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: ; : PDAY EVENING, JANUARY ee HE LATEST NEWS’ OF THE SPORTING. D HUTCH WON THE THIRD RACE Track Was Fast at New Or- leans and the Favorites Got Baok Into Line. THE WINNERS. 8. SECOND RACE—Lofter 1, John A. Olarke 2, Ceylon 3. THIRD RACE—Old Hutch 1, Fed- eral 2, Major Teany 3. FOURTH RACE—Henry MeDantel 2, Andes 2, Amigari 3. (Spectal to The Evening World.) « W ORLEANS, Jan. 14.—One of the Feasons why Durnell & Herz decided to leave here was the persistency with _ which their horses were put on the ~ Bchooling list. "This got so it looked like persecu- tion.” sald Herz to-day. ‘Why they - ven had the Lady listed for schooling, mare that has been racing for five or six years, and one of the best tem- pered thoroughbreds in training.” Durneli & Herz expect to ship away Gaturday. ‘The track was good to-day and there Were but few scratches, among them being Lord Neville, Uranium, Mameelle and Fading Light. FIRST RACE ‘Purse $400; for three: olde and up; welling; six and one-half furlong B . Str. 85 KG 0 10 4 at J. Horn , 16 g Black Scot,103,Buch'n 9 16 Bowmdlee, 107, Doanewan..11 94g» 9-2 2 i 102, Lindsey... 20 8 401, ©. ‘Bonner. 3% 10 10) ne) 10 4 20 8 ~-Littie Jack Horner was used up set the pace. Found the trip a_al: mth too far. Stratton II. was golng at end. The Caxton came from ind on extreme outside and bumped Automaton a couple of times in run e. BRCOND RACE, Pures $400; for three-year-olds and up; one mile and seventy yards, Betting, Htarters. whts., jocks. St.Hif.Fin. Str. Place, ‘Lotter, 105, Buchanan..... G1 1! 6 ‘Olar! a i ry i 2 8 60. Breas: 20 oh aadSnanis’: out, Time—1.49. jam at the start, the last ‘as left. Lofter fin- found an opening ae ei i jen it came to a drive. h Clarke got the mace inv the last . Hopul broke down. THIRD RACE. Puree $400; for four-year-olds and up; one mile. ny ‘Betting. whts., jocks. StiHIf.fin. Gtr. Place. eS ofa ita Hivtch, 0g Gannon... 1! Tag x enay: te 1 3 g of 7-10 3 toma, 104, Lindeoy.... 8 4 2 ‘Start et ‘Won easily. Time—i.4l 3-5. O14 Hutch was never bothered. Fed- eral, the only dangerous one, was under @ pull all the way, but Hoar’s ride was 4 by iced. The race looked Bice’ Setdo-tn _ NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) _NBW ORLPANS RACE TRACK, Jan 14—The entries for to-morrow’s races ‘ire as follow: First Race—For fillies three years old; six Athelrose . tor. ‘Wrenk M. Third Rai +3 BeeEE: age : ‘102 *Immorceiie ; Sixth Race—Golling: one mile and a sixteenth. 11 Heroice 5 10 Annie Lauretia ; SCrilop s.e+ @ pounds WISING YAWL ORDERED BY COMMODORE C. W. LEE. ‘Vice-Commodore C. W. Lee, of the nhasset Bay Yacht Club, has ordered H new auxiliary keel cruising yaw! om the design of Charles D. Mower, mmeasurer of the New York Yacht yacht is to be built by Hunting- lew Rochelle, On her pole mas carry 4 smal! topaall, and h it urea will be about 1,400 sau F princips! dim: feet over all, thirty-two Ine, twenty-three feet beam, six draught: The cabin, waloh tx to d in mahogany, ‘w! unus- roomy. Steering ' will be done ® wheel located in the cockpit. oe TRONG MAN SHAW EARNS NEW LAURELS. 8. Bhaw, the strong man, of ohm! University, who recently the n test record of thi , c 21386 inte, bi ai tf al ater tent eal iis wan making 44 Out of & pos. Ky a Cc fC Welebeivlelieleiefeieleieieleinlol Ieleleleielelofeln! SD Central tion of Remple. ponents, match, u 213. thr J. Bernet Mttle tu 228, 197, entire pro- vane ys wits th paraile ye in only four of ebts, while most of tne other New Orleans. Of course there are ex- ceptions to this rule, but the great mass of horses at the Crescent City are of the poorest quality, and in about the ALL-AMERICANS IN BROOKLYN Star Bowlers Will Best Men Across the Bridge To-Morrow. This fact is easily established by Fast~ ern racing folks by the performances of horses of the poorest class which are taken from this section to race at New They are frequent Inspection of the past ances at New Orleans will show that ome pecullar races run at that course, and it will bo very account for the running of But it is not prob- perform- scarvely two days in succession when the track will be found in the same condl- tion. The soll is a pecuHar blue clay, rainstorm converts it sticky, gummy mass. drying out it assumes a different condi- tion every day. During the time that the track ts in this heavy condition no horses are al- lowed to work over {t, and naturally form changes from lack of proper work. Another condition 1s the fact that the | very poorest class of horses are gathered to race at this track during the winter. When a horse has cutlived hia useful- on other tracks he ORLD’S BOWLING TOURNEY _RECORD BR Judging by the storles that come from New Orleans daily everything at that track must be crooked, Tales of harrow- onfesions from Jockeys, of {n-and= out running of horses, make one believe nothing honest Crescent City course, there have been Meet the In the process of some of the horses. able that all of these reversals In form or even a minor part deen due to sharp practice, If the stewards Certainly there has never been such a relgn of terror at any race track within the recollection of the oldest race-goor. All persons seem to look alike to the stewards, be they jockeys, bookmakers have been right in their culings then New Orleans must be a hotbed of crime, many conditions at New Orleans which should at least cause the stewards to take a lenient view of form In the first plac these facts are no doubt taken One of the leading bowling fixtures of the season fa scheduled for next Thurs- oints of view. @ay afternoon and evening at the Gra’ been justified No one knows where the lightning of the stewards will strike, EVENING W PROMISES TO BE A Washington «treet, Brooklyn, when the great All-American team, consisting of Johnny Voorheis, who bowled the phe- nomenal average of 192 for 34 games on the recent trip through the western se: other Brooklyn man, who did more than a little to teach Western bowlers just how to roll the American game of ten pins, and Ernie Peterson, of will try conclusions with a number of the local stars. The bowlers who will attempt to lower the colors of the All-Americans are men not only well known in Brooklyn and New York but also in all the big bowl- ing centres throughout Thoy are Bert Allen, Otto Holltas, Tod- dy Wendell, Harry Moon and Johnny EAKER. very Player in Greater New York Will | Given a Chance to} Compete. than $500 Cash and Trophies Be Distributed in Prizes, APPLICATION BLANK TO THE EVENING WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT, TO DH HELD AT tertalnment 1a promised. The first match will be played at To Dr. H. TIMM, o'clock in the afternoon and will have Bert Allen and Erne Peterson as op- o'clock Allen Helitay will tackle Peterson and Wolf. In the evening at 8 o'clock Wendell, oppose Wolf, will be absolutely no cost to any one excepting the fifteen teams which compete for the final elght prizes. reliminary no charge will be made for & this way every bowler in Greater New be given a chance to com- | pele and the question of the champlon- ship will be definitely settled. The followlng prizes are offered: success of The Evening World's Committee. plonship bowling tournament Last night practically ittle jelse was discussed around the alleys Where the vowlers congregate, and the rd for the number of competitors in a tournament will be broken by several F, W. PRIOR, H, H, NIEMEYER, those in the +rreeeee+-Bowling Team, of. hereby makes entrance in the FIVE-MEN TEAM CONTEST for the game ot 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. Name of Club. Moore and Peterson and Voorhels in The All-Americans made thelr New York debut in Brooklyn. ‘est men of the City of Churches en- waged the stars in a last night and only, once did the men across the bridge defeat ‘Dhe first two matches wei the afternoon. Fred Egelhoff, of the Logan Club, were matched against ‘The Logan pair won two games out of three, but lost on total pins by 86 points. Fred Kgelhoff played against Voorhles in the second series, clubman beat his opponent out of three, with a margin of 29 points In the evening the All- played against Sharkey, Three of the were a complet over the clty, surprise to bowlers all Never before has a tour- nament been held that was entirely free to everybody, and in no event have the Prizes been #0 valuable and so numer- Second team prise, Third team prize. Fourth team prise team prise Sixth team prize. Seventh team prise Eighth team prise. individual prise..++ Second individual pi Third individual prize ddition to the above prizes The World donates esented to each of st Individuals in the preliminary, but no more than one member of a team ‘will be given one of these trophies, ries of five games Whitbeck and ‘Tho list of members from which the team will be selected is inclosed. Over $00 will be distributed in cash championship cup for the winning team, The Evening World given to the high men in the first nifty Inary round will be eral prominent are now competing tn the mak- ing of a design. The official entry blanks, to the num- ber of 1,000, will be mailed within the NEARLY $5,000,000 EARNED BY HORSES The remarkable next few days, but the captains of | and Fifty-ffth street. many teams have not waited but have already fled their entry on the blank | tournament will be announced as soon which was printed In Monday's Even- | For the convenience of all who wish to send in thelr entry at once the blank {8 reprinted. The date for the commencing of the not be later than Great care will teams dn the pre’ handsome and nov. the first of February, be taken to arrange the dates to suit, An near as possible, a majority of clubs, and the bowling will not be allowed to at any time. muat be remembered that an; can enter in the competition, am TOM JENKINS HAS BEGUN TRAINING, who 18 to meet John champion Graeco-Roman wrestler, In a bout at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 31, mem of Jim Kennedy, is so much im- proved in his condition since his return to Cleveland from Mount Clemens, that) he has notifled Pollock, in this of make es many ma on total pins, American trio Whitbeck and It was a great exhtbitior the All-American trio easily carried off winning four games out of five, and a margin of 16% pins. Voorhles tallied 263 in the third game. Cut It out and the committee in care of Amann & Triess’s alleys, Third avenue ‘BOAT CLUBS WILL TAKE UP BOWLING A meeting to organize the Long Island Navy Bowling League will be held at the Seawanhaka Boat Club rooms in the the ‘honors, A Contest for Motor Wagons, It has been finally decided by the Automobile to hold in the ‘The contest com- tesued « call to all manu- eif-propelled trucks and delivery the committee on Thursday after. clock, at the clubhouse, Club, of Americi t for commercial veblel Johnny Neilson, the pride of the Grand tee of the club hai struck quite a snag in George Bauer, the old Manhattan Club crack, on the Gramd Central alleys last night in their return match, match waa role proved the ht thi chanc Central alleys, tled all doubts’ by winning ¢ six games afte: uer—213, Central all as to the terms of such a contest and the rules this week, and Bauer it may be discuss popularity of racing =|has been more thoroughly demonstratea VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY FOR MEN. Mormon Bishops’ Pills have been in use over 50 years by the leaders of the Mormon Church and their followers, under the mi horses raced all over the United States Neleon—168, 204, 196, 194, 180, ‘Average—Dauer, 206 7-9; Nelson, 192 3-9. = STRIKES AND SPARES. A match bet we avenue, Brooklyn, on Frid wivch the following clubs have been in- vited to send delegates: The Seawanhaka Boat Club, the Wah- netah Boat Club and the Flushing Boat Ravenswood Long Island City Crescent Athletic Club, the Varuna Boat Rowing Club, the Nautilus Boat Club, the Arie) Boat Club, the Royal Arcanum Boating and Pleas- ure Club, the Jamaica Bay Yacht Club, ooklyn Yacht Club, the Canarsie Yacht Club and the Williamsburg Yacht states that $4,062,44 was divided among horsemen during the season, his manager, { . to go ahead and) The yarlous racing centres contriputea ches for him as he} to his total as follows, in order of im- last night matched the dig Clevelander to meet Tom McInerney, the; champion of Ireland, in a bout in Wi n the Waterbu: Denzer and John Bernet was rolled Mon- day night, which Denger and Be After that J bury rolled a match had to roll frames to turned out to be the Welcon er-| cases in old and young arising from {effects of indiscretion, dissipation, cigarette smoking. Cures Lost Vitality, Insomnia, Painsin Back, Lame Back, Unfit- ness for Marriage through Ner- vous Debility, Headache, Vari. cocele or Constipation, Nervous of Eyelid. immediate, bout at his he In MeInerney he expec other hard match, as in hi ly he had a hard Job with the Trish- finally won, but not unt! MeInernoy had pinned Tom's shoulders to the mat once, ACCUMULATING. WY week adds to the accumulated evidence in individual cases showing the unprecedented success of DR. GARDNER'S NEW OSCILLATION TREATMENT ip the prompe and permanent cure of BSLINONESS AND DEAFNESS ly iii ay's sid . ing for the Pionir own city re- Doc Kirk and F. Blenert had another came out were two out of three and the were; Kirk—19, 204, T witching Effects are Impart vigor of the syvs- Mincellaneous (estimated)! The Kensington chosen their headquarters at the Am- phion alleys, and have elected for their president this season Mr. Leo Mothner, get despondent Strengthening and invigorating. Stimulate the brain and nerve centres, §0c. a box, 6 for $2.50 by mail, of} guarantee to cui K: American owner participated extenal in Canadian racing, the returna from meelnga being as fol- from all ith 6 boaes, Circulars free,> A@droes, w! 5E8, 8 free, ress, Bishop Co., Sam Francisco, The Kastorn District doctor: organized « bowling club and they can geen any Friday afternoon nego- Fort Erle (two meetings) Toronto (wo meetings) . Windsor (one mooting).. Hamilton (one meting - EVERYTHING CROOKED AT NEW ORLEANS RACE TRACK. BROOKLYN HOCKEY PLAYERS IMPROVE St. Nicholas Team Won, hut Only Scored Four Goals to Schoolboys’ Three. The hockey players of the Brooklyn | Skating Club showed Improved form in ‘Vnis does not speak well for the great| thelr work last night against the St. that come from the 0 be borne in mind! who, by the way, are made up chiefly ling at New Orleans we not the best In the world. They are! likely to make mistakes, and even the S0als to 3, ‘The game was fast and ex- Nicholas team. The Brooklyn players, of schoolboys, lost by the score of 4 citing, and the clever work of the | Brooklynites after they had recovered ition De the stewards who | from the surprise of having two goals have been long enough at the game to view racing from all have conside and their actions New Orleans has crookedness, scored against them jn the first two If | minutes of play was well received by the crowd. |, Ehe score at the end of the first halt 3 to 1 in fuvor of the New Yorkers, but in the second half the Brooklynites tried hard to make wu: the lost points. They played all aroun the New Yorkers and managed to score two more goals, but their rivals tallied one goal, enough to win. The game was remarkable for the clean work of the | players, and strange to relate no man was knocked unconscious at any tl during It. Cea —— Pastime A. C.’s Winter Stag. The Pastime Athletic Club will hold thelr Winter stag in the gymnasium of the club-house, | Stxty-atxth were, , ext Saturda: hight. An agreeable athletic and vaudeville ene Se A Mbit Uh RLD.* KEENE BUYS SOME ROSEBERY LAND, Trainer Matt Allen Didn’t Like Old Property and Millionaire Told Him to Buy. LONDON, Jan. 14.—James R. Keene's’ English racing interests have been im- proved by the buying of a large tract of land from Lord Rosebery at New- market. The purchase was the result of a Kick made by Matt Allen, Mr. Keene's American trainer, who will work on the English tracks this year, When Allen arrived at Newmarket he did not like Mr, Keene's place and cabled, the American millionaire to that effect. The answer was to buy anything he liked, and the Lord Rosebery property was then transferred. A stable is now {n the course of construction and it is expected that it will be as fine as any in Newmarket, @ Black Cheviot — exclu- sive weave—moulded on aristocratic lines — stayed, lined and finished to asso- ciate with $40 custom work. @ “Semi-ready "—ready-to try on—$25 the suit. @ Price includes finish-to- order and delivery same day. @ “Semi-ready” trousers are tried-on same as other gar- ments. @ Ever know a taior to do it? “Ready-made” store either? @ You need not buy be- cause you look, or keep because you buy. “ Semi-neapy ” WaRrpRose Broadway & Eleventh 8 A. J. KELLEY COMPANY Retail Controllers for New York ALFRED C., SHRINE, 2--1, WON, Pere, the two winners 1 gave my numerous followers yesterday, and these were the only two Day after day my clients continue to get the money. Remember, turfites, my intor- ation cousints of but two good beta dally. Below find record of my two-horee wire during the 10--1, WON, Orleans meeting up to date, on « $20 fat bet Horses. Nev. 27, MOABINA, 7-1, won; CARAT, 86, 24. Nov, 28, BUMMER,’ 3—1/ 24; "TRAVERS, 7. a THI, 0-1, 24; BRIBF, 1, TANGHGD, ¢ {won OPTIMO FLOP, 2—1, 24 HARRY, 1. 6—1, low; KITTANIN' + bow ; ad. SHANDONFHELD, 8—1, won; PLANEUR, 3-1 MARCO, 4—1, 24; BOORPIO, 7-5, 00. THE LADY, 4-6, won: KITTANING, 1—1, won. MARCO, 121, won; ANDES, 3—1, won, ) HARTY, 9-6,’ won: TILL, 4 SRA Ef Mon | 4-1, won: ARATOMA DITTO, 6-1, lost; PLAYLIKE, 2b—1, 34 1-5, wi wo ‘oat. S—1, won. 2-1; won! RANKIN, 6—1, i ERNE. 4-1, 2a. RN ABSUS, | ATHLANA, i0—1. ARIL WEALTH, '8—6. (ESNEY, 31 p ELOY KC 1, won: MARCOR. 10-1, ; BVA TICE, 101, won; Wi POTENTE, 2—1, ‘wo Ki $1, ‘ton: it , RANKIN, 1-1, wor ‘1, THANE, (uh $20.00 STRAIGHT HAS WON #A.7H4.00, | KUSEELLON, i6—1, MOAMINA, Bob; : LLBON, i6—-1, ‘won: iM, rf TANCRED, 2~1, lost; DODIB $. (scratched) | OPTIONAL, 4—1, won; MATIULDE, 3—1, w POTHEEN, 7—6,' mon; BEDLAM, 4—i, won. ; DEPONAN, Won} MARCOS’ (scratched), {PERN ABSI 1 MALSTER, 12-1, 34, won.» aio + 7140.00 Bs3 S58 83 S881 Ss81S3! 8 S831 s ESen8 = $5515) Seek e S8=233! 21S won, 3323111811 won, 383! 85538! 81 S83 SSEs 1sisst Hl é 3 $10.00 STRAIGHT HAS WON 81,894.00, ‘TRAIGHT HAS WON 8047.00, A copy of my selections Is Sled each morning with the Western Union and Post Companitn, “i aril wager $1,000 that T oan name more winners than aby person tian eee business. A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. It you are not Ition to play yourself, send an account of $25, F etatine placed tor you at te track by placing $8. $10 a4 $20 on coon er Og dally, When baving an account operated ¢or you, I charge nothing for my Informacion” ct 20 per cent, of your net winning amount at the end of each week for my serricce of ny information will be mailed to you daily. ttlementa ma/ at once, as I know a number of good things to go through In THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. For Thureday, # 10—1 shot and another trick that will be about 3 or 4-1. ‘Thess two should pring home the goods easily, For Friday, « couple of choice ones that mill be trouper buck winners at a price ag 1 each, Saturday my Jong shot goes. This one been prepared away from Orleany and was whipped there for a Killing on this day will be about 25—1. Also another trick 1H be humming wiih numerous good thin ide pointe 11 orders telegraphed at ees caL be reas |} fureish you ihe entire it of selections ak autho tort ‘buresns PRBE, ‘sad’ saeeuts direct “At the erent Crake {a this comm wie » Tattle ath itz ‘Gah br aadram br ts re and references. iN THOMP $2 DAILY, $5 FOR 8 DAYS, $10 FOR 6 DA by regivtered letter, P. 0. Money Order, H. B. LEWIS, P.O, BOX 15, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, L, 1, Do You Play the Races? FRIENDS.” The advertiser who see Por dnt. ‘During next steraet Now in the time {0% you'te gubetitermes A.M, Terme for my two-horse wire are aa comparison Woling's. Di 'v, Aub Bu ‘Webster's and all others, “& FULL PURSE NEVER BAOES