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THE THIRD RACE minate Took the First at 10 “to 1—Sloppy Track at New leans. : THE WINNERS, ST RACE—iuminate 1, Asuna ine Ridge 3. a Race—Ed Stratton II. le Jack Horner 3. i iad RACE—Ahumada 1, St. thbert 4, L’Etrenne 3. RACE—Nitrate 1, Brief . Frank Foster 3. SHE (Bpecial to The Evening World.) BW ORLEANS RACE TRACK, Feb. ficappers who figured over Sun- ‘on a fast track for to-day found during the afternoon, track was very sloppy and many that would have had winning ‘on a fast track were withdrawn, goratches were: Dr. Hart, Por » Athlana, Potheen, The Con- o, Prank M., Pay the Fiddier, stein, as good a six-round ‘ighter as could be found. ry Hunt, Adelante. ance will be Interesting for many reasons. Landry leaves to-night for |advantages or disadvantages of a year of idleness. ile to ride at exercise for VC) Jisplay that same do or dic aggrossivene n. Landry will probably be r Bt. Hit Fin St. Pl. 2 View 4 4228 16 6) span, but he won't teen... -..... 1 38 38 6 8-5) ~~~... Lent, “iidnedtern 2 42 3 65 Tneagatta, 108, 4 78 oe 52 + 6 eo 5-2 5 65 04 Won. Hench.) 5 77 good. Won easily. Time—1.45 3-5. tora were all at sea In thin race. Tot were so bad that picking t ner was a hard proposition. Nyx SLimelight_on form looked the bes: , Wirat ‘litte play there was, was to these two, Neither of the | dhy figure In the running. The | Merfturniag up in Muminate of tae | d coming away in the run home won) SECOND RACE. purse 400; for three-year-old and upward, | Ms alx furlongs. aa ers, mhis.. jocks. . St. Pi. a od, Ii, Wk: ‘T& Horner. 102, Call, 4. y 1. 101, Roodin | Weat Ends, |. Lindsey. Star, 103, Munro... Cromm, city. Marvid, 98. W. Hicks. 1 tan sy. Timed 16 | Banat tional was plunged on by the big bet- Brooklyn, brs to oven up their losres of the Jast Ww days, She looked in a soft Spr! sponight ‘The Short price quoted was eage! ly out of it. Ed L. was quick- ‘away and won in a romp. Op closed a dig ep, put tired when i ORLEANS RACE TRACK, Ad Feb. 2.—The entries for to-morrow Migaces are as follows: fet Race—Puree; seven furlongs Right and True SS ean Wood talk over the chances of the many clubs Doudle O ... 92 The teams that Our Bi . opening games will do all their prac-| Using before that hour, too, for a strict rule has been made that no timo will be lowed for practice between games. ‘There will be bowling ever ept Saturday and Sunday. javs Amann & ; one mile. lawrence M.. *Morketo Denny Duty 2 *Sue Johnson Rankin i Atblana vis oe tests. 319 Fon Spray . 18 Crutchfel OR Ran Ateer | 106 Rosy Posy bowled. . Martin Brady . 106 Lady Mimake . 1102 Mistie ; ‘309 Paramount six furlongs ohan, frat Av Monday. Feb. | Brookly: ‘Tue W York Oarsmen Will Protest Foe ph it is practically conceded by iajority of oaremen in this part that the Executive Com-| Charles MH Mf the National Association of|team from the n will decide at their] to compete in Bo be held in March to have|ship tournament r Fegatta held on the| Echo Bowling iver in Philadelphia, the| teem in the National championship. i mn mean to make @ have the event decided in of Brooklyn, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1903. THE LATEST NEWS OF WHEN M'’GOVERN AND BER BERNsTe! aT ST INING QUARTERS. USY'-"HE'BELELVES IN RY*KEEPSITHE COOKS B SEBRY ed .CLASS.TRAINING TABLE. Be tabor ail in vain, a9 & Mane anatWhy Terry's Showing in Six-Round Bout Will Be Interesting. Terry McGovern will don his fighting toge next Friday night in Phil Magentic, Kilogram, Ernest |delphia for ‘he first time in a year, or since he beat Dave Sullivan in Louis- , Carl Kahler, Optimo, Versifier, | vilie lest Washington's Birthday. McGovern’s opponent will be Joe Bern- McGovern’s reappear- | First of all, it will show the | Will the little terror that characterized his ring work fed at the ond of the meeting hire. before he knew defeat, or will the ating of the knockout by “Young Corbett” FIRST RACE. show itself by & display of wariness? $400; for four-years-olda and up; one | ght Jn my usual way and I'l] win tn my usual way, but I won't take any “I want to get another try at ‘Corbett.’ I know it, anc my friends can go and gamble on it. Bernsteln is a good vent me. You just watch.’ Terry says he hasn't changed, Betting. | chances,” he says. I can beat him; . PLAYING AAND! GRANNAN TO START the last of his fortune a week into a new line of business Feb. 16. all commissions of out-of- who cannot attend the race: rt that Sol Lichtenstein, the reach $0,000. of the month. THE WALL. BENCEGVE*TAPS WHEN THESLin Tie CELUOWS MEEX: EXPECTS BOXING IJASPER OVAL FOR BILL TO PASS,| AMERICAN LEAGUE?) -1iesiosoeisier BIG BOWLING TOURNEY WILL START TO-NIGHT. | ders Tie ook command when ready | Everything Ready at Amann & Triess’s Alleys for Big Time When Senator Frawley Says Few Legislators Can Object to His Measure to Legalize Sport. @ romv. | Teams Begin Rolling tor Rich Prizes in Evening World's Contest. the other sixteen alley open game bowl- held, and In consequence the proprietor ey’ ts reaping a ric prizes that wilt be . prizes were put up for both ladien and eratlemen's bowling. Another rumor {s out to-day as to the 4 111, Rediern 3 ‘'TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. 187 in bis match with alleys, Kings. High Monday night, but fi 150 to 180 and of the Acafemy grounds in this city. Johnson team will play on Jasper Oval, One Hundred and .Thirty-eighth street and Amsterdam avenue. mond is bein; ia being dull Senator James J. Frawley, who will introduce a bill in the Legislature within two weeks to permit Mmited-round box- ing bouts in New York State, !s con- ident the bill will pass in both houses and will be signed by Gov, Odell. They are num The Klumpp brothers Inable trophies to the collec: and Coney Isiand ed to win, Kre; ith rcores of I Bowilng agatnet Hoffman, \eam, Kreyer averaged 200 and won handily. ‘dja- | de leased by the Am laid out there and 8 fence ‘Ban Johnson, Presic around the grounds. J per Oval has for severa] years been | cago some day th elty, The (otal of 1,108 roiled by the wm, tn the Harem ‘League on Suydam and Eaquirol, the Cortelyou Oiub at the city and ts to be a part of Col It is now sald the | part, It ia said the city will not need the property or park purposes for t Sears of more, during which time ft will siean League. nt of the Ameri- NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 2.—Riley Gran- nan, the well-known plunger, who lost| persons whv actually own horses must at| register the ownership in thelr own the Crescent City track, will branch out| ames. Efforts here in the last day or He is completing arrangements to open aj at the office of the secretary. turf information bureau and to handle Riley, it {s said, will be backed in his new venture by several of his Kentucky friends. They belleve that he will make iccess in this new line, and point out an_ example the She ving: business New York joing at the local that if Lichten- handle $15,000 on side commis. sions daily at this place, the volume of business on the New York tracks would Grannan is extensively advertising for subscribers to his new venture. Accord- ing to his latest prospectus published, | he will be ready to supply “good thi ny jand handle commissions by the middle THE SPORTING WORLD © NSTEIN CLASH FRIDAY NIGHT. HAYDON JONES.) WON'T TELL NAMES OF HORSE OWNERS. Arnold & Co.’s Fate Has Scared 1| Those Racing at the New Orleans Meeting. (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La, Feb. 2—The officials of the Fair Grounds have lately hecome very mysterious in reference to the ownership of stables racing here. This may be due to the action recently taken by the Coney Island Jockey Club in refusing the entry of the horse Gold Heels, belonging to BE. J, Arnold & Co. In the last two years this firm fs re- puted to have won half a million dollars in its co-operative scheme of betting on the horses, If the East {s to discrim- \ [inate against Western owners of g00d horses who are also engaged in the “get-rich-quick” business, naturally enowgh many of these concerns might not like to have the exact ownership of A RACING BUREAU, | cot? Borses publicly known. Under the rules of the New York Jockey Club there can be no secrecy, about racing stable ownership. The two to get at certain racing stable ownerships have met with blank refusal e cannot open our books to the pubilc,”” was stated, own clients |" ‘rhe’ ownership of horses has alwaye been a v complicated matter in are often to blame for the failings of the plodding Latest Rumor Says Johnson's Nine Will Play} custom-tailor. at 138th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, @ A long line of ancestors has done things in the same the home grounds of the Manhatten] old time-honored way— League [College nine. The property belongs to well enough fifty years agc but something men won “stand for” now. can League, ts expected here from Chi- @_A tailor who makes any part 8 week. anced the high score in Kroyer’ feant tournament on the Kings High uesday night to 4iLL speaking of the matter to an Evening World reporter Senator Frawley says: Evening World's big Mpted, When the start came it free bowling tournament will begin at Optional all tangled up, and dy |Amann & Tries: aime she got in her stride she Wa8 | atrogt and Third avenue. the bill which I intend to introduce to allow boxing contests in this State will be passed without any trouble whatever. The bill has been carefully drawn up by myself and others well versed in pugi- ind I am sure that when It ‘@ In an open game at ‘Charl alleya on Saturday afternoon, the fo!- Blospfisld, 205; W. Blosafeld, 2 200; Sam Hulin, 224 5 i Among whom were Harry Jon "” Quadt'a Brook~ + jo, | st has been comploted and nothing re- cd pe eet ee beein eee Genk ‘mains now to ba done. and Stratton II, off their feet ready for the first game and the bowl- ers are now resting up and waiting for me to a drive. | Dr. ‘Timm to eall the time that will set ——— the bails rolling. EW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | Without a doubt is that ever witnessed the start of a bowl- Ing tournament will be on hand to-night, and Amann & Triess have made ever preparation to make every one comfort- able. The first game will be oalled at 8} sie Hoes jo'ciock sharp, but long before that hour Lady Alberta hundreds of bowlers will be on hand to Everything Is nor the Quake: sohedule next season, peli and the other two universities been a drawback, and chis year, when the xame should be played at Ithaca, Princeton ring and suggests that tho came be New York, The Cornel) undergraduates 10 & case would have no opportunity for seeing important contest. The distance betwe while the others bowled on the al low, where many upefol and ornamet “SPIKE” SULLIVAN FIGHTS IN LONDON. ——nt Will Meet Jim Maloney To-Night—"'Young Cor- bett” and Maynard Clash in Philadelphia. The people In this State, as well as in this country, are anxious to see boxing contests again. upon the sport as the most popular that has ever been introduced in this county, not even barring vur national game of baseball.” According to Frawtey's bill a part of the gross receipts of each show is to be turned over to the Sta lust ax the race tracks donate to the te from their receipts. Nortant clause of the bill deale with the king end of the game. pected of thi the largest crowd ion will not hi nother ime |JeaF the winner wi! be the ackno’ crack team of the Crescent Athletle Club [s practically sure of winning ne amateur | $y to 1, 4 a en VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY Rockey champlonsh: fourth successive time, In likely to fod the the Hockey Club of ond honore in the tournament work will never 4 to box in this State. ee ‘A Geepatehs was decelved at New Orleans 4 been introduced in the Tiltnoie jaature to make betting on races a felony. Fed Corrigag end other p ‘tne Chicagy colony consider thie ure and do mot attach any par- tieular importance {0 \t again this ye for the Tae close of the. seanon York ‘athletic club an ow York athinn for sec- | Hammond, Botherer and William ‘ ‘Tries will spend con- 98 The Wimaid ........ 90 siderable time in getting their alleys in B Rberitt Boll | perfect shape for the next week's con- international scheduled te of Columbia University, ceived assurance of a iis entry of college cracks ymbla, which are to be beld be fought in England to- matched to fi matched ht Jabex White, the 3 -welght cha vay lar light-weight of this country, meets| of Kod oterel. by. the National Sanete ing Club, of London, and a $500 side bet, The only Important bout slated ty be} Bix clubs will bowl every night during the preliminaries, and the finals will be} started as soon as every Jim Maloney, the English fighter, Connolly, the American | ¢ light-weight. in a fifteen-round bout in! of #ix rounds between “in| the champion feather-weight, ac: fighting with 4 the biggest indoor Tam going away weather might cl The fifty trophies for the high men tn turie: the opening rounds have not been com- {i startin pleted, puta’ number of them, will be on nd to-night, so that all the bowlers may see what they are playing for. Since the sohedule for the first week was announced there have been some cted Mist for the Kis as follows few ‘months ago. and Maloney are scheduled to go iftean vounds before the National Sporting | jast seven monts in Philadelphi will come togeth it leoks as though thi However, I have no kick coming ( success dutin it. flected and {ostalled these officera; S, Blakemai President; George H, Cullen, V ward J. Wisseaberg, Secretary; Georze H, Wissenber Charles G Goodtellow. Cap ob tenant; Charles J. a0 Business Manager ‘aw Orleans for Hot purse of $50) and a side bet of $250, to haye no trouble in securing tae de- | § as the latter was getting the better of Mayna f the slam-bang schoo! putting away FPrauk | tighter that will slug with PUGILISTIC NOTES. , who is to be matche Jack Munsoe before he meets | t inducements | 4 ne opening of the and the cor fer baving Deen caught in « few The club 14 aporte of > : Expansion, West ‘ Cross, elty; Buffalo, y. Feb, Yonkers, Yonke: nf won 81,500 oB Creedon has been maiched to Og Qrleane Satur Aumralla on Feb and Coubig, Matty Matthews hax been signed to mest Yom the welter-nelght for tea rounds at the next boxing show given by the A: NCeMeN" | piece on Feb. 23 wan ac Hot 6 where Counig #eci 16. | on @ foul in w iwenty-round bout to the writer} 1!» li dealth at that thine, the | 4t 185 pounay ht Bill Me Rill Mecait Halovon, Whitestone, 1; Milford, Brooklyn; Shelldrake, i'Hour, Hoboken. ———$—_— city | piednesday, A — ronx; Hawthorne, ‘ \elty; Our Own, Brooklyn; A’ Benjamt city; Prospect. Bronx ” agnhureday. Feb, r Mutual, Brookly d REGAT h HERE fora, city; Irvington, Brooklyn; Clinton, ¥ |B 1} ) 0B Teri Feb, 6—Myatie q| Matthew Saturday night at ine Tw Biaty-cbird etree coliians and « ye4 from $0 to 10 to 1. Milam and now ow VU. Strode, has alwaye beso extremely nervous oling list, aod a het wits a good deal of 9 The last time these mea met from Sharkey was the result of an offer But made him to meet six-round bout In speaking of the offer Sharkey sald 1am to meet Munroe 1 would to imvet MeCoy down #0 that the mab: Her benavior at have Jack Munroe refe r in Philadelphia Feb. ung Albion, city; Acirema of March Biker, city; Auditors, city; Meteors, w York for Furope. amer will | ¥ niract for races io ——_ Man to Have Championships STRIKES AND SPARES. _——__—_ iow at Philadelphia. At a meeting held yesterday afternoon, Next Fight in England, the exfegther-weigns Hy accept the off Nothing wou . Mi from Australle, they will at once 9 Into tra Ip the collection were Henry victory for | r responsibie fur my gotting on another ight wih Jeftr nRet dis mind abou: retiring trom the ring ‘The Yale "Varelty basketball team and the Company, both under ou Seventeenth Sep: pension by the Al the West Harlem was organized for four clubs, the Norm noas and Uniques, will compete jes} Doe in fiftern-rownd boute in that country in the the clever itis ang Tins a9, dam Valme, Gnd. che chestnut colt hy Bt eeard 10 the A A. @ Separate Company. VU. had no Juriadietion over th ent on with (be gam desided not to fight any one Jecided not a y ee th catia a hin weight in that aeotion, are the pair Dixon will meet, The Qune whr Ware will cake piace $, whille bie conte, with Proctor with Hf euccesstul tn both v4's Dixon will get a match with Will Curley, tne crack English feather Kearns tn Gr, Tim Keame is @ At Milwaukee on last Friday night Kearce hooked out Art Simm Sharkey Loves, h Sharkey t M, T. Oxnard, of New York, haw arrived at oa te inepest hi The Willamette $1Ud. lo be bred to his recent 3 Club in Hrookiyn National champlon- Indianapolis, rned downs on Fed i Girector of athietics in the Unt: ‘of tae |orur on Feb. 33 The offer wh gross receipts, Walch means thi McCoy would split up about $1,600, ntest between Choynsk! and Maher Beka he owns which Are now (hore is Gam of Bangle and Invi sho will tren & stan! * collage at Siem # numer of horaes. ‘The Carruthers National Tournament organization - idge to leginiate against y are just as capable| across the Br We the same facilities | the loaded ball ie romatta here as the Aecullve Committee rs | night it was decided that any bowler detected using a to take] substance other than wood shall not will secure | BAYe bls score placed In the record leith sight . There be a men swiners of ‘sales call wiad Choyneki had writer that he wi meeting of the h round of what fighter he ts anxious to meet. ed a desire to Might Tom Sharkey, olor 1901 in, the colors , both men slugsing each other ras dropped Wimms to the Soor filled with any The prise winners were: Team first, jon Holds Australian tween New Jersey and Fidelis; fourth, ot Australia. Is ROW the recog National; champion of thet tle by kooeking out Blll Doherty, the heary- ight champion of Australia, 19 the fifth round ientysround bout re by Basneckbura, Bu of inh, wail tec th sal ae reanockbura. was. by Hayden Bas, Sisee ot Prince Chartie, etlied by hls 8a Pe age wooden sphere every the hands ef Joe Gans st Fert Erie, Canada, severe! months ago, will © tweaty-roued bout at have a) tar eat Mae's be rolled, S01 the alleys. out of iaig SPORTING NEWS BRIEFS. Cornel! students fear that neither the Tigers» G. G. Green, manager of the Columbia Univer be on Cornelt's football | football team, negotiating aries at toot2al! of a coat never can get up the speed and skill of a Specialist- tailor in the ‘*Semi-reedy” Wholesale Tailory, who makes or adjusts one part only—--such as the collar, the sleeve, the wo universities, Colum>ial shoulder or the buttonholes, lege to send a te n for which Col tm not considered ilkely th demur- emur: | will go East. to go to Woreemer to Many of the best amateur billiard players In | gians from Providen The breach means much this country are entered in the tournament whict | to both colleges, The recetpts of the football to-night in the Hanover Club, Brookisa, L year amounted to $1,300, ‘As the Amateur Foncers of the New in the first Tork Athletic Cluo men boa\ Heintz. in Games Association, said of an undertaking Iike this." A twelve-hour go: Ident; Ed~ ani ball. pitcher. ar miles, Fraser and Sherer covering 109 m: see return four-mile relay race betweep the ( the New York Athietic Club ipbia mile runpers. The race The winning team in the puebbell game next e of Company I, att emery, | palaaelbai ts @ Traci ‘The Executive Committee of che Go Clud were} wai New York Ath-| made up of Dr. Graeme ¥ | FOR MEN. aid be. ‘the Chicago org fe meet ever helt felt that it Mould not permit loca ition to stand in the way of the succoas| m Face (ore 04 by Arrangements were completed yester¢ay for a @ Ready to try-on when sold, finished-to-order and delivered same day. Owing to Brown University’s constant refusal . , Tse teiy crom| GL Suits and Overcoats,$18tog60. has cancelled all a datos with the eotte-| @ You need not buy because you look, or keep because you buy, whieh National Amociation be iF bee “SpMi-nEapy”’ WARDROBE | Bro Controllers for New York | Mormon Bishops’ Pills ‘The Oiympian games next year probably wil! be i r held in St. Louts instead of Chicago, as was firat have been In Use O¥Es 30 H. J. Furber, Jr, Pravigent of the years by the leaders of the night hel Mormon Church and ine wenster, | in, taking the position their followers. Posi- pride tively cure the worst cases in old and young arising from effects of indiscretion, dissipation, excesses, or cigarette smoking, .|Cures Lost Vitality, Insomnia, Painsin Back, Lame Back, Unfit- ness for Marriage through Ner- vous Debility, Headache, Vari. ‘cocele or Constipation, Stops lof Eyelian, T witching of Eyelids, Effects are immediate, Impart vigor to every part CENTS of ‘the svs- |tem. Don't get despondent; acure is at hand. Strengthening and invigorating. Association, composed of clvoe playing goit aji| Stimulate the brain and nerve centres, (he year round in the South, held « meeting on| $0¢. a box, 6 for $2.50 by mail, A written y 1m Chattanooge, Tern., aad decided to| guarantee to cure or monty refunded, a) chaimplonslip at Auhevt 28. The civie forming shat fat semarlt 8 with 6 boxes, Circulars free,” Addres or A o /*/ Bishop Remedy Co., San Aiea hes sais ghost praghinat| aun Seniesa HIMAEICRy and Swannanoa Country Reid, Yeomans & Cubit, 149 »: Lee a Walter 5, Rockey. 34th St. aud Sth Ave.” The remult was 6 commissioner for sere reeults, During the N Mone has netted the handsome prost of furntan turfives with i fee two, good “bets each day, with, usuall "a 120 bet placed mraight on cach one of my, 94,116.00, “This in cortainiy a Last week yk that my eli wiarted. Bi Rumerous good things that should win within the A PROFITABLE INVE i Jn @ position to play yourself, se t come to an end on Amann & Trelea | 9 deily. When havin alleys, and the contest was a big suce check, Address my two-horee wire are #2 DAILY, 65 FOR 8 DAYS, $10 FOR 6 DAYS, Remittsnees can be made by reginiered Istter, P, O, Money Order, Bxpreas Order or cortitiog The New York League tournament 8) B yayy iho same glaced for you at the track by piscl ¥ ‘sood. things nothing for my Information, but de t euch week for my service. A vopy ‘weekly, Send Your agcount eb near future, SDAY and THURSDAY, Metropolitan; second and thind, te be- Bevers! ood ones each day. Tusaday two at 6 or B-1 each, Wednesday one at about 15-1 Te br ee ht arity eaah atu Rint Pt Maco Afth, sixth weventh, tle ber r A gatgtne ohore dave auld sotnra yous antoome pratt, bye Rpertan, Ofte, stat ae aa eee it of my rianiag information. Mell orders tolee eighth, Algonquin; ninth, Ue between Columbia and Hy} . ‘perion, take my raphed at BAY, Lu.