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THE WORLD: TUEADAY EVENING, ANCARY 13, 1903. ATEST NEWS OF THE SPORTING. WORLD. oa!) AG HOCKEY AYERS ARE ‘PROS League Declares that Receive Money for Tak- g Part in the Games. hockey teams of have been pit under the ban (Amatour Hockey League. ‘This ment was kept rather quiet ygome time, but in order that the of the league should not become up in future proceedings they 4 to give out the facts, This will them the trouble of declaring which play the Pittsburgers future professional. is wtated by the league's offictals ‘all the members of the Pittsburg are professionals and that they id money for playing. Although ‘e Vow) MS aed th 3 rounced ihe collemans “will mot be Se professionals, because the di fication was not made previous t ea and because the Yale facult, jed the contests. fod * “A JANELL & HERZ G0 10 THE COAST. esney and The Lady Will : “Be Among Lot tc Race at Los “Angeles Track. FOURNIER WANTS TO RACE WINTON. Frenchman Arrives Here for Automobile Show, Which Be- gins in Garden on Saturday. Henry Fournter, the champion auto- mobillst of Europe, who errived on} will ship the major portion of La Bretagne yesterday to attend the automobile show, which opens in Madi- Btring to Loulsville to be turned) son square Garden on Saturday night, Tho stable includes Rolling Boer] stated that ho was willing to race Alex. Vzaicien Appleby, who will be fired.) Ander Winton on track or road for the _Femainder will be taken to Los spe rpplnenin oe she mera ‘ournier oxpreased a prefere: or eles in the course of a week, as soon| ine Empire City track ea tie pics cor i a Vis they can get proper shipping facili- contest. Tt waa on this oval at Yonker | eat Fournier first established the RORAG/iueereH (OF clrewlar course. He negotiated a inile in Im, 64.5s., but after (fipectal to The Evening World.) ¥ ORLEANS, Jan. 13.—Durnell & ney and The Lady will go with be Las Angeles string, which, with the| ho returned to Europe those Ngures were | iN ica ption of these two! will be made| shattered by Alexander Winjon, of feelling-platers and two-year-olds,| Cleveland, who now holds the present Molfhesney will be taken along no as| MMe record of Im. 2ha, » him in training for the eariy| Fournier brings with him a number of rn spring meetings. brand-new types of cara to be exhibited at the Madison Square Garden show. HA Hers have a contract with) {hey include new ‘More, Reaault and mh at $1,000 per month untll the| Morcedes. He also brings with him a ) of the meeting here, March 21. ookey will also go to Los Angeles in} @he Bastern Jockey Club decides iat to do so would outlaw him on the brand-new (¥pe of machine, which 1s « combination electric and gurgling. ‘The motors are in the front wheels and the Ny tricity, Tt has fourteen different. speeds, and the motor tracks. Itself. It was one of the great succes: of the Paris show, and Wournler be- U Corrigan will also ehip @ few ofl fiver It will ba a aensation in’ this to Los Angeles. UMBIA WILL ALL-AMERICANS i BOWL TO-NIGHT, The Brooklyn Enthusiasts Have team will Begin Work in First Chance to See Great — Gymnasium To-Day. The Evening World Devi Team at Play. Who Enter inPrel Brooklyn bowling enthusiasts will he the first to see the experts who make up the great All-American team at play. The game is scheduled to be played to. night in Ehler's alloys, at Fifth avenue and Union street, a ndidates for Columbia's track team | report for the first time this year day. They will listen to the plan for (Benson's campaign by their captain, ‘after the lecture is over they will In order that the team and tndividual bowling champlonship of Greater ¥ in work. a picked team will | York may be definitely determined The] and spare: ba ner Ernie Hiertberg says the team|''" to outroll the stars. Ernest Peter-| Hyening World has decided to foster a he fifteen teams having the highest | 2 ba_faster and better than it ever) *%, one of the team, has never been| gigantic tournament that will be free| fore will be entitled to compara in before, and that it will begin by| Cf" In & Kaine tn this section of the) to all teams, and prizes ageres@ung | cach team will be charged in the finals, part In many indoor games this y, but in his tour of the city with|over $500 will be offered for the com-] The tournament will be conducted In s last night he rolled several | petition. Amann & Triess's alleve and bo . Geveral men from Western pre-| ory schools will try for the tea fi pbhe lst will be thinned out and showed good enough form to to play Any and every team in Greater New York is invited to compete in the pre- in mes which will be held in the rs, are in good games, There will be no y-Bam) to win all ne sort for competitors, and sium, which have so far been arranged Aart JOP Om RENEE BN Outdoor seanon will see a renawal| whion are as follows inala, in whi ns will compete, will there be an entrance fee vharged. Fifty individual prizes wil be given to ter Jan, i--At Ehler’s alleys, th Princeton, which, ae ateip erioceton ue aud Union stre 7 were interrupted last year by ‘and Cen- Sere Mince ‘Hlemiine| the high men of the first fifty teams in a the preliminary: games. In the finais The Evening World's RACING NOTES. BELMONT | GETS BENNINGS Championship Cup and $26 in casa will be offered as prises. ‘The tournament will be in charge of most prominent bowlers in and an Evening World rep- Jgakchases of Gorman & Drver Cumberian’ RACE TRACK FOR §$5.,! \ August Bel-| Hilatm, are thriving ra, ot Henry Ge Jan. 13. nama 8 y the sole owner of the| resentative, This will insure absolute She ts engaced in nings Racetrack, The deed has been| fairness to all. and the firm deration for the prop-| ‘The c are few and easily com- © trans of the including the gementi) from. includes! » rules of the American the con Ming Cong nd Will be strict! club Bennings | Je Rave Angeles, Ca! ‘ack, which comprines sixty-elght a om Washington trom Mate Cassidy saying. that fe would bo | ton this aptain or presidvnt to mart the at it out and use it dam of Witt Heap nnd the fret Sew Orleans, held some ume a winner of the New with ai, At ti 4 in anetr ¥ expected te, ‘ine tourna “ the : 8 is located A tourna Mnaloia governing €h16 nettidde Clubs Can Try for Individual and Team Championships—Many Valuable Prizes Are Offered—No Expense to Those Py) PY HE , Ef) WG FE fan if € Sel lb LEAT LIZL, OYETULTA ses a Plan Whereby All « iminary Round. Each player must, be an active member In good of his club, Each team will roll one game, strikes Boverned by A.B. C. rules. The prizes will be as follows: First) team = prize, Eventog World's Cup and. Second team prine.. ‘Third team prize Fourth team pri Fifth team prize Sixth team prise....++++ Seventh team prize.. Eighth team prise 15 10 First individaal prise.. Second Indtyidan! prise. Third individaal p In addition to the above z ening World donates © to be prosented to highest individuals. in but no more than one member of a toni will be giv pne of these trophies. : a} W. Prior! yer constitute the con harke and all applications for entry, must. be went to. th Amann & Th rises The abs hr m, in care riess. 4 avenue fth ste: ait bowlers have assisted 4 Nan and the be the moat There has nev which all it in 0 nnd there are it#4s which make this one unique, will be no charge nade for games ided aro ag 470 on the Crepcant City and the Insirance on the mest will be as follows: i7 he will whip hia racing siring to 3,100 ¥ euch club shall ees, Lard Melo: er being — M1 be ou edge for the ea Fe pu PRMD apple GIVE UP ROWING TO “and teams bowler He Aes Cornell Loscn Two of Her Star Crew tre Cte einin ‘tag man wily. “The little tel National Tow fromthe track. ‘tle ITHACA, Jan. 1%—The love for the is tales 0 old national game of bascbait han|! Knicherdoreer, SAmbueh I, winner of the Caused two of Cornell's best oarmnen tol! ie! Columbuia Seagaa aad farsa avon poled os nee ha-try 46 tue Daseball m and Coe Council, Riverside Cou ond B Arating. perhavs| not for the crew this year. ‘Phe men in|ggice teginu Councll, at Siart'a Masa Avibuad | auestion are Morell, wao haw * Mark's the ‘Varaity for two years, and Shop- | pipger and National pend, who wes siroke on the sreshman| | League Tou crew lamt year and wag wan expected and Royal Arcanuan to lel make up the secohd crew, which| THis & Keulator(’® aleve against Harvard and Columbia] ysis, Lachanas League ith League TournasinglPent Cayuga on May 20. pene: * pe rs , nd Van Alaty ¥ Amana & Treiss's alleys, ament—Central Park, Waeelmen, at the ¢iect that \ wee ted etn TRY FOR BALL TEAM. : Baio toe soe eee BOWLING GAMES TO-NIGHT. » tat 2 Soap's Co ww York Interciub Le Jva Owl Club, at the New | Atnietie Lesnu Jeity clus, att | Atiey_owaers Pump, at te \ie hiuiing, at the re Jersey v. Mlle a's. aitaye Individual ‘Tourna, fe HOW FUTURE PRIZE .FIGHTS MAY BE HELD, i fi Men mi B eM "i | ee (HAY - VELL Dhan Mh! HERE IS A BOWLING TOURNAMENT OPEN TO EVERYBODY. Every team in Greater New York is invited to fill in the following blank and send it in as an entry in The Evening World's Championship Bowling Tournament. & Triess's Alleys, Third avenue and fifty-fifth street. It must be sent to the committee, in care of Amann APPLICATION BLANK TO THE EVENING WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT, To BE HELD AT Amann & Triess's Bowling Alleys, Third Avenue and oSth Street. ) eceteneensceceesereseesveseeneres sd 9035 To Dr. H. TIMM, J. LEULY, W. PRIOR, H. H, NIEMEYER, J The. soosBOWLng Team, Of...seccerrreneserosseraee hereby makes entrance in the FIVE-MEN TEAM CONTEST for the game of American ten pins, in the tournament to be held by. you. Said club hereby agrees to comply in all respects with the rules of the A. B. C. and the committee. Committee, Name Of CIID. .sccccscceeesseeereeeeseescneeeeren AGGIES, ..ccrccccccecscrcesscaevececeroecsere The following dates are avallable....+...erdeeerees ‘Tho lst of members from which the team will be selected is inclosed, ten, Come to Me. Se ah have onaianied and Sorelenes, after my #ite Eos tuition ty denn 1 Bae etoation, toeethet a Eahest dua'eelantife eptateh ag bate ie your case is incurable 1 will eto ‘all you 4, ‘your oase {9 curable, I will inwure you of a will give you e writia guaraates to cure you or refund Bare paid in case 1 w aah fall to effect a Yor medicines, as they are ee Sineiuged tn the the gomins ito My BUCceSS tO pi what J promise, VARICOCELE cured without ‘operation ery ee tate 4 always doing DRAINS STRICTURE ieee Ald cored without Gisting of Remtly onset ty we. cutting No pain, HYDROCELE DISCHARGES stopped completely, nam BLOOD, Nol RHEUMATIBM eared withowt fe all Ite forms te perme. Cal ft mercury oF Semtiy cured by sy System NERVOUS ORRIN BLADDERAND PA dll CON. ot trestweent te Suet nF tres St the tne Foe hav? bash | by sor step shemntnon or sn om as end ald rs oe you cannot call. Noth Hide League Tour Powpect and Mutual, at ¢ Christy "i . v following letter cxplaine taelt: To ha By stated gre ot The roan Wer: vot dan. & the Am a a Broas Mutual, roy Bide wilers, F woot sot pas eagle 4 ‘ CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. iw He cree STEWARDS TAKE UP ANOTHER JOB: Mark Moore’s Betting Sheets Being Looked Over as Result of Honolulu Race. =~ 5 (Special to The Evening Worl.) NEW ORLEANS, La, Jan, 13.—The Stewarda Yave called for tho betting shecis of Bookmaker Mark Moore on the Honolulu race of Saturday which resulted dn the indefinite suspension of Jockey Helgerson, No information coud bo gained from the officials as to what story Moore's figures may have told, but it outside gossip and conjecture may be relied upon another investigation ts un+ der way. Moore, whether as a mere matter of speculation or from other motives, lal@ the top price, ¢ to 5, on Honolulu and took the money while tho other pencillers in tho ring were offering 3 to 5 and 7 to 10. It is a safe guess that the stewards Will probe deeper into the matter, and may possibly reopen Helgerson's ase in a manner not complimentary to that Jockey. {i the confessions of Herting and Sutherland Moore was !mpitcated in the Isen steeplechase scandal at Memphis last spring along with Fred Cook, but the Memphis Jockey Club did not con- rider the evidence reliable and took no action, Subsequently Cook got into trouble at Louis and was barred aah booking privileges there. The a at the time was Cook got out of w fe affair ihe Eeneral that both Mo aused a lot of talk, n tight place ea: NEW YORK A. C. MEN: SCORED A RECORD: During Season of 1902 Athletes Tallied 1,903 Points and Cyclist Hurley Led All. ,- | Tho New York Athletle Club has had jis most successful year from both @ financial and athletic standpoint, Dur ing the year 192 the athletes scored a totel of 1,903 points. The athletes wT headed by Marcus Hurley, the amateur champion bicycle rider, won fifty-threo races, was second ten) times and third seven times. His total number of points was 902, The athletes of the club were first 210 times; second, 160 times, and third, 90 times. Capt. Charles H. Sherrill in his re~ “A FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS FRIENDS.” The advertiser who rec- ognizes the value of Sundey World Wants never lacks a full purse port told the Board of Governors that thelr expenditures on the competitive side of athletics have amounted to ae sum of $10,124.67, nearly Teas een 4 ds expended rom wenletice a an- nually at Saleic or Pini Finanvlally 1 endi¢ Tig easurer Charles ©. Goodhue, tn ire of $68.) 1366, 682.90, report shows on expenditui "ind receipts amounting to Sporting. Sporting. 2tONDAY. mation co! wire during the New 0: ats of won. 21. 7 POTHEN: ” RANKIN, i ERNE, oat RA <1, Won; POT THANE, "8-5," won: 6-6, i of m know a number aneaday tw . {rien shoud brio beak +s Rh aa ral * a fravhed at oy Remittances can be m cheek, Address P. 0. BOX 15, LORD NEVILLE, 10-1, WON; MEMPHIAN, 6---5, 2D, Dey after gay my allents continns to a the M rate Muto oe} YL 21, id. LA, 16, FOR WEDNESDAY, TH twill be at aout H. B. LEWIS SHEEPSHEAD BAY, ‘money, but two good bet y. Below @ind record of log up to date, on 8 § 8 ts s ste 3533311 $8 Bs sissiissi1isil See 1 Bess Ssssili(Siisssil eses & Setssl « ge! $2333 815355: Siesi1t ES | 3 g 3 TEAS: ‘BS, 00 STRAIGHT HAS WON & 00 STRAIGHT HAS WON 1g with the Western Union tl filed each mi BuMvager $1,600 chat fean ame more winnen A PROFITABLE IN ty yt ee ? ry URSDAY AND FRIDAY, 4 Do You Play the Races? You the entire. 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