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’SPLANTO AKE ‘JEFF’ FIGHT, npion Will Have Poster d and Put Up Wherever ft plan Corbett thinks Jeftries's H be aroused, and that then he Alte the match. Corbett 1s in this week and says Joeffries's se for not fighting him because he once is filmsy. He gays he | not be denied a #econd meeting ‘More than was Sharkey and Fits- icy ‘se Hopeful, has mot given up hope of meet- Ge works in a gymna- @very day, and in a letter to a in this city says he would be in to go into a battle with Jet- ‘@ month from now. He weighs 196 nearly fifteen pounds more then weighed before beginning herd ; for a bput. tor A. ©. Gots Permit, Athletic Club has been ing permit for Bebra ith the organieation. mo w! e Or wa ane man in the club with t Roruims ie the marke Of the concern, and Jerry Dris man with the money.” ‘The A FORECAST OF THE MAHER-CHOYNSKI/ FIGHT. Mow PETER THINKS HE LOOKS. h ntury A. C, was former! 8, But it has been dropped of the unpopularity the or- ‘01 n ined Teasing Me- Pavilion q year, af ae at shite Flaine, will prob. cago, In ight on March med. ‘The International Canada, @ Fort Erie, is anxlous to Talll and would have done. 60 peers for & misunderstanding De ghte: ing th ‘date, J who is now training at Garrison Favors Boxing. mm is a friend of the are che bouts which have leago to date are not that tney are he furnuahed people, he will everything in the line of th tiotor” of the Chic chee athe from. sparring wit $1, yore ae ‘AUTOMOBILE RACE ARRANGED QUICKLY Fi ler and Winton Lose No Time In Making Series of Twenty-five-Mile Events. to 5 Awtomobiliete who race for sport and Bre not to be compared to prize- when it comes to the making of ‘That was made evident in the tons between Alexander Winton, American chauffeur, ang Henri the nervy Frenchm wes ‘only ® couple of days ago that bé latter announced that he would like } Face anybody in America. Winton -the man most Ukely to accept the and he promptly did. There was WO dickering over articles of agreement. Phe men got together, talked business, etter a few minutes it was an- that they had agreed to race Moines mate : th ny m Bowling Tournament, wait until the last hour may able to get in at all, as only 300 teams WIM be allowed to compete. ‘The entry list 1s now dangerously near tee may close the lst. on the entry blanks will be considered as the time of filling. It has been definitely decided to let “ix teams bow] every night, commenc- AMAICA TRACK STAKES NOT RICH. A few Gays ago it was sald that the Stakes whioh would be offered by letropolitan Jockey Club, which |« the official name of Tim Sullivan's track at Jamaica, would be surprisingly rich and numerous. But such js not the case. The ofMfctals of the course have announced the dig events for the coming season, ¢|@nd on the lst ts found only stakes. Five of these are for three-year-olds and upwami, three for three-year-oll# and four for two-year-olds. ov twelve Five of the ents have an added money value of 000 and $1,500 {9 added in five otlers, Another has $2,000 added and the twelfth | « has %,000 added. The last named ts in the Excelsior Handicap, the |» ta mile and ala sixteenth, which dt 1s thought will be run on the opening day. All the stakes will close on Feb. 16, ‘The list 1s as follows: ‘The [Excelsior Hand! and upward; $100 each, and a sixteenth. iid Btakes; for three-year-olds and wach, $2,000 added; ome mile and County Handicap; three- yoar-ol ooo acted ae’ mle For Three-Year-Olda. The Fulton Stakes; for three resr~elde; $25 each, with $1,500 added; one mile amd seventy yar ie | Wvilllemebung Gtandicaps cach mith $600 adde for three-year. Nx furlongs, The totum hiree-year-olde; $25 gach, with, $1,000 added; selling cilewanees! SE rurlonge. For Two-Year-Olds, The, Rowdale Stakes: for filtea; $26 each, added: five furlongs, ViushWisk Btaken; for ‘wo-year-olday $28 with $1,000 added; five furlongs Suttolk Stakes aot, with $1,000 added one-half furlongs. for two-vesr-olde; 625 Hing allowances; four . |Choyn#ki easily had the upper hand, and began to take chanots. TARY 29, BY HAYDON JONES. IF JOE hb) piety) PETER ONE LIKE THIS PETE WIL re GNoN Tose: AAD FORGET ie Meeting of Old-Time Rivals Next Monday Night in Philadelphia Insures a Good Fight. Pete? Maher will have the chance of his life next Monday to re-establish himeelf in the pugilistic world. On that night Maher wal! meet Joe Choynstd in a #ix-round bout &n Philadelyhia. Choynski, like the tMustrious Peter, ts not a “pring chicken,” but he still retalns that pugilistic craftiness that kept him in the front ranks years ago. Maher, too, nttll has his great punch. About seven years ago Choynskt and Maher had a great battle in this city. Tt was a slugging affair until thy sixth round. Maher was bleeding like a stuck pig then and was shaky on his pins. He had landed his famous wallop on Choynsk several times in the previous rounds, and while !t did not knock the Californian sprawling tt taught him to be wary. So it was that Choynskt took no chances, and simply stood off and jabbed Maher to a slate of grogginess “Go to him,” advised this second. ‘He oan't hunt you now; put tim out,"” Choyneld followed the advice, and began mixing {t with Maher. Then something heppened. Choynsk!, ‘taling a ohamoe,” left his jaw uncovered. Over went Maher's right. Bang went Choynski's head on tho floor. “One, two, three,” began the referer, ‘and continued to ‘ten and out.” Choynek! was dragged to his corner, limp aa a rag, beaten after, according to all spectators, he had the battle won. Choynsk! has never forgotten this, He has always longed for another chance. Maher has claimed he could do the same thing any time. Monday night will see. Both men are training for the ‘go’ as if it were a champlonship affair. Maher has heen promteed money-making fights with the good ‘‘heavies” if he Wing again, ‘The same promise has been made Choynskt, Watch for the result. LITTLE MORE THAN A WEEK NOW TO ENTER IN THE BIG TOURNEY. Entries Continue to Pour in, and the Committee May Be Forced to Shorten the Time. as Only 300 Teams Can Be Handled. There are only nine days left in which enter in The Evening World's Free and teams that not be at point and at any time the commit- @the post-mark ws Feb. 2. No time will be allowed for practice and the first games will be called promptly at the time set each ght. Strict rules in these matters ust necessarily be followed as thoro | Will be little time for the 1,600 bowlers tu compete |_.A® only one game will be bowled in |the preliminaries by each team, every man will have to do his very best from tho start antl every ball will be of the utmost importance, Most of the bow! era firmly believe that this will lead to v records belng broken, and they wil] be greatly helped by the conditions and surroundings. There will be nothing left to wish for fs 0 the alleys and piis, and everything will be favorable to high scores. the records do not go it will be tho fault of the bowlers themselves, Every mail brings In more, ‘out-of. town éntries and the fight to keen the cup in New York will be @ hot one. The Jolly Club, of Hoboken, is the lat- nto send in an applica- . and J. Bischoff ta confident, that team Will get first money and onc of the fifty trophies. ‘The other Hoe ne we ity-five miles at the Empire City ur in Yonkers, on July % or one week later. The second race will be held at Whe Glenmore track tn Cleveland, and Mie third. 1f necessary, will be on the om which the fastest twenty-five ig ridden, events will be on the pursutt pian, | @pposite sides of the track and A standing slart, ces will be for a silver cup, and contestant will get any part of receipts nor compensation of ar. i return i, o this souniny theap will ‘elloy, eo most INS STEWARDS STOP FIGHTING. Ruled Of Tem- af Altercation. Jan, B.—-The stew- Ath aot permit of hy a ry + 1Webh Bide A. ©, of New York, broke the world's | wrestler, with any of the big grapplers is shown by his record, he has not met, John Plening, the “Butcher Boy,’ waa not until after fft wrestling that the bu pinning the New Yorker the mat. fri Trouse will be well packed on the WILL BACK FAUST TO THROW GEORGE BOTHNER. Contest to Be Held at Polo Club Next Week Arounes Interest, That Gus Faust, tho big New York has a right to claim a match here is hardly a man and he retired from ery contest with credit, He haw met "and it five minutes of succeeded in shoulders to Faust claimed he was not in lage condition, and says that if he {is successful in his bout with George Bothner he will demand @ return bout with Piening. Faust has two decisions over Harvey Parker, and these facts have caused him to tie quite @ favorito with the bettors on the coming event. He is training ard with the “Cuban Wonder” now nd expects to be able to do us he has sargalned—to throw Bothne: four times An hour, The pair will meet at the vow Polo A. A. on Jan, 28, and, juiging the Interest in the event, the club: night ft the contest, Sager ‘| Now High Jump Record on Skates, PITTEUURG, Jan. $2.-—W. Quinn, of the New by bisa for oe teat ata Sump oa STRIKES AND SPARES. The Landy Madison Howling Club will hold their annual prize bowling and re- ception to thelr gentlemen friends on 2%. Hinborate arrangements ara i made to make the a 4 succeNs and the details are in the hands of a compeftnt committee At the r bowling nights of the ! Alexand ng Club (Bronx) hel on last Monday night Mr. H, Watson carried off the medal for the highest acore with a total of 196 ‘ping, Jake Wirth ted him, but in the nal lost the prize qlub is limited to twe: hiombors, “and in thelr number ‘te, tbe cluded many prominent business men of the Bronx, Capt. Sherry, of the Second Battery, {8 President, he Ardsley ladies’ Bowling Club, has accepted a challenge to roll Mre. M. Soot a home- Qud-home series for $60 @ first weriey will take place at the Circle Palace: One of the most Interesting events of the season in the Bastern District ts jthe ten-men match at the Amphion Academy hetween the Beneca and Sey- ir Temoeratic Clubs, Se-ator Whit- K and Sheriff Melody will te among the members of the former team, The Hancock Bowling Club had a time on Tuesday night at Fred ott's Knickerbocker Alleys, the ocea- pion. belong thel agrawal jaateg oe owe gaa smighe at i. Ddoken teams admit that the Jollys are Brady feels sure that there will be Hable to take the prize away from something doing when he starts the ball them toward thewins, "There ts no way that Frank Loughman is sure that the Col-|they can Bent us out of third nlace,” Une five Wil do the trick and he him; | says he. T have read about the owp being won He ful ts to wear home one < self fully expec wear home on oft ah Se the trophies, “How can they beat us, Brooklyn Jeremi ink I said he, “they might ag well pay of 1 guess dt will be, jnow, the thing t# as good as in at this! the team that, will carry tt ov minute,” ridge, too, ‘The Twentieth Cen- “The team that boats tho Independ- wil! about turn the trick, bowls regularly at Daver's alleys, Rich- have patra and developed after mond Hill, L. Ti. as uaial had a good ave Ho free proposition, no trial or, sample treatments or yo. My Soa! time at last Monday's gantes, te feat ree ay Aa per is my gopecienns, Sy Bay Teputation, son rt ch, quackery, iT prize ha i) " ladlia, and see me I w! personal belag. the poles Rowing. By 1Bp Indl ginfuation, together wits, an” houteat and a eclentfe t Satu ot ot your cate, and the chief honor going to the coming {.find your case ie incurable | wih noneetly tell you on the otber cham Min K iy, otherwise J) Bad’ your cage te curable, I will logure you of s permanent cure, jnnamuch ry f sRIK mie mn ve you a writtnn guarnntes to cure you or retu You ever; ou known ae KI KL" The gee Was UD ve rpalain'care I fall Ghenect a perraknent cure of yeur condition T tnke ne pired by tho dlond-hatved argo for medicines, as they anay eluded tn pomin ed. 1 bowler, Me, J, McCloskey, better known ute my success to promising nothing but what I oan do, Jas "Throw-them-down Jack,” aaeeyte tara Dr, J Kelly 4 t ith hallenge VARICOCELE | Dr. Jess Kelly ts ont with a challeng to roll a series with any bowler at the Ti fay deity ot yin erations Harlem © le male Monae Knickerbocker ¥, ©, Elects Officers | At the anuual meeting of the Knickerbocker eran of iresiiest ore Yacht Club the following oMlcere were elected: Gries ep at ene, Commodore, James Norris; Viee-Commodore, J STRICTURE Palmer; Rear Commotore, W, B. Veam: ©, Sinkln eoute end chronie, by my ured without - q fattiog. Ne pala, (fl oclsotances grapped completely. |i BLOOD POISON. re) permenentty cared withows ees of warcuy son 6. wsavoue OEBILITY of rvakment (0 PLE” anooetve of tne time pon have i—4 amicted, Distillers to King Edward VIL, «abi AVTOMOBILISTS |, DEWAR'S Patil Fs 1009, HE LATEST « NEWS "OF" _THE “SPORTING WORE (oe! YALE MEN'S STICKS USED LIKE FLAILS, But Sons of Ell Beat Cornell Rivals at Hockey in a Fast Game. When Yale's hockey players met those of Cornell in one of the games in the Intercollegiate tourney last night they must have recalled the beating the Itha- cans gave thelr crew on the Hudson a few years ago, The sons of Ell started the game as though they had an old score to settle, and the way they hurled their sticks about and against the shins of the up-Staters was the most interest- ing thing of the game. But the shins of the players were not the only parts of their bodies which met the sticks. Lewi of the Cornell team, had to retire for a few moments to repair an injury to his eye However, Yale won the game by the score of two goals to nothing, and the closeness of the score kept the spectators cheering. It was fast play and caused those present to believe that Yale would win the championship again this year, Over in Brooklyn, the Crescent A, C, team met the St. Nicholas boys and at the finish the score stood 10 to 1 in savor of the Brooklynites. As might be judged by the score the game was uninterest ——__ —_- Amherst's Baschall Schedule, AMHERST, Mame, Jan, 22,—Following ts the wchedule of the Amherst College Baseball Club, announced by Manager Teas: April 11, Willte- ton at Amberst; April 16, Brown at Providence; April 18, Yale at Sew Haven; April 22, Tufts at Amherst; April 25, Bates at Amborat; April Tutte at Medford; April 30, larverd at Cambridge; May 5, Syracuse at Amherst; May 9, Holy Croas at Worcester; May 13, Manhattan at my aly: s peculiar to mien. It ts a treatment that is based on ae niile knowledge enta will get first mon declares Blo in t this out and paste it in your | amherst; Dartmouth at Amherst; May Rosenberger. “ido not think, however, |! or beriies Ay atv ea Hecate ek that any one will beat us and we ard! M O'Relity [wilh not admit thas | i mnars Princeton at Princ sure to take away that cup, any team has ance except the |g i Whiteley asl AT don't want to scare anybedy out” Cinque Bowling Sabana Bele meke a Maaly creak at Meant) Suse id Potor Helil, of Brooklyn, “but a few bets that they carry off a|{s colby at Amherst: June 1s, Brown at Am- is no use of any team golng t trophy hersts June 2%, Alumni at Amboret. |the Sarntomns, Of course 0 —~ = - ~ - wilt consolation to we Dut no one oA exp fret place with ws in the t The Mah « ber went or every man that fn suffering from [® piece of the money and C ase oF condition to rome rd a arb tre aroctn hat with me, and I will ex. yvatem of treatment whieh I F uusie liters x perience in treatin EOZEMA, ine, rites et Bh, tere Teyoncane or any © tender tae Peas RHEUMATIOM ft trent BLADDER miehys SIONRY CON. ITs by BPR Ay SO Provement et once. om Ii correspondence strictly, contdential amd all von aed ata ee ten ee aka CONSULTATION AND “ADVICE FREE, DR. R H, M. MACKENZIE'S Undaye ea Mt to SPM, () TH i de Ps oe POLICE DETAIN BOXER MURPHY. Eugene McCarthy, Knocked Out by Him Last Night In Provie dence, Is Still Unconscious. PROVIDENO®, R. f., Jan. 2.—Bugens McCarthy, the “Schoolboy Pugilist,” of ‘New York, was knocked out by Hugh Murphy, also of New York, In a poxing Match at Goltuate last night and re- mains unconscious. The attending phy- sictan declines to give an opinion as to the outcome. Murphy and his manager, John J. Mack, are detained for the resent. Marty McCue was to have fought Me- Carthy. —————— Stork Visits Hdward Hanlon, ‘The mork has visited the handsome realdenc® of Manager E¢werd Hanlon and Mm. Hanlon in Baltimore, in these troublous times among Sunday World Wants ‘the baseball nfagnates Mr. Hanion has a thought Work Monday Morning Wonders. that cheers. — Rheumatism CANNOT BE RUBBED OUT But a good liniment or plaster will often give temporary relief by producing counter irrita- tion or reducing the inflammation and sore- ness. But no sort of external treatment can ever reach the real cause of the misery or have any effect whatever upon the disease itself, for Rheumatism is not a skin but is due to an over-acid condition of the blood, and the deposit of irritating matter or Uric Acid salts or sediment in the muscles or joints, and no amount of rubbing or blister- ing can dislodge these gritty particles or change the acid blood. Rheumatism often becomes chronic, and the muscles and joints ==permanently stiff and useless and theneryous’ blood disease with outside applications or doctoring the skin é Rheumatism must be treated through the blood, and no remedy brings such prompt and lasting re- lief as S. 8.8, It attacks itin the blood, neutralizes the acids, and removes all irritating or poisonous substances from the system. fe S. S. S. strengthens and en- riches the thin acid blood, and, as it circulates through the body, ‘the corroding, gnawing poisons and acid deposits are dislodged and washed out of the muscles and joints, and the sufferer is happily relieved from the discomforts and bys Louisville, Ky., March 27, 02. 4 8.8.8. has cured mo of Rho’ About two years ago I suffered BRhevmatism in my knees my ankles swelling so that, not putonmyshoes, This for several months, du! timo J was applying linimente gcing by my physician’s but derived no benefit. I was of8.8.8.andtriedit. I11 got relief, and continued the cine until I was entirely well, willery of e heumaliam allright! 8108 Floyast. — D.3. DUAN, so far as they go, but they don't go far enough, and you can't depend upon them to do the of a blood purifier, and those who pin their faith to liniments and plasters as cures are bound to meet with disap> remedy, does not contain any Potash or mineral of any kind, and can be result of years of practical experience in treating this disease, THE OWIFT OPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs pointment, and will be nursing a of Rheumatism the greater part their tives. §S. S. S. is a purely taken with safety by old and young. Rheumatic sufferers who write us about their case will receive valu- able aid’ and helpful advice from our phynicians, for which no charge is made. We will mail free our special book on Rheumatism, which is the Sporting. PAULCREYTON, 4to1, 3d PARAMOUNT 12 to5 WERE MY GOOD THINGS YESTERDAY: after day my olients coniinse to get the money. Renember, turfiies, my information con of Dut twe good bela daily. cord of my tWo-horse wire during the New ans meettng: had to date on Date. és he moanii, Nov. . dost; DODIE 8. 1, on MATILDE, pa RDLAM, 4-1, won, HARES (acratched). z; mgore SE: Sosa. SEES roses eos Es a eB 2 Ssiissirisiie: i EU fr RCo kein st; SCORPN * 20.00 i, THE LADY, 4b, ioe xir Fi pnd MARCO, 12-1, Ww Fi oe 18. HAR tf pet a % = 260: 20.00 80. 120. 300. S38] S888S3! S2SES! Si SSSSSE1 Si SSESzi 1 SES1 SSS1S31 9 3 eaEs5 eS iy SS cena meneene | SS. 4 ASEAN WA ®. 61. 3d; FLANEUR PATTON Uy Yet wont AMIGA EMP HIAN, 24; LORD Navi LYRED G., Won: Shrine. ioe ei k= RATTON Tt ae “e Pilot SF Be SBRES we Zi Jections Is Aled each morning with the Western Union and Postal Tel come S107, °F alii" ager $1,000 that I oan uame more Winners thas ay person tn my’ like'ot wees A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. It ros ot tow te play ronrealt. bn unt of $25, $50 or $100, ana Srasere placed ter you eh the (rash real by Diacing §, “Tier in f Marken naeing ap" oceans gzernted for I charge this ter ont inform ad of ach oak for my, servi t et wipal ig amonat’ at mation wit"on'melied ts s worrls. Gene or ““BRIDAY, SATURDAY. AND NEXT WEEK, Wor Friday a 18-1 "saa Hy ay shot, ‘These two have shows ip private work that Mia human band ca ke Aa vor ei tat alt Winco ons of the eet ‘hithings ith need ‘i thlvee "itowmernnle.” Monday seo gy] aaee Ant reap ine hanes of my jy.itorna- system almost \ wrecked, because so much time is lost in trying to cures, Gentlemen :—I am glad to say thee! |:

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