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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28, 1903. THE LATEST NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD - RS OF TWO {TROTTERS IN TWO Sd alana eee eae CHTIS TO PLAY.) METS IN THS CIT pee hee ‘and Brooklyn Players|Empire City Track Allotted Clever Big Men Will Meet in Six-Round Bout - = — Series on Grand Cen-| Dates on the Grand Circuit in Philadelphia on Feb, 16. ue I Alleys. To-Night. for the Coming Season. ah te Joe Cho: ki, the Callfornia heavy- | ek! satd he has been In tho game nme j welght boxer, who put Peter Maher to| teen years, and in aij that time he never suffered hour’ sickness, ‘That is sleep In two rc will have ano with his old rival, “Kd MeCoy. After defeated Maher he was made an off. sIx-round bout In Philadelphis “Kid" Carter, the _middle-weight 5) per cent, of the gross rece ° | fighter, who is dn San Franesico, @ill y fought Me have plenty of fighting to do during Ly the next six weeks. He has three fights Attel and Hanion in Shape. on hand. His first will be with Jim Me- Abe Attel, the California feather the California heavy-weight, whom ads foncay night, Sth the Brooklyn and Buffalo teams| New York is to have two weeks of fwell primed for the New York State |trotting this year. ‘The Board of Stow- lonshi> match which begins to-| ards of the Grand Circuit has decided it on the Grand Central alleys, No. | that Hf } Washington street, Brooklyn. Since | (). Gethin hele BIL SCa tee Pot, ee errival on eagnait ee? en County | The ciroult will begin at Tetrott on Me eee et ene aecrar the| July 20 and last until July 2%. ‘Then keg he wi 4 ie So ue WEES Cleveland and Buffalo will follow with ae eas elon te the Inagi| meets of @ week in length, and after easy proposition for the local) riot the scene of the trotters’ and On the contrary, Wolf and Hell- . - Seif have to keep the ball rolling | D"Ce™™ work will be shifted to the Em: sald Choyneki, “to the fact that er drank a drop of liquor in my never chewed or smoked and al- Wave kept good hours. I think I can fight for. many more years," Inst me th Choynsk! tn {pire City track at Yonkers. One week's weight, and Eddie Hanlon, of San Fran- | he will box a twenty-round bout befor patinuaily into the hendpin if they eX- | ¢sort will be in order there, and then oiseo, are rted as being In excellent | the Athletic Clud, of Oakland, i to Win a safe majority of tho! trichton Beach will get its week's meet. shape for t ound tout,| Cal. en either Feb. 7 or 10. ‘Then he : es, ies tN ARES EET a Readville, Providence, Hartford, which will be decided before the San) Nur nt i a coe iy eed es la: @ to do this, or the Buffalo bunch | s\-qcuse, Columbus and Cincinnat! will r soo Athletic Club toemorrow | fore the Century Athlede. Cl Los ot | ; 1 Athletic Club, of not go home broke. follow along with thelr dates, The sea- nimat. |b pide bet of S1.0m is mace on | Angeles, Cal, on Feb. 20, and his third + ides, there are twenty Kames t0 ¥@| son will close on Oct, din the last named TNO WCLTaINGEL OED ABH IeER: he Wslert cHeRty WRT TA Cet " e Bison City next month, | oy, t ne contest ¢ round "fo" at Portland, Ore, s " c gO 5 . tWo weeks indi it behooves the Brooklyn alr to) 41; totd, $190,000 in purses will be dls- win, ‘They are to/ tater. ~ allsthe victories ther can here |i rinuted, of which amount the two meet- f-Hight and to-morrow in order to off-| ines jy Greater New York will con- the possibility of a surprise at the} yi isute $100,000, end of the State. - Fe and Gebhard wll put on the ———— inishing touches this afternoon and are jonfident of giving a good account of selves to-night. Manager Floss uid this morning that he was perfectly Says Nell In a Good Boy. Joe Macais, manager of Carter, speaka in the ss Maher was the most down-|nighert terme of Frankle the bantam: + fighter on Monday night that / weight sgnter, of California, In a letter to the ' ever stepped out of a ring. After Mater | writer Macatn says: OT caw Frankle Nell fight recovered conslousness from the blow | Forbes and I think he i the greatest 115-pound * he ved on, the Jaw the rerowd sea terar tl etinte feeioas ae ese anal oatea teen Guy Ay RUT a the best head of all the [tte men I ever ea You," replied Lowery White to Referee Bout, bad — watisfied with the work of his cnarses, ——F you quit ‘Tears filled Maher . Vand expressed the belief that tney would —— so ed did mop quit, ana it | Charley White, the popular referee, wilt tn all “return home with a falr share of games ' i & almost bi my heart to hear neople ;Probabiity be elected to judge the coming heir credit. Sj of the elty in which 1 live hissing me. |hantam-welght championship battle between “ ‘olf and Helltas will also do their . —— 1 think {t's about tine for me to quit (gtrry Forbes and Andy Tokell, the English ¢ preparation this afternoon. Woll’s i fighting: boxer, whith le to be decided before, the West Feri 3 wagemen ay mericans Gakeloccupled Yauch of his time, bur his Rough Work of Players in New d on the long Western trip, during on Feb. 94. Jimmy ie anstous to have it makes no difter- jer Forbes or matchmaker Charley Choynski Fighting 19 Years. ote eal That Joe Choynsk! has been fighting the bout. Gs, shows that he is at omen a | York A. G. and Hockey Club nearly as long as any other fighter 19 |Giovenion’ ini aticites the chances, ane inee °° 29 He has a badly bruised thumb, the business was admitted by him to the te will get the Job, oth Aghters will get « vontinuous work on the tour, Match Cause of It. writer after he defeated Maher, Choyn- into shape for the contest at St. Loula, x test. Hel share on the Grand Central alley geldom falling below the 200 mark under| The playing of the game of hockey shy conditions. He preteen average of was not the feature of the contest be- Be eee ee ne cau) sag | tween the teams of the New York A, C. the All-Americans in the two-| and the Hockey Club at the 8 cholas ae match on the samo alleys. || Rink Inst night. Rough work, followed 4 ex} Le at over spectators y wi 1 ey Re witness the matches cach night. |¥ What for a moment looked like a ht games will be roiled this evening | "ot. was the interesting event ‘And seven to-morrow night. ‘That state of affairs occurred when S$ Russell, of the Hockey Club, with dellb- Q erate alm craghed his stick on the head EBALL SCHEDULE OF of Charley Clark, of the New York "ATE LEAGUE LENGTHENED. | sven. The gamo waxed warm. Not a Z period was there when some player was a not put down on tho {ce by an opposing im Wi Begin on May 6 and) oie: Then the shins of the players B in Sept. 10. felt the effect of tho sticks crashing SYRACUSE, Jan. 2%.—1At the annual! against them. They were most exciting 3 ting of the New York State League | incidents. id here the playing season for this! Only the Interference of Referee ear was lengthened by about two! Drakeley saved Russell, Clark's assall- E weeks over last year's {n response to| ant, from a severe mauling, not only “the general demand of all the clud own-| from Clark's team mates, but from the ‘ers. The season will open May 8 and] crowd. He rushed between the men, | “will close Sept. 19. and after separating them, ruled Rus- matter of establishing a sinking] «el! out of the game. Hornfeck, of the | for the support of the weaker| New Yorks, was so weak from being | 8 of the league came up for dis-/ thrown to the ice that he was unable | on. but action on it was delayed! 1, «and on his feet when time for the | Rll the spring meee Mgt to accepi| last period was called and which saw | Fat ad of a staff umpire will be/the game go to the New Yorks by the 100. 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"SPORTS OF ALL SoxTS. |BOWLING GAMES FOR FIRST WEEK EN GARRY) gy Sores years by the leaders of the ‘ : Q ~~ Mormon Church and [poly Prep. seven applied whiterash toy Willan dey, who Das bee the Prete! of the O F EV E N | N G WO R L D , S T O U R N A M E N T ; ‘9: their followers, — Posi- Nee eee eee oe itss ise analy) wath bid ceeeenes? oa . ; ; tively cure the worst one-sided game of hockey in Clermont es 5 $ph3 Rink, Brooklyn, last night, making the | elect ae ce cases in old and young arising from D> score? goals to 0. Poly's offensive for-/ rhe Fordham Athletio Arsociation has set Anite | oe hg Icvening World's foee. to eflects of indiscretion, dissipation, — lexcesses, ‘or cigarette smoking. , Rene LaMontague and Chauncey.) a date early in February for the annual skating |igurnament, as announced be the Cures Lost Vitality, Insomnia, : : : ; , nights of Columbus, League Touraament— pt the Latin School boys on tho de-| meet, which takes place on the college pond, | oy naunen! een ‘Six Teams Will Roll in Opening Contests] iru dts Gini, w'sus aime! * se most of the time, and these two] The events to be decited are the 100-yant, 220- fai ee paye tise eat gost of the ning goals, ‘This 1e| yard and 440-rard dashes, the latter tor the [** shown In tho tet on Amann & Triess’s Alleys Next Mieelsen, ac Newark Clay aileye; None ad pees 4 y })| Painsin Back, Lame Back, Unfit- score of 6 goals to one, Here is the schedule for the first we +— j ington and Rosedale, at Blevers's alleys. Uverything $s in reac Clady ve Elirabeth Club, atthe North End. Club. hs vasy victory for Poly Prep. | championship of the college. The college classes i Sena y¥ Boat c jersey City < Jad ee ragarsonoi tle League, and| alone will enter in the relay, each team to hove |St@rting of ths games. Monday Night. iat the Newark May Tost bin ates, oo ness for Marrtage through gp Speeies it look aa if that seven would | four men, and each man to skate 440 yarde, [AANA & Tries have been put In pe - ee Life Inauraice League ‘Tournament —Prudeatial yous Debility,: Headache, Vari, Betton tho cnamplonship honors again On iRG fect condition by Klumpp Bros. th Life insurance Company Team No, 1 vs. Metro: cocele or Constipation, Stops Peter Rogers, of Newark, won his match |alley builders, who also made the te politan’ Lit naurance Company, at the White ‘this year. cite / against Joreph Kirkland tn the professional pot |new sets of ping igre iptire eke is ace Netveus Tw tte “Mhe managers of the Columbia andj #xcopetakes tournament tn the Montauk Billlart | ‘Phe committee, In giving out tho sched- var levers at Btartéa alloys; Atte ett eonutiey ot Eyelids, Effects are W Yale basket-ball teams have decided to|Acatemy las night, Xirkiand’s early winnings Jule, alsu made the following announce-|[ 3 " * ’ Baby sr roapest, Bro! At the roadway alleys i i | immediate, Impart vigor ni placed him far abead of his opponents, and his eb. ecor, Brookly rook |} eri! us ‘ourname! ne thelr second Intercollegiate ment: 5M ton Cus ta, Contaisou Ghby Bit clas ta, Lesa to every part CENTS of ‘the sys. wionship match from Heb. 6 to} victory aremel sume Games will start promptly at § P, M., 20. The game Is to be played 1M) an9 arse qnnual meeting of the Amateur Skat. | POsINHINg Monday night, Feb. 2, and no 0 New York State Ohampi few Haven. Yale won the first EAMC| ing Arocration of the United States will be held | Ne will be allowed for practic kiya, f | Bultalo, at the 16 to 12- fe Saturday at the Clermont Avenue Rink, Brook-| No loaded balls will be allowed and all . ’ S—Clinton, Bikly Kew York plasal ey |, defeated | 17. Those concerned in the organization have Reh. eMysiic Hose Coa eae; merony. N.Y. A. © requested all interested to attend. The pre- I—Milford, Mkiyn. AY. Letts at the RIORDAN? ah Mminary organisation bas, euhject ta tbe approval Feb. t-Shelldrake, City: im mile match race by almost & IMP] oF i) Loses of managers to be elected, act the ; i—Hour, # ny "| dates for the champlonships for this year. 7 4—Aald Clootic, Bronx 6—Tioga, city, Letts fell on the seventh lap. tenes Wed., Feb. 4-Hawthorne, Bronx Auditors, city. time was 2m. 3s, The mile handicap Tom Sharkey has purchase! of Charles Meyers, Wed,, Feb. 4—Mystery, City, Feb, G—Aywon, city. wan won by. Harold dee i) ware). I | ot south Bend, Ind. the pacer Gremnnod, 6 PTE SURE, b v. t) rd; * “ econd and mith promising four-year-old sorrel gelding and « balls must be of the regulation size. Seventh team prige.. i 7 > a i 58 pertort mate les home Renew axe Gretaners, Ten new sets of pins, each pin welgh- | #ishth coam prize. \ Columbia will put two baseball teams | was wired by Stronghold, one’ bd Be Tar Oar ing th and one-quarter pounds, will “fn the field this year. Besides the regu- rie ; beg th Rana oem ane awl be used in this tornament and each set|itrst individual prize Hany * r= [owned by 008, PI , Mich, 1 i . i a vty 2 Babe versity, « crud team will be or-|oenet OO Or alisig, The prise was about Mrs. Schweis, of Rip Van Winkle}!!! % numbered, Set No, 1 will be Second ‘individual pr gapized 43 0 regular substitute nine | fM5 use) Monday nights, No, 2 Tuesday | Third Individual price “With @ complete schedule of games. Of 7 8 6 Club, Showed She Is a Bowler] nichts ana so on through the week. = tem. Don't get despondent; acure is at hand. Strengthening and invigorating, Stimulate the brain and nerve centres, 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50 by mail. A written guarantee to cure or money refunded, with 6 boxes, Circulars free, Address, Bishop Remedy Co., San Francisco, a eld. Yeomans é& Cublt, anyen 6t.. N.Y. RaWalter 5. Rockey, Sath St. aad Sth Ava,” ee Wheelinen, 8—Young Albion, city, G—Acirema, elty, Sporting. BUMMER, 2 to 1, 2d, MEMPHIAN, 3 to 1, Lost, There was podly number of the members of *, § a the games already arranged for these - Captains may examine the pins before} 1 ’ " weco ass contests withthe Automobile Club of Amerioa at the olub- b n addition to the above prizes The ~ 4 pane f igre mash are, contas ined wtometie Cis) ial “Amatiag 24s) Of Some AoOUNE, bowling to see that the right sets are|Kvining World donates Atty’ hartscne WERE MY GOOD THINGS YESTERDAY, second | veskiy talk about horseless vehicles and good being used. He titty highest. indi roads, The speaker last night was Hayden Attention t# also called to the rules | iininary rounds; but Day after day my etlents continue to get tne money, Remember, vurdtes, my tnt rn jelow And reco my two-horse wire up to dat $20 Mat bet; ’ nied to each of {uals in the pr: move than ‘or res, Crescent A, ( rristown Field Club. 33 NS 3 oe : a "0 -| Mrs, Bchwels, of the Rip Van Winkle| under which the tournament will be con- | member of a team will be give W Hames, bls mublect being “Commente on the Pro- | p Van Winkle] under which the tournament will be con: fof @ team will be given one o on, pene aasier football esr mil BA revs of he Introduction of the Businom Auto |CIUD. which# rolled two games in the | ducted RUREA Hsttatinent willie eanancies at : ed under the auspices of the tmobile omen's tournament yesterday, showed] ive members of each club shall con- | ¢} , Trio “fhe 20.00 54 F oe ery he Amann Triess alleys, and will bi * . A, at Dickel’s Riding Academy, Fif:y-| 0 te oe | |that she is quite a bowler, 1n'the ttest {etiute a team, governed by the A.B. ruen | @* Think twice before bad ia) street and Seventh avenue, Mewar (A Cla been formally of” | game sho ven spares, and in| cach player must be an active mem- ” me beod fees In the first game the Manhattan| €nlted. | The clut e Hoke of the) the third game three strikes and th i " Rael ae you speak” to condemn wey si 30°00. ry will play the Resolute A. | Newark Athletio Club on Clinton Avenue. New| soares tallying lal f d three|ber in good standing of his club at time Bowling Games To-Nixht. . i oer et Ned 00 8 Edgecombe A.C, v6, the| ark, whtch orvanization relinguished its te scores; MH 1 Im each contest, ‘The| of entrance, Block xchange League Tournament—Molntyre the custom-tailor, who My RD NEVILLE, 104 20.09 a yanitliyse eleven: (hind. Login few weeks age, The fiers of the club, nere arPdeven pivery ol must be a regularly organ- anal eco. ant cath! takes too long and charges 4h Meneb os toe VeMRINe SEL wens. 340.00 ae a vA jected as follows: rian Tke sy, [med one at che time of filing applica- ‘alte Elephant alleys ‘ . 14, LOFTBR. 7. 85, ti = HE. Gruharh, President of the| Viee-President, Eugene Unger; Secretary, 3B | tion Tournament —Oriental,| too much. He does not Hite : 8 =i fiate Golf Association, last|Howerd Daly; Treasurer, G. W. Thorne, The lal y team will roll without entrance " ah the Yorkville alley know any other wa 4 ry id 0 i Mi] Executive Commiitee consists of George Mac- 91; Mra Getty, 78 Pel-|fow. one game, strikes and spares. Tournament y ye TAN, “2 " Appointed his committées to serve! coe” sey cTichenor, William Yewger, | Mrs Wiminer, 1 ORL DE ‘i) The tifteen teams having the highest @ Worki : f #8 . p aeguins, year as follow ‘ham, | Ernest aiilias, Wred Kerr and E. N. Todd. BEOOND GAME. ara wit be abe to Som te 1p the Zi orkij ae cee Tie ora | “ i eo . Grabam, " is An entrance fe@ of #10 will be arment with equal skill, never = i} Paul Wilcox, Montclair; Kob- Orewent La Min, Hates, 104; Mrs. Del- argod for the finals, gars ! quar » ney = t Kewoods Perey’ Jack- _iulvnniae wen i eaent BAe 2 TPR Oi Mire, Getty, get Stoesker, 108; ] The prises will be as follows: trained ss a Specialist in in- = oe ¥° pmittes—Panl Wilcox, |town looking toward the holdiag of dual meets agen dak Ladlen Toney | aa ielger. fe le ribeabvening World's |, ' dividual parts, such as collars, i! | P drimyitee te ii. Gather, with thees ‘colleges at thelr reepective grounds |SchWweliet, 14; Mra. Yanger, i. Total 461 Second team prize - lapels, buttons, shoulders and a win giazesa =O Fis0.00| fackson and Paul Wil-| 7 1 Mar, s sup Van wie GAME ARG LORE BIRO...» x per, W sleeves, he cannot produce rapid STA lGHT Won "ston $ M. ¥, Dunn, of Boston, has beew engaged by | Mie Raichio, Ke: Mre ii i ] Fifth team pia action tailoring as in ‘‘Semi- £5.00 STRAIGHT Xt AB WON A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. \ ‘ If you are not Ina position to play yourself, send an account of $26, $50 or $100, wm one thing only—but does it welly apse aktae Dinca tar han nt lie ieee te planta Aa. Wil cr Gao tae anak ni aed A ji iy. When havin you. T charge nothing for my information, but RUTH YOURSELF @, ‘‘Semi-ready” is the happy et 90 per ent of your nat winning reach ek for my. servlone. h eopy . - y of my ntormation wilt be mailed 10 jo weekly. BaD seconnt| medium between ‘‘custom-made” at ance, ax I know of a number of ia the near future . . Alonso A, Stang, Glrgotor of athleticn at the | Waber, Mrs. Georate, 144. Sixth team prize }@- Clark, manager CH she University of Chicag® to take charge ef the|_ olden Link Ladies Team No Ang twain, has completed) uaivnmy work in higher gymnastics, OL; Mee, Jordan, 87; Mra ‘which is rather longer Per fed Sohweigler, 141; Mrs, Yaeger, 89. md which for the first time] At the annual meeting of the Westchester Golf ————— Bal’ ine ith Harvard at) oiub jest night th joers elecied were; Jremi- Strawinsk di Farlow Won, ready,” where each tailor does ‘ wit) If you are one who has been doomed ie, Poncin Gent, J. A. Collin; Vice-President, H. P. Ontring~ | ng matob yesterday afternoon at ‘Joe Bf 4s “‘incurably”’ blind or deat b: af Alita. at Rengiene je ¥ the hant ° “ r ” he dat ‘ ‘games| %0; Secretary, Arthur York; Tressurv, J. R.|raugniin's aleve, ivookiyn, Btrawinet! ena Becialist. this new hope Is meant for Wk A tee ate te mediai| and ‘* ready-made, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. pmtranced at the annual] Boyes; Captain, A. D. Compton; Directors, W. A. | Fariow defeated Allen and. widd aclenre hax dawned. A complete revolution is ac hand in the cure Suits and O 18, $18 to « SIRES" tave “ined | mecetmae, .'Y. Mettion P. A. Oooten ocd Fay neat + The series of eye and oar dincases, including ase Bn vercoate, ‘Thursday, two good ones, one at 10—1, and the other at about 4—l1. ‘Tris! works hate proves ‘3 ag won sabe 6Y9 In alan samen bak "Whraw ond DEAFNESS AND BLINDNESS,| $60. + Paty? ha wi be brought thers for the bliin lays lang one A aboRe 3g . By the new . . Heing et a good pric le a chanoo for a big proft ‘ Heralé t ™ om" Oke. ba , bn et of feos wes deatmn| = Answer to Sporting Query, — | *i*'é Mauare teum went home Aino brok ; OSCILLATION TREATMENT MG Tried soe) fnishas tonorder | Poncatani setere fas Vanid’a 91 my Unirmatin, “Mail orders Sia a grew | Metis Set: ert ri: | MLS ee Has PA isere oS uae er Sus Meet BRE aR Wet hast | NS SSNS Mame Ye ates at y the loeare, alco Learn the ru : ' r a Lyd A bets Lao ye baseball eatohen played| the spot tor S34 tn the third game, saad 5 y jhe curse punlished every Hunday in aa iss ee, kaa Dae eet Aarons Ey ao ie be esha i oats Dee OR Proves Sanam Gardner way be consulted weiy at we |“ SeMi-nzADy” Waxprope i ; pe ol Sunday World Wants ; a es i 7 oi. Pe ea ae te