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Mee THE LATEST NEWS OF_ TH nih aaa THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, 1903. E SPORTING WORLD Let ER BY rhe Gnear BITAANGE Hotes 1M AFRAIO JL aya't You- “Tom Jenkins loses in his wrestling match with John FPiening, the fteher Boy,” at Madison Square Garden to-night, it will be no fault of = Corkett's.” The little fellow from Denver has done all he could to ‘i wrestler for the hardest kind of a game. Away out at Mount he did a whole lot toward helping Tom to regain some of his speed. him out on runs and did gymnasium work with him, Even on the el of the pair in this city “Corbett's” hard work did not cease. a although old enough to be the little fighter's father, listened He followed his advice on matters pertaining to wrestling. “Cor- . “He saw him off on sprints around Central Park, which tended to t the wrestler’s wind. On his return he met him at Bothner &! ry TE perro “gymnasium, at No. 110 West Forty-second street, and there the 2 go through all sorts of athletic stunts attendant on fitting a %. etly for any sort of match. TOM, DOES THIS mever a lover of long runs, but he saw that Jenkins had plenty a SSS ae : ia “HOW «YOUNG CORBETT” TRAINED JENKINS FOR TO. owt even shor TeUTAtS. saan = ans coe eae oy > REMIND YOU OF THE TERBIBLE TURK ? row w event a STNG R rem . Na IIE eae ith NIGHT’S BOUT WITH PIENING. ° FITZ WILL FIGHT RYAN FOR $10,000 Bob Fitzslmmons's fighting blood 1s up, and when the “grand old man of the 7 prize ring” finishes his theatrical tour with Jeffries there will be something doing Plan to Send Team to England pugilistically as far as Tommy Ryan Is concerned. Fitz's latest announcement in reply to Ryan's defi fs that “he will surely fight the middle-weight at the middle-weight lmit, will insist on a $10,000 bet on the side and will demand that the winner take » SKETCHES MADR oy AY BOTHNER ¢ ELMERD CYMNASIUMe ; wy ‘i WOMEN GOLFERS = WONT GO ABROAD = Has Been Abandoned—Asso- ciation Held Annual Meeting. 4 1 the purse, artist, not being the owner of an automobile, could not follow ‘on his runs around the Park. But he caught him and “Corbett” ‘4m the gymnasium, and the accompanying pictures are training af- they appeared to him. It wouldn't occur to the average person ’ ‘with a little fellow like “Corbett” could do Jenkins any good, larly in preparing for such a gruelling contest as that with Plening ‘be to-night. But it has more good effects than working with a big ‘Phe work with “Corbett” has made Jenkins as quick as a flash of 7 of a cat. ‘ ng bout between Jenkins and “Corbett” is just about as funny ture depicts. Still it was not so much the work on the mat with which has kept Jenkins in with all tricks of the game. George f, the light-weight champion, did most of that work with Jenkins, d him every day, and everybody who remembers the recent bout pair knows that Bothner has kept the big fellow busy. boxed with ‘“Corbetf,” but he was just about as good a match man at that game as “Corbett” was for him at the tussle on stopped all of the little man’s swift and heavy punches with his anatomy, and if the Denverite is looking for testimonials punching ability he will probably be able to secure Sne of Jenkins. All other sorts :f gymuasium work have been un- Mon.,, Fob. 2--Municipal, L. I, Clty, Mon., Feb. 2—Expansion, city, \Mon., Feb. 2—West End, Newark. |] Mon., Feb. 2—~Holy Cross, city. Mon,, Feb. 2—Buffalo, city. Mon., Feb, 3-Vorwaerts, Elizabeth, ‘Tues., Feb, 8—Hudson, Yonkers, * ‘Tues,, Feb, 3--Yonkers, Yonkers, Tues, Feb, 3—Haleyon, Whitestone, uit ‘pues,, Feb. 3Milford, Brooklyn. Tues., Feb. 8—Shelldrake, city. Tues., Fev. 3—Hour, Hoboken, Wed., Feb. 4—Auld Clootle, Bronx, Wed,, Feb. #-Hawthorne, Bronx, Wed. Feb. (Mystery, city. and to-day there is not a superfluous bit of flesh on PIO, AT 20, INS THIRD RACE. Carl {HN managed to got up in time to beat Kahler an easy winner. Hodge Paul Creyton a nose for the place. ND RACE, Purse, $400; for three-year-vlds; five furlot Bett iT ‘ks. St.Half.Fin, St. Plas Rob- free bowling tournament at Amann & ‘pis is the last day for the sending In Starters, whts,, oe 1 6 2 4 , oath vi be #7, Lind "38 3| Triesa's alleys, Any application will be MeDenteh ahs ian recelved until midnight to-night at the a soo 2 49 185 75) atieys, The opening games will start Be: Heit and re eae © Al stonday evening promptly, as scheduled, Bummer, at New Orleans 08 2c 1g 4} averything Is ready for the start, The s Pratap eset} age 73 alleys are In as good shape us they can Carl Kahler Took First and Pollock 4 ae ay $2 “Bl be made, and the new sets of pins havo ; Birch Bropm, 91, Redfern... 9 9° 9 4] been delivered. Mr. Amann belleves Sweet the Second. Ne wane EE ©} that the world’s tournament record will 61011 100 40/surely be broken and looks to sce the Jr. Won ridden’ out. ‘Time—1.01 4-6. Henry McDantel was asked to give away a lot of weight yth this race and. the fandicay peoved® tag [enthusiasts on hand to see the opening Sree big a task. ‘The light-welghted Apple |zames, and Messra, Amann & Trioss | pai prt panier 2] Sweet was off running when the bar- ‘have made extensive preparations for ‘Mack lenry McDanie! rler was released and she had f0Ur jthoir o . aad if lengths lead before the others got going. |'" ie comfort. A Robbins kept her wolng and in the run] The vin boys will wear unt.orms ani across the front of their blouses will be home when she showed a disposition to he took her up. Agnes Mack finished [the words ‘“Eyening World Tourna- ment.” i strong and forced Apple Sweet to do he Dr. Timm, the Chairman of the Execu- best to win by two lengths. ‘ ee tive Committee, will make an addre of welcome ‘ore the first game |s NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. bowled, and other well-known bowlers NEW ORLEANS RACE-TRACK, La., | Wil) have a word to say on the sport ‘The entries (or Monday's races} The first game, wilt be called promptly at 8 o'clook, and at that time every evening the tournament will be started. There will be no bowling on Saturday and Sunday nights, Tt may be necessary before the pre- Mminaries are completed to call some of the games in the afternoon, This will individual scores increased. There will bo a big crowd of bowling D RAOCE—Apple Sweet 1, } Mack 2, Henry McDaniel 3. RACE—Scorpio 1, Bimmer Frank Foster 3. (Special to The World,) f ORLEANS, Jan. 31.—Trainor MoCormick arrived last night ‘West Baden. He will remain # gr ten days before returning to “York. In company with Trainer Honest John Kelly and two| Magentic other turfmen he looked over jive pidge... iu: ‘at the track before the rac-| Nyx . ag et as HATA Second Race—Belling: six furlongs, Cart Kahler. JtMe Jack Horner Bs. Hels @ nice horse,” sald McCormick, Stratton” od ot entries to The Evening World's big |! ty LAST DAY FOR TEAMS TO ENTER IN EVENING WORLD TOURNAMENT. |W PASTIMES GAMES| 222 eee Wed., Feb. 4—Our Own, Brooklyn. Wed., Fob. 4—A, Benjamin, city, Wed., Feb, 4—Prospect, Bronx, Thur., Feb, 6—Setor, Brooklyn. Thur., Feb, 5—Mutual, Brooklyn. Thur., Feb, 5—Haleyon, Brooklyn. Thur. Keb. 5—Aurora, city. ‘hur., Feb. 6—Irvington, Brooklyn. ‘Thur., Feb, 5—Clinton, Broolkdyn, Fri. Feb, 6—Mystic Rose Council, elty, Iri,, Feb, 6—Young Albion, city. Mri. Feb, 6—Acirema, city. Fri, Feb. 6—Tiga, city, Fri., Feb. 6—Auditors, city. . 6—-Meteor, Hoboken, except those who can find it co: xcant it nventent bowlers all over the city a: - for the tournament. ‘The Phte Ung time for practise before the be strictly followed and all y bowllug must be done before r on other alleys, Trless have arranged to eep the alleys In perfect condition alt through the contest. Teams bowling at the ond of the week will find them in as 1 shape as those bowling on Monday. » extra Sots of pins In addition. to ten sets have been provided so that miged pln can be immediately re- aced, Cappains must see that thelr men bow! with Pregulation balls, Every ball will Dlace be tested ore being allowed on the ‘ley and must pass easily through the standard ring, The entry blank {8 printed again to- day. It must be sent to the committee not later than midnight to-night, a STATE BOWLING LEAGUE LAUNCHED. One of the most important events In bowling circles in a Jong time was the formation last night of the New York State Bowling League at the White Ble- phant alleys, The league was form through the efforts of Joseph Thum, of Us city; William Cordes, represent Kiyn, and John G. oe wunral held a speci js for the Lully for the purpo! the best bowlers of the meet each other In a Filvsa, of Murtaio ing at which all of the league a through, | Ie f havin, nt olthes and-home home series of mes to ec! ry 4 2 [be considered late! nd no ms will maploashiote to decide the State be called upon to bow In the daytime!” ‘the league is to consist of only the “Bammer he Opt iin ft ‘1 Ask me something easy; bit he tx] gt, Yo noi Can Bike & good one and I would like are and & halt furlong i Athlane PUGILISTIC NOTES. sm. . th it Marvin Hart, of Louisville, who has not fought een © re One Wi silver Fringe fince be came so near pulting “Ph x share. te Ge change the hid Jack’' O'Brien to sleep in their aix Will ever come together, | Fourth Hace Salt will not consent to shipping | Ni rate fain 4] The Conqueror il i Thoga Option! | Pitti Race Lecoohee, i Ernest th the Quaker City a few months ago, he i willing to box any man in (he w ring Jeftr tasimmons, for a wide bet of $5,000, Hart ways be for this amount and will post a fo $2 time to bind « mateh with any Mghter willing t© Puree; (or tworyear-olds, a LB Nettie : TH Hits Htsigan’ HD) ust him, ian aya he would be sivena 0 r Mietestieatt in ake om “Philadelphia Jack” O'Drien, He for thresryest-olds and upward; van ios | take on ‘Philadelpila dack’” O'Drien, | Hee turlougs. Tog] eonBdent he can detest him a Hettia , in pie ae i rid 101] Would Mateh Gans and O'Brien, 1 Be Ww sold *Frank M., ‘ y Chiet Al Herford, manager of Joe Gans, has jum taaued a challcnge Wo match Gans against ‘Phila doipbia Jack’ O'Brien ip # slx-round hout, Ac- ee 103 "Quicksilver Bue. *Five pounds apprentice allowauce, cording to th the match O'Briea ———_ must stop Ga Ket the entire p Gans Is to receive all of not @ cent, Herford claima be tq willing to bet that O'Brien cannot sop Gane inside of als rounde SEsee ¥. e the lauded ‘ively | Hermann in Town To-Day, oppowsat When s| Jack Hermann, matchmaker of the Interna- he full of Fort Brie, the him, aluhe Look severe panlalinent for Ove Fou blow on the Jaw caused him to take: (i —a 7 (0 Armage & match between Genae. . to be der Bewileg og. Kon ha elded at his eli the latter part of next month Whol he Bree, a Amedotien ‘Tourne: tl be euccesstyl tn Canada, will arrive | BAwie Manion er Abe Attel before the ¥. *. of San Francive . eb. intonds to leave €or the cowst th [next week To sign ter ° Ble Fello Yoo, town Hermann wil! aloo have @ talk Corbett reiative to signing articles of agreoment to Nght Jim JeMries for the purse of rt 0 which he in willing to give the big fe ows for a Might in May, iermaun will have trouble whatever in getting Corbett's con- fight Jeffries, an he has already a ounced Niv anxiety to figh! Jeffries almost any ¢, After getting Corbect’s consent Hermann ays he will have @ personal interview with Jeffries No MeGoyern-Jordan Match Yet, | Tho International aiaten between ‘Terry Me: wand Ben Jonian, Uh Hiab feather= Was ROL arranged wi pite reports tn match had been look 4 the papers umroated, Bem beon clinched, but he’ expected LL would be either tonday or | Monday at ihe latest. Marris further stated that he reoeived cablegram from Mat maker Bettinson, A the Nattonal Sporting Club, of London, last night asking Mim what Hughey MeGovern fought at, but ne word foned of the $1,000 expense (Harvia) aake to take MeGovera to Ei Sweeney - Moka twelve rount den and Pateoy thet the Harris sald the contest had wu: another bout betwer eoney, of Boston, which was Signing ‘Corbet,’ ap the latter Is at PrePent tig have been fougdt before the Criterion A. C. of under contract to Jim Kennedy to Ogbt either! Rowson last night, was called off by Matchmaker He, with his 195 pounds of weight, can jump around with the Applications Must Be Received at Amann & Triess’s Alleys Not Later than Midnight— Everything Is Ready for the Start of the Big Free Bowling Contest. To Dr. H. TIMM, J. LEULY, F. W. PRIOR, H. H, NIBMSYER, The. the A. B C. and the committee. > three clubs which were represented at Just night's meeting, ‘here are to be three champlonships decided, Individual, O48 Was elected Py ident, William Cordes, Vice-President; Joseph 'T reasurer, and A. Jaeger, Secretary. The following schedule ‘was adopted: ay May 19 and 20, Brooklyn in Buffalo 21 find Yew York In Buffalo; and 29 w York in Brookly Ni And 8, Brooklyn in New York; June 9 and 10, Buffalo in New York;' June 11 ‘nd 12, Buffalo In Rrooklyn, nn WOMEN BOWLERS ROLL HIGH SCORES. ‘The women bowlers in the league tour- hament on the Harlem Circle alleys kept up thelr good work yesterday, The Lady Rosedales showed themselves to be ex- cellent bowlers, In two games they tal- Ned 690 and 617, Mrs, Wuehrmann car- ried off the honors in the first game by Wichum score AME. Lady Rosedalee—Mra, Wiohum, 110; Mra Frorcks, 136: Mrs. Wuehriiann, 164; Mrs, Ross, 0; Mry. Henken, 130, 630. ‘Oleander Ladioe—Mra. stein, 79: Mrs. 0 Mra, “Hoestjer, 117 Oleander Ladler—M 119; Mra, Gehlert THIRD GAME. Lady Rosedales—Mra, Wichum, 16%; Mra. Hrereke, 108 Wuohrmann, 182; Mra, Rose, 110. Mes. deni Total, Git. Talla pooss Haten, 120; Mrs. Crawford AZ; Mra, Cocks, 8! Mra. Ireland, ‘Total, 481. —_—-—- SPARTANS BEAT BUFFALO BOWLERS, Buffalo's Ave-men bowling team was not ax successful in its game against The Bacillus of Catarrh May not, as yet have been officially discov- ered and catalogued; but all the same, itcan he hunted down, and absolutely extermin- ated with Dr, Agnew's Catarthal Powder ‘The One Catarrh Cure that cures Cobarrh, Colds aad APPLICATION BLANK TO THE EVENING WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP “TOURNAMENT, To BE HELD 47 Amann & Triess’s Bowling Alleys, Third Avenue and 55th Street. eterececcccccncosscccscsccceseses cl MOB: Committee, Bowling Team, of. hereby makes entrance in the FIVE-MEN TEAM CONTEST for the game ct American ten pins, in the tournament to be held by you. Said club hereby agrees to comply in all respects with the rules of Name Of C1UD......ssseeeesererecsrreeneveneesere The list of members from which the team will be selected is inclosed. men from Brooklyn as team has been, ns on the White Blephantwalleys | With its representatives. last night and only won one *ame in During Spartans scored 241 more ping than ..elr rivals, High scores were the feature of the game, but Schultze's work was of the Breatest interest. for a 3% score, strikes in the second game, but got ajtho Avonta A. C, will back Jimmy Stone, their [they were 80 split in the tenth frame and was obliged | crack 112-pound boxe to quit with 265, The scores were: nen leam and five-men team. John | Spa um, | four, Buflaio—Chaleratt, 161 f 193: 218; ‘Lehrbach, 208. Tolal, 921. Winter, Maler, 207; Lehrbach, 195. x Butlalo—Chalcratt, 177; scoring 164, and in the third game Mrs. | 156 re 209; Mair Winter, 180; , 1; Lahrbach, 210, flalo—Chaleraft, ter, 908; Lehrbach, 189, i Grand total—Buffalo, 3,677; Spartan, 8,918. The First Pill the biggest seller in the world! Why? Because the best to cure Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache and all troubles from Disordered Stomach is Beechams tan 201; Mater, Sold Everywhere, In boxes 10c, and 26, ‘The Women's Metropolitan Golf Asso-. - elation had hoped to send a team to England this year to compete against the best players of England, but the plan was dropped because of the inabil- ” MANY CHAMPIONS electing officers for the ensuing year two clubs were dropped from the roll. The Yountakah Country Club was lot out because of a failure to pay duesand ' ~ Local ee Well as College Ath- the Rockaway Hunting Club resigned. letes Will Take Part in Meet-|T& oticers. elected wer Mrs. W. Fellowes Morga President; Mrev ing To-Night. Willis Shippen, Vice-Preatd Misa Ruth Un- derhili, Secretary; Mi . E. Wickham, Treas- urer; fifth member of Executive Committee, Mra. Frank Enos. The latter fills the vacancy made i ate Sid ment of Mrs, A. K. Patterson, of ae With the best egia Richmond County atm Of collegiate and local) “mio same system of scoring In team 4 s letes entered in the games of the | matches Wwill- Yo in vogue again shia #ea- astime gon provided eight or more clubs enter, Reales fing Company K, Eighth |‘that would mean classes A ‘and B, but 5 to-night in the armory atjin the event of lesa than eight teams ‘ark avenue and Ninety-fourth street,|the matches would be run off all in one the sport bids fair to rival in excellence | ivision- ach team will consist of fouy any held hereabouts in some yeare, | payers, There, aro now twenty-one oluby | longing to the association. In the distance race Carr, of the Xav-| Wile no official action Was taken the lors, the man with the almost unbeat-|Women of the association have decided able sprint; Franchot, of Vale; Horry [2 sam, 4, petition which will be pre- ; ‘ 2 . ¥ to the U. 8. G. A. officials, Bealth, N.Y. A. G., and men of lke linn iner ‘as | ng that the next Women’s national callbre will try conclusions in the one|thamplonship be held on some Bastern and @ half mile contest. All the king. course. Pin eprinters of the metropolitan district SUREOFPNMANT, Sheldon, old Ells famous athlete; Ba- It fs hard to see how the Crescent A,’ | *' gar T. Glass, Yale's redoubtable foot- Buard; Feuerbach, the Mercury Foot expert, and Martin Sheridan, the world's record holder with the discus, Each of these men js able to get the sphere out to a remarkable distance. its two-men|, The relay races should develop Into ‘Tho up-Staters met the} "een struggles, Columbia hopes to win|C. hockey team can lose the champion. | ship this year. ‘The team already has # S ——__ strong hold on the lead and its succes : Chance for Harry Miller. over the New York A. C. sevén jast Harry Miller, of No. 60 West Ninety-elgnth | night seems to insure it first hong in Mreot,, saye he has a 112-pound boxer under his | the league race. The New Yorks played y management who he will back for $250 a aide|in fine shape and were only beasen by + {n @ match with the winner of the Tokell-Forbes |the score of 3 goals to 2 t He made a good try}oontest, If Miller is really sincere he can be hard fought game. Zhe pla; He got nine straight |accommodated with a match, as the members of [er were constantly knocked over as if Hiteslh cas lenin, wie the Recs Bs Rr caer rigid for their offside and rough work and id not penalize the men for some fla- this city, + nt fouls. the entire series the by him, Stone can be No. 78 Barrow street FIRST GAME, 229; Fosel inter, 177/ Ridel} ‘Sonulitn 1 want ev man_ that is Men, Come to Me! sireine'ich, Varscocst, Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, Hydrocele, or any Swellings, Catarrhal Discharges, Its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, Ons, Bladder and Kidney Conditions, Eczema, Pimples, Erysipeles or any Eruptive Conditions of the skin, or any Associate D| of Ten, to come and have a social chat with me, | will give you Free of Charge a thorough per- n, together with an honest and scientifle opinion : of your case. Suffer no longer. Consult me at once, bin Write if Sundays, 10 A. M, to4 } ou can't call. Hours, 9A. M. to 8.30 P. M. Daily. R. H. M. MacKenzie, M. D., '*° ”: *KEW"vorx. .M. Consultation and Advice Free. SECOND GAME. Stoddart, THIRD GAME. Stoddard, v2; Tenjow, 189. Total. 914, Ride, Bohulse, 71. FOURTH GAME. 199; Stoddard, 218; Grat, ‘Total jowt, 157. . . , + Ridell, 192; Schulae, ’ Total Sporting. Sporting. ST. CUTHBERT, 3:5, WON; L. J. HORNER, 31, 2D, re the two good on & betting ovmguseloner tor several stables n ing at Orleans m to furnish turd th to Mable information, My soltotions comprise two good bets each day, Fenults, During the New Orleans meetlig « ne has meted ch Io BroR of 4,186.00. e handeom! week was the firet loring week that my cile ed. But, turfites, you can look forward {ro New Orleans meeting ~now on for big Winnings, as I know of ear fubure A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. nis are not ine ition to play yourself, send ap aceount of 5 or £100, Brokine Sinan ear vou ua tao race Orr slantnn $2, Nid ah dae cave ace Ar daily, When having an account operated for yo ie intormat uct 90 per cont, of your net winuiug amount at of my information ran be mailed to you dally, ah once, as T knot umber of gi things NEXT WEEK, Noxt week 1 will cut loose with several good ongs that will be all the goods, two 10—1 shots. ‘Those two haves! ast work that (hey ere about ‘Tuesday, two at about 6 or 81 each, and thew 8 good he DNBADAY, one ot about 1i—1. Fait one Ls the sede thee You can take my word for it Y, fdsroe ut 0 iN 486 HOURS.