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ar q] “LATEST NEWS OF THI /LERS NOW BUSY f TOURNAMENTS Bring Free-Head-Pin Gan to an End with the phawks in First Place. MOSS HALL MISS ROBINSON MISSMACKAY MISSHOPPER. annual sectional tournament of the ited Bowling Clubs has commenced. | first section, which will roll Sun- f afternoons and evenings on Thum's hite Hlephant alloys, started yeste: ‘the Buffalo, Heinebund and Albion Dowling in the afternoon, the starting at 4 o'clock, while in the games the Rosedale, Defender ham teams were the contenders, econd section will start to-night m Frercks's Arcade alleys. the cher, Vorwarte and Nutty Nut Being the ones selected tor the Tuesday evening the Mogul, Ac Will do battle. On Wednesday 1 Elche, Black Bass and Hee. Bnd on ‘Thursday the Tompkins ire, Woodland and Hickory teams He with one another for supremacy, meeting of the delegates to the Am- tournament was held on Sundry noon and an organization was pe A with the following officers: Presi Robert Pelton; Vice-Presidert peey Buckingham; Treasurer, Harry Hereog; Secretary, George L. Murphy @ of Governors, J. P. Curran, mas Flanagan, W. J. Hatton, An Kinke, Dr, J. H. ‘Tull, George L. hy: Schedule Commitiee, Joseph —. om. Thomas Clark and homas pthces following teams have entered as, Invincibles, Amphion. Vendome. Adelphis, Jonn Kunis. c.. Til-| Down the Pins. ' 8 lutuals, Conquerors, Echos | 3 AFRAID OF CORBETT. - Phe tournament commenced Monday | | Beka reauthnied on Wvedncmias eve are four bowlers who will not they gecided that they PFriday night. and will oe rolled on| ce part In the Woman's Tournament, | comfortable when bow! might as well be ng as not peas ie : ‘Four Girls Find Pajamas Most Comfortable p, > Boing “platare that ars B Lalim, Andepen tent. Vin Knights, | IS J | M J EFF RI ES Costume to Wear When Knocking i N AT 1O NAL L EAG U E Ri hers themecives’ will go to Los An THE WEDNESDAY CLUB OF WOMEN BOWLERS, WITFULL WON THE THIRD RACE, Beat Potente and Honolale— Favorites Beaten in Opening Events at New Orleans, THE WINNERS. i FIRST RACE—Shot Gun 1, -Mem< inn 2, Mauser 3. SECOND RACE—Lord Neville 1, inister 2, Zack Ford 8. FOURTH RACE—Jack Demund 1, N. J. Deboe 2, Jeauie Jarboe 8, (8pectal to The Brening World.) Jan. 12.—With clear cold weather here to-day the track has dried out to eome extent, but was etill he and stioky ekeept om the sutetde,s where, forna space of eight or ten feet the going was fair, The path again came inte bee Cad on the outside had the of tt. The scratches were DBmbarrassment, Horseshoe Tobacco, Automaton, EM L., The Lady, Philo in ‘the fourth and Mth, ‘Tom Maybin, Athelan, Swordeman, ie xer Coin and Criterion, Valleda, ‘Laay r Lasd, Durnell & Hera will ship all their g00d horses to the farm, near Louisville, in the next two to ready "to rus ee and will take Redfern with them { they can induce the boy to go. wee ON VERGE OF WAR [cis 28 —— = Betting. Starters, whts., Jocks. St-HIf.Tin. Str.Place, enings each week until com-! es Se Oe » who, ve: ele « € ts at A r rrowed —| Kk Shotenn, 102, Tdndeey... 5 23 lu 6 a4 Bie tals eck to a0 tc} ; | tie anme, and, what a more, citim t0|onesnoived tho, problem and new tour | nq tee Ohuch. Hanlon ccd rR Wilt eeeeg tient! ha A |Champion Savs $20,000 Purse Isn't Enough, | jive aiscavered the sesre! of bowllng in| palrs of silk ones are brought into use| Magnates Brush, Hanlon an ogers Yo Bond, 102, Munro... Gt ds @) ah fonday. Jan. i2—Adelph!. John Ennis . ; yerfect col every Wednesday att jon. Springstead, 105, Otis... 9 6 moctatic Club, Trianeie. but Ryan Says Ex-Boilermaker Is Afraid. Derrect comeory “tee coune oe aoretmenny attermoon, oath Ignore Deals Made at Peace Conference, | springrisat, tas, oun. 9 dy 19g dneaday, Jan, 14.— Mutual, Congress The Pajama Club ts what the young) — see hi rh . Prince Herman, 102, a wh | women style themeelves to ench other, | Skirts on," said little Miss Mackay. ible cer BB fan. 16—-Warren Wheelmen, Z . OG As ie Why, wi hese pajamas roll wasa, 102. John Den Buahii: Gounell, |} Is it possible that Champion Jimy posted a forfeit of §%%) In Boston to frends they are known a hy, with these pajamas 1 can roll |. nas been declared by the Ne-| that committee, composed of August Criticism, 102, Jo! 71011020 50 1B { : f almost twice a 1 ag I afd before s a yi = | Jemries ix afraid to tight dim Corbett? bind a match with O'Brien in a contest day Club, and only four very |? 5 2 badd ae Lio ate |tlonal and American Leagues at the ex-| Herrmann, of Cinolnanti; Harry Pul- Charlie Scorsan, 1 ip ot the most opiiiar tournevs IM) Te refusal of the former to nceept the [Ot MX ten. Atrena or twenty” rounds | friends know that they bow! in| and hoy are So comfortable. Mr [pense of dividing the older organization | liam, the League's President; Frank De Start goad Rieter res *ree- Hone duration, Gardner says he feelx con-| iffe HN Sea orn by | Klumpp calls.us the Seminary Girls, d p bs: a 5 ZA ree-Hend-| iirse of 42.000 offered the tiahtern oy |faemts candace iva he feels con-|any aifferent attire from that worn by | Klumpp calls us the Semin: Is, and eeainat itself. Harmony ie planned to| Hass Robison, of St. Louia, and James! Shotun went around the leaders at Beemement came ton. c last) ine Hayes Valley A. C., of San Fran-| tie latter accepts his offer and boxes | 4ll Women bowlers, | Ces see BEN ener’ lye the ruling power of the two baseball | Hurt, of Caicago, far tua, took comand without an ef- evening with the Friendstty | i. 04 has caused sporting men all over, Him @ twenty-round bout before the | Ky Wednesday afternoon the four|22 one can see us. It's really tots of) 98 a but the old National ts| Those fellows evidently figured that] fort. but had to be hustled along at end Ha rolled 461, of which total Dewes) (no country to ask thit question. When | he of Fort rie, Canady | young women, Misses Hopper, Robin-| fa". and 1 would give up the gare It/organizations, out the ol NeTone Utes naa nothing to lose and did not{ {0 stall of Memphien. Latter same Bibuted 103. the announcement was made that thejon the - Hardher Baye hee | son, Mackay and Hall, allp into one of |! ad tolroll: in skirts again SAN J Sagh : think thelr fellow magnates had. For} {fauser quit. : ; erdner pase he ls . 1 be the magnates claim their representatives |” q A Jong time the Dippers’ fret | isavcn Vatley Club had made the men{ ready tieeal OF Se pree mane lite sonitn damon | “We tiled ail sorts of ways to be com-| 8 in cincinnati | Ned Hanion, they agreed to Ban John- SECOND RAC, Held the tead, but during the punt} ine otter it aeemed a certninty that | ®t #23 eine mye. | fortaute; bicycle skirts and all that sort|in the peace conference in C leenlalderagnal che’ wiiielcesenraneula or four-year-olds and ups selling; mu their colors were iowered bY) Jereries would accept and requ _I Ryan to Fight stite. doricus/ looking bundle. “|Bajamae. Wwe ised them cand that mae AES Bay hold the pet id eae aaa dae tas Starters, whi Jee. gun, sip Black, Bite A number of teams. The Mohawks’ | 0 “ lp: SCRIAY Fairs s Sriel gee me atresia tour | settled it no ‘ on and Bi 3 2, TW iarters, whis.. jocks. &t. in, Str. Place, sehen eee aiden on too tho bett or dis repr , i mn, Ryan has been match to fight Sometimes the four close ds—fpur thamplons?. We we'll bow! any} best baseball franchises that can be had RERaY. Ned's’ Diayers, should go With | ord Neville, 102. Biner & 1% 11 6 & ebb hue . and eign articles for the contest ut} Billy Stitt, the middie-welght fighter | well-known young men—are with them. | four girls In New York in pajamas and Inited 9 First, there {s|2im,too, Then, to cap the climax, the | Melster, 196, Gannon... 3 4n 32 2 7-41 Arcanum Wheelmen Team I. being | such was not the case, for instend of) of Chicago. They will e Meth ri & k pede ty ¢|in the United States, National representatives gave Johnson Ford, “104. Do 26 3 1 5 h_ was for, o ARO. meet in a ten-| ‘Two little girls, sisters of Miss Hopper, ‘omstock, & particular friend of s Cf luable New | th, m 110, Winkdeld, 7 an 4a 1 thé Cyclone Team [. third and| accepting the offer Jeffries declared | round bout in K a says he will bet $4 we can beat}John T, Brush with his valut Fn niyliege, of invading | New. ‘York - rth, the prize WiN-| ing it is too small LalUIATI RR roke {ng IN} no other men than the four ‘close stock, the “particular frie a and Col. position to the Giants, which, Ba Re | Spt dustin r ity and are i y ee} tock, the“ particwiar tren his good Brooklyn holding, an ‘Ol. |thinned out by the transfers of e= 6 7 6 & 2 being idella’ Tear 1 Spavan | deqrienta Attitude Htdtent to be in splendid condition. “As | friends” are allowed to attend ssuret of the Casino Theatte | re ee ich the Philadelphia Club. All| henty, Davis and flberfleld, now looks sqitack 4 37 Tn 8 L., Knickerbocker Team 1.. It fj SEV | Ryan has defeated Stift there is mn 7 re . | nager of the "Seminary Girls, B te [like th ‘all. ij P. Pollack... 5 8 $ XS » Bieenaie hese Tile Chall Bery Jofirles's attitude ts placing him ta a) Gout’ hat ‘heciwilt eutt, (Mere, ls te | The secret of the side door pri- | Tix $100 may therefore be In stage|three will dispute the action of thelr} {Ke the same old tall-end organization oot, Won criving, Time—1.18 1-2. T., Oradell, Krakehli: mpire,| bad light. His popularity may wane! {;, doing so again, Stitt does not elise | Vite alley and the my: terious bundles | money ams : ammittee In the peace session, They ant xe 4 Lord ‘Neville was well ridden, saved eket Team 1, and Montauic ‘Team 1.) if he does not soon agree to fght ( with Evan, and it he goes six rounds! has been solved. ‘The girls are not in| | The four really do some Rood boy coon that they gave the committee no|Hanton Will Go to Law. ground at ‘rum into lower streteh, and Individual’ winners for the thres | pe rhe ‘i ES cuse for} he will he Ineky. Nchargaviorravintie aby and each of thein te good for any 4 heat the others to outside path; firtshed aesawes. iret, Bile of cees ye ene erie rene cas ldicerbett) Neda gor 118 the game for priges, but for the real/ time. Miss Hopper has a score jright to act for them, and the so-called” Brust, Hanlon and Rogers say that | 2ere under a drive, SMalster was on ‘Oppermann, | evading a match fs ady for Rice, love of the sport, and some time ago'and a high average of 1 agreement entered into by it will Ge 18-|to act nally for ‘thom, They wil |etreme outside entire trip and covered hird, Miller, of| that he aad Fitzsimmons divided only} “young cornet,’ of Hot Springs, work ES AND SPARES. fight. Corhett for the purse offered he | \uiey G could realize $15,000 by defeating his : Jan, as the latter ts willing to. Nght a 110 Bor Harmonte Bowllng Club held its| him on the terms suggested by Jeffries— up ‘well. As itise will only have one di eeeption last night at Majestic | % ber, cent, to the winner and 2 per |morrow—in match Cf the loser. ohances are that ‘'C lle The club and its friends spent aforme $9 NP OA nieve than three E enjoyable evening. Following are| Ryan Saye Jeffries Ie Afraid. fonie’s officers: Al. Bilison,| ‘Tommy Ryan, the middie-weight | A fight will be decided in Chicago to-night be: to. i fighting hard and successfully to win the | ¢ great player and what a lot of good he Jexander, treasurer; F. Langbien.| yerries, in a statement accuses the | Tasse men are champlon of being afrald to fight Cor- if ett for fear he might be outpointed in strict Bowling Learue.| 4 pout and thereby lose lis title of A of various business houses in| champion of the world, Ryan also says |their previous ane Buddy’? Ryan, the bard-hitting and Jack O'Keefe, the r They will try conel the Lyceum Athletic € Time Allowances. tn Davis cavorting around the infleld they TT would see startling plays. But that was a lovely dream. effries was not afraid of Corbett he |O'Keete recently secured og in dias® | Handicappers who are trying to figure 11.26 3-5, one mile (1.43) 1.41 3-3, a mile and metal district. was organized last es Mave tontene me ih accepting | Gartasncer kawallt Mneec and ue tere i Eastern horses to win at New Orleans |@ #ixteenth (1.0) 1,48, a mile and an|Same Old Gianta Now, Ming and clected the following OM-| fhe’ Gar made tor the contest. the favorite in the betting over Ryan. RA elghth (57) 1.53, @ mile and a quarter| The fans have heard of the doings of pis; President, I. H. Burnett, of Rick-|" a oust are, In most instances, using a scale Of} (751) ayy : the National League committee In ita Oe & Danks; Vice-President, C. E.\¥ardner After O'Brien, Jimmy Stone, the hantam-welght flahter, of the | time allowance framed. some years ago, | In other 4 te ith the Ban Johnsonites In Bek, of National Lead Company; Sec-| George Gardner, the middle-wedght | Avonie Athletic Club, lett for Scranton last night, CM. . n other words, t new Bennings| conference wi od to, and when @ horse moves from Bennings |C0urse, insicad of being two seconds, Cinclanat! and they are amazed. Just y &| champion of New England, is evidently| where t Johnny Allen, of Sera Pppters. L. C. Geils, of Corlies, M + to-morrow that summer was near that they mirht: F f Peta *\a real live team of baroball players ruli ; . Ry pennant. that the American League shail come | 2008 4. Clark, 98, i i .| They :poke of Ed Delehanty as alin this city, and. thereta | fe | Wanwrignt ; ee Change in the Bennings Track Makes It Neces ey, POKe (9 |the'Toteweat Rane "Rlogoras" alepate ie| Sarees ea siti Time ans Ha: A. Rosenberg, assistant captain;| champion, who Is not friendly wiih tween (wo of the best Aphtora in wat ells sary to Prepare New Table for would do for the Glante, They caleu-| hats sii) ansloue about he cee het | weight. went to the front when ready , 1 clsion in the : " nd csme away without an effort last lated that with Elberfield and George Sitloar i He cae. Ns Lajole, Fick and Aigteenth. ‘Potente outgained Honolulu and Col. John 1. Rogers will dispose of | Aces are a8 follows thelr baseball interests tn the Phila-| ,Tittt, Race—Pure: Urea vens-cide: one mi the feather-weight chamal - Saris tice coerce = romans ae i dispute their concession. Han!op will| Ist more ground than the winner. Allyar $21,000 when they fought in San Fran-|ie in excelient shape for eye nered: fnala’connts oe days aeo! that {Not allow ‘Donovan and Keeler fo ‘yet | dogged it in run home, % $a Felsco last July makes hin refusal now] with Austin Rice, of % HANDIC 9APPE RS MUST At was, jus Tage wish [Stay from him, as he claims he hus THIRD RACE. 5 jAbpear abeurd, If Jeffries agreed tOlis to be ded before the Whittington Para | New York fans were expressing @ wish | their contracts ‘for next season, He| M'le rand . Gh nth; purse $400; for three- TRIK' : yas and up. 2, ,fe will Fesort, tthe courts if) 1 eitien ‘ h siere, wh: Jocks, GU TMFID. Str Places ing passion of the two leagues. or | Wilful BSOLSEAL aie: & r he “Natlonal’ League anywas, Then (Potente. 106, Gannon... 4 4) 31° 37.40 ohn T. Brush says he will never agree | Jonelulv Loh AED i when {t came to a drive, eee $200,000 BUYS THE 7 EANGIEN PHILADELPHIA cLus,| NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. NEW ORLEANS RACE TRACK, As was sald some time ago, Al. Reach| Jan. 12-The entfles for to-morrow’ Brooketon yaaa at Me-| determined to get on a match with [0% Wo;Rlant Jo a Afteen round bout. The bovalto New Orleans they say, "Oh, yes, such | slower than New Orleans, ls now abso-| like John T. Brush sald when he heard delphia National League Club very soon,| Aurie B. Ras Treasurer, J. Beaman OC Me HA Seer Ge oreeicnt aie ms are to. aiile af 218 pounds fort puree of $150. ang such a decimal,” and figure ac-|lutely faster for all handicapping pue-| the report out in Indianapolis, He won- ame price they have asked and which | Birine of F, W. Devoe & Pay cordingly. poses. dered {f the National committeemen got hen ee even by @ syndicate of capltal-| Ruseciger .--- ae Kor. Raven & Cc This is the main cause of the howi| A great many handicappers throw] out of the meeting with thelr shoelaces | 0A Ms iGO. ene fans F of the prop- Nene saerlees nines Grosjean Manufacturing Co.; that has gone up about the poor form | time out entirely und point to all kinds {{n their shoes or whether they had to] (oy Mae (etyal only because the buy-| teen HR oaeRaent QucteT ty 1G, Kiggins, of Kiggine & Toker Co. | of the horses that have been sent Weal, | OL Picuomena to support thelr wrgu-|gtroli out in barrels. They had given} oe tee ee cinnats Now thee] St tocich “13 Laces following houses have entered = | The horses are not at fault, but the | er om te (aie suakement of figures | up neariy everything eles to satisfy 08) the two leagues have decided that In thel ett. sag rd ; McMann & Taylor, National handicappers have failed to keep abreast won, but most handicappers, especially | ¥aim of Ban Johnson and his men. who had been given a big only necessary to point the application! | the nail all the way ‘for six furlongs fine future harmony will prevail, the syndi-| Spussellt cate will take the property off Reach’ aura Ba Company, Jenkins Bros, | of the times, thove who are prona to argue, forget | Delehant a eM | The individual records made have al- ® position of a horse in @ 406) sum of advance money when he sign nd Rogers's nand ‘& Co., Kiggins & Tooker Co., } = |goveris the time figures made at the a fod hands, , Corlies, & Co, F. W. ' gi] aad treated separately. and 1 18) finish, “ror instance, a horse running on| to play with the Giants, was turned! ‘phe capitalists will continue in the Ip.) Laur ck to the Americans, Wlberfleld and | pasgball business and they belleve that| Gui icanter } & C. T. y the Naw Take the case of Right and True, run- in 1.43 2 8 Right and ‘True did.| @ etransferred, de-] the invest ional the United Btates, ‘ake tho case ght & praises » id: |Goorge Davis were r je Investment will be a good one, with| Kaloma +. Ai pa, the district desiring to % 2 ning at Bennings, six furlongs in 1.13 ings WASRL Gi (second to the last) ov the act that they had signed with] a winning team. William Shuttsline, | Kis Quick » De Bs ae a team, will send application tol Expert Bowlers Arrive to Begin|Twenty-one Clubs in League) with 10 pounds up. ‘Phat clips the re | winner and another horse at the turn. |New York. And so went three of the! who has managed the clibd Cor sevoral| , courte, Race—Hendicap) mul Siar tries ose Wednesday, Jan. 14 r " ord a matter of a second and two-fifths, {Fy would have actually travelled) 5 arrest of all the Giants that were ex-| years, will continue in that capacity! Me Ud Nettle Regent . ag ‘ Series of Games in New York) Which Will Becin Games on|wnich actually means the good colt was Hat ade rote Bhs worse Lee cted to be Polo Grounds men nextjand is searching around the country 110100 BURR Maier oon Phe Seneca Bowling Club, which Is | travelling one foot of space per second end ROMAIEL AGUA TLALSeRERA ce lescaons Or piavere: whicn, Will 6 tHe Giub ogi! Vi8k Rese—iuami oee ala from members of the Seneca! and Brooklyn. | Jan. 26, quicker than the old time, ‘This means] beat the winner at thelr next mecting | Now York's old club was not the only! €%e under the direction of Col, A Fo RRR 1 el a RE Beer hes made the Amphion at the finish a gain of nearly seventy: “uhight Girt on the fall and Right which suffered by the generosity of and the manager was not permittod to} Hares 08 Thane quarters under the presidency ae five feet, or a trifle over twentycfive | She arus carried Qlagee Tall and Right) one Pay more than $1000 a vear to aay | seek Demind » ity Sheriff Melody, ards, This is the distance Right and|— As rogurda Ingleside, Cal, it will. be ayers op ie Gaye of high salarieg! Uitte Johnny Voorhels, Phil Wolf and Er- | Practically all of the leading clubs nest Peterson, of the All-American trio, from across the Harlem River wer ther officers of the club ar fetisiine's hunt was pretty nearly for Jim Clark - True should logically have eaten a} found that it ts a trifle faster than New!THREE BOUTS TO PRECEDE Sheting, but now He has been told to co) sixth Race—Selling: two miles, reasur : 1 re! e446 clip. : and get good players at any cont | Laten ...- 100 Pott eet Naveed Maton arrived in this elty yesterday after thelr! represented at a meeting held at the] Aorse travelling at A x ees a We, further indication of the great- BOTHNER"PARDELLO “G0.” aren OE ileele iat the auakers wil Ge sere Br PP We aleo a member of the club, | senwational tour of the country, during | Crotona alleys in Tremont avenue, yes- | Whe i tery aur uareaanerieirstl end poses OF the Rennings fe | Rove & strong organisation next season! “vive wounds apprentice alhowaace into quite s trundier;| which they bowled eighty-one series of|terday, when all arrangements were | ave been sikht and True's time on the /Giilrs, De teaded. It can be found - Pathe uae printed three games each in sixty-five cities. [completed for the Bronx Borough Bapnings coulrae’ ap It ma leat AOR thi more the old time J wtANCe) ote A. A, Will Be Scene of Wrest a Wag : at is whe @ allowance or ftion. Thum: att ke 5 is g lati of the members, ‘The| ‘The trio offictally disbanded at Day-| League Tournament. Naw culanaerand the hus, at fiv several] jing Carnival Thursday Nig! oagt wert rather speedy horses, Knight’ of Gold, ‘According to a very prominent handi-|4d_ Athelrose, for Instance, failed to| Preceding the George Bothner-Leo make a out, but at six furlongs the|Pardello match at the New Polo A. A. “elected Monday night for its] ton, O., on Friday and came Hast for a! Twenty-one clubs entered, as follows ne serfes of games with the New York and| ‘Tremont, Claremont, Hudson, West aga Ben Ee vs ’ TaNARing . capper, the difference between Benning] slaughter t 1. Right and True, at + ¥e Kensington Bowling Club has| Brooklyn team: They are scheduled to Farms, Fairmount, Ven dom: » Hyp TiOD, | sat fa) aud Now Oricans at six fure|aix. funiongs, nped off 0.01 6: ue, atlon Thureday night, there will be tare aaed at open up at Whier's Fifth avenue elleys| Tecumseh, Morris, Bronx, Friendship, |} Sonne NTA ‘fifths, | MMongs, Harry New sttpped F preliminary bouts between some of the BP is Deadauartere at the Amphion| i's ,ouklyn to-morrow. tne, | PeOMPect, Grove Hil, Dipper, North | Wes Man ond second ana three HANS lmile and a sixteenth, k best wrestlers in Greater New York. Las es here for # president] "Voorhels, who won iitat average rite, | New. York. Hawthorne, - Tallapoosa, | NPM OFiesns being tho quicker: thus onlfor cpio! at a mile and an ‘eighth, |The entertainment will be « wrestling * came back with a record never it Fe | enickerbooker, Wakencid, Chivpowra | tne, old handicap basis Right and True] the Huguenot cut off 0.02 4-6, and at carnival, and the New Polo A. A. is tern District doctors heave or-| eVoruged iis for Sa pumen Phil Wolf, | and Westchester County Wheelmen, | MERE be expected to ran at New Or] iii" stince even tor Menninger: Cats [admirably adapted for the purpose, as “@ bowling club, and they can ve| the Brooklyn momber of the team.| ‘phe tourney will begin on Jan. 25, and | 2% MM t32 fal. Poos any one expect | rier Piegon clipped off 0.00 4-5, wh it can accommodate a big crowd, Briday ernoon negotiating) bowled more games than any other] inree games will be rolled A a4 | nim to do it? Yet hundreds who fait to} again ipped by Adelaide ‘The main bout between Bothner and or piling up bunches, member, taking part in M46 and averag. | ane, Foiled on Monday, | read this story will be figuring that way, }O11, or Cp of 0184-5 off olay frre Psy Ing 188, Wednesday and Thursday nights until yersigica in figuring Morriy| reco". Which had stood since Dec. 4,] Pardello is bound to be an event that urg bank clerks have —— after the Bronx Royal Arcanum League | bry time agninet the ‘skinnen” trotting! Ligh neers tag tty Crazy colt, Magic} will teat the strength and science of ves Into bowing Bowlins G To-Night, Tournament 1® completed, when games| try timesvat upite City two years | Diavgatsman, Hosphorous, Si Dick and | Oth contestants to the Iimit The big ee r Aiba anak Y le of tick b th rooked’ rub. second, 100 the tinted and $0 fourth, ———EE Adm. Ao. pulling up. Nothing will indicate the . 2A Tescignt and True's reeoed be, looked | SHAKE surroundings more cleanty*than | PASTIME ATHLETES ARE Pommercial printing | new vorx taague toursanent-soerian, sion-|ENGLISH BOXER TOKELL — [ini it wil be found that with 1u2| tho! “nw allowance Auras quoted PREPARING FOR GAMES. \New York, will inau-|*reh at Amana @ Trelas's a! pounds up he ran six furlongs 1.161-5 on|aboye appear to demonstrate that the Geriieht at the rion. | ,Meree Lente Tiernan, New mosheliec val LOOKS LIKE A GOOD ONE, } Gor. 9, ang with 9 pounds up he ran six Rew track ie anot fOMrniese OF sgee- avenue and ‘Twenty-| Thum & Kabledort’s alley furlongs in 1132-5 Oot, 1. ‘This latier,}one second and four-fifths quicker tha; {Combined Sperts at Bighth Regi- _ The competing teame anus v | Has Begu however, was at Brooklyn, and was an|Aqueduct, and may be so reckoned, It ment Schedul for Jan. 81, i) and Vera © oo Manhatten Dorough Tournament--Orlental, Con-] Andy Tokell, the English bantam-| elsnt Almost every horse that has/atretoh, and that it 46 along the back-| belonging to the A. A, U, are now point. qaanes wilt’ be| stitution and Hovsutot, at the Voruvilie alors | weight fighter, who hastcmne s won at Bennings this fall is eligible for|streteh’ and upper turn that ing their training work toward the jolnt Tournaiment—Al ha, : ‘0 this * f the elapsed time {i 4 5 and ‘Thurs. | iverite loforatnlan, at the Hiversige | COUNTY for the purpose of getting on| Mis analysis CE uate, for the ateady inereacs tt} athletic sports of Company XK, Highth Officers of the ‘Wash ingto @ match with Harry Fo: Of course, every expert handicapper | tim, ved above four and a@ half "| Regiment, and the Pastime A, C., to be at rm bare, Bachange, Langue, Toarnasneat—bewart | tan-welght annie ae the, bans has his own Idegs of time allowance and|ionve. ‘Dhis may be only @ theory, tet] nea in the formers armory on Jan, a. h selected Thureday night vil , f seoting nigh: Am Iatoh 4 between Tom Dunn's Delaware] Will be played on five nights of each ender’ i besdanertere, 3h) che Ampbion | pxesna the Biz Howiliy Cluy, at chambers | Nek, Charles Schultze Ix Prosident of | 4&9. and rendering the y J Beyenty-fourth street and Avenue A, | the league, William Wheaton, secre-| With their shrieks of American Nations! Tourgament elle, tiy- | tary, and Frederick Pump, Treasurer. ping, “oft form" perform perion and Phoeals, at the White Klephant a Training for His Fight Harry Forbes, K. ‘The id, | Bare a Oa,, 4 & Co. and Post & his own personally adjusted-ecale forar.|the running @ppears 10 PolMk to puch | pyre prises will be ® gold buntingoags "? 1) pare 4, Oh, Seats slapbast ‘ellere, ing for the contest at Johngon's road- onclusion, and it is Very probabl, ogram watch to Aret, gold die medat pene, nage, ot (oe White house at Ome Hunérea riving at bis figure, Without any wisn |BoSer! ' | mo: wateh to s - tie Gerwanie Nationa: 1-6, 8, ‘and Beventieth| 1. iy down the law arbitrarily, here is Cg Pp eat 1 Me mls uselipniis, at the Gormenie’ Asses t and Jerome a here ‘ : and fob to |, and eilver die medal Shere. Hctiovere ot bitnaett ta" condition’ gr] s balanced scale which will ave coi-| American Multi-MiMonatres, |i 100 &3 titra to erent, Ste vee ky id Pe siderable trouble and time, The old-time} Some of our most successful mill-| newaie cd ‘oa ‘ . figures are given in parenthesis, the new worked old tours aiow being the Agures immediately |!0palres have very interesting pedi-|¥Otnd oh ‘one-tall i folowing. Thus, four furlongs (@49 $-6)|rees, Do you know them? Hunt] Felay, -, also at 26, Ave furlongs ( io J id Almanue! Relsenl. and Digges de | BUSINESS SUITS @_ Fresh from the Tailors’ bench in the wholesale Tailory. As carefully tailored 2s ‘made-to-order bene sere Pi ray ba “Semi-ready” $25 Suits are compared “custom-made, ae with “ready-made.” FOnly way they are like “ready-made” is in price. Cannot be duplicated in “made-to-order” for less than $40. Suits themselves are the of this assertion. @ Tried-on, sold, finishe rand delivered—all fn, one day, if $ joo like, @, You need not buy because you look, or keep because you buy. 4 f “SEMI-READY” WARDKOBE as