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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19, 1903. ‘Sporting Men Would Like to Sec . Measure Pass Legislature, “but Fear for Its Fate in Com- “i _mittee’s Hands. = aaa 2 The absorbing topic of conversation Jamon sporting men to-day Is the new» Mire from Albany that Senator James Wraw Jey would soon present his boxing bill “to the Legislature. The general opin fon was that if the Legislature «id 1 gem@e pass tne bill, one would never &9 2 MS Mirourh. Senator Frawley is confident Fst will pass and bases his opinion on ae he fact that the bill 1s so worded that Spe the sort will have to be conducted as ut © Honestly as any other pastime Hi, fy csporting men are not ns sanguine as 4 desi Frawiey of the bill's success. They | hope st will become a inw, but fear BE for it, They expect to te It sent ty ygre the Finance Commitire, neve: to come | out again, or if It does merely for a Me ohearing out of consideration for sen- Be ator Frawley. Fake Fights Not to Ne Tolerate Mee If the bill does pass the Legislature @eyand is signed by the Governor St ts wate to say that fake tights wil rot be tolerated. The fighters have been taugnt @ lesson. They have not received the fame amounts of money for bouts in \ detany other city that they did in thts a State, Heavy-welghts these days are fe ctizhting for guarazteed es of from g80r" $100 to $700, In the days of the Morton Slaw they would refuse to even con ee sider such an insignificant amount. The MP lorer's end of a purse often exceeded those ficures, jug to Fight. Abe Attel, the Callfornin feather- _ Feight, who is anxious to meet Terry me McGovern in a bout of fifteen or twenty rounds, has accepted the offer made to him by Jack Hermann, match- woh Maker of the International A of fs Fort Erle, Canada, to meet MoGovern {before the International Club next ‘month, Attel wired his acceptance to Hermann yesterday stating that ho would be glad of the opportunity to Ol ery conclusions with MoGoyern in any Kind of a contest, Sam Harris, man- {nie ager of McGovern, Is willing to lot Pee Ferry Aght Attel, but the chances are a Oe Ahat the bout will not be fought until N after McGovern rettrns from England. | 4,0, Three Fights To-Night. Three more fights are scheduled for * Sto-night. Austin Rice, of New London, ® will meet Jack Hamilton, of Troy, in a Pe ntteen-round bout before the Fail Moun- tain A. C., of Bellows Falls, Vt; Bddie Fs | Sentry, of Chicago, will tackle Art “gimme, of Akron, O., in a twenty- round bout at Grand Rapids, Mich., and. Charley McKeever, the Philadel: phia. welter-wel will «meet Sammy ehillips, the Ch: agoGghieec ins aa, | Mee round lgut before the Broadway A. C., of Philadelphia. Gans After Welter-Weights. Joe Gans, the champion light-weight, » 18.2 has issued a challenge to meet the win- Fe ner of the ten-round bout between 2 Matty Matthews, of this elty, and Tom Gouhlg, of Dunkirk, N. Y., which ts to be decided before the Allegheny A. ©. i Fion Monday night. If Matthews is suc- fm Geass! in winning he will be pied qakuinst Gans, Matthews is getting him- self in good shape for the contest and Ble confident he will win, Britt aud Attel. Another Important match to be ar- anged in San Francisco will be one of ME Giwenty rounds between Jimmy Britt, . the light-weight champion of California, & and Abo Attel. The statement made ‘ ‘nl Ry Attel recently that he would bet # 41,00 to $900 that Britt would not stop 5) shat ihim in ‘ten rounds, providing they , fought at 123 pounds, wolgh in’ at the! ringside. wan the causo of negotintions | eres being opened. The Yoremite A. C.. of Ban Fra 0, has offered the men « BOXING BILL Jeary betting, with BEN HALLUM WINS THIRD RACE {Orpheum Takes the First and) « Hedge the Second Event at) | New Orleans Race Track— Scratches Few, Crowd Good. evesees ! | THE WINNERS, FIRST RAC more 2, Jove '—Orphe SECOND RACE—Hedge 1, Stratton! %, Nettle Regent 3. SHIRD RACE—Hen Hallam Little Chic 2, Ran After 3, 1 RACE-Old Hutch © Conqnerox I, 3. FOURTH Carat 2, 1} (Special to ‘The Ryening Worl!) | NEW ORLEANS RACE TRA |19—It was a good midweek card offered lay and the clase of the entries was ove the average, ‘The track was . Feb, lene | in good condition and consequently the lerowd was a large one and the tion was brisk at all times, rth race was the feature of jthe afternoon, Jt was 9 handicap at a specula- mile, and such good ones as The Con- | querer, Old Hutch, Hargis and Major] 4 nny were down to go. Odom was! 4 carded to ride Old Huteh were made even mon and the pair favorites in the | “ rhe Conqueror weav- fly played as well, There was more the ruling of the stewards here yester day in claiming of Dick Bernard than in any other single incident of the meet ing. After Bromberry had claimed the colt for $4085 Hildreth bought him for 5.000. Tiildreth thought he had a bar. gain, but when the stewards decided that Bromberry’s claim was not valid ihe well-known trainer had to give up what he believed to be a stake colt. The scratches were Siphon, Chickadee, Major ‘Tenny, Josette, Kaloma and Malster, dissatisfaction over ee NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Special to The Ei World ) NAW ORLEANS, Feb. 19.—The entries for to-morrow’s races are as follows: q Thuries Radiant Heat Right Bower Mi ek JOL SAline Avior i sAnnin Taureita 10h shady tw +109 Decoration 107 John Coulter Fourth Race—Handicap: seven furl Hones. LL ora at Rondare 4 7 Yoo Bummer 02) 10. My] That Ter Svatton IT 98 a conte PitW Tace—Selling: one alia monstrate Vomuyta 1 try d work are 105 *8ua Jobnaon ralyou SIngpe-tor Shea ....10} Leenta with him. Alfret ( 10% *Simoon rood-nature *ohickadew 1m own Bie th, Race—Selling: atx, furlongs alee } ernie Terry is 30 Mgt. Purse to Heht for next month, = TO-NIGHT’S GAMES, ‘| Central | Friends, Presto, o| clty, ‘and Knights of Co. H* lumbus 11. hentre Nous, Paterson, and New York Il, Park elty, ‘and Our The cold Weath. er did not keep the owling en- thusiasts away from ‘The Even- ing Worl@'s tour- nament last night, and the usual number of follow- ers of the game Were on hand at & Amann ‘Third avenue, see the games rolled, Two out-of-town teams, the Unions, of Rutherford, and the Star Athletic Club, of Elizabeth, + were to meet In the final game, and « hard-fought expected. The teams are footh intended that New be represented by them “y C, men arrived early and Their State Try for Valua kins Squares, and in that, too, there was considerable rivalry, as the teams have met in other contests, ‘The Iatter was the frst game of the evening. While the scores were low, the competition was keen and the spoctators had plenty of excitement, It took the y last during the game the Tompkins Square five were in the lead Fisher began the god work by mak- ing @ spare. After his first ball, T and 9 were left standing. This split was made three times during the Thirty: wix the frst Miller let pins war low, Ww evening, Fisher did not jive up to his), When ‘the 00d start, however, and his ecore of | costing his team the 128 came near Kame, Behmitt, of the Tompkinses, rolied a nice game. His score of 173 was high in the contest Koehler only did three pin: ter than Weber. Tl two Monox teams met in the next game, and the one known as Nid second simp! wiped up Wi with the Grosselfinger be) matters for the firs: team by fouling. and We, , ellowed vacde rin took @ nice fall that hit. Ale together i wee is Uni hls team 4 the ana score, but fel! in The nd In the fa M the Star fl nell, after and 4 Maite & crowd of Hlizabethans 3 ame bas Sliey go0d- WAL $0 bet on the! @ were al! between chy r ‘& great Mn don ‘Brat 26 stn i He a Ne eh ie pe ie ay binds in the beat sm the fit the Blars di and gol a Atty-four ‘p big din, One Hunde ——_——e + Many Jerseyites Were on Hand at Evening World's Big Tourney to See Teams from | Eowels Clever spare. ball to decide the high toam ‘Phe | sore’ of 188 Fair Plays won out by eighteen pins, but It was a close fit everal times wel wa team wa Unions went to wi the a THE LATEST NEWS OF THE SPORTING 64 &> €ee BEFORE BREAKFAST ry harder st righter 1s a routine of tt He goes about tt In the same way he would in sittin a's enthoth at Jo J and Se 1-house, air at 1 and sAndes There he ds getting in stemaor : ntests wiih By May- Our. eas am aaa in ‘ sete pounda appre nard and Tim Callahan, waleh aro to be a oe 5 decided in Philadelphia within (ho ssort , f . period of seven days. Alihough the Creavent's Easy Victory. roads are not dn contitton to permit of At Paterson, N, J., the Cresrent tasket-bali! Terry taking lor ogs he has found team Aefealed the All-Trenton five tn a one-nided another way of getting th fresh alr, contest, ‘The final score to 7, in «measure, | Foy the wo mornings he has go pointa out the superiority of @ Paterson team. rob the ipa iy mat La Hot now won twenty-seven out at| UPD at § o'clock, After breakfast ho ® 8 a shovel and bogins clearing away ble Prizes. wt and man to get a nine. pins round of ap- E pene whieh camp. rs 176 Perrin with a » rat co itn td 0 two Jersey there teams met in Was something hi ' five dia big | ti The two Burkes man ) oping Next frame had Blars did us well in the third aw! a bit Unions gained some 8 the only man of up the galt, Don- however. arth the loney’ Ww heap bh id bette allowed the |g lead ina. AS ter that the Untons frame and | a Vom alhgaoe the snow piled ing ane him. After that he ind gets a gor hours then follows. doe donning his « TERRY AT WORK IN THE SNOW. WATH THE HEAVYWEICATS eae 2 ONE OF AIS RAINING STUNTS — POIDODOOODGOD up in front of his train- It is great exercise for with his. hands. opponent imaginary dumb-bells in Tho hard work for the last few weeks Ss tng him into the best of shape. few more days’ ns into the gymnasium a thes ‘Nerry par-| Splendid shape fc 1 Winner: Av reat of trol ard oniW ‘and for Callahan the At following evening. the end of that — 84 1@OOCF 20.00344-43.600-64 ove $4-64-060/ one-pound ‘Terry has been doing rapidly get- With # training he will be in Als battle with Mayn- . RUSHING WORK ON DEFENDER. C. Oliver Iselin’s Visit to Bristol Results in Night Gangs Being Organized — Launching Date April 15. +3 4 3 4 $ (Special to The Evening World.) PROVIDENCE, 2. °1,, Feb, 19.—The eurnest desire of the syndicate of New York yachtsmen who are behind the building of the new cup defender by the Herreshoffs, at Bristol, to seo the | ready {o take the water by the middi of April at the Intest is evinced by an order that has gone forth at the shops this week for gangs of men to do a considerable part of the construction work by night, The establishment of night gangs has opened up the way for more men and an additional number of sicel workers engaged In New York last week have arrived and gone to work within a few days. This renewed activity follows imme. diately the visit paid by C. Oliver Iselin to the Herreshoff shops on Monday. new boat me had no: selected, is learned tc on good author! every effort will be made to have the boat ready hing by April 15. now, not only on the pi on the sails and rigging. lot of Plates averaging twe carefully crated up, yesterday. b. press from New York has given y=: the belief that NEW YORK ROAD Result of It May Be Organizing Club. There has been a serious split in the New York Driving Club, and unless the jsagreement is patched up Immediately there js likely to be a lvl organization in the fleld. Aq it is, C, 1X. G. Billings. ex-Mayor Grant and Fred Gerken have resigned and other prominent members| are expected to follow suit. At the last meeting of the club the three gentlemen named introduced some resolutions calling for radical changes | in the policy under which the club is conducted, Tne resolutions were turned down after a wordy war and the resig- nations followed, The New York Driving Club controls the Emplre City track and all the direc- t Billings is owner of the largest amateur | Btable of horses in the country, He has| The Monk, the Speedway champion, in| his strin| oo Other Bowling Games Yo0-Night. The Sun Individual Obamptonship—Rothermel, Dietz aand Taylor at the White Eleph joys, American Natlo = New Jersey, at the White time the Ite Rrooklynite calls is] a Se Fleaha hat heel imuinors together and they retire to tne] Mad op . 13 GEN Leeeue—Oharles Hard & Co, gyina whore Terry goes through| Willy Madden is on his way to this efty trom Co., "and Araold, Leo & Co., at ate Of work for two houra, | Oalifornia, and 1s expected to arrive in town In iat Blephant allen - 1 ‘ a few aya, Immediately on his arrival Madden Teague janta Wheelmen vs. During that tle Terry boxes with ts icnas to issue w challenge to mach ue Runiin | Deraelers at teres altere fs orother Hughey and Eddie Caln, #x| (- speaver Ea Martin againat any heavy-meignt |, SeventssAret_ Re Ay Company ruunda wach, and wrestler with Wun-| tn che world In a iimited-round bout of trom nix | “ant Company G Malskerbook: 1 Fi ague—Knickerbocker, 0 cans Fizeen minutes Is consumed in] to twenty rounds, Madden will have hin ona ington Helghiny at the “Wiretdide | Ackling the wrist machine, punching toubler In securing a match for Martin, owing the baz, exer with the medicine] io the tatters defeat by Jack Johnson In Call- | Nlity Owners’ Individual—Slevera ya, Klumpp, ball and dancing around the floor at an] fornia, Aladden should have no dimeuity in| At the Riverside alleys: Monox 11, city. Monox Star A. C., Elizabeth his A 1 dit pat aekada Hag Nhat bal” VARICOCELE anell wound Up hin Basho Withee fet | A vermeneatiy. cured. w and ADL outarted meetin Maes go | PM Ean’ or tring oe abn during the game picked of ‘ping Ne pala oF lose ot thay rs 2 at nine with his second ball ULCERS ate ie by FIRST GAME. Sretem at “treatment ae Lochner, 168: Fisher, ari0d vp ah ome Kluspers, Dahi- STRICTURE Tompkins Sane clty—Weber, 1 aared without | Ailallag. ar Koehler, 128: Miller, 146, Bohmitt, culilag, Be palm Bopp, 160. Total, 7a DISCHARGES $ SECOND GAME, stopped completely, Monox +. cles mise lf Weber, 168) Kell, las; Bernini BLOOD POISON- ken, 166, Total ING Monox TI 188; Jost, 143: Ene Ww. Union. man, 161 Attentlon 4 the schedule for t good teams in the olt on the schedule in the 4 Burke, 167 = BOWLING ENTHUSIASTS BRAVED WIND > - AND SNOW TO SEE GAMES LAST NIGHT | HIGH SCORES LAST NIGHT. Hi 169; Grener, 14) THIRD GAME. Ruther nd thi falr, w scores, begin Folk i u row c city. : Do sewing on a ma Philadetphia, in Ieokt J bout within t 0 Rubin would who a match with Britt before h Britt te also making fu by gtving do to «. “Corbeit’ h for Rublin, as Johany Kelly, matchmaker of the Washington Sporting Clb, for A man @ moet “st : Lengu Devoo & (7, —— Raynold Compan: Ravan a" a Pattine Company, “Corbett's” Road of Worry, and Lanman & Kemp, 8. Commercial Leayite. Meyer & Co. 8, "Young Co has been having @ hard road {Oppenheimer & Levy and Joseph Wild & Co, to travel ne acrived In San Francisco. Hix | at trouble Js by the admirers of Jimmy Britt {eesue--Dipper, Rival constantly tryiug to coax him into a retui New York nt ‘Corbet? temente to the Hewspapers about if he ever meets tn y deague—Acatania tar Boat Club and Promperity jphant Chi atleyn Metal District _Marton's alleys roluy Cengue-—Sarlem Wheel At the Haplom Wheel: yo 8 National Spartan tho Ge peculiar to mien. if you ation tu hud your cane ia curable, huve paid in case 1 f charge for medicines, in ADE Ron y pins in this game. as the} what 1 promise + Brocker, 165, ‘Total, of mercury oF which have been on! Medical | Men, Come to Me, originated and developed after my whole life's exp re in trnatt is a treatment that is based on tile Knowl r you. My e fica! o {reo proposition, no trial or sainple treatinoute 0 tlon, my experience. my conscience, my reputation, condemn all such quackery will call and see me 1 will give you, together with on honost aid sotenti your case is ineurablo I will honestly tell you x0, will Insure you of a permanent cure, will Kivo you a written guarantes to cure you or refund to you’ every cent you 1 {0 elfect @ permanent cure of your condition ‘ire ulwaye included in the nominal fee asked, attribute my success 'to promising nothiug but what 1 can do, and alwi “NERVOUS DEBILITY nd Sur gical) Office, 146 WEST 34 I want every man that {5 suffering from Any special disease or condition to come and have a pocial chat‘with me, aud I will ex- bialn to you a systent of troatmont nah 1 a {ice of charge, n thorough personal opinion of you and if Tf, on the other h jasmuch as I T make no doing DRAINS 4 lngsee that sap the ECZEMA oF any eruptive the akin. perm cured by ine, HYDROCELE lingn or tender- impediments cured ut a cutting operat! RHEUMATISM BLADDER AN D SIDNEY | to they are to be used for | the sheerstrake. ‘The to be of nickel st tage of nickel alloy DRIVERS AT WAR of Rival Body to the Driving} are part owners of the racing plant. | YALE AND HARVARD WILL ROW AT NEW LONDON. SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Feb, 19—a1- though the residents of this place are ready to go to the expense of building training quarters for the Harvard ang _s 5 | has announced WORLD Yale crews for thelr annual vik race on the Connecticut River, they will not Ret the chance to do so. Capt, Cam- eron B, Waterman, of the Yale crew, that it is very doube- ful if the race will be decided hera, as the members of the Yale crew thing! {t would be a bad idea to abandon New London. Sporting. —=s Sporting. RILEY GRANNAN CO. (INCORPORATED.,) Riley Grannan, Pres,’ Paid-up Capital $100,000) 819 Common St., New Orleans, La, | True to Riley Grannan’s from the start, Every loser named by us, bet. OUR RECORD TO DATE; | Adclante, 9 to 2, Won, Bud Embry, 9 to 2, Won, | Were Our Winners Yesterday. $20.00 Won $150.00 First Three Days, promise, made in these col umns for two weeks past, we are delivering the goods Day. Horse Played. Odds. Finish, Won, Lost Monday.......Begone....... Withdrawn... Monday....... Potheen......1 to 1....... seesceseecen — $20 Tuesday........ Albula...... -5to2 os WOR oe eecccee 50 = Tuesday.......Brushby...... 2 to 1 teeereee — 20 | Tuesday... M. Linch.....11 to 5. tee eeeeenee — 20 Wednesday... Adelante - Wednesday....Maple.. -Lost 20 Wednesday....Bud Embry.. 9 to 2......Won _- Net profit in three days on a $20 play $150.00, as well as every winner, ap= pears here and a showing is made of the result of a $20 flat Monday a $20 play on our selected horses lost $20, Tuesday the same play won $10, yesterday it netted $160,00— net gain in three days $150.00. ; Riley Grannan is at the helm; with the assistance of the greatest corps of track sharps and his own handicapping he, ‘is picking the winners and will continue to pick them. | !home. best bet and at odds of 10 to 4 Here are the terms: week, horse. counts in the same proportion, From one to three bets are selected account clients. HH STREET, aaboth—F. Burke, 15: re Moral’ tot Henneny, 1 Ht rats roapetive of he tins Pot ave been by my ayatem of treatment show signe of Im. nig at good odds. Aa Thean ra; GARR ‘irite i you cannot call, All correspondence trletly coufdeatial and all repos Aes ty sept . ; a eM OPFICE HOURBSD A. 80 P.M. “Bun, ‘a it io 4 P.M. withdra called CONSULTATION AND "ADVICE FREE, for profits, vill be ? iu kio* Il DR. RH, M. MACKENZIE’S] Friday will be his banner day to date. To-day he promises two at 4 to 1 that should gallop A tworyear~ “‘/old that has not yet shown his best form will be the day's should gallop home. Satur~ day the Riley Grannan Company will close the first week of its existence with a 6 to 1 shot that Mr. Grannan says should lose his field and win in a common canter. You are invited to join us at once. You can play Riley Grannan’s selections yourself or we will play them for you. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Terms for selections, when ordered to be telegraphed to our clients bes, fore the races, so they can bet their own money, $10 per day, or $60 paw Terms for selections, when we bet the money here for our cMents, % pee day, or $30 per week, and five per cent, of net weekly winnings. The emails . e«: account we will accep! from any person who wants us to bet his money, for him is $100, One hundred dollar accounts will insure a $10 play on cao ‘Two hundred dollar accounts will insure a $20 play, end larger aoe each day, according to the strength of Riley Grannan’s information and opinion, These compose our deily wire to all clients who play their own money, and we play t) me horses for No horses are given except they appear to be reasonably sure of wine All accounts are operated continuously until ordered Biatement of account mailed to each client weekly, with cheek ‘graph your subscription if you wish to join us at once. 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