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THE WORLD: THURSDAY E G,. FEBRUARY BUD EMBRY, AT 30101, WINS. Beat Marion Lynch, Another Long Shot, in the Opening ¢ Event at New Orleans, with Wissendine Third. THE TRACK IN BAD SHAPE. Card a Good One, but the Poor) Going Caused Many Scratches—A Big Crowd Was on ‘Hand and Speculation Brisk, ‘ THE WINNERS. i First Race—Bud Entbry 1, Marion Lynch 2, Wissendineis, Seeond Race—BluewBiaze 1, Bon- tom 2, The Caxton 3. THIRD RACE—Speo:1, Henry Mc- Dante! 2, Glennevisua, FOURTH RAOE-8t Tam Telqamon 2, A. F. Dewrey &. (psetal to The Brehing World.) NEW ORLEANS, Feb 14—-H. T. Griffin, the well-knawn owner, who han a big stable heme, has been sut- fering from a severe attack of inflam- matory rheumastism ifor the last week, Griffin left for Hot Springs yesterday to take treatment there, The inner portion of the track was deep and atioky today, but the out- sida ten feet had @rled out partially, It was a soramble for the path, and the howses with speed that got there first won. ‘The scratches woree aMry Moore, Jim Nap, Frank Rice, Rijpht and True, Be- ‘gone, Marion and Arua, stewarde had halt a donen of the “get-rich-quik"’ peogle who have been working here before them this morning, A ruling @@ to thein operations at the track will be issued (this afternoon. FIRST RMR. ooh 00s for tour-yoanoids and up; qeeiting; ees. Whts., jocks. Bory, 98, ‘Beully, 1 Winuendine, a ae Irving, Mayor, ecmae ca tia A ceotal 4 oe throat Money Back, 96. Phi Dusa gndaler, 160, i Won eaeity. Time— 46 3-6. of tel had the call over this lot. The field was made up ef non-win- Hers at the meeting. Sir Kingston again proved a disappointinent. He had earty speed but dfter golng a half dogged it aya the finish failed to find him among the first three. The winner turned up in Bud Entry one of the outatders. 316 raced into the lead rounding the far torn and came came away without an effort fn the run home. my 1, stamnit, ne SROOND TRACE. jlttae, $400, tor en 1 " aLwae $100; toF three-year-old and yup; oalt- Sturters. whts., jocks, St. f Blue iwve, Wt’ Ruler... ae * “et The Boston, 106 Lindasy: 15 ‘The Caxton. 102, Roubing hi a 8-5 4 iM. 105, He 2 & 3 106; Maiadt & 844 i 5 Soul ‘4 ¢ % Ais, 108 “iB 4 loots, 100 as Abies. Rh & 2 iL 1m io]. Start good.” Won ris tag. nth as The Boston was the good thing in this face, It was her first appearance at the meeting, and on the strength of a fast trial was heavily played by the rail binds. The public choice was Bhie Blazo. The Boston set a fast clip. She led her fields until well into the final ¢urlong, At the ed Blue Blaze came with @ rush and challenged The Boston, winning by | half @ length in a hard drive. THIRD RAB. Puy ; dor three-year-olds; five and one- nal Rielle. Betting, Btariers, whis, jocks GtHItWin, Str. Pi . Gbiek art 65 2-5 3 1 14 nad 13-5 1-2 tie Hi Si oo éebitiing & Be 58 Joo 15, ack, ‘op |, Wo “atime—1'03. 2 wel was asked to give away of weight to qegy gale in thig race. It was “throtat Hat his claas would nm throu Dee, how- reid tum ail ite Danke forthe fitat m took the lead and was never afterward headed, winning easily at the bid by @ length, — ~NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Special to The Brening World.) RAGE TRACK, NEW ORLBANS, Feb. 12~The entries for to-morrow's maces “are as foliowa: Piet Race—Purse: three-year-olds; six ture Madonigle tay LAnaiet xen furlongs, ‘kits bare ae Y BLLOEOEDDDOOROOLDDDD1SODDODIDINGDDDEDDGFDOOODDDODDDONOTHASSELE-GGIOOORRDODOE4G $-4000900-00- ® 3 DONT TRY TO ADVERTIS! 2 YOUR SHOW AT MY A ® EXPENSE! 96.38.0004. 900090062: BEOGOPDIOIHEDAOHHR: GHOSE WORLD: THURSDAY SYRMING.GeMUARE Mame ny LL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD THE HUMORS OF THE PUGI/ILISTIC SITUATION. 9060060000-040000000868 3 $ ¢ 3 e > 2 SAN sanr You FELLER SEE NUFFIN: > corey $OGELG9SESS 49409 008-6605 66666 0699GG500O00 65,505 5. “FIGHTING TERRY” LIVES UP 10 NAME. Te Little Brooklynite, Seeking to Retain Popu- larity, Makes Four Matches ahd Wants Another. Terry MoGovern Is fast achieving the reputation he enjoyed during the time the Horton law existed. It is handily necessary to recall those times to tell of how often Terry was matched by his manager, Sam Harris, to meet anybody in his class, and how quickly and without apparent effort he disposed of his am- | bittous adversaries. Those accomplishments earned him the reputation of being the greatest little fighter for his size and inches that over climbed Into a ring, With the hope of regaining that name, as woll a9 his old-time fighting form, | Manager Harris has 0 far arrange’ four Aghts for Terry, which will keep him busy for more than three months, Harris says: ‘Terry, you fight so and #0 Terry answers; “I'm willing.’ And that has been the secret of the little fellow's muccesy, He never slirked a match, His first battle will be with ‘Nm Callahan, of Philadelphia, whom he will meet in a six-round bout before tho Industrial A. @., of Philadelphia, next Wednesday night Then he will clash with Benny Yanger, of Chicago, In a twenty-round bout on March 15, before the club offering the largest purse. Four weeks later he will box “Young Corbett’ for the feather-weight champlonship of the world After that fight Terry will leave for England, where he is to meet Ben Jordan in a fifteen-round bout before the ional Sporting Club, of London, on June 4, for & purse of $3,000 and a side bot of $2,600. In speaking of Terry's fights Harris said: “LT have made all the matches for McGovern just to show the public that Terry to an divening World reporter last night, Sam is the samo great fighter ho wae a fow years ago, 1 think tho hardest Aght Terry will have will be with Callahan, Cailahan, in my opinion. Is one of the st propositions in a six-rou is to be found. "Young Corbett’ afraid to Gght him, and I « 1 want to arrange anoth will make five Aghts 1n all who !s doing so much talking sino I say try bet re I leave for England, ‘Titat y to fight {# Billy Maynard, bout with ‘Young Corbett’ in Philadelphia but I think he ia afraid. He refused pvern. 1 will etgn n stop him tn a few his Maynard said he was willing to fight Terry, to accept the terms offered him for a mix-round bout with M at any time for MoGovern to Aight Maynard, I think Verry ¢ #3) rounds.” ‘Driess’s alleys, where The Evening World |team. NO GAMES TO-NIGHT. No games will be bowled in the tournament to-night. thie being Lincoln's Birthday. The bowlera will be given a rest 4 -til Friday, when the games will be resumed. Tt will take more than heavy rain to! keep the bowlera away from Amann & tournament is being held. Last night proved that ednclusively, The follow- ers of the sport were on hand In as large numbers as ever, Enthusiasm was at a high premium, tao, ‘The pros- pects for close games were bright. As usual there was considerable vetting on the resnits and on high scores. ‘To-night thore will be no games on} account of It being Lincoln's Birthday. | On Friday the schedule will be resumed. Six teams were scheduled to meet last night. Two out-of-town clubs were down to do business in tha oponing event.| Poe out-of-towners are playing an tm-! portant part in the race for the cu All games between other than Jooal fives are closely followed by every one. The first team up, the W eatchester | County Wheelmen, started off with a; rush, and early in the game showed Its superiority over the Peerless organiza ‘The Hobokenttes @id the best, but | Jj never in sight af thelr rivals. ‘Tho Jerseymen were game to the last, and wound up with a good érame. Still they were beaten by nearly 160 pins. The cyclists put up a very creditable game. Although Conlinis 200 was the high individual score of the game, their total of S13 is the second highest tally | made to date. Every man on the West- chester team beat out his man on tte} other club.’ Jordan set the spectators) wild by making one of the most dim- cult of splits, Afier the first ball, pins 9 and 7 were left standing. Few expected him to pick them off. He did sty though, and revelved a big ovation. Dale Made a “Poodle.” Dale, the first man up in the game, mado a poodle with his first ball, 't slip cost him a round of drinks for his “Honest Eddie” Pollock, the um- pire, had his first argument with a player in the same game. He called a foul on Gehneider in the third frame, and the bowler disputed the point. The umpire's decision was law, however. Later, in the last game, Peeh! also got Into @ wordy war after a foul had been called on him. He wanted to dis- cums the matter at great length, but was hooted down by the rallbirds. the second game the competition w vse, Two teams from the Nutty Nuts Club met and the second five worked hard to win out. ‘Dhey lost out i who scored only 103, Whey had high individual score, how- ever, made by Reliler, wiv rolled 203 Piuilor was gleveu pins behind him. Appel. of the ira a, furnished a erent & of anvugemen lor the spec- | ators He ‘aarted’ of with aif pine 15 the first frame and only added seven in |The gecond. He got une same number | Lhe next and onfy dit one better, In ou giving Lino, Sota SPOd it a litte tule a he slepped wy rolled: & striki three frames . total of 163 ing hig Phe whe | is i WOMAN ROLLED through the poor bowling of Lawrenee, | IGOOD SCORES ROLLED IN BIG BOWLING TOURNEY. Westchester County Wheelmen Five Got Big Reception When They Tallied 913 Last Night in Evening World’s Event on Amann & Triess’s Alleys—No Games Scheduled for To-Night. ing, 168; Sehnelder, 146; Wriete, 161; Zit- zon, 147, Total, SECOND GAME Nutty y Nuts 1, City—H, Sohnerdtts Bie Atte, 162; Gehmidt, 153: Nutty ‘Nuts ue -Sturgach, 138; Stowers, 149; Lawrence, 3 Relfler, Pfuhier, 192, Total, 7 THIRD GAME. Edison, City—Mcvoy, 183; ‘eeh|, 133; , 134; Hivera, S10, Lincolns, CHy—Cohan, 18; Eckstein, 127; Tucker, 1; Gelaman, 143; Fishblatt, 168. ‘Total, 716, Harris, 14; 186, "otal 184 IN TOURNEY GAME. The women bowlers in the tournament on the Harlem Circle alleys were in good form yesterday, Particularly s0 werg the fair members of the Oleander Jadies nd the Crescent Ladies téams. The former rolled the highest score of the day, and the others the second, Mra. Beverstein carried off the honors in the She tallied 184 in the he scores: individual scores. Second game. ten MG Mra W SECOND GAME ander Ladiea—Mca. Gaga, 185: Mrs. Bever- TS: Mra. Gehlert, irs. Feldhusen, Dire. Bastier, . 13) Crescent . Ladle Lo 130, Mere ted Nei en 8 oat Wimmer Wd Total, wien rer Progresaive Ladien—Aira, Veter, 108; Mrs. Alles, $7; Mrs." Brandt, 108; Mrs, “Wise, 578, reset 405; M Wimmer, st , 118: Mrs. Getty, Gtoeoker, 114; Mr A FEW NOTES ABOUT NEW YORK BOWLERS. Mrs. Harry Abrams, President of the Manhattan Bowling Club, of Harlem, attended the affair of Bowl Cluv, which wi held at the }| German | an follows 9656555055 ao3 Ft FAS HHHIOSSSS DDE HART ACCEPTS WCOY'S DEL Louisville Fighter Will Box New Yorker Before Interna- tional Club, of Fort Erie, Oan- ada, on April 15. “Ka” er, McCoy, the heavy-weight fight- evidently sincere when sald he would do coneiderable fightin! this year. Besides his bout with Jack MeCormack in Phitadelphia on Feb, #8 he will meet Marvin Hart, the ight heavy-welght, of Louleville. The lasts named match was arranged last night. MeCoy accepted the offer made by Jack Hermann, of the International A. C., of Fort Erle, for a fight between MeCoy and Hart, ‘The men are to meet in a | twenty-round bout on April 16 for a! Purse of $5,000, of which the winner qwill recelve 7 per cent. and the loser twenty- five. A side bet of $5,000 will also be made on the result. Assurances have been recieved from William Botte, of Louleviile, that he will bet that amount on Hart. : was Welnig Has Two Fights. Al Weln! the Buffalo heavy-weight boxer, who s deen making his home in Philadelphia for the last fow weeks, left that elty last night for Boston, whére he has two fights scheduled, His first con- test will be to-morrow night, when he boxes George Gardner a fitteen-round bout before the New Maverick Club, of South Boston, The second will be on Monday night, when he meets ‘Jim Jef fords in the Criterion Athletic Club, Just a but LAST NIGHT’S HIGH SCORES Westchester County Wheel- men - Edison, city. Nutty Nuts |, clty-.-....---- 913 ing Hi MLN “Hit \ Wil Turn Verels, Elghty-ftth street and Lexinzton aenite, and in the prize powling contest took first prize, for women. . | Frank J. Campbell, formerly manager | of the alleys at Twenty-third street and Seventh avenue, has taken the manage ment of the alleys ‘at Twenty-third | sireat and ‘Tenth avenue, and will hav some of the best match games in the city. He will hold a duck pin tourna- ment this month, He and Frank Reed [| are willing to play a match game of duck pin with any team In Greater New York, Mr, Campbell is @ member of a team’ that Ig entered in the Byenin, World tournaments, yentDg: the market. monia or bronchitis, unles: promptly checked. This isi pretty trying weather, yo know. cold QUICK there is noth-; liable to damn into pneu- For breaking up a even half so good as aj genuine Allcock’s Better than quinine pills, mustard baths and other things to do some good because they’re so nasty to use. the best ee or your grandfather’s time—it’s the best cure TO-DAY, | Just put one on the chest or part that seems most affected and see hor quickly your cold will be broken up and forced out of the system. \rates have been driven from the seas, but unscrupulous imitations still After you have decided that AlLCOCK’S POROU! PLASTER is what you want, don’t let yourself get cheated out of a cures, POROUS ~§ plaster ‘ that ought “ALL K's” Pi se ‘The Howling Committge of the Royal Arcanum Wheelmen reports the clo: 19 Sporting. Shun Substitutes as You Would Counterfeit — Sporting. Inaugurated at the beginning of the season of | 1902-02, The different prizes bring awarded are | Bradterd prise, high score, won by | prize, igh score, H. | prize, det igh 208; 'ndcond prise, Walter third prise, L, Doncourt, JOSETIE- - - BEN CHANCE Well, he krona. aboot | ana at the game iced and Fert ue $8 rolling, aie. Badle has some- Miss ch @ Union Boat Club tea: ‘Wine ts a preity good howl Mocaffrey, of the Herman conttage: thing on ‘him. rd for the past fon wears canely reproduce below When Gus ts better than 100. Kennedy can bowl the pins tune of 110, Joa may be 20th—Brush By, 8-1, We the Florodora |" the “Alden ‘6 not the “Pyitt Genuoy, an’? with his wy delivery’ jorst bowler up at Herman's. He knows @ few things mofe han does Jimmy Devlin, or indy was 20th—Arachne, 2-1, Won; nafontatianl ina’ ietionteees He [rolla 1ittle ‘imaye than 4 go tatvors for tS roiling € ave th 00; lost, $100.00; winning $820.00 1 promise. VARICOCELE eee oe Ziel vines Uioans eo a) , > oF one, STRICTURE ey ahs anan, 10-1, Lost; Leenja, Yen. peeenes b, a \—Blite Bia: st ouster, We therefore won it. Won, titi yn Stesitae dulemant, me ot your con: Batwhat 1 sas Feb. Stee liza Dillon, Veb. apt. Gaston, 8-1, ‘uate Feb. 1 ih teseit A GO rock, tn a) ht, Reing your’ commatsaion ft 7a RHEUMATISM ees 7 ee Quinn’s Two-Horse Wire a Winner. iy Di Satement to ail clients for the last two ANY ONE TO CONTRADIC? ANY STATEMENT I Week of Jan. 26th Clients Won $656.00. Ohiekade: n, G-1, Lost; Lataka, Loat. Rey, 8-1, Won; Ceylon, 5-1, Wow 2-1, Won; Hpidemie, jean, 5-1. Lost . Sist—Seorpio, 40-1, Won; MeChesney, efore won and dents $0 Wane Gn 'slt00° ants forqarded promptly to 4-1, Won; Kaloma, 4-1, Los Kildgram, 8-5, Wan; Bird 3-1, Wonj J. llunt, 15-4, Lost. , Won; Ed L,, 4-5, Lost bh, Wth-Carat, B-1, Won; Hedge, 4-1, Woa* it, 1.00; drinn ing 00, 1 Pi os baat "our e gif on 8 $5, ra which amounts were al Brectaet ‘to my numerous gccount playcera, together So Far This Week Clients Won $560. 00, i-3, Won; A. Lee, Wop; She if Re |, Dt We therefore won and lost.,...... A GOOD INV. closed throughout t javenienss of Ca a eh ae ee aR i - 6 T0 1, WON - 3 TO 1, WON re ¢ he yas ai that I am without a in my pi proves thal Seer in my pe Won. 4-1, Lost., $160.00 Femi 40,00 260,90 - 40.00 20.00, 40,00 20.00 | 420.00 - 9020.00 §100.00 commission), Joaree a Gowan wont on 2 $8.0) bane ‘my "numerous ‘account mare 15-1, Lost. An, W: Won. Lost. nl, Lout. +++ = $49.00) 840,00 20.00 nd, 7-1, Wo 172.00 =| 60.00 20.00 160,00 , 20.00 240.00 = + 9672.00 commission), was won; 20% cm ‘basis $228. “1, Won. $210.00 160,00 180.00 VESTMENT. mtry ard I delng as Cem Biv are ayia 1535, “ah Oo Rs oH you un fee Winnings at the cnd ol meek's play toe tam tl wake you win. AY ek tor ttn na a Atego of my imal omit ro ota ‘Accounts. ‘Western annual ball of @e Ohorus Girls’ Asso: which will take place at 1 March & ‘There will wleo be # fencers’ drill, ee * To-Night, wood Boat Club, jem Kowlag Axso- sdort'a alleys. Uiverelde d@ague—Kniche Orchard, at the Riveraide alloys. Auswer to Sporting Query. Belipee and |} The Nut ed ta get over tie 60 thar by Oe as Second team made ibd Another fod soore Was made in the ame, wi isons and the two team olty for Tothe vii Ree bresing ° A ce shavheni aay, to wat Be Srp rey ea wean ‘on or more pins veh when & bowler fail Anclent Order Uniied Workiney League-—stand. Lodge, RB MHI! Lode 1s Get i ¢ alleye ary alla, apart, A miss . ie tees Wiosiaien ailess lu Alaletio omental aalihe start ry a South Paw gad lt Pay aes a won by cneasiy 1) pins, to was as Bichuiatt ‘opps the itfocals wit ‘The apores: FIRST GAME. etter Vouniy Wi lie etal, ik cnn oe one Pa ni i, ereeey, ‘ vk eanditions, fags uk, Maram, oily IAB BX Bereon In my line of business in Next Mond Xs ane Uren ey Aaiir pe ails mite $5.00 t oe 3 Days, $10.00 tor 6 Days. by P.-O. money orders, exprese onder or certifies chegk, a addres, do uame 4 Sates, and Ww ednesds ‘ le’ l.' tuseday tb Sh ARS SARI GRAB a 5 kind of i ae Tea Aa name / ‘