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i RLDs: LATEST NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. LE CAG Se ee eo EGR 1o GUTES ST. TAMMANY WON (TO BE 222 DAYS O’BRIEN IN CANADA CLUB STANDING. ‘| THE THIRD RACE; RACING THIS YEAR George Klumpp, of Harlem, Will Back Mrs. ¥ M. Kessel Against Any Woman Bowler. ‘If Date for His Bout with Root in 'Frisco Is Put|Tournament Records for the Stratton Il. Took the First at)UOCkey Club Announces Dates and Sullivan's Off Until March. Past Week Show No Special Jamaica Track Is on the List. RACING DATES FOR SEASON OF 1903. ia Features or Big Scores. Total Days. Total Days. ‘Track. Racing Dates 1908, 1903, Bennings. Mareh 23 to April 14. - 2 wv ss all eat ABN at im New Orleans, and Honolulu, at Odds On, Beaten in Third. % Phe proposed match for the middle-) Benny Yanger, of Chicago, off In elx-round beuta, weight championship of the world be-| bas been matched to Aght Jack McClelland, the een Tomm: resent holder | feather-waight boxer of Pittsburg, They will! «Phere has been but little change in sype tommy Ryan, the pros meet In @ ten-round bout before the Allegheny’ of the title, and “Philadelphia Jack" | (py) 4. ©. on Jan. 17. The bout ought to be a! any of the big tournaments since last 2 “4 a “on iii in all probability be ar-| fast one, ‘The boys are eventy matched tn aclen THE WINNERS. Aqueduct. April 13 to April %. 0 15 Bteiatia stow Gaye, O'Brien's a tid Bing powrn. “they are begun taising | WOK: The following 1s the standing of en Jamaica Bay i & to May 6 9 - rang ays 1000P- | for: the content. rat “it to “tance of the offer of a $8,500 purse made | matched to fight {the various teams up to dato. FIRST RACE—Stratton If, 3,/] Morris Park. May 7 to M 7 - 8 Ww é Rough Rider 2, Doundlec 3. Gravesend... May 2% to June 17, +. Ww 18 = Sheepshead Bay June 18 to July 7 ay 18 COND RACE—Amigari 1, Hono- || Brighton Beach -July 8 to July 2, 6 fala & Pride ob 4eckey 5. Jamaica Bay. July 7 to Au 7 € “by Matchmaker Jack Hermann, of the | 5¢#t month. ae. OF ) American National Tournament — “International A. C., of Fort Mrie, Can, ! jay, ,, waight -- ent. | Leading team, Fidella; high team score, haa evidently stirred up Ryan, for oe cago, will o in his Oret fight in the Windy | Fidella, 1,092; high Individual score, telegram the champion sent to the match- 1 cy jy a tong Umo next Saturday night. Hie maker from Kansas City Ryan se gpponent will be Kadlo Toy, the Sghier ot, an eG , ' aired EAE es 0) Aug. 3 to Aug u 2 ‘will be able to announce on nex - | Francteco who defeated Jack McClelland in «| Stock Exchange tournament—Leading : ' 2 to Sept, Da dny.or Wednesday whether he will be in Sik two oaths aga Munity aba tor wilt |team, Post & Flagg, won 0) lost 0; bleh THIRD \RACE—St. Tammany 1, |] Gravesend... pt. 14 to Sept, 26 . ‘ 3 ’ : , B Brief 2, Sheriff Bell 3. Morris Park. 23 to Oct, 10. rr) Brighton Beach, d 12 to Oct, %. : 12 FOURTH RACE—Philo 1, The |] Aqueduct.. - % to Nov. > al Lady 2, Mra, F. Foster 8. Jomaica Bay. v. 7 to Nov. 7 Bennings. Nov. 16 to Dec, 18 position, to, accent, the offer or not. : ry and. ey sare. he is ict CS Ror tation at bout before the Chisago Atbielel team acore, T. J. Taylor & Co., 988; ee ean Frere twenty-round bout with Pe oes high individual score, 235. it, of Chicago. ‘There promises to be a lively debate as to who Commercial League ‘Tournament — will Le the referee {n the proposed elx-round| Leading team, Singer Manufacturini ‘May Fight Feb. 23. bout between Banny Yanger, of Chicago, and Tim | Gos jit dt hd o.; high team score, American Woo! : Jamaica Bay, the new track, comes in with 92 days © Ab the ‘Frisco club decides to hold the | cattahan, of Philadelphia, which is to be de-lign sae high Individual score, Metas (Spolal to The Evening World.) Sat SST as Cre See ATER AG Ba iis Goose io attaaty,, ich | weet ber ce Loser AG, ot cuhngs oo [0% OOH! Beh, individual score, 6 NEW CER a hon RACH. Aqueduct loses 7 days, Morris Park 4, Gravesend 6 and Sheepshead Bay 1. \-| Jan. 19. Billy Roche, ma: of Callahan, Was Matchmaker Ed Homan's Inten-| oii ig ‘will only acres on George Siler,| Bank Clerks Tournament—Leading when he arranged it, then Ryan | Johnny Herts, manager of Yanger, does not want} taam, tle between First National and ¢ he will be unable to fight O'Brien | ioe oe een ny tor tes National Bank of Commerce; high team “hefore Hermann's club. If, however, dare on the referee quemion the prospects areyecore, American Exchange National the Ban Francisco A. C. decides to| that euch will be the case with Roche and Herts, | nai g71; high individual score, George Bold the contest in March, Ryan will] soo. ss ison, of cnleags, Morrissey, 24; high average, Speer, D rago, and Ohlet of Po- ’ . . Gocept the Fort Erie offer to Mgbt) nog ornetit deny that they have taken any ac- (181 2-3. “O'Brien on Feb. 2. A Aight between | tion to close up the America Athletic Club, of | Columbia Tournament—Leading team, and O'Brien for the middle-| that etty, When seen regarding the threatened | Mohawks: high team «cote, Belvidere, Saratoga gains 1 day, Brighton Beach $ and Bennings 3. Jan. 10.—The vagarles of the weather here this winter constantly upsets all the calculations of trainers, No sooner| AS WAS expected would happen, “Big |dates. For inetance: Brighton Beach, does the track begin to get in falr con-| Tim" Sullivan's raco track at Jamaica |which heretofore has had an uninter- @ition than tain sets In, and just as the | R@4 been assigned racing dates for this] rupted mecting of from twenty-five to food horses are ready for eacing they |%C" by the Jockey Club. The govern-|thirty days, hae had to accept days have to be relegated to the stable in ing body of all the tracks In the Metro-| which give them two meetings—one in favor of cheap selling platers, polltan cireutt has made its allotment | midsummer and the last in Octobi ‘An excellent card today was marvea | ot (ntes for the year and the foregoing |The Metropolitan track has three me y = as given out by the club. ings, one in the spring, one in mld- is the If surely attract three or sand sporting men from this it championship of the world in| ation which might have been far-reaching |1,078; high individual score, Dohn, 289; quoumh to nop the Mgdt game In the city, MAYOr High average, Dohn, 214 by @ rain storm that began this morn- Ing. Scratches were numerous, Bard In all 222 days have been set aside for summer and one in the late fall, ‘thou Hareloon paid: the “sport of kings." The opening day| It will be seen that the Brighten a peeokiye, Jerwey | Cy Newnes ona’ nothing. to Tire net, taued any ee sok tolirneinent Leese: ion, ne eee Potente In the second,| wil be March 23, and the closing day, | Beach, Weshington and Batatoga trkeke “miles of New York. Philadelphia, | “cniet A Police O'Neill saye the. only order he | ME! ha ay ey ter Lin Aleta and In the thied Breaker, Fading Light. | Dec. 6, which two scenes will be at the| secure more dates this year than they E which is O'Brien's home, would alone | nas regarding the club In to ave that officers are | score, New Jersey, 1,000: high ind Cogswell and Lady Chorister were wlth-| Washington track, tdi last: UAll the other aasocintiaheare 4 jeend 500 men to Buffalo, derailed there on alghte of exhibition to main | score, Beam, Metropolitan, 259; hia drawn, Despite the bad weather the| In order to make room! for “Tim''| curtailed from one to six days. Would Be Real Championship Bout oe 6 ee . avons . Tener ehaeariee ence tien . i. Martin Duffy, the Hght-welght, of Chicago, am jermania Natio: ij - BES oceinee wee ben legitimate | PMladetphie Tomy" yan will meet in a [ing team, Buffalo; hish team score, twenty-round bout before the newly organized | Buffalo, 917; high individual score, SMTEvey tha wes an tot oentora nave | OTe St. Lonia, on Monday night. | Kjobz (Stickers), 25; high average, , Bhip of the world, as both Nghters have |i, wit be th Dattle between Nett-woledte | ore, 185 10-18, @lready said that if they ever agreed to | fougnt tn that olty In many years, It is believed 2 attendance was large, and the specula-|Sullivan’s track (the Metropolitan| The change in schedule Increases the tlon, especially on the handicap, lively. | Jockey Club), the Jockey Club stewards | MWmber of meetings, Instead of twelve, as last season, there will be sixteer FIRST RACE. t ccepted order of at eagol For four-year-olds and upward; selling; purse, ped ptovensnses thes cha se Be Ce $100; seven furlongs. ean atye,eeere «28 PAT POWERS WILL ASSIST As Fulton Palace Tournament—Leading id | that the promoters of the sport are feeling their meet tn the roped arena the Aight would | Way slsne for the purome of pulting on tte big: | team, Sylvan and Mutual, 7-1 each; high Hider, 109 Redtern $38 31 IN BRINGING ABOUT PE " Taye to be a pounds, weigh in al follows in bouts in the near futare, team score, Invincible, 1,00; high in- jee, 106, Donnegan. 1 -5 | 'S @clock on the afternoon of the contest. coieay cy 4 : 4 1, i Both men oan make that ‘weight with- | Matehmaker Oherley Haughton, of the West ever enone, rama ws; high ave “yeut any trouble. With the hope of| End A. ©,, of St. Louls, bad w talk with man- | TAZ, jucken, 200%, games. “Ghducing Ryan to fight him, O'Brien | ager Dilly Roche and Johu Herts regarding the | Harlem League Tourna:ont—Leading parrese, Sinead y posted & forfeit of $1,000 | nuiging of the next bout between Callahan and|toam, Morris; high team score, Morris, With Al Gelth, the sporting man of this | yaoger at hie club, Roche was willing, but |1.0%; high individual score, Dutt, 263; Cede Hérte sald ho had promlsed the Lyceum A... of | high average, Simpson, (WALL Bet $10,000 on “Corbet UXicago, ‘the contest and. would not break "hie | Grand Gentyal, Tournament—Leading Ae te the dictator account ‘a Phat Jimmy Britt, the lght-weight | yens ics? oF pion of California, is not regarded | ad to decline Haughton + 106, Daitiete M le, 102, Soully. Dutch’ carter, 09,” Hai Playtike, 107) Fullersssccs 7 7 Dougherty, |. Helgerson 2 § a Start good. Won ridden out. ‘Mne—1.311 Stratton IT. was at home In the going. Had the foot of perty all way, buc had to be hustied along at end fo stail of Rough Rider, Latter wag slow to get going: finished strong. Boundleo and | Playfike stopped { fi Magnates of Both Big Leagues Get Together and Ejight-Club League May Result. z a victory over Callaban, Roche of course | team, Prosperity high team = score, offer. Oriental, high individual score, CINCINNATI, 0., Jan. 10.—The Na-yafter a short conference, Y | Sa Wee | 3 SECOND RACE. rt ey -}|_ “J simply came here as a_ visitor,” ‘88 & world beater by some critics 18] 1402) compete, the woll-known eporting man | Mulford, 26: th average, Helltas, 202, oriltniescyodi nachna oemcra poner nado: Hone and American uearue desaon cone sald Me towers eae eta neki nae evident by the recent announce- | ,..4 roleree, of Ban elucollldn ca dlettersta le a ale furlongs. missioners went into session at the I may confer the representatives sania pele oh sumicrin, @htine Nicholas Hotel at 10.30 to-day in order /ot Lie two big leagues before their wore at 8., Jools. i in. + Place. Ha jaz been finished. w Te) Amimtl, 97 A. Hail... 4 38 12 184 1g t2 try and tron out the wrinkles In the |(QWard peas ‘a tell eee {sph 2 aid Honolulit, 107, Helgersou. 3 = baseball situation as {t applies to the| brought about by the minor leagues of by BINY | friend in thie otty, eaye that sporting men on |Iriendslly Hoat Club Enterta: of Montana, the weil-|the Coast think so much of Jimmy Britt's ght. The Friendship Boat Club present thelr annual © saw “Young Corbett” box a fow ") at if Britt and “Young Corbett’ | and the operatic burlena’ he Hoodoo,"* writ= Eridal Gt! Burray, 9. 2 two leading organizations of the coun-|the country. and when the feather-welght | ar matoh 1 tn San Francisco every @ol> | ton and compu pala redemian: w Peace will probably be declared to- fed, Engatraume aaid to “Gor- | ne caiee on cereet* with be covered. ton and composed by Samuel H. Speck, a member Jim Clark, 102, 3 try. Bo y of the club, at the Harlem Casino next Wednea- Gay evening. Messrs. Hector, Knoepple, Seth $10,000 on you. I huve seen | tendon, Coan. will Texve for Hot Springs, Ark. | Wilkes, Ed Nugent, the Allien Brothers and iy 2 his battles and know | to-day. where he ie natched 19 Met tore ihe | MARY others are expected to render kood accounts Vapor tity Ac, of that city, on Tuesday night, /on this occasion. ‘This year's eutertalament gives lark, 108 . é day. With ‘that declaration ts Fran Fone. ds fone. Fe ads, 3” None of the magnates would vouch- expected | that | some aeneadonal’ a ais IBFide (OE LSUREeY wad cIBt Gers safe an opinion as to the probable out-| Velopments will be disclosed. The h je of jurrey lot of early amalgamation of the two organizations epeed. Set fast clip frat half. but Come of the conference. but the fact} may result. So far everything has gone stopped aa if shot in run home, Honolulu that they were all in splendid humor | along smoothly with the committees, No va i Wi ve question has been brought up which was hla best all last quarter to overhaul the Si¥es support to the belief that the bit- | 4ieising to either, and af anything Prid of Surrey. Amigari wore the ter war which has been waged for the| happens now. to mar the serenity, 4 leader own rounding far turn, and past two years ts to come to an abrupt | will be a total surprise to everybody, came away without an effort at end. ending, Although the members of the com- — | Q mittees are as silent as oysters, it ts The player question will not be al-|sald that drafts have been drawn up NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. = jiowea to interfere with an agreement and presented. | Several requasta have een made by 1e National and Ameri- [being reached. The most important | in" veague, and an early adjournment “If you are ever matched to OG Pay ‘pritt t will go to the coust with | Austin Rice, the feather-weleht Ngiter, of tin bet $10, near! ‘You can beat him. Boyle's Next Fight. Rice will"have tro diye to prepare for the cons |promlge of far oulshining way of tho club's pre- ‘ . fost, "Corbett’” In to rece! . i ~ | vious effor In direction. dance “Orockey'* Boyle, the feather-weisht fighter of | Sicey, “Corbett” will probably put Rice to mlewp | T12U8 efforts tn thin direction, A dance will fol: ‘Philadelphia, who stood ‘Young Corbett’ aod ‘in lems than asven rounds. Jow the entertainment, CORBETT” WON'T [FELTZ FOUGHT © FOOTBALL GAME i . - (Special to The Evening World.) | question secma to be that of territorial | {9"the first’ session of the conference ck ee f NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan, 10—The rights, An early arrival from New York| was asked in order that all the mag- q th entries for Monday's races are as fol-| to-day was Patrick Powers, Browident hatey conoemed might be queried on \ = v8: of the Eastern League, and also the BS a. ’ MRS. M. KESSEL, lems: mace Puisel isslaen eatint te _ Ghis’ Executive of the National Ase | It Is belleved a league composed of ‘ 4 Harlem boasts of having the best| for hours without stopping to rest. Mra.! ois one mile, jen colts; three-year- sociation of Minor Baseball Leagues,|elght clubs will be formed out of the | Woman bowler in the city, and there ts] sresel is woman, but she has | ‘The Wisard who recently reached a peace tre two leagues. Shot Gun .. Prince Hermi Crittelam In Bond ». Peraaps Mr, | Potente <= SKATERS GLAD OF JARGOMAUTS WILL esos es] THE COLD WEATHER) G0 TO HENLEY to wate |, Tara Mace fume ne mil ands ain | time that the Marlem's| Fourth. Race—Handioap; seven faring. It Has Provided Them with)Crack Toronto Oarsmen Will have been In existence, W. J. Deboe .. -...J2L Prince Richand . 95 : = ac % Good Ice on Which to Decide} Again Compete for the Grand no doubt that, after the big meeting in] ¥een at the sport for ten years. Champion Will Meet an Easy )Little Men Put Up Fast Twelve- Event Only One Feature Of | Inatanayotls, she will be the champion] “l love bowing,” she says, “and find of the world, it only vesting, but healthful, Merk in Rice, but Refuses| Round Contest at Criterion A.| Equestrian Games at Ameri-|"vow “many men can average 185 for] 4) yn ye PA ea rca nemo aE “Kid” Fight for the Present. C. in Boston. "Think it over. 0 can Horse Exchange To-Night | ‘Think It over. Pretty big score, SEE LOMA RS NP TDS Ales not come naturaly | Fa. ‘ jit? Yet that Is what Mrs, M. Kes steady practice, | Automaton - |tho local champion, has done this w kK one puts into | {HOT SPRINGS, Arc, Jan, 10—"Youhg| BOSTON, Mast, Jan. 10—Tommy| ‘The Aton annuat equestrian games On Miuinnyy Hatters Cini és, E will be held a ne American Horse ¥! a 200 Ba ¢ Pordett,” the feather-welght champion, | Feltz, the bantam-welght fighter, Of | i ige roadway and Fiftieth; ence with her. who is training here for his bout with| South Broowlyn, met that okl-ttme jerreet, to-night, ‘we Klumpp, onegpf the best known, ‘Austin Rice, when asked if he would|sghter, Austin Rice, of New London,| ‘The programme of events includes a|2owling men In the Eountry, offers to up the challenge of “Parson” its we Mt any wo , 1 should ike t | zi wenty ) match game of football on horseback | et 9% that Mrs, Kessel can beat any] ‘juny stars on 95 Carat... : i) ae ths 6 © been developed, and | PRM. s- serrvers BR Oa Hes in behalf of “Kid” Broad for a|C°m® in # twelve-round bout at the) eee the Boston Rid-| Woman ten-pin bowler in the world, and] iauy of inc Ladlanapolls prizes will wo | TeaMon 4. «+ ver2A0 Tom Marbia Hy i . ft, said that he would not take on| Criterion A. C. last night, It was de- ling Academy team, of Boston, captained thé match can be made at any Ume. Ir]t the bowlers who frequent the KIUMPD | Talk pemund 01M Championships To-Day. Challenge Cup. Broad at present, but would be pleased |clared a draw by Referee Cept. Bill|/by Mr, John J. McDonald, and the |!8 doubtful, however, if any games wi ore than at any other alley In town, | pee Sete eae olds; eix fur: ‘to meet him after his championship bat- | Daly, American Horse hange team, of be played for the title, as no one dis for nn Dy s are, ke je busy from | F, % i . tle with Terry McGovern, which 1s ex-| In the firet seven rounds the boys |this city, captained by “Joo” Meislahn, |putes Mrs, Ke ve claire: to Ba eT rE DY ane. yen a Lae 110) Glendon: 1% | To the average person the sort of] TORONTO, Ont., Jan. 10.—The Argo- | pected to take place next month, fought fast and furlously and Rice| Other events consist of a novelty'plonship honors. She ts In a class “Jan, 19 Giennevia . 109 Ahumada weather which prevails to-day may not!/naut Boat Club will send a erew over [Whe fact that “Corbett” has agreed to| had a shade the better of the going. |race, ess and spoon race, wrestling on|herself and should be able to give ten} Typ Evening | World photomrapher | Tancred .232-32.....19), Bate Guard be very pleasing, but to the manegets|to England again this year to compete = fight Rice before he meets MeGovern| After that Rice grew slower and Feltz |horseback, tug-of-war on horseback and |pins and a beating to any other woman | ovis ht asp Heh ak At Pierce Tae eee ADIL Lannea nace of the championship races at Verona) for the Grand Challenge Cup. ‘This was @nd refuses to fight Broad makes the| managed to score frequently on Rice's |# display of prize-winning saddle horses, |player. Her bowling ts marvellous. St Lake, N.J., it 1s received with Joy. Two] decided upon at a meeting held last People of this place feel satisfied now| face and body. As both boys were|Thore will also be a high-Jumping con- rolls a heavy ball with more speed than |what a great an idea from the picture | Sixth Race—Selling; one mile and « mount of speed the “phere | Silver Coin veal *Pyrrho or three times the events were post-!night, and preparations are already thet the little charspion still has a fear} fresh at the end of the bout the referee | tet. pen to all, which Is expected to can the average man. Her movements |\- sent down toward, the pins by the Criterion Woltraore 0. poned on account of not enough cold \Delng’ made for the trip called the contest a draw. create a new world's record, are free and graceful, and she c Fake weather to freeze the lake. Now the|, SIX of the crew that went to Henle: ea 4 a Broad. nm a an pre. sree a im " last year and put up such a good fgh ’ . EMPIRE TRACK 10 Taye oes ‘ Lie afternoon the championships will] and the other places, will be taken Wy ‘ L HOMMEDIEU ON ALL evry, apgedy, skater in New York and! atts none. to turn the tables thts Fee STRIKES AND SPARES. Aiternoon to ‘try for the prizes and|and will leave no stone unturned to get of the 120 class, sport son be expected, Must-Bear Signature of ; : Machines for International |#® * sis tour out of wren grmee in eacn/NEW RULES FOR LAWN, “Square Garden Event Cause; When Ecome Won Race and| Suit Against French Jockey) ing Tour Almost Ended with free tatvons the Bronklya Palas allow’ swe!” TENNIS GAMES THIS YEAR. Cara wei ree Maer and the Fair alleys’ toam of New York Clty i} water is a solld mass of ice, and there| for the prize will be in the new crew jet j Rory" whiten go to the winners, | Peter their crew in shape for the event. HAVE (l WINS. BE SED BY AUTOS tring Tondatce Dunineas 7" MYM) Rte Eh cra ET We AE awa Genuine | Beets , ill, Wi onths’ Speed Tests to Decide on the : of Recent Madison|Plunger Was Almost Broke|Jockey Henry Will Withdraw|Three and a Half Months’ Bowl- | SP Home and bome three-man duck-pin match for _ A Pf } aoe i Foster Tak . Rice. L Races Will Be Held There, “of Games to Be Held in Maroh| Earned! Him $3,500. Club—Foster Takes Dr. Rice.) a Clean Record rand a Fait olere unm ot Mew Fath Ol! | Coo Te te MiSTAHORA hela eh The Fmpire City track at Yonkers, | lit serle# Thursday aight, Jen. 16, at the Pal- | suggested By the comnmaltien having in % the hast successful athletic meet- When the Hamburg line steamer Graf 1th the three series of games to be | 0 Empire City track at Yonkers, | gos alleys, Brookiyn. Return Ge Fel | Chatne*the “international lawn. tonnis sist usp: i vhict scene o 120-122 Kast Fourteenth treet, FOR HEADAC! in Me. mm Square Garden NS, Jan. Waldereee alle out as har seek vd rolled next week the three and one pee Pe Bes bana She eoane of aanay AD alien nee Kast Fou mi area, ew York matchen 19 v0 desided Baan hi Fon wtanacat, ces Y morning she hi on board the well- Ai 1 P. J, Conway has been besieged; latter part of the Chicago act aae tor, the thoroughbred horse trainer, and | bowling trlo to the Paciflo coast and] will likely be used next season by the | form at present, and should make it interesting | It has been decided that the associ FOR TORPID LIVER. A International Cup Committee of the | for the rest of the clube who are in the ladies’! tion of each of the nations concerned Automobile Club of America for the pur- [tournament on Kiump's alleys. In the record! shall appoint @ captain of its team. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. of the club to give another} son, 1s In @ fair way to get on feet |the great racehorse of a few years! return will come to an end and the entertainment, meeti H be ’ Me . ict 7 | Scere And a4 (& Soaetlis | $6 (Prey Mewtne. Whee wee iooney is bound tor France for | 8™ WH! de disbanded temporarily AE) 10.6 or holding apeed teste of machines |game Bowed last wook Mrs, Franek tallied tas, | tale ts not Gone by any Suen aasvolation wi to hold another monster carnival’ Ecome wont at prices ranging from 2|the purpose of withdrawing his sult Bandusky, ©., until arrangements C8" / 14 select the two for the Internationel | ier many of the sterner sex would be willing tain, The referee ls to be selected by Garden on March 14. to 16 to 1, he had $20 on straight and|against the French Jockey Club which | be completed for the #00 match With! contests in England next May, {o' aooem as thelrs, Comimon consent of the captains of the amme will contain many at-| Show and cashed tickets calling for|ne instituted several months ago in|‘? Big Three of Chicago, “There will be three teed’ Sars ® | aii, win mors best the. Salvator Deviiog | (ane Mes player be "chosen. in both CURE SICK HEADACHE GAVE Athletic features, us well a a| about $3,600. Talking with a party of Jorder to show why his license to ridy| ‘The recorde follow: av. geore, |70tC4 chauffeur, "It will be Impossible | _RNCe Ot Sure utme ar une followias avoress nd doubles, and the singles are EADAG! of Irish Rockoall. Ht, le expected | friends after the race, L'Hommedieu|on rrench tracks should not have been birt 45) "4% | to hold a long-dietance Face because the | roide—Bi8, 786. 776, Salvatore-808, 661, 766, arran sits Ew, ConeeouLye | del 8, emnmenammameeainitia I took @ gambling chance on Ecome. | American friends that {t was bad policy Bt 7 #43 | mit were ob ed for a run to Albany alley for $35, semes play, The above changes will be sub- Goat of BEIOR, jssued in thes! was Varick u mited to the United States Lawn loser, Tho horse has alway#}io assume the course he had, and it |* Grand total pineal” amer ) ailSiag; ape |or Moston, tho machines would be in 1 S “yee “ mm. PRETTY, is Association, and if approved will Deen @ favorite of mine, and when }1was that which caused bim to decide on |PoBeMis ITEM. oo ai american, | TAnser of hele wrecked because of the (clin, "strogt Tennip Associaton. nd re saw him warm up I went to him a6 &/nis present plan. He is hopeful of re-j77 bee Ob bad roads last desperate chance, If he had not inatatement. Games played, 335. Games won—-All Ameri: For hill climbing it ts said the com- won it would have been back to Mem- ‘ can. 336. Lost, 49. mi I decide on Bagle Rock, New total (Uvreesmon teams), Dhis for'me. Ae It le 1 aim going to try |, 7meo Foster te going to Austria to train horses, and his old campaigner, Dr to run my string up to fifteen or twenty WORKS HARD |i use gi ne dion ae | eee hop moar an a ke bo in Germany on hls arrival, Foster PARDELLO BOUT. the ploking sum ine cauiage =” °° | thinks a aeat Geal of Henry as Jersey, Here 1s a steep bill which will jame score (three-men $084), | rhorourily test a machine's hill-climbing total for, Simonds ded med quailiiies. we, an Prensiers, J It le likely that a long-distance race, % 1, Chie Of fas, Aiers Pick & Go. trophy, CB OF yout one hundred miles, will be run — Jockey and says that if it is agreeable 2.488, t-weight 4 Mod . EB :] : ieatewelant John Fierpost Morgan to Henry he will sign him to ride in| ial for we rawtort, MoGresor |on the impire City track. The wide o @ A. A. Jan, 15, ts| Was named Pierpont after his| Austria for hie stable and give Mim) 74 week's record: p his own 1 want eve: that is Men, Come to Mel suraine tis), Patios Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, ysreces or any Swellings, Catarrha!l Discharge: ‘ES eumatism in its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, turns and level track make it safe Bladder aed online? Senenions anne, Bineies | mother, that belng her meiden |" * 7 A Ameria Sok ee Meee oree Whe, onhage sy Associate BD of Fea, to. come and have a social . . is with me, | will give you Pree of Charge a thorough per- hicl name. The 1908 World Almanac oy an . » i Jo! Nels: ‘ . sonal examination, together with an it and scientific opinion rained | (PAS* 188) tells the names of his! w, : Although Johanie J of your case, ler no longer, me at once. : ‘and syclist, bas shown to can’t call, A CURE IN 48 HOUTS. fe Aaa