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TO MEET FEB, 23 ‘FTON, O., Jan. 24.—Secretary Gam of the American Rowling Con- " &ress, has announced that the annual ‘Convention and tournament of the or- - Banization will be held at Indianapolis the Executive Committee will meet to ‘arrange all business and put !t in its Nar form. layor Bookwalter, who ix president the congress, has requested that all » tournaments or associations have any business to place before the ‘committee, put it in writing and | gend jt to Mr. Karpf. He says that will matters and prevent confilcts &8 occurred last year at Buffalo. BOWLING DELEGATES ‘ WILL MEET SUNDAY. ‘Manhattan and Bronx Bowlers Will Talk Over the Com- ing Convention. A meeting of delegates from Manhat- tan and Bronx boroughs to the Amert- can Bowling Congress will be held nex: — afternoon at 3 o'clock on Thum's Blephant alleys, ‘Thirty-first BE, aad Broadway, ot, whieh repre- ace of the different leagues and journaments are earnestly requested to Present, ax many points of vital in- tore to the bowling fraternity and the welfare of the sport in gensral will coms up for discussion. BOWLING CONGRESS ‘Seoretary Sam Karpf An- hounces Date and Mayor Bookwalter Issues an Order. on Feb, %. The day before the opening GR PT LITT TTT THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 24, 1903, testone ih cyt Sn2) THE Eel AMERICANS LAST SATURDAY AND NAA BEI ASRS se vows PYRRKO CAPTURES THE FIRST RACE. Ten to One Shot Beats Frank M. and Limelight in Opening Event at New Orleans. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Pyrrho 1, Frank M. 2, IAmelight 3, SHOOND RACE—Petunia 1, McGone igle 2, Nettie B. 3. THIRD RACK—Nitrate 1, ‘The Messenwer 2, Adelante 3. (Special to The Evening World ) NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 24.—An early morning shower made the track slippery to-day, but the footing was fairly firm on the outside. There were but few ‘awals in the handicap, and this event provided the bent race of the after- noon. Bookmaker Stutte tq-day received word that Joe Yeager, the Cincinnati plunger, who has won over $100,000 at Hot Springs this winter, will arrive here | Tuesday. His advent may put new life into the betting-ring. Business has fallen off recentiy on account of fre- | quent changes of form. ‘mare Okla, cut down a week ago. devi blood poisoning and had to be) destroyed. ‘The scratches were: Ernest Parkham,| King Barleycorn, O'Hagen, Happy Hoo- gan, Jena, Pyrrho, Swordsman, Pot- | heen, The Bouncer, Mattie Spencer, Philo, Miss Aubrey, ‘St. Cuthoert. For touryear-ot BST, HACE year-olds and upward; selling, purso| 300; one mite. Her"! sa Betting. Starters, whis., jocks. StHalfFin. Sta Parte, 106, Lingsay...... 2 5 La lo rank 99, Roping... 3 3h 8 ve t, 101. Munro. is ii Gener, 104, Hicks........ 6 42 41 1 Carat, 102," Tartiate. 42 50 Pet Frinee Richard, 109, i Michaels The 6 Duteh Carter, 96. Phillips 1% 7 40 r Sart good. Won driving, Time—1.44 4-5 tdaer ig M., Censor and Carat were ail} layed for a good thing Take liowing. Prince found home backing. ‘The: rd also oO in the meantime wet 2] ee ene started and set the ut after going tive furlongs he st ‘The finish found the first four fig! out. Pyrrho proved the gam won by half a wth. ND RACE ide, puree. ado > 10 ke iy, Winkie! Biliz Jackeon, 105, Hoar J. Reiff, 113." Redfern ‘Aroold K., Buchanan. Bt. Roo TOES oh OH fe, 1s, M. Moa © by ry 3 Ble 10% > John Doyle, 113, Matt uuow 1 Stare poor, Won easily. Time ~06 4-i | baby race brought out a good oa Gevera! of the lot had shown in ie Before. MoGonlgle and the Co colt Salto were the Ber talent, “Bath "eete heav former principally on hie being @ duick breaker. wp nicely at the post, put Was released It found the ti strapwling fashion. Petunia mar to break running. She | and after racing off their feet in t saree drew away in the run hom. won im @ romp by four lengths. Sanne RACING NOTES. played. Hog ent onth are who fede. tu Canede and on dant year for B. ii, Mcintyre, RYAN 10 FIGHT HTZSIMMONS¢ Fort Erie Club Trying to Ar- range Match—Offer $25,000 Purse for Battle. welght champton 4 ‘Tommy Ryan. the present recognized King pin among Fitzsimmons, ex-heny twenty rounds jn the ring of the International Athletic Eerie during the thira week In May, vided Fitzsimmons will agree to return to the ring and fight Ivan Manager Jack Eric Club, recently wired James J. Jef- fries and Jim Corvett-an offer of $25,000 Club of Fort Jeffries turned down the offer and said he would not flght Corbett, after receiving Jeffries's answer, left room for doubt as to Herman started out to get Uhe next best match. He wired ‘Mominy Ryan, Springs, an offer of @ per cent Immediately who is In Hot | z WOMEN BOWLERS IN EVEN GAMES, Single Pin Wins for Greater New York Ladies Against Beeth- oven Five in Harlem Tourney. The Jolly Women of Staten Island won two games in the latest series in the bowling tournament at the Harlem Cirele Palace alleys, ‘The Independent Greater New York Ladies won their game from the Beethoven five by a single pin. The scores ; FIRST GAME, Jolly Women of Staten Ialand—Mis, Nickel 112; Mra, Dripe, 144; Mra. Degmai Zimmer, 86; Mre. Heinem: Heethoven’ Ladiew—Mra, 80, Mra. Wagner, 108, | Mra, Singer, 82 Total, 48%, SECOND GAME. ethoven Ladies—Mra, Nobis, 74; Me. Loth, 14, Mre, Wagner, 122; Mra, Pearil, 91; Mrs, Singer, 6 Total, "40: Independent Greater York Ladies—Mra, Gang, 96; Mra. Harnig. 66; Mrs. Rodermaker, Mra. Wuest, 106; Mra. Wilson, 101, T THIRD GAME. Jolly Women of State Ialand—Mre Nickel, 320; Mrs. Dripe, 104: Mes. Degmaler, 85, 4; Mn ineman, 93. Total, 474. Indeoeudent Gi New York Ladlew—Mre, Kross gate receipts for a fight baipee himself and Fitzsimmons. Ryan wired back that he would gladly accept and authorized Herman to make Then Horman sent the fol- lowing telegram to Fitzsimmons: “WAL you agree to fignt Tommy Ryan; t Fort Erie, third week in May? win ent. | \ Answer quick.” | Shortly after noon to-day Herman re pelved the following telegram from Fite simmons, which was encouraging lu tae elf are working Wl thine the, propositts thorittes allow us to World repor the bout and will sign nons Kaya h had a ended a ‘priue. Kira Dasterners Pim from Bt to 1 down. to 6 to | Non eee yBrien the same ‘prooattion NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. he entries for |My Surprise 20 *Orpheum choices with F ‘Third Race—Selling, one and o unt a lined | seven furlongs, uFth Race—Handicay; three-year-olds Bourke Cochran Henry MeDaniel ™ Nelnhie for the Brighton Handicap are due aeeent on Monday, thus entedating 2 aud Suburban oe, 8 to the following important stake i Coney Island Jockey Club Lord Touchwood Melbourne Belipee hss purchased for « private, but et Merion Walker. the well-known Fold bey Bily by Sir Walter, G ‘alto contrasted to the unbeaten three-year-old Lamplighter, dam Princos who trained Morello tu all hie great » to remain in Amer from Owners Of thorough for a time seriously ous He received two offers ed accepting one of At ® meeting of the Kxecutive Commities of 4g Association held in the St wee decided to o Karatoga Handicap Arcade Hullding yesterday, change the distaves of from one mile and Uires-aixtevnthe bo on Sods quarter, A silver cup valued at be ato the nilivlal! Bieaylechane by W, C. muble it Lang, 80, Mrs. Harnig, 119; Mrs, Rodermal Mra. Wues, 108; ‘Mra,’ Wilson, 86, ‘Tot COLUMBIA LOSES AT BASKET BALL Yale Team Wins Exciting Game! at Morningside Heights by a; Score of 14 to 12. One of the best and most exciting basket-ball gamer played thir season be tween members of the Intercollegiate League took place at the Columbia Gymnasium last night between the Yale and Columbia teams. The sons of El managed to come out victortous, how- ever, winning the game after the hard est Kind of pluytng by @ score of 14 to 12. More than 1,000 spectators witnessed the game, and, us the playing of both ams was full of ginger, they were constantiy on their feet applaudin; — Indoor Bi The unde Indoor basaball tean ‘Twonty-second Regiment ‘engineer, N. G whioh has an unbroken record of Afteen straigh victories to Its credit, will play the Hirat Regi- ment Infantry, Twenty-fourth Separate Company, of Middletown, N. 'Y., at the armory, Sixty voventh atreet and Broadway, to-night, ~The Twenty-fourth deprate Company bay held ths "| yp State championehi for three yes ‘The local bowlers are alive to the fact{ walkover, but we will get It in the end." | that they will have to hustle to loft any of the prizes tn | World's big free bowling tournament If\and there 18 considerable doubt In the would|minds of many as to whether the cup will be kept there. So far there are almost as many out- mainder of gho Greater New York bow ers will fall in Mne, but they all realize that they have no easy task ahead of thom in meeting the pick of the clubs from the surrounding towns, up will surely go. to Newark," says J. A, Gluting, will be the players to ta Of course, we do not expect to have a Evening | Wh organizations represented In) 2) tlehe tournament as there are local clubs, “and the West Binds} It there, | The Hudsons, of Yo ' jub that believes it will be able to get Way Wb the prige, J. Schenkenber js sure that his team is by enough form to give any other fra hard fight, and el y will surely | be right there at the fir “The cup is alrdady as by the Prospects,” We have some good bowlers up here dod us Won, says A. H, Daum. Jin the Bronx, and we are not afraid of a ¢ x week, of course, the re-| anybody ‘he men have only to bow! ce SOME 1, | the way they have been doing for the past few weeks to clneh it" M. Washer, of the Aciremas, is not so sure that the money will go out of the y, We have a took tn, said he, nd J think we Will just about do busi: nese. We will be jn the tinal, any- how, and are sure of finishing among the ‘fret eight. which will give us i prize.” J. Drummond ts confident that the PUGILISTIC NOTES. champlonship of the world. anxious for with the Hrtle the fighters | Athletic Club, of Philadelphia, on 6, They will Nght at 14 pounde. Dufly Defeats Wallace. Martin Duffy, of Chicago, won the decision 0} Tom Wallace, of Philadeipbia, afer six rouni of hard Ggbting before the Milwaukee Box Club last aight, Jack Meauscoite, of Chic detested Jack Hammond, of Detroit, in rounds Vites Wille Piteweral id to Fight Hawkins, there days and who Lewis, of this olty, New Britain, Conn. Monday night, bi before the Industrial A. Vev. 13. weight Agni Terry McGovern will alao engage in a Mmited-round bout before he tackles Young Corbett" for the feather-welght| Terry's op- | ponent will be Joe Bernstein, the cast side feather-welght, who has been ome time to get on & bout South Brooklyn walrlwind, All arrangements for the contest will be completed to-day at a meeting to be hold by Sam Harris and Chariey Horan, managers. If the maich is clinched, and it probably will be, Mo- Govern and Bernstein will meet in a ® | gix-round bout before the Indusirial Me crack Light-weight Aghter of South Bropkiyn, who ie Aghitng in grese form Mmatohed to Sight Willie in & bwenty-round bout at sinned ariioles lo engage in another encounter, ile opponedt will be Dal Hawkine, ‘They were matched Inet wight to engage in & six-round bout . of Philadelphis, ou hey McGovern Fights To-Night Tercy MeGov- erp, Will participate in another pattie in Putia~ Geiphie to-night, The led he will movt le "Hyde" | wi i STOP SUNDAY BALL IN ST. LOUIS Bill to Be Introduced Shortly | Has Aroused Storm of Indig-| nation in Mound City. ST, LOUIS. Jan A movement prevent all ng events hero on the Sabbath has stirred up a lot of in tion. A bill which doubtless is aim the Sunday pisying of tie National American league teams will shortly be Introduced in the Legislature A majority of the legt against the din favor baseball games, xo tie in that the ineasure will be defeated when It comes up for passage. GOLFER ANDERSON LOSES FIRST GAME ABROAD. LONDON, Jun, A Wille Ande If professional who ar- rived In this country resently to meet the crack professionals of Bngland and viland on the Mnks, met with ¢ 4 is first gam: s against Sayers, of North Berwlel 1 the links of the elu there wivere will thy retty clove to the r tis anowher Brooklyn captain Whi expects take the Manhattan bowlers Into ¢ “phe Our Own five RHEL beg soy of the other t wil ve the Our Own Ne on Way with money. | that mene RS, 8 Pras Uinlevons are’ practising nightly >, Flannery is also sure th oc firat on tuelt alleys and are in shape right | C# ee pigen whe y aeo ute tat the first | Tow to make the fight of thelr fives ac Monga ate Viole Bridge, bet Uonding to Capt, A. Hirsch, ‘1 think trick. We favs he has the Our Own chances look pretty sweet just now | than ts lore whl nt how and we ought to make a good showing. | Tt will not be the fault of the Cyclones | We wilt be emone e fteen to compete tues not stay dn Manhattan, i) 16 Nnade aure ; Ay to Manhattan. "GG Dublin ts not saying much. about and he thin one of them ye the chances of the Auroras, but he has 10 1aKe (eee yee ett in Je i bet or two that they will have | » Strike will tn we ” [hee orate wit prota ¢ Oenting Irvingtons, of Brooklyn, will give Moran, one of the clevyerest boxers in Philadel: phia, ‘They will try conclus & aix-round bout beture the National A. MeGovern has beon training hard for the Aght apd Is in good pe fort, Moran Ie also Mi for’s hard baitie, and with (Wo lade so evenly matched a matt fast bout should result. Terry 3} Sam Harrie will aot ay seconds for Hughey and jartin-Jobuson Bout Pestponed, ‘The twenty-round pout between ‘Denver Ka Martin,"' the eolored heavy-welght champion, and Jack Johnson, the colored fighter, of Oakland, Cal, which was to have deen dectded before the Century A. C, of Los Angeles, Cal, on Feb. 2, has been posyponed untli Feb. 5. Billy Madden, manager of Martin. thought the (me between | thelr arrival in Oakland and the date for (’ contest was loo short and he eaked for the post ponement, Temple and Jackson Matched, After weeks of dickering # mateh hi been made between the two colore laht Mebters, ‘Young Peter Jackson, Moria, and Larry ‘Temple, of ‘They have been signed by Matchmaker MeMur ray, of the Criterion A. ©,, of Boston, to meet te firicture, Acute and yaruces or av Bladder and Kid er no of your case. Su 10 A.M. to4 R. H. M. MacKenzie, Men, Come to Me! ire 13, Wancetea! jeumatism in all its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, ey Conditions, Eczema, Pimples, Erysipelas or any Eruptive Conditions of the skin, or any Associate Diseases of Seu, to come and have a social chat with me. 1 will give you Free of Charge a thorough per- sonal cxaniralion, Ingniner with an honest and scientific opinion Weite if you can't call. Hours, 9A. M. to 8.30 P.M, Daily. Sundays, rs M. Consultation and Advice Free. M.D. ©: 82808 $B Hin that bout than any s vould | tarnish in a tsent d/h oneter |Zurbrick ond Hawke Dal Hawkins lefory the International A. C, of eed puree ent at My ape he will Py for the proper |Brigus to Meet Goodwin, | dimmy Brisas, the feather-weight boxer ot | he Magny who fought Joe Bernstein ax J eight round draw in Boston « short time ago, wil mect "Kid" Goodwin, ales of Boaion | & twelve-round bout Ddefore the Lenox A, C., | of Boston, on Wednenda: NIBDL, for the feath weight championship of New England. — They were matoned last night and sted tore felts of $500. ‘They will battle at 120. po Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, Swellings, Catarrhal Discharg longer. Consult me at once. is the originator of th the Dick Welles, thinks there Is no hoes that to match him against either Bavable or Irish Lad, or both, for %,00 au side will not say fh likely “that when the raging’ seasa:s lopens they may agree to such a race. the meeting of the three colts, if all should train well, would undoubtedly be a great rac Whoiessle Drug Trade Aasociation~ neral Chemical Company, New York something radi Company and Jchason & Johaacn; alles Old Law to Stand. It is proposed to retain % Wording of the statutes intact with ex- clauses added. wilt provide that all the old penalties, boxing | in contests of not | box in that city. He had worked hard ation, such contests | for the mill and was in splendid condl- |to be held before bona-fide incorporated | i iidate clubs and such clubs to pay @| fectly willing to go to the coast to Aight ense fee of $5) for eat |X ational Lead Company, noon Match serter— 31+ Trio, at Starr's alley NOW THE LOCAL BOWLERS ARE PREPARING FOR SOME HARD GAMES ‘Fully Realize that They Are Really Up Against Many Crack Team from Out of Town In The Evening World's is Free Tournament, says the ng away with th grand shape and bowl! ever dd befor {pewar's SCOTCH GO IN Bla a” Owner Wants to | to Match ColtiGov- Yates Says He Will Present Measure If Presented. Against Savabie or Irish ie for $5,000. |7 features of the coming be a three-cornered ughbreds considered In of two-year-olds last Respess, of Covington, Ky. ide. being of the great Western colt, 1 beat him. He says he ts willing or the same amount to go as his share ofa sw ukes. The owners of irish Lad and Savadle in a anything just now, but | — . Rowling Games To-Night. & Olcott and alleys (after: s—Colgate & © ‘owed the pame and |poxers for any competition. Austin Rice to be Knocking at io (nor | e finish, “We have @ good chance | Li "wil! be a hot fight and 1) taink ‘we are good enough to come 01K on top. H, Kole iison 13 capusln of ine of the madly Muvual teams ontersd at out va end of the! of the «cos: ridge fives will succeed In gutting wearing one of the preliminary | «Holy Crows Lyceum meang to ge thi teams a’ rub, and . ha jendia. chance of xf su. Roe team tn ng better than tt Dist to King Edward Vi. 1 Pick Your Company for Your » Avutomobiling, | But Be Sure to Have With You. IN CHICAGO YE ——e+-——— to allow boxing contests to be held in Chi i ct, every other elty and oo {town In the State of Ilinols, It is not more than four weeks. As soou as the | fight promoters Jearned that Gov ataies i was willing to sign an amendme beant jthe present Jaw agminst prize-fahts If ie passed the Legislature t | Representative him to introduce such Cummings sald nd will do Bo! the | pass the Legt whioh was killed | amendment will surely The 100 DN, somehow before getting tuto the lime- Nght, would have legalized twenty-round fights and given any promoters the right to bring Jeffries s 1 fighter here. Corbett or any other | scheme Is | lly different. the present These clauses }two months, 1 | imprisonment, all atund, except h entertainment Medical supervision must be pro- vided by the clubs; no boxers of over 1 pounds weight shail be allowed to take {pare S which has been peered from any other State In the Union shall be booked by Furthermore, been mixed up with dis- transactions shall . yn ‘any of the clubs. |who has e zh ne will Corbett” nother battle in the West on Monday n | California feather-welght, BOTHNER QUITS WRESTLING GAME, Clever Little New Yorker Wiif Take Part in His Last Match a Jeorge Rothiner, the champion ligh. we ik w er the world, has de- ited to ire from the game. New |Yorkers will have but one more oppor- [tunity of sceing him in a match, and ithat will be against the heavy-weight,i August Faust, whom he meets in the! aerna of the New Polo A, A., Park ave- jnive and One Hundred and Twenty-ninth! strebt, on Thursday night. The little linetrustor’s business on West Forty» jsecond street has grown so extensively lthat he will be obliged to pay strict at- lrention to it in the future, Yona t the suggestion of his mani it | and friends that he a jon Followers of the game will) r of Bothner’s withdr’ I] he was regarded ar wrestler who ever stop (il in a contest, and a © on hand at the Pi to see him In his | i who ia to meet Bo atch, welghs over pounds, and is trainin, ver did for > hopes to what no ¢ ht wrestler ™ |has done—t Hner four times tn jan hour, He so confident tuat he wilt succeed that In addition to the $109) side bet he made when the match was arranged he has suggested that his end of the purse be pet on the side, and Mothner has ted the offer, ” The Suban Wonder" has been | prep ae or the dout vs the big fale» jow is in the best shape possible for thef Sign Amendment » made good showings in battles he has i fought stuce hi a1 from the coast ‘oy ind Rice will meet in a twenty, round bout before the Olympic A. C., of (St. Louls. Rice will surely give Toy a jhard battle, as the latter is not a stiff ough puricher. “Corbett” and Britt, May} q oung Corbett” and Jimm ‘ornla light-weight champ’? be signed in a few | meot in a twenty-round bout ¢ fof the clubs in San Francis) {bett” received a telegram from Harry ett, -of (Fr bat Britt has changed his + ing the weight and woul | proba lability agree to take ir 328 pounds, weigh in at 6 o'f evening. If these terms ay/ | Britt “Corbett” says he | them. MeGoyern Home Aguin, McGovern, looking the ‘health, arrived home last Detroit, where he has been | y sald he j the contest with “Corbett” o>” eld jn Detroit, as he was anaiNs tion. He further stated that he is per- “Corbet! Are You Hungry ? | Does what you eat hurt you? If you are Bilious or have a Sluggish or Disordered Liver, or have Indigestion, youcan be set right by using Beechams | Pills MAUSER, 3 to Rg 2d ICARL KAHLER, 6 to 5, 2d WERE MY GOOD THINGS YESTERDAY. x continue to get the money. Remember, turfles, my information con- elow find record of my tworhorse wire up to date eines Jan, tei, aa 7 Jowt histor, 1, t Wi AND! in FOR, w EPIDEMIC. (Seratened) 34; WARKANTED, oh ‘won, i TLANEUR Ky iPyestigh won; AM HARY 8 es 6-6 24; LORD NEVIL! 10—1, won; Shrine, fas ‘wou wen a A 1 4—1, } 3, 6 ¢ 4. Ss = WEET Ni ELIZA DILLON, I Kobe Ky of ud 4-1. $5. ; WORD NEVILLE, Fra leat? MALATER, Z-—1 Tost Big ays 2-1, won na PAUL. CREYTON, 4, 1, 34; PRANK RICE, 7 ARL HAHLER 6B. eee SHSSSrh TePMER JIM, it RR FRANK KENNY § tw. 2%, MAUSER, 31, 2 0.00 STRAIONT HAS won Pye 540,00. 0,00 STRAIGHT HAS Wi 770.00 .00 STRAIGHT HAS won pe Jectiona is fled each inoralng with the A copy Of my mmigar $1,000 thal 1 cam mame more winners than ay person ib A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT lay yourself, send an acoount of $25, ition to Flt Aig track hy placing, 8.610 or $2 45 HOURS. A CURE tb Prine ine east w once ar) i know a number of good things to go through Im the near future, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNES| 0 you dally. {abe the eahee ded WEDNESDAY, « He will carry @ ton of the wise money and ts wy information, Mail orders telegraphed $2 DAILY, #6 FOR § DAYS, #10 FOR G DAYS. Remittances can be made by registered let! H. B. LEWIS, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, L. L., § one at About J Terms for my t cheek, Agarens P.O. BOX 15, Sold Everywhere, In boxes 10c. and 2c, Spacing Hy é bey Beek E3228 estes ¥: | 881 Beeeee! S2Sesl & BSS 1S3i! sess Bess1118' ss &6, Tost. S454 ‘eastern Union and Posts!) 0 on I charge nothing form wk for my servic ttlemente made weekly. Send a (mh fare 4 and 100k to me to be ‘These, having been spovtally ropable Wl. shot on whom ihe stable w od enough to carry P. 0. Money Order, Express Orde Against Faust. . ee