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@ "troller. ; m FOR BOXING IN NEW YORK. Senator Frawiey’s Bill Legaliz- ing Ring Meetings Provides for State Commission and Licensing of Clubs. ia} to Thy Evening World.) eb. 18.—The bil to permit te has been completed (8p ALBAN boxing in this § by Senator Frawley and is now in shape {6 present to the Legislature. Under the provisions of the bill box- ing and sparring will be allowed under the supervision of an athlet!e commis. fon composed of three persons to be @ppaiuted by the Governor. Two of the thres, according to the bill, must be appointed from the First and Becond Judicial Districts. All associations wishing to hold box- ng bouts must apply annually for a Ueenee, and no license will be issued to clud not owning its own club-house or having a lease on one for at least @ year. All Heonses issued by the commission fre to provide that for all contests in boxing or sparring there shall be two Jidses and a referee; that there shall be a deviston rendered in each contest; that each contestant shall be examined before entering the ring by a medica! examiner; that no betting shall be al- Jowed in sald building nor shall lquor he sold there, amd that all tckets for admission shall be sold at the box-of- fice of such association at the regularly Advertised prives therefor. A tax of 5 per cent. upon the gross re- eelpis from every boxing or sparring ex- hibition is to be paid to the State Comp- Hach club must file an annual feport containing the name and place Where such boxing or Was held, and prior to receiving thelr license must file sufficient bond, 10 be approved by the Comptroller, for ‘the Payment of the tax imposed. Vallure to le such oond or statement is made a misdemeanor aud punishable as such, Hach association must also file before Dec. 1 of each year a statement of Its Toss earnings, verified by tho oath of! ts treasurer, The State Comptroller 1s | @uthorized to examine the accounts of | @ny such club or association If at any je in his judgment the interest of the State demands an examination. In| Gage an Incorrect report has been mare, | the correct amount of the tax, together | With the vost of the examination, must | pald to the Comptroller within’ thirty ays, otherwise clubs shall be lable to & penalty of not less than $500 nor more than $1,000 in addition. ate: FITZIS CONG TO FIGHT AGAIN. Lanky Fellow Decides He Is Still Young Enough to Take Part in a Bout—Other Pugilistic News, Rob Fitzsimmons evidently means to engage in another fight within the next four months, In a recent statement he {@ that when he fights again Billy Delaney will train him. Fitz also says he will never again have a manager to Becure matches for him. He save he will attend to that business himself and @ 80 per cent. of his winnings. De- Taney and Fitzsimmons had a talk in Loulaville a few days ago regarding whet! itz was too old to fight any Jonge elaney thought and sald no was not, and so Fite made up his mind fo fight again Fits May Go After Ryan, It is more than likely now that Fitz simmons will compel Tommy Ryan to mect him before the International A. C, of Fort Erie, Canada. for the middle- Melght champlonship of the world. Fit can make the middle-welght Mmit, 158 pounds, weigh in at 3 o'clock on the af- fernoon of the fignt. He !s anxious to take Ryan on, as he claims the latter dee been boasting too Jong of his ability. Herman, matchmuker of the In- national Club, ts willing to offer a pees porse for wenty-round bout be- cect the me nd the indications are it both will’ ecept it. A contest be- tween Fitz and Ryan would attract one of the datment crowds that ever wit: boxing bout in Caneda. Orneten Ryan's First Foe. Ryan ie still at Hot Springs, Ark., where he is getting himself into con- @ition for his coming six-round bout with “Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien, which will be decided before the Penn Art A. C., of Philadelphia, within the ext ten weeks. Ryan has accepted the Offer of » $5,00 purse from the club. As P prise ig also anxious to take Ryan On Ik Js safe to say that he will not lose Any in notlfying the club of his ptance of the offer, Ryan will re- at Hot Springs for three more O'Brien will be able to fght fp two weeks, ag his hand, which red #0 badly on Al Wienig's head, i nearly well again, ey Going with Terry. lughey McGovern, the bantam-weight who will accompany his brother Hey to England to fight Ben Jordan, jalso engage fn a battle with an bh fighter, Hughey has been pri ly matched to meet Pediar Palmer nd pfipen-round bout before the Na- ng Club, si. Tendon, Tae ahah b mi, Ye t q a the peayromeight of Summit < Wlcheh o. Soht. Marean t teaae: fn Toy rena z sparring exbibl- | learned dp o & Boylan, of the emos, late was 2009000220O09-00-062 000008040800 O4 Pk DAOLLELAOLLOLOOEOE OHODODEDIDE DIO IIOOSFOOODELISESOFIONSELO880OO0860 BOWLERS TRYING oe PRIZES IN EVENING WORLD'S TOURNEY Mr. Treiss gets interrested, J. Delaney walching leas Strike LL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD { WOMEN'S WORDS WERE NOT LAW. They Didn’t Want to Play Golf the U. S. G. A. Said They Must, and They Will. The petition of the women golfers of the East was almost entirely ignored at the meeting of the United States Golf ‘Association, and their championship event for this year was awarded to Chi- cago. absolutely no consideration In the mat ter. The list of names on thé paper Were of such good players as Miss Gene: vieve Hecker, the champion; Miss Ruth Inderhill, Miss Marlon Oliver and Mise rances Griscom, but it was not read through. The question was put to @ vote, and the matter of awarding the Jost and his famous Curve. @ | votes to two. It is now thought likely that the star ADELANTE WINS THIRD RACE, Denny Duffy, 5 to 2, Takes the Second and Par Excellence, 7 to 5, the First Event at New Orleans, THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Par Excellence 1, Nyx 2, Mollie T, 3. SECOND RACE—Denny Daffy 1, Raby Rag 2, Prince Webb 3, THIRD RACK—Adclante 1, Coga- well 2, Major Mansir 3, FOURT HRACE—Manshak 1, Dick Bernad 2, Ecrunte (Special to The Rveaing World ) NEW ORLEANS RACE TRACK, Feb. W—The two-year-olds were given an- other chance to show what they could do this afternoon in the Carnival Stakes and in addition there were two dandi- | caps on the card gramme one of the best th presented this meeting. ‘The bables were asked to go four fur-| longs, and in the early betting Dick Bernarg was a hot favorite, partly be- cause Odom, who is riding in great, form just now, had the mount The track was in much better rhape! has been! i | sunshine should be fast by Saturday. A bill legalizing pool-seliing on races has been favorably reported in the Ala- bama Legislature. If this measure b comes a law there wil be Ilmited race mectings at Montgomery and Mobile next fall and winter. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 18—The entries for to-morrow's races are a6 follows: First Race—Purse; eix furlongs. War Ory UY Carpet Knight boy Kiwasa Duke Daxhaway Loc "Wood Watkins Overton Barketmore . Jove i Ornature Orpheum". Double 0. Second Race.—Belling; one mile am venth, SPrince Richard «106 siohon Banta ees + 134 *itusee itor Heroles *Chickade: *Meran Hedae Floyd 18 *Cinoh Fale. *Clar, 238 Ess geese s8tess 7 32533) *Little Chico . Fourth Race—Handloap; Ben Chance .....,...112 Old Hutch . The Conquerer I Hargis Vitth Race—Purse; Ove and o Fa REE 1 aT 7 1) Musical | Stipper. 10 Agnes Mack. Major Tenny 10? Carat. 108 Sixth Rece—eeiog AMATEURS TO WRESTLE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP. AL A. Ue Dig Ew Will Be Hela at Polo Neat Month, It 1% several daye yet before the en- tries for the amateur wrestling cham- pionships of the A. A. U,, to be held at the New Polo A. A. club-houge, will close, fut already the list contains more names than {t did a year ago, The sport promises to be great and, &conding to John Oliver, of the Polo Club, who 4a receiving the entries, the best men of the country will ‘take nt in the five classes which are te decided, ‘Entries will be recelved by Bfr, Olivor at the New Tolo A, A. Park ‘avenue and One Hi ond Twenty-nintk sirect, for the next three day BARTH WON BOUT AGAINST ATHERTON, Result of Contest at Kiltenmia, Was @ Surprise to Latte KITTANNING, Pa, Feb. 18~In the wrestling matoh here for the middie | chase wel nt hampton ? fecting ts ts irene had ite ma’ righ the hol US aa SEVERE COLD KEPT FROM TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. Fair Play, city, and Franklin Square, city. Manon |. and Manon II, city. Star A.C., Elizabeth, and Union, Rutherford. marks, He kept the rooters laughing from the time the game started until it was finished. Two Last Teams on Hand. Affairs assumed a better outlook in the last game. Tho Genoas and the Delmars were both on hand with thelr rooters, This game was strictly a. ‘The cold weather kept the crowd away from the ecene of The Evening World’ bowling tournament last night. The at- tendance was the smallest that has turned out to see the games. Many of tho players were late in arriving. Per- brother match. On the Genoa team haps the most disappointed crowd was|three McBrides rolled and there were the Butler Club, that came twenty-seven | two Delaneys on the Delmars, The match was a fast one and from the start the Delmars began as though they meant to be in the finals. | J. miles west of Paterson to roll againet the Friendly Club, of this clty. The latter five was not notified in time, and} Delaney fell down with pine Beets hy id not put in an appearance. ‘The Bui- | the others did Well coe cond 4 pote lers were obliged to bowl alone. They| they had 191, and the Genoas were just 414 very well, rolling 804. With a team |50 pins behind, bad rtin, of the Delmars, three to roli againet, they would probably | Mer, “ae many. {ramon Sut, after have done much better. that got a couple of breal . Me- Malialy Heat of Butlers Bride» of the Genoas, on the other hand, began poorly and made this three Mallaly dia the best work for the But- lors. His high score was 1s. Kay was Yast on the list, with 121. The second game was also a disap- pointment, as only four members of the Nemo second team managed to get in in the third, fourth and fifth ‘The Delmars were all doing however, and had 2@ eafe lead of for Genoan After that the Genoa» had no chance making the pro-! men bowled against the five and contest- | never had a chance to get in the lead. this afternoon and with another day of | rat! birds. at all for first place and the Deimara won out easily, Kramer was high man for the winners with 216. ‘This put him in second place in the list of individual scores. ‘The ecores: FIRST GAME. pee aete New Jersey.—Roy, 121; Mallaly, on time. They were scheduled to meet the first team from their club, The four every inch of the way, but of course Winters, of the first team, stirred up a bit of enthusiasm in the sixth frame by | making a diMowtt spare, After his first ‘Whriteour, 174; Carroll, 179; Trunn- ball pins 6 and 7 were left standing. He tear, 16. Total, 804. é | got them both with the next ball and = was cheered to the echo by the faithful SECOND GAME. With a rth man the second team| NOMI ds, Sui? schnelder, i; Hudson, would probably have won out. Hudson| tes" Total, 748. made a hit with the crowd by his re-b Nemo If.—Jost, 108, Moser, 122, Boy- BOWLING GAMES LAST NIGHT. But Nearly All the Players Were on Hand and Rolled Fairly Well in Evening World’s Tourney. ROOTERS AWAY LAST NIGHT’S HIGH TEAMS. Delmar, city.- Butler, New Jersey. Nemo L., city_. Si: Mra, Lemmon, 14: Mra Only! Men. Engelhard, 110. ‘Total, 801. gece Unk, iadion Team No, 2—Mra, Jordan, Jon, 134; Inglessie, 133. Total, four mén bowled ‘on this team. THIRD GAME. McRride, 12; D. M. 190; J. MaBride, 157; Tota), 789 , City.—Kramer, 216; iJ. Delaney, 125: Martin, 194; W. Total, 912, 497. Other Bowling Games To-Night, Stock Exchan, inson & Rurr and. Be: the White Eley han| Lito Insurance League—Pradential Lite Int ance Company team No, 2. v: Doran, De- The Friendlys thelr did not forfeit right to play, as they were not notified | alleve, the last ten days numbers to-day at In time, | They will be given n chance) tiversite | tearue Spartan and/least a thousand absentees, The Unl- to bowl later. Kelipne, at the Riverside alley ver coaches have taken the same po- To-night a good game 18 looked for La Harlem Yacht lub, rie ; Se ee MAA Gn ot linebatn and eapue Harlem Yacht Tiub-|sition as the University authorities and the Unions, of Rutherford, meet. —»— MISS ROGERS BOWLED District League—telance _& Grosjean TWO GOOD GAMES. Jinn tnd aiéstann @ ‘Taylor at Relte ales orth Sida nal League—Westchest hiedort's alleys. Miss Rogers, of the Ardsley Ladies, finally got her eyes on the pins in the games in the women's tournament yes- terday, and she helped greatly in scor-| ing two victorles for her team. In one game she bowled 164 and in the next M3. ‘Dhe scores of the games were: FIRST GAME. 104; Mrs, M Waterman, League—Wil ‘Woolen Compan: of Commie: Broadway alleys. Boroush—Gotham, Pan: A Hamiltonian, at the Yorkvilie all ruthers National—Freeport, De Lon, and Algonquin, at the Elephant Club alless Interclab League—i County Wheelmen; Carleton va, Loma Manhattan American ‘Total Independent, Ladies—Mre, Denninger, 84) Mrs. Rickert Rants gue—Jersay City Cl Se NS ane y city Club alleys, 2 c nited Workme: ido Independent Ladies—Mra, ‘No. 1, Ensign Denninger, 97; Mr \ 11d; Mea.” Hoot, Link’ Ladies ‘Ten Herbert, 108; Mr ler, 8; Mrs, Jaeger, 123. THIRD GAME Ardsley Ladies—Mies Rogers, 148; Mra Lodge and ‘ Ire. Jordan, ‘Wieler, 103: Mra. Total, 525. League-—Lady Mystic, Golden Link Meator, bya. Frerck REIFF SAILS ‘The Edgecombe A. C. expects to put a strong daseball team in the fleld this year. A number of last year's men are out trying to make thelr respective positions on it, The management is Very desirious wf securing the service of & good battery and a qoood infielder. Practice will be held in the early part of March. Address FOR FRANCE, "lpi will Make B Strong Fight 200 West One Hundred and Thirtieth street. for Reinstatement and Ex- ‘The hockey vr] ry ary University, of pects to Get a License. Kingston, Canada, met Yale on the ice at St. Nioholas Rink last night and beat the boys in blue by @ acore of 7 {0 2. eee Arthur Townsend, of the Hanoy: , Brook lyn, and Charles ¥. Conklin, of Chicago, played the second and thind blocks of their 1,000 points match yeolerday at the Knickerbocker Academy, Brooklyn, Townsend was the winner of both and now leads the Chicago expert by 750 Johnnie Reiff is once more on his way to France to renew his fight for reinstatement as a jockey, He sailed this morning for Cherbourg on the American Mne steamer Philadelphia, The jockey Hcenses are granted in Pes France on March 1and Rolf will be on|slaser tia ctecssom OMe last block will be the ground and make personal applica- ee 6 tlon for permission to ride. He expects| W: R. Miller, of Montreal, and Hugh Scott, to get a Icense without any trouble. |% Philadelphia, put up the game of the day ‘I have never had any trouble with |7sttrdsy in the play for the International racquet ob Nonship held at thi the Frenoh Jockey Club," declared he| tenuis Clus Ailier son ‘atter a gand, & thie morning, ' nd IT am quite sure} feved match, rile) they will give me a license. T have] Bod Blewiti, who pluched for New York pan recovered damages from the newW®-| of last oases, bas been signed by the Brooklyn Peper bhat charged me with unfair | @aasement. Piding and with the cqurt's d inion to ck'me up 1 think the stowards wi Rertnnie day stounds fo witanold ay permit. If fi becomes necessary I shall take the matter to the courts exein, but I iy look for no trouble at all When ot the license I shall ride for Hdmond Blanc, with whom. L have a two-yeat contract = & is very anxious to see me restored to ‘or, and With other prominent racing men. 1s working in my bel 4 On the same boat with Reiff went Jockeys Henry Shields and Harry Rich- ards, who will also ride in France the coming season. | Both boye are und contract to well-known French racini stables. 4nd trusteos for the ensui INTERCOLLEGIATE RELAY os oe RACE WILL BE Goop.|"*""" Capt. Pearson, of the Princeton baseball AoA A Coash Edward Hanlan yesterday returned to the Columbia orew room after an absence of rer @ week, He has been suffering from grip, and le not yet able to take part in the coaching. Capt, Bartholomew is locking after the men is gradually inoreasing (he work. The row- ba led and are new Princeton's hockey team will no longer be @ factor in the Intercollegiate championship ra this season. ‘The team has deen dixbanded by a ruling pf the faculty, as alx of the seven ere were conditioned in the mid- mination * ee ‘The annual meeting of tbe Larchmont Yacht Chub will be beld to-night at Delmonico'’s Ti What will probably be the star feature of a programme resplendent with at- tractions will be the two-mile inter- collegiate relay race at the Greater New Waterbury heavily. Elkarn fell over Canderos tantly Killed, Canderos sustained « found necessary to destroy York Ariat Athletic, Aas re each ee e en on Mare / ine pene co March is Fenge| Tee Weems llores te ot ‘vania,” Cornell, Columba and Col-|ewsed vy W. Ie simmons, bas heen te fe cuy of New York hi been ep-| Brother Bill, This colt is by imp. Matue 7, by tmp. Billet, and was receatly paeniriog for these games lope OF oriced to New York parties at 10.000, ‘Two more dec'arations from the Brooklyn Man~ dicap were announced Monday by Seoretary H. D, Melutyre of the Brookiys Jockey Club, They are Cameron, the four-yea who bad been ee signed 107 pounds, and Clipper, « four-year-old who was la at 88 pounds. Timp. Bolntiliant, Maward Corrigan’ s seven-year- ei4 son of Bheea-Bating, is now at Louleville nd Will be placed in the wud and mated wo fovera! mares eelteted by Corrigan. Astording o present plone Gelattilent witli remain ip the | nd raced gains OM Me Wl Be sine Man of the Athletic go lity ri 6 and 18 Park p RACING NOTES. tom Baye passed ali the Ni, itis orsponed "One iten feske Bee Teal And "winning 'ouale Peapecti vals: yeeterdey was marred Baise, morees in, soe Gasthof ee taneh SPORTING NEWS BRIEFS. Jnnued a call for all candidates to report wll . The candidates trom the freshman clase | Will begin practice on Fed. 2 and the men trom. the three upper classes a fow days later, A. 1d, 1900, will coach the team, and aasisted by Coach William Clarke At & conference held in Utica with President Farrell, of the New York State League, Wiiliam H, Rooke agreed to accept the Utica basoball chise and operate the same, Mr. Reese will eudeavor to mecure James A, Sayer for manager. Mr. Sayer ts at present managing a theatre at Pitisfeld, Mass. s 8 6 In the alxth round of the Intemational chess} If Anders Anderrson succeeds in tournament at Monte Carlo yesterday Telohmann| winning his wrestling match with deat Moreau, Schlechter beat Reggio and the| Philip Kreig, of this city, at the New game between Mason and Taudeubaus resulted In] Polo A. A. club-house, Fourth avenue ‘a draw. Atbin beat Mieses, Marshall beat Pilis-land One Hundred and Twenty-ninth bury, Marco beat Tarrasch and the contest be | gtr, 4 Pure, Haton L heh rary een street, to-morrow night he will be Morrow Night Champion Will Make Match with Him. tae Graeco-Roman championship of Vie Otln and Harry Wharton were the) America. Andersson wants his man- Winners last night in the sweepstakes pooll ager to go ahead and make the match fournament in progress at Columbia Hall, | now, saying that there can be no other Brooklyn. rye result than victory for him. Johnnie Dung, Pleningg manager, save he will Manager Hurley has deen -compelied to dring| sign the articled\of agreement after the Fordham's basketball season to an abrupt clea! bout to-morrow night wa account of the confiict In the jee of the Anderrson’s| countrymen are '@, Dasebail candidates and. the basketball Ave, too, that thelr favorite will win, and they have formed a pool of nearly’ $1,000 to bet on aim against Kreig. ‘They’ will place the money at the ring side. followers are numerous, and, George Bothner's word that’ the New ricer will win, they Intend backing ‘him. ‘The two men are in good shapt for dhe contest, which will be at mixed style of wrestling. Kreig has been at work every day with George Bothner, and tae ‘light-welght champion has fitted the blg man for a bruising contest. Vitality ‘ ¢ 8 6 ‘There was no hockey game at the Clermont Avenue Rink last night between the teams of Adelphi School and the Polytechnic Preparatory School, owing to the eicknoss of severe! pf the Adelph! players. The game bad to be fore Adelphi Behool has also withdrawn from the Intercollegiate Hockey Loagce, o eee J. F. Zilligan, frm the University of Utah, Salt Lake Clty, and @ Mormon, has registered at the University of Penneylvants. He was the (onnest football tackle of the tar Weet, and it idate for (hePeonayivania team Rext fol” 8 8 At the annual meeting of the Metropolitan Amateur Rowing Association, held at the Boston A Ay W. 8, Youngman, of the Boston A, A., F. 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Jockey Club, recently wrote to a friend that he fas gained in sirength and sesynteen pounds ia weight since he arrived in Jacksonville, Fila, He expects to leave for home in & week lo pre- pare for the forthogming meeling at the Jamaice ie, + 8 8 Thore are twenty-six high class thoroughbreds quartered 02 August Belmont’s farm at Baby- Jon, 1, 1. Ofizzen, the colt thas made al) his vivale look like welling piaters at Morris Park Jest spring, has wintered exceptionally well, and ts & grand type of the high raceshoree, Hig muscular development is remarkable, ee 8 ‘The two best three-year-olds og the Pactt: coam this winter are Kriahme, winner of the Califoraia Futurity Stakes and Glave, the colt that detested Rralnants bolder a: ‘he Togieside Feber Tid at Uk, tt bella) a moe ae WALTER §, ROCKEY, 34th st. and 8th Jobany Beit wil sail for Frases on tne Paila:| AVE, New York, Rakaestrw? RELD, YOUMANS & CUBIT, 140 Nadeau SOOOOSSESEODOH OOO OE DOOESLHOOOHOOELEO OHHH OHEDOOD CF rmilye & Co,, Park- Hall & Co, at Mutual Heneft fe Insurance Company at the White Elephant Jonal League—Circle va, Union, at Starr's Wheelmen, Constitution and Prospect, at Marten's and Goldman, Sachs Counell va. Kings League—Mor~ ‘and. Crescent’ Cadies, at the If Andersson Defeats Kreig To- matched with John Piening in a bout for | § J: players of the country wiil refuse ta, make the trip West to take part in the tournament. However, Prestdent Wen- keler, of the association, does not think so. He says that by the time summer comes around the women will have fore CORNELL HURT BY THE FEVER, The Typhoid Epidemic Injures Athletics at University and Baseball Squad Suffers. to pla been le! to decide, ‘The amateur championship was given to the Nagsau Country Club, and the dates fixed are Aug. 31, Sept. 1, 2, 3, @ and 5. The open championship w. to Baltusrol. to the Executive Committee ITHACA, N. Y., Feb. 18.—Dhe epidemic of typhoid fever which has been raging in Ithaca has had a very bad effect upon athletics at Cornell University. Not that many of the University’s ath- letes are ill with the prevailing fever, but Iarge numbers of them have left the University to escape It. The exodus of students which has been going on for told the men under thelr training that they were free to leave Ithaca if they desired. ‘The first combination of Coach Courtney's crew men has been broken up by Coffin, Luder. Hazelwood and Whittlesy leaving. Half of the other candidates for the various crews have left town, The baseball squad is only a remnant of its former self. ‘Tydeman and A. A. Costello are seriously ill with the fever and fully half of Coach Jennings’s men have left town, The track men are not 80 badly affected. The coaches say that this epidemic ts going to hurt Cornell's athletes more than anything that has happened in @ Quick way to do busie ness —by ’phone. @ Quick way to get to business — by elevated raile toad, @ Only quick way to A hy ik jike thi iy make’ 1¢ necessary to suspend “rainns| dally “slow-coach” meth H , SERRE by “Semi-ready” clothes for men. “GOLF DATES ANNOUNCED. Open Championships Will Be De- cided Junc 26 and 27. The Executive Committee of the United States Golf Association met to- day at the office of Daniel Chauncey, No, 2 Broad street, and decided that the woman's champlonship games should be played during the week of Sept. Chicago had already been chosen as the place where the oontest uld take place, The open championships, under the management of the Baltusrol Golf Club, {s to be held June 26 and @, Tried-on, _finished-to-ordes and delivered same day. @ $18 to $60 for Suits and Overcoats. @ Eighteen Wardrobesin United States and Canada. Booklet free. “SEMI-READY” WARDROBE Broadway & BI Ste A. J, KELLEY COMPANY Controlle Sporting. Quinn’s Two-Horse Wire a Winner. Wunderlich, 5 tol, Kaloma, 10 to 1, , which, unfortunately, was net @ winning one, although my selections were heavily played. I je below my ‘statement to all clients for the last three weeks, 4 I DEFY ANY ONE to CONTRADIOT ANY STATEMENT I MAKE: Week of Jan. 26th Clients Won $656.00. Won, Jan, 26th—Drush By, 8-1, Won; Chickadee, tats Lost... Did ef 27th—Bean, 5-1, Lost) Latoka, Lost. J 28th—Fil Rey, 8-1, Won; Ceylon, 5-1, ‘wen.. Jau. 20th—Optional, 2-1, Won; E mic, 15-1, Li Jan. 80th—Arachne, 2-1, Won; Bean, 5-1, Lost Bist—Soorpio, 20-1, Won; MeChesney, 1-1, Won, was my wire Tuerd We therefore won and lost... Won, $920.00; 100,00; winning $820. pice Mrghs $RHR O01 lone $100.00 Manet One Cibo ane BASE OS te cae MELO) wae won, which amounta were forwarded promptly to my ‘numerous eccoust Week of Feb. 2d Clients Won $457.60, Feb, 24—Asua, 10-1, Lost; Leenja, 8-1, Lost ‘eb, 836—Rankin, 2-1, Won; Kaloma, 4-1, Lost.. Feb, 4th—Kilogram, 8-5, Won} Bird Pend, 7-1, Wo! b. Gth—Blue Blases, 8-1, Won; J. Hunt, 15-1, Lost Feb, 6th—Boaster, 8-1, Won; Ed L., 4-5, Lost.. wr Ith—Carat, S-1, Won; Hedge, 4-1, Wo We therefore won $072.00; lost, $100, sien bos Tita: wan'on ‘a $00.00 beat 40 was won, which amounts were forwarded to my numerous account players. Week of Feb. 9th Clients Won $1,004.80, ot siL Feb. Oth—Bitne Dillon 10th—Capt. Gi 1ith—Jomette, 6-1 Wont Ben chance Dey Won 180-00 -1 WOR} Blue Bias Won 640,00 13th—Dud Bmbry, 2. 13-B. Broom, 8-1, my H, Hooligan, 9-5, Won, 06.00 Feb, 14th—M, Slipper, 15-1, 2d; L. Alberta, 4-1, Zd.., We therefore won and Iost....+- theese i BTEOO Won. $1.816,00; Joat $60.00; winning 81,268.00, love 20% (my commisaion), lean ain path 1622! dite Seay on '« $20.00 00 basis 9602-40 was won, On Mee ee ee tee tomttndod cs tae Ma nat citeats, A GOOD INVESTMENT, ng to the fact that the poolrooms are closed throughout the country and 1 right here tfhcki*and tor the convenience of tadien and’ geotionbe Shs tele Hina he folion ing of me an account of $26.00, $60.00 tor you $o.Q, $10,00 or $0.00 atzaigut” aocordiog to the. amount . day. When placiag your sommieslon f charge you nothing fr ay ation, but almply deduct 30% from your ‘winnlags at the cod of each woek? {ime and attention. Therefore for me to benefit ou win, Tatorm, mulled trea ta my mcounk cliente eat day “of tuce Of such week's: play te Pldtement of business to date, together with check for winning, ‘will be ‘malled ta’ you. ute anoula e forwarded 'otce to tale atvanises of my dally good o cpa receipt of ordr, "A sayy of my sniciiont is Aled daity Sith th aloe Postal Teleerays. compan, at T can and do name to Festa Good prices than any persoa'in my line of busines in the United @isiae one ARO For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, ‘Thureday two choice tricks that abiould have ‘no trouble to win and bot 1 Far Patty 'd bie-opportualty. wh cholce maiden, that ha boon sectetly pi > reper ~ We ft eevee Te ot bat onre, Ment Sinner uy in my ¥ will, atten ‘Thi on done "th fy chalet a si, Tone price ‘will certalnty be tisined, a jockeys, ‘track ‘soni EAs wire. es ‘eles Stoned att ale Meesage); will feck aa $2.00 Daily, $8.00 for 3 ral, $10.00 for 6 Days, Remittances can be made by dere, express onde: cartibed ‘Whos “elegtapblog sweaty mention Four name and atdrese, ite eM baale §) ng not or The women petitioners received | 3 | event to Chicago was carried by twenty’ Championship in Chicago, but - gotten their grievances ang be on hand - The date of the tourney has~ given > . . over custom-tailors’ dilly: ae

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