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SDI ante esa > 2 i ean nab cha WANK OTT tn ih TRAINING SOLAS Ex-Sailor Goes to West Baden to Get Ready for Expected Bout with Munroe. ‘With the assurance that ho will be the first man to get on a fight with big Jack Munroe, the heavy-weight fighter, of Butte, Mont., Tom Sharkey started for West Baden last night, where he intends ¢o get into condition for the con- test. He was accompanied by Jack Mc- Cormick, the heavy-welght fighter, of Philadelphia. Before leaving Sharkey notified his manager, Barney Reich, to post a forfelt Of $2,600 to-day to bind the match with the big miner just as soon as the latter arrives in town, Reich will do as bid this morning. Gharkey is not the only Ashter who mu forfeit pomted by the time Brunmee arrives here, Gus unin and Kia" y are the other men who hyve oat up thelr cash for the purpoto| $1,600 of arranging a match with the miner. Ruhlin has put up $1,000, while MeCoy has posted TSS ee PHILADELPHIA WILL GET BIG REGATTA. Rowing Clubs of Quaker City Want Aquatic Event to Be Held on Schuylkill. PHIADMUPHIA, Jan, 12.—The Na- tional regatta, one of the most impor- tant aquatic events of the year, will in @ll probability be held on the Schuyl- xi River. The majority of the rowing clubs ‘in this city are anxlous to have ‘the rogatta held here again, and all wilt cast their votes for that plan at the. annual meeting on ‘Tt is safe to say that with these votes the board qill instruct the National As- sociation Committee to award the re- gatta to Philadelphia. If the regatta to, this clty it will be decided on and Saturday, July 10 and 1. —————>—__— WITH THE LADY TENPIN EXPERTS, Many Clubs Will Entertain the _ Fair Bowlers on the Alleys This Week. ‘The Puritan Bowling Club. which or- ganized in the beginning of October, 1902, and holds its meetings at Puritan liall, %69 West Thirtieth street, held its first Tadies’ night last Tuesday. The alleys were prettily decorated with flags and lanterns. The sport of the evening commenced with @ match game between the marricd and single men. The single men with the ald of. two married men, to make the sides éven, came out on top of the heap by two pins, Then the jedion tsleg ae -roll one another in a little practice Sante, efter which they bowled pe was served at 12 o'clock and r gave the toast of the club. Sher f Hoel followel by Secretary George Watson, President M. Gold- water, Treasurer J. Kissling, aad Vice- President Senator Munzinger, The early hours-of morning were spent the members of the club In bowling fine for o Piet DiFietle niancing, every one Ney being thorough! + winced that the Puritans wero “all fight.’ ‘whe Hancock Bowling Club will cele- rate its ladies’ night om Tuesday. ments are in the hands of Gus Richter, President of the club. ‘he gentlemen's night given by the Walkueren Ladies’ Bowling Club on @unday was one of the most success- ful affairs ever given by this popular Yorkville club, Mrs. Gundrum, | the President of the club, Gellminary arrangements, Handso fses. wer provided for the gentle. thie acted Hke a magnet Mending clement of the sterner sex. ‘The prize contest wi heduled to opmmence at, 7 o'clock, but at 6 P.M Hearly, all of the Invited guests arrive time was wasted in arranging the sai of the contest and the men (rare: noon dulng. thelr Twettieat on the alleys in tele endeavors to win one izes offered by the clu Mohn aret prise went. to Mr. Corbean, Tee hore whoth nobody pured had ‘a chance in the game, ‘Billy’ Leh- Tnann, the old war horsé, of ‘The Clipper Glub, won second prize. “Ruddie” Kom- t the third, while Leonhardt, the Plumber, got fourth prige: the ‘fifth rize went to Kessler, the Rosedale and BancAmerican crack: the sixth prise went to Bauer, Then follow: ray, Brnest Holler, Noldatel and Abrams, ‘The Lady Criterion Bowling Club, one of the best known organizations in Bast New York, whose headquarters are at ttlieb Keck's Assembly Room: urg and Jefferson avenu id ts seventh annual prize A reception on Feb. 28, ‘he committee in charge of the ar- rangements this year has decided to ipse anything they have accompltehed previous years, ines were in, Meriar and their endeavors eso far ved successful that they ve guaranteed Mr. Keck one hundred @evers for din A Trip to Do you know that the area of the! poe: moon is about equal to four times that of Burope? In remote ages the surface of the moon was elevated into|™ cones atid ridges exceeding 20,000 feet -bigh, and in other places rent into furrows of the same depth through violent yoleanie action. The lunar “There was some Koud | i jai ugiliste in the country, and ~TOBRIEN AND RYAN MATCH 1S MADE Champion Middle-Weight Fin- ally Decides to Meet Phila- delphian in Canada Feb. 23. SYRACUSE, N. Y., Jan, 12—Tommy Ryan, the middle-welght champion of the world, has accepted the purse of 96,600 offered by Matohmaker Jack Her- faann, of the International A. C., of Canada, for a fight between Philadelpila lack” OBrien, bi will be decided on Feb In a letter to his brot . James Dolan, of this city, which war recely last night, Ryan says he has accepted the offer and will be ready to sign the articles of agreement for the contest Just as soon as Matchmaker Hermann senda them to him, O'Brien has al- ready accepted the aunts terms, there Is no doubt but the match will be ar- within the next twenty-four rr | ‘The conditions of the match will call for the men to box twenty rounds for the purse, of which the winner will re- ceive $8,000 and tho loser the remaining Ryan will come here after his fight with Billy Stitt, In Kansas City, and train for the contest at a gym naslum In this a BlG POOL TOURNEY BEGINS 10-NIGHT. Representatives of Cities from Here to Maryland Among the Competitors at Montauk. Pool enthusiasts throughout the coun- try are much ‘interested in the sweep- stakes pool tournament which begins in Clarence B. Green's Montauk Academy in Brooklyn to-night, and continues’ for three weeks. The tournament promises to be most successful, as nearly eyery champion player of the different cities from here to Maryland is entered. The players in this vicinity were anx- fous to have the winner of the tourney ‘take all the monéy, but when {t was ex- plained to them that the out-of-town players would have to spehd consider- able money during the three weeks that the tournament hists It was decided to divide the money into the following prize: $175 to the winner and $100, $75 and $# in three other prizes, Harry Schroeder, who was referee in the world’s championship tourney held by Green last spring, was selected from & jong list of names presented to act In the coming evént. ‘All the rules with changes made for rr) P, M. sharp, with “itteon minutes Intermission between the first, and sec- ond games. A forfelturé in one game means the forfeiture in all. played, and any suspicion of dishonesty in a game permits the referee and promoter to bar any payer from prize money and further competi oft, champidn of tho: Weert, ‘Joseph ‘Binland, champion of Maryland,, and the Sherman, ‘of WWashingion, t second game, ing: x rita Wontar chimplon of Manhat: Hi, Bneeden,, champion of "rena Nat. Ward, aietonlon of Brooklyn, var George Mumm? ber, of New York, and Charles Weston, the’ Cowboy,” vs, Peter Rogers, cham- pion af New Jersey. | George’ Smith, champion of New England, will play Wednesday night, AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYS AGAINST DEATH. St. Louis Club Insures Life of Ite Shortstop Bobby Wallace. 8T. LOUIS, Jan. 8&—That the ofMfclals of the St. Louis Club, of the American League, do not intend to lose any money by the possible death of players 19 demonstrated. by the recent action of the club officials {n having Bobby Wal- lace, its crack shortstop, Insured for $8,600. In case he dies before the end of two years, for which he bas signed to play for that salary, the club will get ack that amount, ———— PUGILISTIC GOSSIP. Torry McGovern is golng to fight one battle before ho meets ‘Corbett McGovern has asked » by wire to allow: him ood feather- weight before the Metropolitan Athletic Club, of Detroit, during the latter part of this month opponent foF Matchmaker Bob Gray, of the Southern Athletic Club, of Loulsvilie, has notified Sain Harris and **¥oung Corbett’ that he Is certain the Court of of Kentucky will give a decision a» to whether pugillam ts lawful or not in that elty in a few days, Gray J» confident the decision will be tn fayor of the sport, and, if it ts, he will jose no time in slgning ‘both ‘Corbett’? and Mo- Govern to fight a twenty-round bout before his ‘Washington's Birthday ni On the Smnath of Gray's conddeuce both “Corbett” and MoGovern ere training hard at present In order toget in shape, yy ‘Tim Kearns, the lght-welght fighter, of Boston, e Simins will mest, In & nd bout before the Milwaukee Athletic Chub on Jan. 99. ‘They wil box at 133 pounds, oe art cw expects to reopen within « , and fa at present trying to arrange atches, which, if made, will prove cards, The elvb agent who has full power to es bo is after will tax the ot the club. Jack F ‘Twentieth Sha Montgomery Phuadelphis, and, it he accepts, the coniest will take place some time during Webruary. ary ‘The twenty” aaa doit Detween Martin Dufty, the Mabt-welght thasiion, of Chicago, and ““Puiladelghia Tomas", Hven, which was to have cl ded tore" the Olympic Athlete Club, of f ligt baon declared off by ‘the fgniers ISbeates| ub would wot give them the p contest will probably Wud Athletic Club, of U mut ebamolon of Califor cago fghier, he ‘volcanoes are now extinct and a pro-| hus ben le pene elle bp eo ond migeed surfoos; it ta a dead fas ae wis Able city, and Tom Couhig, of Dunkirk, N.Y, have been matched, it is ssid, to meet in Em ITOM Big Match Secured by Jim Kennedy with Offer of 60 Per Cent of Receipts, TOM JENKINS TH A date has at last been selected for tle Wrestling match between John Plen- ing, the “Butcher Boy," of New York, and Tom Jenkins, the ex-champlon eatch-as-catch-can wrestler. Bids were opened fo: the contest last night and Jim Kenn the well-known promoter of sporting events, secured the attrac- tlon with an offer of 60 per cont. of the Gross receipts to hold the match in the big amphitheatre at Madison Square| Garden on Jan. This ch is’ the big: event of s rest Its kind that hay been held In Gotham in years and will not only draw out a big crowd, but will be marked by very heavy as Piening’s admirers in this clty regard him as the wrestling wonder of the axe. JENKINS WILL WRESTLE PIENING IN THE BIG GARDEN, ROWING HIS MAN. Jenklr ghampic . who lost his title of world's to Dan Melgeod in Worcester, Christmas Day, owing to an which forced him has been in Mount Clemens for the. past two. week 1s now back at his home tn Cle} |training for the bout, His leg. which wax blood poisoned, Is entirely well | again and the burly Clevelander will now work himself Into great shape by | the date of the Plening contest Jenkins's another. match w: shence to win bac ny’ challenged Mele match for a $6,000 std far, failed to even get a reply Sent holder of the title, whc se laurels are, at best, claims very JOCKEY FULLER IS IN BIG DEMAND, Three Owners Seek Boy’s Ser- vices, but “Big Tim” Sullivan Will Probably Get Him. (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 12.-1Archle Zim- mer says that two or three owners ere after Jockey Puller for next season. “Congressman T. L. Sulllvan ts per- sonally greatly interested in the boy, besides Owning a part of the contract,” says Zimmer, “and 1 will not make any definite move without hearing from him, Mr. Sulilvan will have a strong stable of horses himself next season, and it may be that he will want to engage Ful- ler to do the riding for him.” -Fuller has ridden some bad races, for which he has been duly criticised. Ite has also done some clever work in the saddle, notably on Saturday, when he won the Gentilly Handicap’ with tie favorite, Philo. His ride on Philo could not have bee! Helgerson's was neith ‘amisfactory to H. C. Schaiz, Owner of the horse, nor to the stewards. His suspension, however, was ndt due to that one particular ride put to sev- gral suspicious performances recently, pear eitare telbg hisalintary charts with Lite Scout and Maghonl> and ose peclally his ride on the latter’ on De 49, when she was backed from 7 to 4'to & and badly beaten In mode company, Helgcrson ts morely it 1s doubtful if he is improved upon. ride on Honolulu #6 ed np here again unl toward the end of the meeting. RACING NOTES. uer, trainer of the extensi by A, Featherstone, saya he employed nce with Jockey W owing to his sorry expei nie O'Connor in 1902. He will secure those bora to ride his horaee thle, season thet are ho will have @ call cn and "'Pitteburg Phil's’ Jockey will pro ly ride Arsenal or fgniter in the ‘Metropolitan, Brooklyn and Suburban han dlcapa. Nea Burns & Waterhouse will be strongly repre tern trackn during the coming I-known firm has decided to the two-year-olds sented on the Bi sea The w sond Corrigan and the b the mountaina tn, ct ‘There was @ feport In eclroulation to the effect (Dat (he owners, who have spent so much mouey en the turf, would fotire from racing. ‘Tiohenor will race in the Mast 'atter wn ttaintng et Memphis," oa uring the Memphis meeting 1 ond tp weed out, and the pick I will take T’ expect we’ will raco most of the wea- ie, Jockey of Fred Cook, the a. ker end owner, bas leea he not having been riding at iden Frau Vous actually prisoner, ho is in disgrace, Iplined ‘for dinobedtence of owner aud trainer having to permit him to ride unlit to e agrees {3 Goes Be fe told Sinner Simon 4 rode for Chris ral years ment to Fi has been engaged to a stakes oud races calling for 116 pounds —— aching System lotic aiithorities of, Syracuse Unlyeral 4 (0 Adopt the grad- wale syaiem of conching for ali their athlet feamay E. B. Sweetiand will be engaged ax jong Cal uens rogyiey 4p all de- oe wally rdner, @ jockey who Leigut aseured @. valued Jobnpy Gi STRACUBE, J. RANSCH TO RIDE. FOR VANDERBILT, Great Western Jockey Will Pilot the Millionaire’s Horses on Tracks in France. Willlam K, Vanderbilt, the milltonaire horseman, who expects to go in for racing on a large seale in France this year with his stable of thoroughbreds, Ss signed one of the best jockeys that ever straddled a horse in Jerry Ransch, ‘the erack California jockey, who rode 275 winners on the const last year. John 8, MoGonald, who buys thorough- breds for M nderbilt, secured the release of Ransch from his contract with) Burns & Waterhouse, the wealthy horso owners of the Paciflo coast, Under the terms of his contract Ransch wil) re-| celve a retaining fee of $10,000, with the usual allowance of $10 for losing and $25| for winning mounts. If his riding t8/ satisfactory. his contract will be renewed | at the end of the season for two addi-| tional years, PLUNGER’S WIFE THE BEST EQUESTRIENNE IN SOUTH. Mrs, Ellison Once Beat Otto Wonderly in Match The wife of Charley Ellison, the “blond plunger,” Is one of the best equestriennes in the South. She rides a well-bred hunter daily on the Chan- (lly road in New Orleans, Frequently she has the mount on her husband's racehorse, y New. She is pretty and petit Jockey Race, iin Won- atch mee’ y WAS LO at Iiison at he had the mount on favorite while Wonderly had Hr leg up ore from a iyery stable, of less than halt 4 won by @ small r 100. hunter, on @ saddle It was mile, Sirs margin. ———_ P. HW. Kunslg to Couck ¥ Crew. NEW HAVEN, Jaa. pt. A,B. Wator- man, of the ¥ announced tha: Philip Ht lelpbia, captain of t the for the Talllson ity candidates will be called cut early In February PREE KOCH TREATMENT EXTENDED TO JAN, 20, In Response to Many Requests. FREE OUR DOCTORS SERVICES ‘JAN. 20, To all who call before Jan. 20 at any of our’ many, ustitutions ju’ this country Will give ol vervicen, free eh belng for the i wo wail furuieh BASKETBALL TEAM WILL SUE A.A. U. Soldiers of Seventeenth Sepa- rate Company, Displeased by Suspension, Engage Counsel. | The wuspension of the Seventeenth Separate Company's basketball team by | the A. A. U, has aroused the Ire of the soldiers and they have decided to seek the courts for redress, ‘They claim that | the Amateur Union's action has Injured | thelr reputations. Counsel has been en- waged and sult will begun imme- diately: The first thing that will be asked for Will be an injunction restralning the A. A. U, from disqualifying the soldiers by suspension, and the men individually will claim qamuges to reputations, The soldiers say they heard nothing official of thelr suspension and learned it merely through the newspape Last winter the Seventeenth Separate Company wou the champlonship baaket- ball tournament of the Metropolltay Association, A. A. U, The sche were withheld pending an’ investigation due to protests, which have never been de- cided, and’ after the National Athletic Club,’ where the prizes were won, had Bocome tired of paying charges ‘on a safe deposit vault, he medals and. trophy, ack The izea are now th ers, PIANOS If you desire to purchase a first- class Piano and do not want to pay a fancy price, examine the new WATERS UPRIGHTS andj} hee will discover that a strictly h-grade Piano, with WON- DEREUL TONE QUALITIES, can be purchased at a very low price and on small monthly pay- ments if desired. Send postal for catalogue with reduced prices and terms on our new 3-year system, giving you THREE YEARS’ TIME without interest. We also offer this week some SPECIAL BARGAINS in second-hand uprights, all in good order, on payment of only $5 PER MONT! Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free. Call early and examine them. HORACE WATERS&CO. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. ee Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of (ica oad BEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW. FOR TORPIO LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATI Ripans Tabules tion for mankind, 10 for be. Dentistry. Are your teeth like this? If so, our “Bridge Work” will fill the pace and be so natural in appea ance that the work is not detect- able. Every operation made painless by our new botanical dis- covery which we apply to the gums. AM Work Guaranteed 10 Years, Full Sets of Teeth... : $5.00 Gold Crow ns, aa karat. : $5.00 Gold Fillings, $x up Silver Filling! 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