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‘from an attack. THE LATEST NEWS “OF “THE SPORTING WORLD» BEIT 0 FIGHT TERRY. tenn Art A. C. of Philadelphia Makes an Offer for a Six- “Round Go, Which Both Men 4 Accept. OQ SIDE BET WILL BE LARGE. ) Young Corbett and Terry McGovern will “%h all probability settle their differences th a six-round bout before the Penn Art A. C,, of Philadelphia, Corbett received @ telegram from the matchmaker of the @lub to-day offering him 8 per cent. of the gross receipts to box McGovern a aix-round bout at whatever date was agreeable to him. Without any delay Corbett wired back his acceptance, stating that he would be prepared ‘to box McGovern just as soon as he returned from San Francisco, where he {s matched to fight eddie Han- Yon, of Callfornia, for twenty rounds be- fore the Yosemite A. C. on Feb. %. When Sam Harris, manager of Terry ern, learned of the offer of the Penn Art A. C., he also accepted it without any hesitation, saying he would Tet McGovern fight Corbett to-morrow, the next day, !n two weeks or any other time, and before any club that would guarantee to pull off the contest. Corbett Starts Westward. Corbett leaves to-night for San Fran- cisco, with his trainer, Harry Tuthill, where he will get in shape for his battle with ‘a aM GOVERN AND JORDAN MATCHED. Sam Harris Gets Cablegram from National Sporting Club, of London, Accepting Offer. $ Handsome Atapahoe, city, ant turned out last s bowl Another big crowd night and filled Amann & Trie ing alleys, where the second series of games in Tho Evening World Tourna- ment were bowled, ‘The spectators were not disappointed, ‘They were on hand to see some good sport, and the games| were closely contested all the way, Five of the #ix clubs were from out of town, and each one brought over a crowd of rooters to help out when it came to a close place. Money On Every Ball. Most of the teams fn vhe contest were | represented aw well, and Interest In the Terry McGovern and Ben Jordan, the] games was always at fever heat. There feather-we'ght champion of England, | wag much betting all during the even- Were matohed thls afternoon to meet In] ng, and In the last few frames of each a twenty-round bout before the Nutional| game there was money on every ball. Sporting Club of London the latter pari | ‘Phe betting, too, on hign man was Of May for « purse of $3,000 and a side §0000000.000000000800 @OSF-80O0O0606OE% Six Teams Roll Games at Amann & Treiss’s Alleys in Hopes of Winning MITCHEL.YONKERS TEAM DECL ARES HIMSELF. ) Trophies. TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. Hawthorne, Bronx. nd Our Own, Brooklyn. A, Benjamin, city, and Prospect, Bronx always keen, especially among the mem- bers of the same team. Old bowlers who have seen every bi tournament Uhat never before has so much enthu asm been displayed by spectators an players alike, All records for attendance in contests wili surely be broken, and by next week big scores may be looked for. Yonkers’ Rivals in First Game, ‘The rapidity with which Umpire Ed- ward Pollock kept the games going last night made a big hit with every on and ‘there was no delay at any time. ‘The opening game was of special in- terest as two old enemies from Yonk- The Hudsons and long standing, ers came together, the Yonkers, rivals of were svheduled, and they went bo wor niTcHeL- MISSING ASPARE, B44 44O98OOOOY | bowled in New York say ®ELODDEILGD-044O8-G8 99-4940 8O894088$6544-8 000966 9O09O90O AFTER ROOTERS FROM YONKERS. o Scenes VOCLIOECSSSOOS os ig 3 & nd off the ‘honors with 203 pins. was high for the Yonkers with 170. The Raijach|cyons, of Whitestone, L. I., and the k Milfords, of Brooklyn, seemed to be out with a will to settle old scores. ‘The| score was 86 to 771. after the low-score record, and one-pin Hudeons finally won out, but {t was aj Work for the Umpire. |scores, poodles and breaks were fre- close ft and the last frame told the] ‘The second match gave the crowd a;quent. Fouls, too, were numerous and atory, Aroher, of the Hudsons, carried] chance to do some laughing. ‘The Hal-| Umpire Pollock was kept busy watching SCENES LAST NIGHT AT EVENING WORLD’S BOWLING TOURNAMENT. — V2 4 9FO9GODOED9-G00000 6060089 9000OO6 9000O9O80686¢ 99990986465 ‘WHAT THE HALCYON AND MILTORD Boys HAD UP THOR SLEEVES. THE" MAN" FROM WHITESTONE § AND.THE MAGNETIC Fou TLINZy 2590909900-06906399009000000O00O00 $660666060600605008 Spectators Reach a High Pitch of Excitement and Money Goes on Every Ball in Last Frames. LAST NIGHT'S WINNERS. Hudsons, of Yonkers, 306. Milfords, of Brooklyn, S67, Shelldrake, city, 782. the line. Jalmost made that number up tn the In the first frame the score stood Hal-| ninth. cyon, 30; Milford, 42. Four fouls were| In a hot finish the Shelldrakes won charged up at the same time. V. Buck-| by 4 pins. The scor ley got the first strike, but he fell down First Game. badly in the fourth and fifth frames! sruason, Yonkers—Gerring, 141: Fro After the fifth frame the Brooklyn five! 147; ‘Thomas, 137; Archer, 203; Schmack, braced up and were never in danger/ 158° ‘Total, s06. from that on. They won out easily! Yonkers. Yonkers — Mitchell, enough, the score being 867 to 62. Raisch, 170; Anderson, 164; Brady, ‘The last game gave the only local| Barnes, 151. Total, Tl. team of the evening a chance to show could do. The Shelldrakes, . or Manhattan, and the Hours, of Hobo-| Halcyon, Long Island—Lawrence, 158; met, and the betting was a little| Stewart. «6; Schuster, 122; Schneemann, in favor of the former five. | 111; Cooley, 151. Total, 628. | Milford, Brooklyn—A, Buckley, 182 | Kimmerle, 105; Cooke, 113; V. Buckley, 169; W. Kimmerle, 198, Total, Third Game. Shelldrake, Clty—Trunk. | mann, 148; Breslauer, 12! Niglutsch, 141. Total, 782. Hours, Hoboken—Sahm, 14 121; Ostrander, 156; Bach, 1 Total, 737. Second Game. Shelldrakes Won Exciting Game. ‘The Hours started off in the lead and stayed there for five frames. ‘Then the double strikes of Trunk and Biddleman made a big difference and the teams were even up. In the eighth frame the Shelldrakes were 50 pins to the good, but the Hours 164; Dennert, Riddle- 100; Feldmann, ; Koch, 164. Which was received Matchmaker Hettinson, uf the Sporting Club, who notitie i aib would allow the $1.00 for expenses 0 bring McGovern to England which fiarris ind held out for. Toe cablegram ‘oliows accepted your terms $1,000 expenses, and has matied mess. of agreement to yt (Signed), BETH) Harrix said he would sti Yang with MeGovern and the latter's rother Hughey the first week in Muy. Harris said he wants McGovern gh forbet” before vit he ix delaying bis England until May, — STRIKES AND SPARES OF THE TOURNAMENT. Stage fright was an Important factor again last night. The Halcyons suffered BIRD POND WON THE BABY RACE. Took the Two-Year-Old Event at New Orleans in Handy Fashion at Long Odds. for the aud for that Meparture for THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Kilogram Coat 2, Aurle B. 3. SECOND RACE—Bird Pond 1 Gontgle 2, The Brown Monarc! tAccher waa out for a 260 score, but he gays his 203 puts him in sight of one of the trophies, THIRD RACE—Mauser 1, Orpheum 2 Floyd K, 8, Schneemann will have to keep his eye on the foul line. He and Stewart man- aged to keep on the right side only oc- easionally. FOURTH RACE—Sherif Hell 1, Potheen 2, Albert F. Dewey 3. <When Ratsch came over from Yonkers he had visions of carrying off one of the gold balls. His 170 will hardly give hin @ look in, however. . The two Buckley boys worked hard for the high-man honor of thelr tear, ‘The Kimmerle brothers also had their eyew, on the eame thing. {Special to The Evening World) ORLEANS, RACE-TRACK, Jockey Odom, who was taken and obliged to cancel his en; has recovered and accepted mounts to-day. Yesterday's race was Qdom's first appearance in the saddle here. He was not in condition and his exertions made him sick. ‘The track to-day had dried out and waa very stick: he pata was in de- mand, and horses that got the outside early had all the best of it, ‘The ecratehes were: Loka Daddy Bender, Miss Aubrey, Tiago, Hanover Queen, Jim Nap, Lee, Miss Shanley, Ben Chance. al ments, Dr, Timm and a number of delegates to the Indianapolis convention talked over ‘the “loaded ball’ question for an hour or more. Mr. Prior also took # hand in the discussion. Amann and ‘ri worked hard to make the spectators comfortable and leased the bowlers by having (he alleys Im perfect shape, Whitmore, Meran, Albert No. 2" sets of pins were used} FIRST RA lant ‘After the last game were put away| Puree $400; for threeyearohis and up; one refully. They mill Hot be brought out} ™!!# avd an eighth, again until next Tuesday. Rotting SUMICRIn, St P VF Vip 13-10 J 2 Starters, A logram, the] satin Coat Aurle B Tammany Ch Town Bul, Me. 0 ndertich, 110, Badger, 106, 4 lawovhee. 110. Otte Ironis, 106. Ganno: Htan good, Won ¢ Despite the fa been placed on the Starter Yesterday Whts., Jocks, 113, Odom, 1, Lindsay Romding To-night the Alapahoe, nd not Metropole team. as has been announced, will take the place of the Auld Cloottes. ‘The leather one for Stewart. Seventy. aix was all he could do. No strikes bs &id only one spare was his record, § 100 rine? 08 3 that Kilogram had chooling et by the he wai horse had Trunk made a beautiful spare in the sixth frame toat brought him a round of applause, f “ahaa i “DUANE OUTBOXED WOMEN BOWLERS FALL 124 "Toucherood, 100. 7 62 : mers ae use| OFF IN THEIR SCORES Wxapo, 108, Maddux. 8 8 20 8) Grate Spec. Woe) assy, Time—=1i47 376, ‘The women bowlers in thelr Agate. ‘This race looked a very open affair ment at the Harlem Circle alleys did and the talent were all at sea as to tod ell from a scoring eae which one to bet ‘on. Gpec had the call. Rot ‘do! 40) W fe but there w Iw a liberal price point as they have heretofore. Qiloted about him he latter started highest score in the three games wa out ke a winner, He had a lot of earl Speed and showed the way until into the streted. There was closing up in the we last @ixteenth an: Mauser, coming with a rush on the out. side, won easily. ——E—— ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. @pecial to The Evening World. @ general y. it rolled by Mrs. Wise, of the Progressive Ladies, She rolled 145. ‘The scores of the games were: FIRST GAME, Hottentot Ladies—Mrs. Wolpers, 97; Mrs, Guide, 88; Ors, Gerimunson, Total, 4! Independent Greater New York Ladiee—Mri Wilton, 108; Mra, Harnig, 93; Mrs, West, 82 Mre, Rademacher, 83; Mrs. Cang, 104. Total, 4 "Frisco Lightweight Could Not Get Inside New Yorker’s De- fense; Then Became Slow. d 70; Mrs. Hoff aftner, 70; Mrs. BOSTON, Feb. 4.—Danny Duane, of ew York, won the decision from Dal raat ipalrarpniey oes ean reb.) Hawkins, of "Frisco, in thelr’ ten-round SBCOND GAME. i are as follows: bout at the Criterion A. C. last night Hottentot Ladies—M: Wolpers, Kou Pnee eesti ones Duane was on the defensive until next | frames); Mrs, Bertram, 7 (alx frames); Mer. Noe Black Scot.....i11 @ir Galiano... 1g} to the last round, when he became ag- Gulde, 99; Mra, Maffner, 82 109) Magenta ss ossss.s 101] greasive Total, AT ao: ates creat fee Lospen sot Hawkins could do Mitle or nothing i; Mra Wise, 1055 (Op sive Bare ccc MM with Duame's defense and as the bout Angle Lauretia... 104 *Wistendine ......,.101} Progressed he became slower and THIRD GAME, Second Race—Six furlongs. slower. He landed only a few good er New York Teadien—Mex Kaloma 109 Mine Aubrey. ....-10 0) punches, while Duane put in several ti Mies Hume TL oe : Ot] the Jast rounds that came near bringing Be ear Taswll tne contest to an abrupt end. Tuird Race—Puree; (hree-year-olde; Gye and Hawkins was not well trained one-half tuelongs = StL ae a Henry MeDaniel ..114 Sapere Or eS ada RTING NEWS BRIEFS Right end True 108 5 Fournh Ra seven furlongs Honolulu Jaman due == Old Hutch Marry New 101 It You Dare: one mi and « alxteenth, unanimously elected President of the Metropol tan Golf Ansoclation at (ae annual meeting held . the seventoen-year-old Brook- |, at the aquatic carnival AB Abert hss Wi | in Rovton, lowered he world’s indoor awimming| 19 the Metropolitan Club last night, The fol- 402 Bean VAL 99 | 100-yard record trom 1.06 8-5, held by B.C. ident, Horace et sane f: 795) Schaster, N.Y. A:C., to 1,01 Lemoyne was strong at the nish, and says be oan go faster. | 800, Jr. | Secretar 0. Latter <octoz] tt occurred In the third heat of th 100-yard ban-| Morgan, Baltuarol; ‘Treasurer, M, M. Switer, , fences Te ATT Alene, Berean detanios Gallats Avanealel Hartel ‘vive pounds | apprectice allowance Amerwn wry a Aaa: Hare 1 President Farrell, of the New York State BIG ENTRY LIST FOR Langue, bas written that if Schenectady throws up Ite franchise Elmira will get it, The Min- GREAT BOWLING EVENT. | isteriai Asocietion proposes to make up the| York, have arranged a wrestling carnival at defcieney it the franchine Je retained and mo| wnich the heavy-welght championship of Gre So Far 43,000 Has Beon Contributed | Suntsy games played, but » $2,500 uarente aie outa wil be and $1,000 Mors Ie Fxpected, | ¥ou!d be necenary hi INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, the coming national bowlin have contributed over enough other entries axsured before th closing date, Feb. 7, to more than $4, list amounted to 4.—Entries Bilinwood & Cunningham and Vermilye & Co., the White Blophant sallatiom ayy Laague-Union Bast, Club start to-da away by his people yesterday th had been brought to bear to lift the suspension. Kilogram was plunged on by all the big players, nice. careful He move until nearing the t into the homestretch, He took the lead without an effort, bul had to be hustled along at the end to stall off a challenge from Satin Coat middleman had a box of cigars bet he would be in line for one of the trophies, he fought for it every inch of the may. race Ostrander got a bad start with only x pins, bit after that he wae right every time. ris sell'donn in at ARCHIE M’INTYRE TO WED. Jockey WA wat |The Be Monarch. 113 Jemio Weller, 101, As ite tM Bride for Paris To-Morrow. | iliy sackion, 101; Donnoaan 4 J Aronie Mointyre, the Jockey, will take |S, Roche. 101 Madiorn if bride with him on his return to : M to-monro' ng lady is Miss Martha Beach, ‘of ‘Jack’ Beach. The wed- be celebrated at § this eve the Ise Brown Grove Protest: ‘opal Church, at New Durham, will be best man and atyre, ester of but SKOOND RAGE. t chance, Ke for (woryear olds me, Purse $400 half furlongs, three and one- Aetting. SJooks, @UHIE Fin, BL” PL a4 Starters, White Bird ond, 108, F - Or ee orale MoGonigle hs sult proved @ complete upset, the win- ner turning up in Bird Pond: ‘The lat. ed, and fer te Tealng THD RACE, Puree $400; three-year-olda® one mile, Siarters, Wain, Sooke, a-anie mt sid | bee Cea 1 Brideweil, © will sal asleamsbip Lor: to tournament so far, wit, . to bring the amount The ortginal prize 000, A. Harned & Co at Tom Jenkins, the wreatier, is in fairjway to Ret a Jittle easy money, He haw been fratohed to meet Frank A, Gotch, « young glant of Hum- John signed (o play with the League team next layer, who hi jaw York American was to-day released 1 18 boldi, Ia, at eatch-as-caichcan style, withIO) from quarantine after autering an attach of (bree weeks, Bots men have posted $250 a8 &| smallpox at his home in Grand Rapids, 7 8 side bet. William Sneden, the champion of New Eni of Garden City, a4mi0-| tang, was beaten by Peter Rogers, of fo the Adelphi Acad) yoy, in the match played last niet A night in an intersoholastic hockey fakes pool lournament in th fame at the Clermont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn, | Academy. Hroehive.. Bnet They scored seven goals with apparent eave and 0 Billiard thirty Boat Club, at . 414 mot allow che home point ‘The hockey players of ‘the New York A. C. rye) i jetropolitan ve. Harlem ie . Airengthened thelr hold on second piace in the Jn the handicap billiard tournament at 1B) coempionship series in the Amateur Hockey RONEN xauesnen omen Kalckerbocker Academy, Brooklyn, last nlsdt:| Teague by be ad Conmiitut'o Diairie Nationa! Company Reid's alleys. Riv at the Yorkville all League-McMann & Tayl and Ricketts & Banks, Audubon a} LeagueWilllam Meyer & € Co., and Singer Manu the Broadway Germania and Sticke: alleys. Carruthers Mooumen at the Germania Assembly Root Palace alleys. Brooklyn — Interclup League—Kii ‘Teeinn it ‘arias Logan va. Corelyu. name nt—Araeley Lad\ 7 pavan Ladies ena lady Huteos, at the Haro Circle Palace alleys, Ancient Order United by = my Valted States ee Sains ‘ant Colleee at the Harlem Insurance ance Society, County sais Toten | #780 Coafdent shat White Dalton (190) by 125] of New York by a score of at was 2 and bis run 17. Dalton’s avera, Dighest run 14 my ‘The Westchester County Horse Show Aocia- ton will abandon Waite Plains for Ke annual show. and it 18 probable the Mmpire City track, near Yonkers, will be engaged for the which te to be held in Beptember. 8 8 A cable received at the Automobile Club of America, sent by the Automobile Club of Great Apked if July 9 would be a satistactory he tnternational cup race, ‘The Racing consisting of George Isham Boot 10) 4 Dave H. Morris, held the date would ad annual ame meeting of the A, A. U the New Polo Athletic Ass at (be N.P. ALA, clubshouse Mar Cycle race promoters yesterday o Nationa! Paced Circuit of the ‘Ammosiation, 6 and 7. tal me , for the Aret time, plonuhip. decide the paced es ee Ferdinand Posgenbure. Club, defeated Arthur Towns bill American B tng Amonistive, bas announced that the date of oe * He Fogatta will pot Banged’ pat thee ks. reste inl"bs reed oh originally ennounced ow July 2. ee ‘Yele has arranged to meet the eecond team of 6 ©, &, Tite will represent the Atalanta Boat | (8 Hew Fees oe end bg tye Club at the Meuiey regaite this year, The] Mercury toot on Fe And the ‘varsity Yankee champlea, stil! believes that he can win iste st atervard +1 Beslan om Moreh 1, the Diamond Sculls ire any rate the best of them, At Desi Beach was the only applicant tor the 4 anaes! Oo shamptenthia, aad the shelee ot 0 yumm an boon lat te the Bxseutire Oommitien Jotgn orace Bumoll, of Garden cus, was] of ‘Mvtrogonten Golf’ Ammoclation, : AT THE KLUMPP ALLEYS. The following prizes for the Ladies’ Championship Bowling Tournament are now on exhibition at the Harlem Circle Bowling Paluco: First prize, silk bann and 5 gold medal: econd prize, 5 silv medals ;third prize, 5 silver watches; fourth prize, 5 brooches; fifth prize, 5 silk umbrellas; sixth prize, § chatelaine bags; seventh prize, 1 siiver fruit dish; eighth prize, 1 silver water pitcher and cu; hinth prize, 1 silver tea set: tenth prize, 1 cuckoo clock; eleventh prize, 1 large Dresden clock; ‘tweiftn prize, 2 bowllng balls and_ bags. First individual high-score as: secon’ Individ ore prize, 1 bronze clock. Ki Individual average’ prize. gold locket and chain; second individual aver- age prive. silver third individual average priz clock. After this tournament’ Klumpp. Bros, will hold a reception and distribution of yrizes at one of ihe prominent halls of ariem, The A. O. U. W. tournament opened Taat hight. anid the doors of the were arlem Circle Bowling | Palace (CORMACK TAKES JOCKEY RICE HOME. Little Rider, It Is Thought, Will Recover Good Form for the Coming Season. pila pearl ual high- (Special to The Eyentng World) NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 4,.—L. V. Bell's trainer, James McCormick, @rifted in here a few days ago ostensibly to have a look at McChesney, but in reality to see haw his two jockeys, Gannon and Rice, were getting along. He found Gannon still managing to lead Redfern in the winning Jockeys" lst. Jenpwaea by “ait lovers "of the sport.” The alleys were splendidly. polisher petite see) the! (chee waa uditeren il tatnere greatly admired by aut present. This boy came here with an Inflated] iumpp Brothers took great. cate. in reputation ag the rider of the great Hermis in most of the !mportant races run by the colt in the Hast last sea- son, He was in demand, At the begin- ning of the meeting he secured a num- ber of good mounts, For various |) reasons, partly, no doubt, a matter of luck, he failed to make good. Then the newspapers began to criticise him, preparing them. of FAIS STRONG MAN LOOKS A WONDER, Anders Anderson, a Swede, Ass. tounds Physical Culture Stu-| dents by His Wonderful Feats Anders Anderson, here from Sweden, a: strong man and wrestling honors, ap- Pears to be the wonder of the decade in his lines. He is a glant in stature and Welghs 225 pounds. He has shown feate of strength that equal twice those of | other strong men. Anderson was tried out at Bothner & Elmer's gymnasium in West Forty- second street, before a group of critical athletes and physical culture students. He astounded them all. He firat showed his abliity as a wrestler, being pitted against a 273-pound Frenchman, who claims to have thrown all the champions of Europe. Anderson put ‘him down in about five minutes. Anderson then showed more of his strength by driving an eleven-inch spike through a five-inch beam with his hand. He held the spike, with the head against the palm of his left hand, and then with a circular swing of his arm drove it crashing through the wood, whivh rested on another block on the floor, who has arrived An extraordinarily big horse shoe was then taken by the Swede and twisted into an almost straight bar of iron.’ No glove or cloth was used In this feat to protect his ‘han Anderson ‘then offered litt 10,000 pounds with his teeth, but thi haslum was not fitted with any welght approaching that size. On ‘the street Anderson. much attention. He was dr national costume, consisting of a long coat, something’ similar to the old- stylé Prince Albert, only lapels were bigger and were decorated by figures in red flannel, A tape of the same material bound the coat all around its edges. His trousers were buc! skin and came only to his knees, tof his legs being covered with thick white woollen stockin A pair of low-cut shoes, much like clogs, and a slouch hat completed his make-up. Interpreter Le Vine, of the General Sessions Court in Brooklyn, fs the only 8. to man in New York that can converse with Anderson, his provinclal ata oe being unknown even to most of his was | countrymen: Insomnia’s Gure- Insomnia is generally caused by the overworked digestive organ? ttying to-digest food at night which’ they should have done during the day.- A duse of Beecham’s Pills will Soothe the Stomach by assisting the organs to do their work and enable yousto obtain Nature's Restorer—perfect sleep. Your stomach doesnot nourish you . ; es with the food you take if it is not work- ing right. You sometimes need the gentle assistance of Beecham's Pillstohelp nature. If you would sleep well, work well and be well, |take an occasional dose of BEECHAM’S PILLS © If you don't know their repatation throughout the world, ask your friends, Sold Everywhere » (Oc. and 25c, and Rice's stock fell to so low an ebd that the boy lost heart and the stew- ards took him in hand and gave him xo0d advice. Under the circumstances, Frank Kelly, who had charge of the boy here, for McCormick thought it better to keep him on the ground, and Rice were only too glad to return home with McCor- mick when the latter started back for New York last night, The trouble with ce was that he was palpably out of orm here and at the latter end he menaged to get on a lot of big horses to ride, bringing you at $7.45 and —————>—__—- More Suspensions by A, A. 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