOW ASSURED. 3 Meeting Held Last Night at Harlem Circle Alleys, and > Contest Will Begin Jan. 15. HOW 'FlM CORBETT KEEPS AIMSEGR FIL TO FIGHT, (BY LOUIS BEIDERMAN.) a tournament is now! @asured fact. Last night the final of the clubs was he! ments were completed for the big Which will be played after Jan, 15. The tournament will be under the hagement of Klumpp Bros., and will be bowled on the Harlem Circle alleys, the meeting last night was held. his will be the first real tournament Women bowlers ever held tn the States under regular Bowling rules, and it Is attracting wide- i attention, es and spares will be counted and ulation balls and pins will be used, | following teams were the first to the matter up, and the members Mave worked “hard to bring about the that ended so successfully last The Tallapooms, Goldén Links, lef? Ardsleys, Oleandors, Jollys, ff Van Winkles, Beethovens, Bi 3 Ter Hottentots, Crescents, Liberty h Grounds, German Americans and ie of the most prominent of the 8 bowling clubs of Harlem is the ox. This club howls every Sunday ernoon at the Harlem Casino, and erat Sunday night the members will id their third annual prise ‘bowling And veception, cers of the club are as fol Miss Fannie Kasporwits, Pres! mit; Miss Carrie Strauss, Vice-Pr _ STRIKES AND SPARES. Rowling Games denen New League Tournament—Spartan, &. . oe nt itatron, At Amann & Tretss'n alleys. League Re Pump y Owners’ Individual ‘Tout 6 eva. jiceeith at Paco Crotone Ninth at thi alleys; » Third Avenue’ and Bridge Power, Hales « the ‘Crosstown alleys, ‘The challenge of Algonquin Bowling Club to bowl the Circle B, C. wan ace ited by. Bourvi Felt posted with Joveph Taam." * 6°" “Phe Metropolltans issue a challenge to las any bowling club, Algonquins pre- ae tor $100 or $500 a side, for a home A, homie “series, one to ye men on of Trimmer, Gates, William- | juinche, } The Montauk Club holds dts regular tceting at its own alleys at 8 o'clock ) this evening. Some special business will } ee, brought up, and rge attendance of the members Is looked for. Y Bawara Bates has been rolling some} fear Wonderful scores on the Montauk “Miles. This sixteen-year-old boy scored | t night. | i ae | Bedford Palace Bowling Club will hold | annual meeting and Store of offi- ext ‘Tuesday ovening, It is ru that J.B. Guinche will tender his Mation 4s captain owing to pressure | business, | Last night the two crack teams of thy Hoboken Knights of Columbus met on ir alleys in a SUALER fame, Score: lone, aterson, 221; Fairy, EH Kennedy, 177} 1,006, irglo mon—Hickey, 26; Mame! | A rs, Ibs; Kelly,” In; Burke! 188 a we. H iy, + Burkes 155; | eon und he defeat administered vy the Fair | Plays to the Young Albions inst Tues- | : has caused iuch surprise and | m among the boys, as to be beaten | A team holding a low position in the | MANA national tourney 1s humiliat Alblons’ would like a | th the former for any} amount aad are eoniident of winnin, ba Brooklyn Amphion tournament | me been organized with Aftcen of the f ieams in line, ‘The bowllig for >a rat to commence next week at | tank's all Bi Qn Monday, Jan, 1 i @ bowling match #, Beventy: ‘A, between Tom Dunn's Delaware the Twenty-sixth Assembly A ees and the E. Z Bowling Club. | BAme promises to be an interesting Ambo siden fost ecufident of vic ollow.ng ia a list of the playe ware Club—Huhic, Lowle, Cham ons, Btarek.. Roche, Rodney, W nity, 0" Donned rady, eat tah rady, inchin, an, \. Palmer, J! Hi. Nooney Peterman, | Tuesday big John got a little of his i back when he met in a #ix/out-ot- he game wa. t@ finlgh; firet one man leod= Khon the other, ad ten of the led before a vas poached in favor of Boem- ee rolled ped ten pin 3 for games eg Beores were 110, 206, 194, 223, 196, oe who hail from Green- with the bas ede 164 Pp take place at Chambvis'y Bow ing | ¢ os Hil AN i i i wt i i“ fi WMH? ( i i ue ti ie i ‘ tL ih On hy Wi Ny My To-Day the Ex-Champion Is in Better Shape| " than Ever. chances were Inughed at from one end of the country to the other. He had been dissipating for months, and it was an effort for him to get into shape, yet he put up the fight of his carcer, and had | he not played to the gallery and been able to go a few minutes longer would | Valley Club should be successful in get- ting Jeffries and Corbett together in the ving again? After his long retirement many people think that Corbett would not have a whost of a chance to win from the big champion, but there is every reason to | have regained the champtonship, believe, nevertheloss, that he would stand | ‘To-day Corbett ta in better shape than | @ far better show than he did when he | he over was in his life, Since his aight | Jost In the twenty-third round, after hay- | with Jeffries he has given up all sorts of | ing administered a severe beating to | dissipation. and has carefully prepared | Jeffries, himaelé for just auch an oppurtunity us| At the time of that Aight Corbett's | presents itself now. HARGIS WINS | bolted to outside fence, Princess Tulane Took the First} padi go Se Event at New Orleans and the; NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Second Went to Carl Kahler. NS, Jan. &—The entries § races are as follows: 8 old; five Hl Tammany, \Reant, K 6 Ande’ y10, pelt Laws 8s. timores..+ {ft Richard, 112, Morpe aise Lignt bs atorei 8 10 10 2 et ood, Won" driving, Tlme—1.20 2-5 | CRBIEaL Alcan ware linden. ha‘? drive |i the last furlong, Hargis got ap in Here at Tunnel NEW ORL for to-mor First Race—Slaiden Allies three y Lady Mistake , Mintle Other card to spring on his rivals the ;Amerioan League haa little or no chance ing a team in this city next sea- The Board of Directors of the tunnel which John BH, MeDonald is %/ building have knocked Johnson's sclomes to smithereens. Andrew Freed- maa, a member of the board and lately President of tho New York Basebail Club, is directly responsible, Johnson, who ts In Chicago, pretends to be Ignorant of the whole affair. ‘We have our grounds in New York, and they are pald for,” he sa: Nevertheless, it seoms that Ban Jobn- son and his partners of the young league have been folled in their plans. They cannot secure grounds. ‘hey had their eyes on the vacant lots between One Hundred and Forty-first and One Hun- ‘dred and Forty-third streets, bounded on the east by the Harlem River. Miss Pinckney, the owner of the prop- Jerty, valued tt at $500,000, Johnson and cohorts apparently dd not have that much money, so they sought the ald of John B, MeDonaid, who iy bullding the Rapid ‘Transit tunnel, Johnaon, it seems, interested McDonald with his talk of the fares he could collect from people wolng to and from the grounds, and 4sked him to put it before the Board of Directors of the underground road and request them to purchase the property and then lease st to the Americaa League fora term of years. McDonald played his part. ‘The Board of Directors did theirs, and by @ unani- vote turned the proposition down. waid that they could not see why should do anything to ¢ost ball interests, ie wink Unless Prostdent Ban Johnson has tl THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE-Princess Tulane Agnes Mack 2, Apple Sweet Veauvia Prince et “Metrows 1 Keone POURTH RACE—Warranted 1, un! oR" Jor Mansir 2, Erne 3. man; 2, Pageant a 1103, 0 Wiasendine .). 100 4 1100 Spray of Pearly. Maxelle . Elita Dillon Fourth Race—Haadicap; one mile — Sotch Plaid 2 dena (Rpecial to ‘The Evening World ) y RACH TRACK, Jan, $—-W. Martin will x ter, the horse that got Jockey into trouble. “Featheratone lo a jot of money on the horse when he had! * maid Martin. ‘He's a counterte! ng do run him jn welling r inybody who wants him ¢ aco Fitth Race—Five a M12 Exapo ,. M2 Uranium ‘112 Royal De 10T Pirate .. 107 Senator Bush . 107 Booke Hag oe and alateenth mile Mes as nt und 1h) ‘Provast 109 Sister Ka) Imp Pan 108 Netile Regent | entice allowans Biiver Coin ie Me an| ten ringing of) Vogewell the NEW PRESIDENT FOR U.S. GA. Either J. A. Stillman or H. Y. Heebner Will Be Elected to Position by Golfers. Pidile and cold and endear except a narrow strip rail. The qllom ine. araes_ were ading Light, Basileus | Tenny, ratched: and Majar| FIST RACE three-year-olds Puree $400; five furlongs. Ly Ptariers, Pri white. Jocks. St ‘Tulane, 102, Kedtn 2 a Bub'n Queen Heroine, 104 ° Stee! Witton 1230 doh fue Start good. Won driv! Redfern put it all over Fuller when. it came to a finish and got Princess ‘Tu. | Jane up in laststride. Agnes Mack was | beat, and with Jockeys reversed would © won cually, Noweta closed a big and Anished strong SRCOND RACK iling; three: RACING NOTES, Metropolli a Jockey Club—Tim Sullivan's track tn Jamal increased its capital stock from $400,000 (o $550,000. The increase conslets in the tsaue of 6,500 sbares at par value of $100 each. All of thin stock has been subscribed tor, Notification of increase in the sieck yesterday with County Clerk Ingra ef Queens County, i President Robertson, of the United States Golf Association, will lose his Job at the next meeting of the ongant- zation, which will be held next month. The Nominating Committee has a new man in view and it i# more than likely that James A, Bullman, of this city, will secure the position, That is not at ll certain, though, as it is believed th ome of the members of the commilt will offer the name of H. ¥, Heebner, of Philadephia, who at present ls treas- urer of the association, Both men are very popular all over S98 1.8 the country, and the naming of either] TY#8e James Rewe intends to start on « shor will be enthusiastically recelved by ali] Tcsiee Teas Suthmeear ata Pm Puree $400 olde and up: duel Hetting. tr Place. 25 2 SSSFr SE US? = faut Cnten, Wor bs ine. Rayon 4'Or, dam Reel Dance, by War . owned by Sam Brown, Ky, dead At MoGratbiang. She ra into @ fence at McGrathians Gud, where she bad been went to be bred lo tmp, King of Colus, and died of her tajurten eaeneee Ft SetIsysS Seam eee aie: f=: 5, t e- Se 3 (Photos by Stacy, Br ii i iM HET i a uff ae HMA a a i AMERICAN LEAGUE IS KNOCKED OUT. Freedman Robs It of Chance to Put Team /Philadelphian Accepts Offer of Board Meeting. There was one thing Mr. Johnson ev!- dentiy forgot to do when he was mak- ing his plans, He did not look up the bames of the men who composed the board of directors. Had de done so he Would have found on tae list one Andrew Wreedman, ‘There is only one such pec- son in New York with any known power, Hie Was sald to have been dead to the ball world, He probably lcally, but he has a walang in the old New York some of the stock even though John Brush holds enough to make him the dictator, Freedinan was loyal to his old love, When the proposition af the underground. poad helplug out the rival body came up, there Is no need of even Kuéssing who was the first to tura down the American League, Johnson did not bargain for such opposttion. But he © fot It and now it really looks as though he would have A ree le Newt Work Club by Fleetwood Park or some woods If he Insists on hay- a team to represent the the news. He sa m fo ween he hoard « firs heard of it and MeDonald to do IC teh! But, according to myth correspondent in Chicas, Js mn ex- essed his surprise and ‘denial with how-to-be-happy-though-dead expres- fument yy “Of course, Johnson, cago, pretended sion. Johnson's a which interested Contractor id was that the un- derground road "would collect about a year as @ result of the 500, Os American League playing bel! iem, Tho situation places League in a bad wa; ney hh ona team here, ans wit Rhowt have only sever cities In the elroul also tad many players signed with the team, and those have it wnderstood liber ig for Johnson to do ts to put @ team in Pittsburg play them in New the only thin 0 ahead an: instead, Serer 1 Oe ne fore, @ full brother to the brilliant Blues and W, ©, Whitney's sensational ay Blue Giri, Herbert Vivell. Bird, Alsora, I cessfully in the last (wo years, ts consulting with J. 0, Keene, American trainer for en. MB, Varerett, of the Ruslan Army, Vivell bas an tier ate good wplary to trea, hersen in of racing there, through Kinons, ‘Vetore noeepliag’ (he shgspument .. @ ¥. BR, Hituhooek is likely €0 purchase trom W. © Daly the latier’e contract with Creamer, the Higbi-wolght Jockey, Rnoch Wisbard leo te try- 10 secure the boy's services for next seaou, Cevamer bas been riding in clever form tately. ..e 8 ‘Tony Hamilton, Gilly Labeland's old Jockey, whe was riding in Russia lam year, is euftering pg MO dimase cogmummption, gas 2 Pomona etme oe sti ea li Wants to Drive Lord Derby. 2, Epson oe bas inp fied roan , alae | Heve. “Si. PURSE FOR ers) try conclusions in a six-round ™MElaccount is anxious to fight With no chance of a go in sight, the ex-champlon has lived In hope of an- other batile, and he could step into the ving to-night In better physical condition than any other pugilist in the business. For a year or more Corbett has cut out all late hours and has devoted himself to hard, work. It is reasonable to be- therefore, that he would stand a better chance now with the champion than he did after the short preparation before that worked such a wonderful and unexpected change in his condition. Work, for which the ex-champion has always been a glutton, Is the real cause of his revivification, Morning, yoon and night for meny months have found the fighter hard at some form of training. When it is Impossible for him to be out ‘of doors or to be boxing or punching the bag, he {s Improving the strength of his hands with the little § he carries with him at all times ‘At other times he is exercising with big medicine ball, and there 1s no} 1, of work that he does not regard os ily the secret of Cor dinates: “He maken play out of Prof. ‘wittinm afi ey rs Uhat ever lived, bettie the hardest worker, RYAN AND O'BRIEN, Fort Erie Club, but Champion Has Not Answered Yet. | Tho next match of importance to be arranged will probably be between Tommy Ryan, the mlddie-weight cham- pion, and "Philadelphia J. ck” O'Brien. Matchmaker Jack Hermann, of the In. ternational A, ©., of Fort 11 Canada, is anxious to bring the (wo men together | s oflerod them a purse of $6,600 | for a twenty-round bout to be decided at his club of Jan, Hermann Bays the! men can divide the money any choose, but he would sooner fight on the basly of $5,000 10 the winner and $1,600 to the lose O'Brivn Accepts Offe ‘As soon as O'Brien received the offer he accepted It, and sald he hoped that| Ryan would do likewise, O'Brien willy Yewin training for the fight in Phila- delphia jum as soon as he receives word from Hermann that Ryan hax wecepted the offer, It ts doubtful if Ry , as he hay already sald as wan not big ODEN fo. bim to ht O'Brien, Another thing Which will prodably, cause Ryan to des cline, the offer is the fact that he is! Root, of Chicago, 4 bout before the San wome time next monvr. | |} give fits cw weeks tn which to elther decline or ac- cept the offer, o Takes On Jackson. | ‘Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien and ‘Yeung Peter Jackson,” the colored fighter, of California, will meet again in fhe Foped aren: They hove been oured maker of the Reel Athlete Club, of Philadelphia, to out at the club's show on Jan, it, Jacks is the only fighter who has scoured olsion over O'Brien, | O'Brien o i fights Joe Grimm, of Philadel. Sate {T siseround bout before the Broad- my Athletic Club, of Philadelphia, to-night. WAIL Bet $1,000 om Hanh That Eddie Hanlon, the feather-welght | fighter, of California, must be regarded | as a good lad In his class is evidenced | by the suggestion of hiv manager, whe! ‘Abe Attel, whom Hanlon SET 24, that he will let the for go 88 a vide bet on the bout iivornia, look on Man- 2% % when the boy: pinto ‘the ring there ls no dow bt that they will bet much money on thelr | favorite Jorbett? to Fight Britt, Foun, Carbais.”* moon, here, a, 18 r ios imatrhed. te aah a: ala | y Landag, ‘A iventy -rount aa Tas second mn oger so Abt aa § raced t tatonvam “reeehily Strom ithe atohoaner of br Bap Francie Cre: yaaa he ever knew, and that Corbett can see fun In anything he does, whether it be a ten-mile run across country hour's bout with a punching bax Corbett timeelt sayy that hia watch: word has been “Stay out pf doors. Wille ite has travelled about the coun- try asa vaudeville performer he has Haden horseback aimoge every day. The first. thing he does when ne strikes a town Is to a horse for a woek, and {eMe at his hotel every morning at 8 o'clock. After a long ride, along country roads if possible, the fighter punches the bag until luneh time, and then he han 3 reat hefore It 1s time to go on with his per: formance. Between matinee Dad ntgnt he takes a long walk, and after the even- ing performance he ‘has a bit of lunch, aad Is in bed before midnight without having had a drink all day, paying had dxplanation of the re juvena- tion of Corbett les In the fact that h is an abnormal Individual. ‘One’ might almost call human, Sunt as he was ab destroying hime anid DY 198 mueh grin Ing, work In train- jo has he shown far great an the avi him) super- was abnormally active in much luxury liperative powers ti suparat fone stb § r arkaple ml nning bis ath fF theetace of all prevedet so many downfalls at: hi nth sear, WILL DRIVE aD DERBY FOR TITLE: \E. E. Smathers Willing to Com- pete for Trophy in Cleveland in the Spring. FE. E. Smathers, the millionaire owner of Lord Derby, the speedy trotter, signified his willingness to drive pls horse tn a contest for the amateur championship. The event will be de- cided In a few months, A trophy has |been offered by the Gentlemen's Driv- ing Club, of Cleveland, and It is to ‘ake the place of the rage for the Boston Cup. Lord Derby and The Monk were sent to Cleveland last year co compete in the race for the Boston Cup, but as John A. McKerron managed to win the race, which was tho, third thme In suc- cession that the speedy Western horse won the the sporting men of veland have decided to offer another j trephy to be competed for instead, Norse to be eligible must not have been Griven in’ a gratessionsl ‘sace {oe at least @& month previous to starting for the cup, and:must be driven by an amateur, Jence, m: f you will call and see examination, togetbar’ wit find your cave is Totrabie Ls hed roar ease 8 fo corabie, I oe Me care T fnil to efect Stet for medicines, ae they are ‘to promising a oe STRICTURE tent bor i DISCHARGES dropped completely. BLOOD We] SON- eae aes tibet ete et mercury or NERVOUS DEBILITY yee og Peprey ied we Pi rg es } a of of the th tare bens win cannot call. repay ho’ will {nsure you of = Derm! fe cere yet or inayat “ioldea oa ig the no yerieal ire oa NO ATHLETIC WAR IN HURLEY CASE, New York A. C. and A. A. U. Of- ficials Deny Talk of Fight on Cyolist’s Suspension. It Isn't Iikely that @ war will seat between the A. A. U., the New York A. ©. and the N. C. A. from they ‘A. A. U.'s auspension of Marcus Hurley, the amateur champion bicyclist. Hurley is charged with haying played basket~ pall’ professionally and pending invest!- ation has been dropped from the Although there has been talk of bitter fight on the subject between tho three organizations, the officials of the A, A. U, claim they have not heard of tt, and furthermore say that nothing of that sort will ocour. When Capt, Charles H. Sherrill, of oa New York A. C., was asked about thé matter last night he sald: “1 know noth+ ing of the Hurley case beyond what I fave seen in the papers, No move has been made by the club officials to de- mand his relnatatement. case been men action Was contempla Being captain of the clu! he club, governors, held a. ¥ ineeiing ‘on atiesday. night and war net x. word about ‘Hurley or hig suspension.” “Will the club demand this reinstate: mei ‘ SBostivety, it will not,” answered Mr. F, Sullivan, secretary of the A. when questioned on the prospec- ight said: “This talk of a disrup- tion between the A. A. U. and New York A. C. fs all rot, The New York A, C, is one of the most loyal anembers of the A. A. U. and I am sure its officers have not the slightest inclination to question our ruling on the Hufley wee, By playing with an unregistered 4eam Hurley guepended himself. Should he apply for relnstatement, his case will igated, and {f it Is found “he for mohey or received recom- pense for his services as a player he ts out of the amateur class and a profes- {sional for good and all. That ts all there is EE RO Pr i BROOKLYN HOCKEY CLUB VERY WEAK, {t’ Got Another Drubbing in League Game Against New Yorker's Last Night. The Skating Club, of Brooklyn, demon- strated thoroughly last night that it has no posible chance of even coming. 7 to winning the hockey champlon- ship this year. Following on its defeat by the Crescent A. C, last week by on overwhelming score, It went down to defeat at the hands of the players of the Hockey Club, of New York, last night by a score of 10 goals to 2 ‘Yhe best the Brookiyn players have for their trouble of trying to prevent the Yorkers from scorlng are w bruised shins, incurred by stopping the ing sticks of their rivala in the game. Pre became’ so, latlews Yorkers had scored n commanding lead that the spectators were glad when the referee's whistle BOTHNER STAYED THE LIMIT WITH PIENING. | (Butcher Boy? WIL Take Another ‘all Out of Edwards To-Night. John Piening, the “Butcher Boy," will again slve Bil’? Edwards, the heayy- weight chympion wrestler of the Bronx, portunity to stay the time limit at the London ‘Theatre, on the Bowery, to- nigat. The Graeco-Roman champion defeated Kdwards on Monday night fourteen of desperate estling, Considerable money changed, hands ou the result So warns friends} turned out en masse to witness surusule, and as he had trained fatth- fully for the contest they were ‘tat vonvinced that tho “Huteher Boy" fail to throw him within the stipulated ome. Last night George Bothner met Plens ing under catch-as-catch-can rules he succeeded in staying ten minute clever defensive tactics, although, looked at Umes as if he would surely” suffer defeat, man tbat {9 sufferiug iwense or condition to come end onciel chat, wi with me and 1 will ex- Meclenuke aptifon of your tua y tell you 20. If, on the other manent cure, “inanaiun ‘you Pi hat RAINS refun ent cure of your condition, 1 las, oF any eruptive Sieente o¢ te kts 4 Beatly cured a Ma HYDROCELE ny swans or tens ot operat, Bese or ‘witbost « suiting RHEUMATISM aot. BLADDER AND K KIDNEY GON. DITIONS by mr srvtem of (resiment eto fae cig a ner a contuo tal ON ABs aie rate

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