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Br fe aA \ id SIGHT MAY GO TO RHODE ISLAN D. Scituate A. ©. of Biovitienes Offers McGovern, -and. “Corbett” $10,000 Purse. F ‘another ‘bid has been made for the Vetamptonship battle between “Young Corbett” and Terry McGovern. It is of ‘a@ purse of $10,000, and is made by John (Robinson, matchmaker of the Bcituate Athletic Club, of Scituate, R. I, which club has been successful in "holding many good fights during the past seven months, Robinson met “Cor- } ett” and Sam Harris, manager of ony McGovern, last night at the in rendhae Baths, where he informed that he was sure his club could the fight without any interference authorities. He also stated that he was successful in getting the iif be he would hgid It on the afternoon fens 17. THESeffer of $10,000 was watisfactory to elther "Corbett" or Harsie and they sald they would not Sight im the East unless they could fight & pertentage basis. May Fight tor Percentage. As Robinson was only authorized to efter a purse of $10,000 by the officials of the club he sald he would offer noth- ipg more now, but would try and have At arnanged so that the boys could fight tow, He left the city and ee he would return on Saturday. If @ club does as requested, then Rob- Janson will make them an offer of poss!- Bare per cent. of the 8 receipts also post a certified check for a5 a guarantee that he will hold the bout on the date selected, Avthorities Will Allow It. That the contest can be decided at Moltuate, .R. I., there seems to be ifttle doubt. Matchmaker Robinson told the writer lat night that the officials of his @lub had put the matter of holding the up to the: Lieutenant-Governor, ot-Attorney and many influential ersons of the city and that they had informed them to go ahead and secure the contest, and that as long as the law )Falative to holding boxing contests was Ry. violated the bout wowd not be; ed With in any way. Robinson feft'for Providence last night. er-Choynski Fight Postponed. The bout between Joe Choynski, the eevy-Welght, of California, and Peter 1er,,, Which was to have been fought fore the Washington Sporting Club, Philadelphia, to-night, has been Monday _ night. nek! wited Matchmaker Johnny yey a féw days ago, asking that the contest be put off for a week, as he that much: time to get Into ‘condition for Maher. Sooner than lose the contest Keily agreed to postpone the match, Two Fights To-Night. Only two battles are scheduled to be fought to-night which, by the way, Is ‘@ small number for,Monday night. The fighters who will take part dn thege con- tests are “Young Peter Jackson,"’ the eolored fighter, of California, and Char- Jey Haghey, ‘of Boston, and Benny Fangery the Itallan fighter, of Chicago, “Young Mowatt," also of the ‘Winay City. Jackson and Haghey will ‘try conclusions In a twelve-round bout before the Criterion Athletic Club, of ~ Boston, while Yanger and Mowatt will battle for six rounds before the Lyceum thietic Club, of Chicago. Jackson and anger will probably be the victors. “Corbett” in Good Shape. “Young Corbett," who Is tn town, looks in food condition, 1d him a great deal of good. ~**Corbelt” tends to do Ipht training overy day and Ponsibly box Bi yrAcuse, round bout dete Ington Sporting Club, of Philadelphia, very soon, Sal im Matched Again, Sullivan, thy light-wolght, of this country, who 1 in England, where he recently defeated Bill Chester, the English fighter, tn fourteen rounds, has been signed to meet an- other one of John Bull's Nght-w The man {a Jem Maloney, who wan defeated by Frank Erne, of Buffalo, in five rounds during the eor- ie van and M. bout before Club, of London, on eb, for a puree of $600 and side bet of « wlmitar amount. Fitegerald Won Again, AWilile Fitzgerald, the lght-welght Aghter, of South Brooklyn, ta Mghting with better wuccoss At present than any of the other light-weights. He oat hin vinit at the Springs Tne On Gaturday might Fitegerald met ‘Fighting Joo Allen,” one of the best fightora in th ker City, tn Nx-round bout defore the jational A. C., of Philadelphia, and gave him & novere beating, Pitegertld ‘floored Altea four times during the bout, the bell eaving the latter from. belng counted out at least three timer, Fitzgerald in snatched now to Mgnt, Willle Lawl, of this city, in @ twenty-round be- foro the Pastime A. C., of New Britain, Conn., next Monday night. Boyle Was Beaten. Another fighter of Phil jelphia to sulfer a defeat on Satumtay night was ‘rockey'’ Boyle, the feather-weight boxer, who suddenly came into prominance by standing off ‘Young Cor ett.’ the for wk rounds, Bo; Pitts: burg fighter, in a ‘ten-round ihe Allegheny (Pa.) A. C. and was ao clearly out- pointed by oky City fighter that the referee decided againet him, Schamaker Fights To-Morrow. Willie Schumaker, the clever and promising bantam-welght Mghter, of Avonia A. C., of this olty, who ts to Aight Dave Wateon, of Paterson, the bantem-welsht champion of New Jeracy, In & twenty-round bout before the Glen Falls A. C to-morrow , night, left for the battle ground (he morning with his trainer and eparring Partner, McDonald, Schumaker fooka In per fect condition and in below the welght at whion ho ts to Mght, which 1s 105 pounds, welgh in at tile ringside.” The contest. will probably Dw a great betting dalr, ag the members of ihe Avonta A. ©. and’ thelr frlenda have gotten together $800 20 far which they will bet on Schumaker at even money, Another Fight, the lght-weight champton, ot tphia? Tommy Ryan in @ twenty-round St. Louls, {© matched to meet another Quaker City fighter. ‘The man he will tackle will be Tom Wallace, the welter-welght figh Wallace and Duffy ‘will f Fou out before the Milwaukee A, Friday night. It will be. the second ‘time they have met, thelr previous battle resulting in a drary. Connolly Fights on Friday. Eddlot Connollly, the lght-welrht Aghter, of St. John’s, N. B., who has lowt every bout he has fought tn England since last June, meet Tom Woodley, the English light-weight, in & fifteen-round bout before the National Sporting Club of London on Friday night. ‘The men will meet at 138 pounds for a purse of $00 and a bet of $250. ‘The last t!me they fought ‘oodley was awarded the decision at the end A twenty-round encounter. Connolly clalme he will surely beat Woodley this time, eo 6 Jack Cartlg, the Buffalo light-welght, arrived in Frigeg last Friday ard will train at the Re- Marice Club, of Oakland, Cal., for his Oelit with before the’ Acme Club on Jan. Fa phael will fave charge of Carrig training, LEAGUE MAGNATES _ FIGHT 11 TO FINISH. _ Meeting at Sinica To-Day Promises to Be PEs _ another indoor baseball game Is goheduled to be played, or rather talked, in Cincinnati to-day. ‘The Natlonal League magnates will be the players, /and before the day is over there prom- -ises to be the hottest engagement, ever waged in the baseball world, ‘The New ork and Brooklyn magnates seem to hold the result between them. ‘The other fellows will not do what they intendea— thet J, ratify the agreement as entered into by them in conference with ‘the American League leaders a week or #0 ago. The injunction secured by the iNew York Club restraining President Harry Pulliam from permitting such } ‘action has given the New Yorkers such ‘w’atrong hold, However, slice the issue and serving ‘Of the injunction Garry Herrman, who Was chairman of the Peace Committee, has given out the statement that the ‘committee did not say its action was japal, and that the purpose of the mett- | a Spirited Session. ing to-day was for the purpose of nulll-| fying or ratifying it. Herrman is also reported to have said taat if the agi Ment was not approved of by the other maenates the would take his Cin clnnatl Cluy over to the American age, He has prooably found that that would be a hard Job, for, while the Nationa! League !s “not a’ corporate body, It ts golng along under u written agreement. Herrman pledged himself to the organization wher ne, with the other members of the league, approved of the schedule which was annouiced av the recent league meeting herw a few Weeks ago. Just what the outcome of the meeting 8 to-day will be Is hard to tell, but 4 thing 4s certain, and that Js that unk Joon I. Brush and Ned Hanlon are shown where they are going to profit without the ald of Ed Delehanty, George Davis, Willie Keeler and i! Donovan they will raise a big rumpus which will put baseball in the same. turmoll it has been in for several years. It looks as though the same old war between the National and American leagues will be tevived oF there will be 8 happening ic) border well on the di: of the older organization, SUES % ithe and run-getting points of v Peat Batting Team. New w » Cincinnati, 313, Chance, hicago, 973, Peitz, Cincinnat, 54,| oatcher. catcher, eatehcr, i : ‘hillips, Cincinnat!, 883, Willis, Boston, 979, Tannehill, Pittsburg, 27, pitsher. pitcher. pitcher, : ley, Cincinnat!, .$1, Bransfeld, Pittsburg, 98, Tenney, Boston, 88, firs: first base. first base. bane, : itehey, eibapurs, 215, Evers, Chicago, .989, sec- Farrell, St. Louts, 7, ‘decond ol mara ond base. ond base. rerton, adelphia, Greminger, Boston, .%4, Teach, Pittsburg, 97 (Wii, third base. third base TO eae ne Bethea ‘agner, Pittsburg, 32, Long, Boston, .07, short- Wagner, Pittsburg, _ 105, shortatop. stop. shortstop. a vy» Cingianet!, -.397, Kelley, Cincinnati, 1,000, Clarke Pittsburg, 104, left! field, ~*~ left feld feld, nt, Pit tabirs, 35%, Wagner, Pittsburg, 2, Beaumont, Pitsburg, 101, wentre field centre field, “M2, Keeler, Brooklyn, 982, Crawford, Cincinnatl, 94. right feld, right feld, Fielding Team, THREE TEAMS THE NATIONAL LEAGUE COULD MAKE UP, ficial Averages of Players for Season 1902 Show Their Ratings. The National League has just announced the batting and fielding avearges of layers last yoar and the following tables show the best team from battinis, Mest Hung. is Team otal) erly Nux. Sa feline, Ace and Manabe. its in ‘corrective at Rey aid who recently etcured a decision over | will | ‘BELMONT MAY HIRE HIM AS JOCKEY. 908696 George L. wants to be a jockey. @ copy boy in a newspaper office, is a boy who At present he Is Sheppard “It stay In a newspaper office,” says this ambitious youth, “what will I be? Maybe a reporter, Perhaps an editor. What is elther compared to a jockey This in Uie most matter-of-fact man- ner imaginable, notwithstanding he was at the time talking to a reporter and an editor. Sheppard ts a boy of seventeen who talks with the ease and abandon of a man of thirty, He has his nerve with him at all time: good stead when he approached August Belmont and asked him for a job on Friday last. Mr. Belmont had been before the In- terstate Commerce Commission. He had been prodied for more than half an hour on a very sore spot—that of his experi- a corner in Mr. Belmonts Loulayille and Nashville Railroad stock. Many a man would havo hesitated to approach the great banker at this mo- ment, but the boy feared nothing. “I'd like to he Job at Your stables, Mr. Belmont," ysaid the’ boy, At the mention of the word stables, Mr, Belmont's face cleared of the that had flew at _ d down at the front of him. ju would Iki e down to my. nd Tl Then the milllonaire ha his card, and walked aw eppard. t eager face o Jwhich was New York “Where are you living, Ge “Oh, Im aroun. the Home, just at f If he had it would hay: Waldorf-Astoria surprise (being In print.” where conventh teders in Wilmington, i haa of the Young Sheppard Says He Will and Won't “Pull” arid it stood him In [4 ence with John W. Gates, who secured |{! Jand went t eibut T know Horses, DODGE HOHE GEORGE L, SHEPPARD. president with one hollered souvenir one, something like this Ladies and gentlemen: 1 seo that the Governer of North Carvina has osked for an appropriation to build a monn. ment for W. iam MeKinl I don’t see why he can't ask for an appropriat to “build a inonument to President, Jefferson Davis.’ “Say, that speech mac a hit. papers gaye me a bully send. off. lot of people came to me after that. man, a Northerne told "him one day “LT Uke you iitst rate, but T do: Uke your politics.’ He was a Republican, en o A lawyer named Lyman A. Warr heard me say that, and It tickled him h. He gave me $% and sald: ‘Boy, if you ever come to N come and see me. 1'1! Joc 2 Sheppard did make up his, mind come to New York and he tool passi on a lumber schooner, that lan at Stamford, Conn. There his qua manner of expressing hitttself won hi @ lot of attention. Police Headquarters at Stamford a denounced the “Yankees as thieves and here was a reporter there and he wrote a long plece in the p about m ys I liv otels Say, for three a i had money. 1 a iy where Lawyer Wi there got me to « office and I got job. 1 four Warren at his office in No, 31 Nassau street. He was very kind to me,’ “How do you like New York? “Say, this ts a great town, but you've got tohustle to g: i found that yjout, ‘There's a think they can come here 4 I live easy, | husde s before? had a liv you “Did you ever ride i broth: ing around y Kk Ti make i Say, don't rkey? I'm ¢ st and know a thing or t if not, golng to pull horses, either, ‘There ain't nothing i ‘ou may to work a year or two before you a mount.” “hats all right, 1 am willing to work, Say, do you think Mr. Belmont will give me a job? I thought maybe lie | ‘laldn't MWe the way T went at him for a Job and 1 wrote iim a letter apologizing for my conduct. Well, don't g! me a fob h vt, that’s all, T would haye gone down 49 sce him Saturday, but 1 think Saturday ty a bad day In Wall street. I'l go see him all right. £ urd says he 1s seventeen years eld and welghs about 9 pounds isplayed an arm with muscles ax hard Intelligent, sn't Ket his Job as a jockey as steel, He $a bright and nd if he da he will make als way. RACING NOTES, Brigadier, the brown gelding by Rayon a’Or~ Bridget, which holds orto mile record of 1.37 4:5, 8 weriously 4i) Jn Chicago The veterinary surgeon who ta atteading him saya he believes that Br Fowl recove hough he may never again be useful an a race re. Frank Welr sayn that in any case Brig ler shal! be kept In comfort aa long ay ae lives Rome Resposs's offer to match Dick Welle 85,000 a) ride nzainat eliser Savable or Irish In view of the xepsational showing of Dick Wollon tn 1968, sured a demand for the ser- w vic Barnes h ; 44a, Manteo yten snares to Hanlon, Atalstant Secretary of the Jockey Clu teen quite iit for several days fand unable (o atiend to Nin dullen at bla offices in the Windsor Arade, Jn his wbsence hie as sistant, Or, Barrington, t9 looking efter the of the ofice management, Mr Ianton's Meleadn hope for nia recovery and tls epecdy Ura {2 huriess Iu bi accustomed positon Koglish trainers and crition are mot in the Sighiest degree afvald that Herman BH, Duryea will carry off the Derby with Acetuil, They say that be does not poasem “ihe acope and quality of a clans f %. Madden will disapro @ weil-keown Ity on breeding © declared, I Mircusul, Chanol ‘The stakes {01 the Metropolitan Jockey Club—| ‘Tint! Sullivan's track—will be anmounced ta » ew dase. Philip J Duyer, who will man ning bie hor xcept fa the Faces open Fatrien to (ho sakes at Cumberland Park, ville, have closed and are filed better (h aay time tp the hi ENTRIES BEING RECEIVED ssoclgtion. ent WILL De Held tn ah ning F at, he twe w of the W. ster Keni Carter Must Bear Signature of (bee. Pood BEE FACSIMILE WRAI'VER BELOW, Very omall and as cney ju the near fulure, enter A got in the Grand drix de Parts, conditions of the races in France ali are eloned Nj Mi Bai i a he, FOR DILIOUSHESS FOR TORPID LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATION, FOR SALLOW SKIN, POR THE COMPLEXION woven ar 7 Be Honest our beloved The ‘One was very nice, and 1 ¢ on to New York ‘all to find out . A reporter ¥ some copy to his and 1 was always ou Little Liver Pills jon A n't to Be ny He went boldly into nd ry ty-seventh annual | net | gymnasium CANADIAN CLUB AFTER BIG FIGHT. International A. C., of'Fort Erie, Offers Jeffries and Corbett $25,000 Purse for Bout. to hold the proposed fight between Jim Jeffries and Jim Corbett for the world's championship at hts club, and, with that in view, Hermann has announced that he would give the men a pllreey of $28,00) for a EW mund bout to be lield ay a time con tto the Aghtors Jeffries will in all probability accept olso, as it je sald he has holding off for a $25,000 purse. COLLEGE TEAMS IN That Is the Plan of Managers of U. of P., Cornet! and Prince- ton Teams. ITHACA, N. Y,, Jan. 18—An Intercol- legiate baseball Jeague 1s the latest §dea According to plans at present under way the promoters of the ssheme in- nent colleges In the Rast make up the age, These colleges will be Cornell, Columtia, Pennsylvania, Brown, Yale, Hurvard and Princeton. A conferenco was held recently in this city ‘between L Irving, manager of the (Pennsyl- vania nine; R. W. Singer, mapvager tho Princeton team, and Manager Brown, of Cornell, for the purpose of completing the preliminary + arrange- ments for the formation of the league. anager Brown ts the prime mover tn the scheme, and while he has endeay- oved to keep the matter as secret as possible {t has leaked out, and it 1s sald that an excellent foundation for the league has been laid, However, the task fs too big to com- plete the present year and Jf formed tho schedule will not begin until the season of 1904, COLUMBIA'S TRACK TEAM'S BUSY YEAR son, Beginning This Month. Columbia's athletes will be kept busy during the coming season. Manager Stauffen hag just arranged his schedule, and on it js found a noteworthy addition to the list of dual meets. The untver- sity's team is Co meet that of the Unt- versity of New York on May 2 and that will mark the first time the two New York institutions have met in a set of dual games. The schedule: Jan, 21—Handicap games, gymnasium; Jan. $1, midwinter games of Pastime A, C,, at Blghth gyinnastutn ; Aprii 29, nov ith New York U ity Si steess May ® ot Panay ial meet with Dy May 29-30, intercollegiate meet as — -— y Looks Good. Lady Reel Mily, Languish. Kympantul April novice gamer, kamen, gymnasium, May Yale Kield the Dual meet Univ Vnly 6, Berkeley Ovi Simon August Belmont pald the record price of The at for weanling, gas develope v-year-old and much t Into @ pected FREE KOCH TREATMEN? EXTENDED TO JAN, 20, FOP NEXT D DOG SHOW.: In Response to Many Requests, FREE ‘DOCTORS SERVICES | Club, to be held at the Mad Garden b. Ml to MW, are coming in rapidly, ‘The lst will close on Jan. 26 i with Mortimer super | 9 GN rot Townsend roadway The clu tienes “this year! 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SED. 1.85 4 $a) Puiu Annex 8 ‘iron, ad, Usneri arrive and Station, 42a 3 ie ation, 420 Street, N Forks faving | Gran Parte -00,*; Due Cinctamatt 10.90, 388s 8 mez my Trains (luminated with Pi Ticket ofows at 113, 30. 6 BETWEEN NEW YORK, BOSTON AND NEW 1 Biese_vor Toledo, Neshville, vie v 6.56 PF. o.— Wi Fer Toledo. 7 8b P. M.—PACIFIO BXPRESG.—Por and Chicago. For Knoxville, dally, vis 35 bint’ oun: ue ALLWAY. apiom, 0 ¥ 7 Deabroumes” aad” Gort \(Deabtoens Sty a we Yo THE FOUR-TRAGK VIA parables! FAL weatbound tralia, Station’ at Se hs ae YRACUBR LOCAL. ail Important stations. ica amue (rt fits: famous train Butlalo 4.45, Ni inane ala RS MAPA ST Madly 24 Sor p Dae Balai 10, At Due Buffalo Rat UTEAND Ruvand 7 re fiw tt Pom ato 11 P.M, P.M, 2 Rea A. M., St. Louls 6.45 P, 2 hy isGnreaco 10 Chicage via Lake P, M.—* "THE 20TH © ETE, 20-hour trate te hore. Electria. I 2 2 e B as 3 P.M., St Loute 1.80 P. M.—*PACIFIC. 9.08 A. M. and 3.36 P.M. Daily exe. 6 and North Adame. Iman Cars on all Futon at. ‘Cab Service. Hote! or residence by, Wastantt YORK CENTRAL. ‘Via Springfield an@ the BOSTON AND ALBANY (New York Central & Hudson River leave Grand Central avenue and 424 sireot, New York, aa 4 00 F. 6.15 A. Leave oni, 43.00 4, M. 2} 00 P. M..t arrive New York. 10.00 P. Broadwey, and at Grand arc H. ear, WEST SHORE oronan #, RAILROAD, York Central & H. River RR. a St. Gta, 3 foot of WEST ToRN TY 2nd DESEROSSES AND COLTLAND ne leaving time from D ning Car, New York 0 Pittsburg to Chicago, ‘Toledy, Loulsvilie, M.—The ' PENNSYLVANTA Pallman hour rain to Chicago. Bear Observation, Drawing-room, M.—CHICAGO AND ST, ile, N ‘exovpt Saturday, ‘Valley Route, Saturday. ‘Connects tor 8.5 1. M.—CLEVELAND AND MXPRESS—Vor Pittsburg, Ghoveland anh a oe 5 ree hie. nian ‘Dining +e cane sn "P.M Se Claieg eae toiniog ‘ui Patio aed’ Os onal thes LINE RAILWay — B. tack daye malts ie: ne Thi eh c nook ay and ae ie - ade) e. tb AS a LLO5_P. M. week days. vias set Ye (below (corner Btn alo Brookiva;, station’ Jere ranater Company wl hageage trom hotels and o, dewenatio 14 Kighteeats et." for Peum Cab Sernlow, APTORHORY, er. EXPRESS. ‘Troy 6.50 or 11,20 F. Me vila ia 93 Cortlandt ste. le Ove minutes lator them given below for ‘Twenty-thi; ®here otherwise noted. Tbs A. B.—FAST MAIL.—Limited to two Sere and Sleeping 9 Pittsbu 4 Aa AST LINE. —Pitteburs bales: 4 rd st, station, ts a falda!