The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1903, Page 8

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OF “POLICE” uecoats Were Seen. other priv: Was not finished. Phe principals were Frank Cairo and is Roche, two 130-pound boxers. of | oklyn. For some time past they B been anxious to meet in the ring He number of sporting men of (he ith Ward, Brooklyn, offered them a} The battie was hard fought A the tenth round the cry of ‘police falsed. A number of bluecoats we: Z approaching and the spe Bnd fighters got awa * To-morrow the committee in charge of The Evening World Free Bowllng to! ant will announce the schedule fF opening week and after that |: will be possible for only a very few teams to : in their applications. ‘The list ts jOst entirely complete now and at fate at which the entrics poured in time will be allowed for prac opening games will be cal mptly § o'clock and no d It Se permitted. : legates tothe Indlanapniix Convention: Sends afternoon, and the coming | Were discussed at great length. |« , agreed that the tournament would |[i>" the most successful ever held in the @nd that it would definitely decide communication from the American Bowling Cqng Daytoa, Ob! Jah. ® the Members and Deleates of T! 3 Bowling Congr v8 will he >. 13 to Maren j, 1905 Dusiiess rra.oo aot the congrem, whi: STOPPED FIGHT. ite Contest in Brooklyn las in Tenth Round When fight wax held tn Oklyn last night, but owing to the ee Of the police while the men 8 fighting the tenth round the con- OF BIG TOURNEY. ening World's Bowling Committee Will Announce Schedule To-Morrow. by n Hoping to ses ts terday the full 300 will be made up! howera greeting, Tag eet mith hearty & short time, | marist nee } Kames will be bowied every mIRML| wy orter at ian & i atiser “Pommencing Feb. 2 and this means that | « “Most of the teams in the tournament vere represented at the meeting of the aaa championship without ques- a ‘ne bowlers have received t ie, follow- e et to he represented «i tatt al * THE OLD TIMERS WERE ‘WELL PLEASED YReaAS TX All leazuee, amsoclation. a!89 “Se BOWLING EXPERTS. ‘The Bright Star Club Makes: Some Big Scores in Their: Games—News of the Alleys. “4 |n Muffalo le is ware Adam! to A The Ladies’ Bright Star Rowling Clu {s the name by which the Wednesday >, who rol! on Reisamann’ eys, Eighty-seventh street and avenue, Is known Mrs. Frank De FE in Presid M. Rosenveck, View President, Miss Annie f Reh 1'he admitted int the led th All the rithia of ction BA tourthment ansoy ‘on Gerry} allowing out-of-town rhe other 4 Miss Mamie Janka, Miss a ST BALL WON FR LADY OLEANDERS, a Oleander Ladies won their two es in the Harlem women's cham-| whip} tournament at Kiumpff’s al-| Teys. In the game between the Olean- ‘cs and the Lady Hudsons the last Was the deciding one, the Oleanders | Ing by four pins. ‘The score: 108; Mrs. Baye Feidhausen, wager, 186: re. iy fuses, 40 Men Hon . Scott, 116. 122; Mra Mtoe uh 8 total oof “fae indoor game Company K, ra raeks without moe bpelicecion ) Protins &) jing at Dickei's tha Ne Ht earnivas the Reno’ imUL-wWelgh: honors, and by the 1ug-o!-# ts nary game © 1 games the fvevari ‘This is Pal Mu team. . Feceutly and thir) Bye M4; Men Rosttier. 184. Total, 546 Goiden Hoffmann, Mra. @cherer and Mrs. Kru- | bauer wer. Presid Mrs, De Bi iB Total | recognized star af the club, average Fonguln and Berkeley, at the White Elephant 3 Mix Meintosn, | xine York, has heen |P Driving ere should be a large aiiendance to-morrow ik Avhdemy, uben the | f door) nd Manhattan Squares | An (fh Morham College track team nas eiecied rd dam of | judive to harness raciog In every ie powptry are in Horton to aicend the | fhe horse tos " these Gaye to work ereine with 1 indeor coldnene snd snow YM Mlle wenkel, Mirs Louise Heuer, cs ~ for the season being 160. Mrs, Rosen- Rowling Games To-Night. American National Tourramen'—Bylvan. Ale | aye another trio Standa n_ Borough ‘Tournament~-Hottentot, | then the ad Cyclone, M , and frie! ant evenin these aff, sto para a pleas m. The next o will come off about the orks’ League Toursament-—Rrown Drow | middie of Fepruat’s American Exchange ational Bank and f a ha & Co, at the roadn " : . The Kreutz and Queer Bowling Club wk Behange League Tournament~Siewart, | helr ladies’ nights Ks & Co. Kilingvood & Cunninghin and | RAYS one RL EAC Ae Net alo: J. Taylor & Co., at the White Kies Will's © bus Hall alloy o: evening. Mrs, Kneil won the first pri e--Caledonian Clad se Century | with @ score of 182 Mrs. Schapp the rec le Celssenian, Olshialiers id, Mrs. Schnable the third, \ WN Learn Walsh the fourth, Mrs. Becker the fifth, a ai i. ali le PHT beck, Mrs, Rehm and Miss Jfoffmann | hat have given a good | of selves, their average | ry now and) thelr husowals| wedding and practically marked the nineteenth year of his fighting career. indy (ing Club, Maher Mrs. Burger the sixta, Mrs. Vick th seventh, Mrs. Tillie Hoppe tho Mrs, Pennamasout nth, and Mr. Dolan the t the p. had Alley Oxness! Inaividuat Tonrnae | been distri the members and th Cadieu at Amann & Trinsva| guests adjourned to the dintn Acps. at Martene's alleys, Md We ; ing fol.owed meriy pins | tried time after time to get in his famous right swing on Choynski, but the ™ him & Kehistorts aller and their te poet f°) ealffornian was too shifty and the blow only scattered the smoky atmo- iat senha inant eclontanl?, antastic utitil the wee amali hours Aang Hawthorne, at Martens alleys tof Monday moralng, SPORTING NEWS OF ALL SORTS BR EFLY TOLD. —ste A native of Rngiand, whare be won he ampionsnip honors VMe\al announcement [ema y the Universit team again neat te that FH. You Micn!gaa footba F008 Regimen ER) Marvarde at a1 dates an completed Triniiy at Cambridge Dilys M Williams at Cam May 6 AbILIy to keep fen raw aborts teat Nat Wa Herheiey Oval, wh auaie wan de f the Prerpor Bowling Club will cele aiyeffth anniversary on Pouraday, Key. 19, wit panguet and el ali ptnaralls Mabuihel Mi ay Msuhlen I with # banquet and wiared iv the money earned vy Dan Patch lant | as Terrape Garden, Invitations bonson, Altogettier the horse cisered something | Mi! ve Jimilted to members, ex-merm: Mike $50,000 during the seaoa, counting the im.) Vers aud friends | Meuse profit wade on hie wale Mr. Sturges bougit - $20.00) an: t q oMoers of John epple's house 18 pitnes and exhibition fees P The: am John Leppip's 8 According to thee yatrar tournament are ax follows: Kdward B | Stubenyoll, President; John Schott, See retary; John Lepp! er, ‘Treasurer; besket-ball team George H. Schell, Captain, Blanding Agded another victory to itn lim by defeating Committee: Adam Schaeffler, Chairs ae Caio Migh Sebooi team in me rr " ot] Man; Henry schmidt Andrew Moeller, the lauter By the scare of 3010 CN The Standards aelected a new ie at Bred asi fie aE: on America, died ot bis home Ley Monday reiertay, bed ee about any mae wn John ane jmombers. his place iv turn being taken hy Mr. 8 Who was also ed despite nis) protests: THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, 1903, (By HAYDON JONES.) SAS. PETER DOING SOME CLE VER FOOT WORK Irish Champion Was Counted Out in the Second Round to Strains of A. O. H. Grand March Music, Jor Choynski has had his revenge on Peter Maher. He knocked the ‘s the /orstwhile champion out last night in the arena of the Washington Sporting Clu in Philadelphia fifty seconds before the end of the second round. Maher never was in it. His hnockout came so suddenly that many of the specta- tore thought the Irishman had quit. This was not so. Choynski’s short right-hand swing did tha job neatly and quickly. The result of the fight pleased Choynskt greatly, for last night was the eighth anniversary of his Buch fighter received $450 as his share of the receipts. While Referee Rocap was going through the ceremony of counting Maher out aa orchestra could be heard playing the grand march at the ball of the Ancieut Order of Hibernians of Philadelphia, which was in progress in Industrial Hall, which adjoins the club-house of the Washington Sport- 5 one of the prominent members of this organization, and {it was at his request that Matchmaker Johnny Kelly started the show halt jan hour earlier than usual so that Maher could attend the ball. Maher Outclassed, As to the fight. there was little to it. Maher was completely outclassed by the clever Choynsk! Maher showed that he is no longer the great rugged, slam-bang fighter he was several years ago, when one mighty wallop shall.) Of his right mauler would put almost any of the big fellows out. Petes: ere, The only good blow that Maher landed was a short left hook to the |{aw. It was to effective that it made Choynski's knees knock together. Maher had a good chance then to administer further punishment, but Choyn- slil, by goud ring generalship, avoided the dangerous blows. time that Choyhski landed this blow he raised a lump over Peter's right eye. Choynski kept up this jabbing and every time he landed Peter's head was sent back as if it had been jerked from behind, The jabs came so fast that Maner was tired and bewildered before the first round was finished. daving Veter with another of his tantalizing left jabs he crossed his right to Peter's jaw and the fight ended then and there. Big Crowd Saw Fight. Mahey and Choynski acted as a great magnet on the boxing enthusiasts poruing Club, Tty 9 o’cluck every seat was occupied while more than five idred perso aker City were on hand to see the fight and two hundred or more sport 1g Mca froia New York were also at the ring side. games, made on h Alley, Owners ast Monday & with Fred Brinkama as his sus a remarkable perfor tolumbus ave Afth game. her acoras | urteenth sirect, 1, between the Pa m | presented by Lockwood and B.S team, consisting of &. Al, Bisang Itile nny’ Macdonald, the ao- or of the Morris Club, and Mr > Bauer, ong “Charlie” Starrs pets, had, on Tuesday evening, a friendly gytito on Thum & Nablsdort's Harlem 1 siless. A Ta owd witnessed the games which were closely contested, but the Morris crack got the beat of it) being Victorious In the two series rolied. MAKES HIM LOOK'LIKE Realizing that the easiest way to beat Maher was to keep jabbing him,} | Choynski started off by chooting his long left into Peter's face. The first In the second round Choynsk! landed frequently with his left and after | {or nev + before has there been seen such a large crowd in the Washington | s were compelled to stand up. All the prominent men in the THE Total Importations of Champagne into the United States for 1902 were 360,708 cases, of which fn 3 125,719 CASES coe =|. H. MUMM & Co's f Extra Dry, Being 407,304 bottles more than any other brand, ~CHOYNSKIS LEFI ALWAYS IN MAHER'S FACE. OVER IN PETERS CORNER == CHOYNSKI 30 CENTIMES. CONNOLLY BEAT ENGLISH BOXER, American Welter-Weight Turned | Tables on Tom Woodley in London Bout Last Night. LONDON, Jan. 27.--Eddie Connolly has wiped out the defeat scored over him a few weeks ago by Tom Woodley, {28h points, 1 Fl Pesereon ax doth bovs fought hard, and one of the contests seen nished by them. TOY’S CLAIM OF FOUL NOT ALLOWED, SO HE QUIT. feather-weight who recently rounds before * poring Ark, met Eddie Toy r. betore the Olympi last night and was awarded the seventeenth round. claimed Rice fouled tim he: hitting him ‘low, and refused to fleht when the eferee would not allow ————_— Parr Threw Parker Three Times. fighter of New London Ung match her and, ed an easy tim % This the Fugiisnman aa euiling, nich was ton one-nided tp. be ‘nt inverest to the 1.800 apee- wtlgned. 180 pounds, Ho wan, in gir’ shape Parker weighed about 146 pounds amd looked to be in the pink of cond! ALL-AMERICANS LOST TWO GAMES, Lefferts and De Long Royal Arcanum’s Oniy Winner Against Champion Trio. _ = There Is joy in the bowling circles of the Lefferts and De Long Counclis, of the Royal Arcanum, to-day, It is due te the success of their teams In the games againet the All-American trio on the Blephant alleys in. Brooklyn Inst night, The champions were in very good form, but they found it {mpossible ty keep up with the pace set by the alx bowlers from the two councils, The All-Americans played three other councils, or Give games in all. They won all except those against the Lefferts and De Longs. and scored a total of at was 100 more than all five councils of the Royal Arcanum bowled. The total of the Afteen Royal Arcanumites was In a match with Phil Wolf, against Dodez aug Miller, Petersen, of the All- Americans, ed It was the high- core of the day. score of the All-American fol- All-Americans olf Voorhees be its Ty ct Totals FAUST AND BOTHNER POST LAST $100, Amount Will Go on Side Det on Result of Bont on Next Thursday. August Faust and George Bothnes, who are to mest in a wrestling bowt at the New Polo A. (., on Park ave- nue and One Hundred and Twenty- ninth street, on Thursday night, have deposited the last 319 which ts to as a. si bet. Faust jooks in St enough condition to tackle any of ¢l big fellows and his confident air h Riven many the tmpressign that he w i At least come very ne: needing aa his task to throw Bothner four times match is shown e sale of seate. annie Oliver, of tha over $25 worth of 8, ts and likely: that every one of the 1,2 club-house will be taken ov the men enter the ring. the English welter-weight. The Tanke: boxer met Woodley for the second time before the National Sporting Club last night, and, after fifteen rounds of fight- ing, Connolly was awarded the decision on points. The American had evidently worked hard for the bout. He looked in prime shape, as did his English opponent. In tne same old atyle which made Con- nolly great a few years ago in America he ‘started in to beat Woodley. In nearly every round he had the better of the argument, and at the finish the referee had no other alternative than to declare a verdict whiea deprive! his countryman of the honors. For winning Connolly recelved $1,000. Halt of that amount was a side bet. ! MATTHEWS AND O'ROURKE | DIDN’T FIGHT LAST NIGHT. HOSTON, Jan. 2 latty Mattaena! and Charley O'Rourke, the Boston wei-| ter-welght, did not meet in their pro-! posed eight-round bout before the Cr: terion A. C. last night. Matthews was! ready to go on, but O'Rourke was not. The latter exhibited an {Injured hand and so the contest was postponed to some future date. O’Rourke hurt his hand boxing with ais partner while! training, i FITZGERALD-LEWIS BOUT DECLARED NO CONTEST, (Special to The Brening World.) i NEW BRITAIN, Conn, Jan, 2.- Wilke Fitzgerald, the Brooklyn light- weight. and Willie Lewis, the east side ht eleven of the hardest rounds seen In this city before the Pas- time A. C., last night. In that round Referee Willis for some unknown rea- son declared the bout ‘‘no contest,” and called all bets off. The boys fought hard and fast from the sound of the gong in the first rouni. Lewis was the cleverer. He used a left Jab with good effect and was outpoint-} ing Fite, ‘That state of affairs lasted for five rounds. Then Fitegerald's heavy | punches began to do thelr work. At} | the end of the tenth round matters were In i h round claimed he w low b | the refer P allow the, claim, ; |and after the bovs went to thelr corners | | the official calied the bout off. ‘The de- sion aroused a storm of hisses. T 4action was thought to be unwarrant were eha'aieeh aioe. intham' to esbanin anal (MUNG F AMOMA 1 vate e of Mumm’s Extra Ory, Now Arriving, To roll 120 t 7, Parlin. with one ‘in beating ie Slee rea mote alles big soore for him, rm ine still mo ater ay cole ite tm ition, wo trial oF eatopl tnents to cer gous My eitca: il et ey pala ain cae 1 fal tls tee included tn’ the nomical fee anked. te a aay auocete 82 promising ni VARICOCELE yy cared, ithe ‘operat Sie pela ee toes of Case chronti = cavte _sat, arene yee, STRICTURE ithout ditating er curse witneat, DISCHARGES stopped completely. BLOOD POISON- ING the use ef mercury oF NERVOUS OEBILITY eyttem of treatment (s parma jrreagueive of the time you Tavs bees |v ey enrn'st Sie aioe signe of tm. reolles a tent in i plain envelope®, | ia co ONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. DR. R. H.M. MACKENZIE’S Medical and Surgical Office, 146 WEST 34TH STREET. man thet ts suffering Men, Come to Me, Berar somtats bave oricnatad and developed pec no free propos! uate iy experience, my conscience, my rep 1] call and see me I will give y ft ‘a thoro pereenty deamination, togerter with an’ honest and sctentife opinion of your Prank ‘and Sad your case is incurable I will honestly tell you so. 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