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See ore SS. *\ Municipals, L. I. City. , BOWLERS MAY ROLL BETTER THIS-WEEK dats in The Evening World's Tournament Contains Names of Teams Likely to Break Previous Records. Another week for the bowlers in the big Eventiig World's tournament is here and the positions of the leaders in the infividual.and team high scores are the same as they were.a week ago. Below thitrst in each taere have been many changes and this week will undoubtedly see-a shiftig of even the topnotchers. The past week has been by far tho most excltipg of the tournament. The epectator were given genuine treats every night. Nine hundred games have been frequent, as have games in whica the two teams were separated by only a few plits Difficult spares have been made. Altogetiier the ganres have heen as) gensational as one might wish for. Monday night no games were rolled, }, ‘on account of the day being a holiday, but Wednesday afternoon six teams of the Confectioners’ League met and bowled splendidly before a big crowd. The success of the afternoon. games was so great that more will be arranged | GanusilharediG@ha [Coy eltys as Yoon ag teams can be found to roll. fircegh ienucliee ‘There are many teams entered in the | SR eRe 5 tournament, that do not find it con- y elty. venient to call at night. If the captains Independent, city. will send jn thelr applications games Iideran, Rahwe will be arranged at once. Several have Newark Nationa already applied for afternoon dates «d they will be accommodated at any early GAMES SCHEDULED TO BE PLAYED THIS WEEK. Monday, March 2. Mins, etty. Unique, city. + St, ‘Nicholas, etty. Matrix, city. Good Fellowship, city: Rosedale, Yonkers. ndny, March 3. Calamity, city. _ Wonun, city. Manhattan Shoe Co. city. Chinaue, city. Saratoga, Brooklyn, Echo, Brooklyn, Wednesday, March 4, Thursday, March 5. Teutgnia, city. day. Following are the scores of the clubs: St. Mary’s Lyceum, city. Our Own ... vee 827 Twentleth Century, city. Prestos, city . Emanon, city. Stickers Il. Gate 1, Bronx, Rabbets .. Gate HL, Bronx, Westchester County Wheelmen Delmar, city . Kok, Cirete IT. Friday, March 6. Friendly, city. Hoboken, Hoboken, , K. BDerckmaun i., Hoboken, Ki, Berckmann L.,Hoboken, Mutual, Brooklyn. 0 Ko, city... ys Atajanta: Wheelmen wae 1905 Brunswick Cate, New Brunswick .899 jones .. Smithsonians . bee +898" a | Stiokers I. . 888. Get There, Brooklyn, | Auld Clootie tatoo ea BAB EI Hyperion 1. Brucker, Mutuals ...... Friendships. . Keystone, New Brunswick. Mutuals .. East Sides 7|Myers, Royal Arcanum .. Kaucher, Harlem Circle I. . 76) Williams, West Ends -875) White, Constitution ... -873] McCormick, Keystone +869] Bertram, Stickers II. - +869] Oest, Our Own .. +++++-867/Olozaga, Atalanta . -867| Pabian, Cables ... -864] W. Delaney, Delmars -857) Maines, Berkeleys .. +854] Archer, Hudson Brill, Peerless .. .288| Schimpf, Stickers 11. 931] Frend, Mohawk Il. '228| Reilfler, Nutty Nuts . -222}Ronner, Hooker ... +216|C, Boettger, Cyclones alin Mohawk I. Actives,-city ..... Milfords, Brooklyn . Mohawk ‘Il, «,. Washington Heights, city Corinthians, city . The individual scores are: Braun, Aywon IL Smith, Smithsonians ... H. B. Hatch,, Prestos . Lopple, Harlem Circle II Kraemer, Delmars . Arndt, Smitbsonlans . Garter, Hyperions: . irk, Rabbets -.. : Clootie.... inswiek Cafe: +213] Hill, Atlantics .218) Helfst, Our Own Conlin, Westchester Wheelmen ». ‘GOVERN 15 SERIOUSLY ILL Little Fighter, with His System) Run Down, Catches Grip and) Is Now in Care of Two Phy- sicians. HAS BEEN SENT TO HIS HOME| | Terry MoGovern, the lttle Brooklyn pugilistic cyclone, on the eve of begin-| ning training for his champlonship fight with Young Corbettin Frisco, Margh 31, | has been suddenly taken sick and 1s now under the care of two physicians. McGovern has been working hard ot late Aghting short bouts ‘here and there and has been worrying about getting on @ match with Young Corbett. His sys tem ran down and he caught the grip. Yesterday Doctors Joseph Creamer and Ferguson were called to see him at his training quarters and tound him with a high fever, vitality low and on the verge of a serious illness, They had him sent home at once to Brooklyn, where he now is under the constant care of the two doctors. Sam Harris, McGovern's tola an Evening World reporter afternoon that he did not realize that} Terry was so bad until yesterday. He| knew Terry had been sick for a day or| two, but thought it only a bad cold.| Harris says that he hopes ‘Terry’ “grippe” will pass away and that they will be able to start for the Pacific coast | on Wednesday or Thursday, but he is} rather doubtful that they will be able to do ‘This Is a plece of hard luck for Terry, fpr he needa to get to the coast and) become acclimated for his, fight with! Young Corbett. There 1s no question! that McGovern of to-day js not the McGovern of ‘six years*2g0, He has) lost some of his vitality, some of the force of h{g punch and considerabl> of his endurance, which used to be phery nomenal: Sporting men, when tdld of! Terry's lilne#s ‘to-day, shook ‘their heads and sald that he better not gtarc for| the coast until he had thoroughly res | Wiliam FP. Fina, che Washington Whalen for intoxication and threatened covered from his attack. thoritles recel ves lett Ton in| to the same for Battalion Chief One good trainer said. “The boy's)!" New York City, whose name hei aee Kern. down to skin and benes now. He'y like} Clined to make public, containing two! Pastor Meurey was helped home by! a ilttye fox terrier—a clways on the tan aoe paths we ends CaS h had {two members of his Sunday-school, to and always worryiny e's been wor! “on half burned away any lignans Tanne , ft eer ana ae bad better be| IME the bills was an amaavit plating Cea EI ee te Hadise careful.” the bdilis had been burned, and ng vitcumstances practically’ Iden RACING NOTES. The entries and welghts for the $10,000 Haw- thorne Handicap, to-be rin at Hawthorne, Chi- have been made public. The for three,vearolds and up- ¥ Rinety-nine nominations. fey ik given top wi 138 pounds. Vilette,” 2 thoroughbred }mare, was killed by |® faliing in a hole on 14 Lrown, Halsweupatakes ste greakeat. brood dwar the dam of Bian Poimt i Bive Parn ha vo vo Nrcrasse ici Say tne eis xalaed.foy Ber owen -K-. Hughtr,. a} 75,000, tn Gross, Empire Pe Coupled ia betting. Start fair, Won driving. Time—Q.44 16. The Walden entry were always the choloest in the -betting and carried a lot of wixe money, Transmigration was the one depended upon to land the money. He was repeatedly bumped in- to by his stable.companion, ‘Te Brown Monarch, in the run home. But for thls he would have beaten MoGonigte. ‘Phe latter was off well: in motion and after’ tacing. Triple: Silver and Jickey off thelr fect the first quarter managed to last, long enough, to stall off Trans- migration. Arlo'was slow to gét-going. Zazel’ Is Sai ani and Whitmore -Third in Opening “Event at New Orleans Race Track This Afternoon. When ‘he; got in his. stride he finished strong: and. .was down at thé/end. * THIRD RAGE: Purse $100; for four-year-olds and up; selling; feven furlonsy. wearing the ‘leaders Betting, air, 16 whus., Jools, Starters, ea THE WINNERS. Firat Race—Pri nce Webb 1, Zazel { 2, Whktmone 3. ; ; jSHOOND RACE — McGonigle nigration 2, Ario 3, Ay ‘tkp RACE—The Caxton 1, Pre- Swordsman, 1 Sw 1, 110, Winnett on wnatsSoutis: ‘Beart koot.,” Won NEW “ORLEANS ENTRIES. 1H RACE—Telamon 1, Fed-| Rpalen Panta es | NEW QRLEANS RACE TRACK, s March 2—The entries for to-morrow’s @pecial to The Bvening World.) NEW ORLDANS RACE TRACK, Ia., 2A. fast track and @ good card ‘Out u lange crowd to the Crescent track this afternoon. Betting was -« Eh: Smathers, who leaves for Call- | 5 sto-morrow; said that, he had iy’ decided to start MoChesney in| $4 ‘Montgomery Handicap at Memphi Darnell wilt continue to han@e jheangy: until he is shipped West. joi J? MoCafferty will, race almost | ‘oooh: dusively in the West this year. He} 47 ‘eal together @ stable of selling | Pals laters. He purchased rank Rice of Ea Corrigan ths morning: for $1,200. Myo" scratches wore; Second, J. Kelft; third, ‘Malster; fourth, Potente, If You Dare, Mafsbe! Neil, Balm of Gilead and ‘Nettle Regent; fifth, Trocadero, FIRST RAOE. se $4007 for fo yerolds and up. mie sod’ tnreetatstocnt Pein, Str. Pi Broom | one mile and quarter, nig Fourth, Race—Purse; handicap; mile. enty yard: Nitrate Imp. Aloul The Conqueror li Huzeah . eck. —— StIE Fin. 2 1% 18 a. oe 4g Hy in ee Wt 05, "bol a i, ‘aliases: nH Bae rH ng eelan <18) *iihicen Bait) ‘sive pounds apprentice allowa D. Ged ‘of spina! tneningitie’ xt FD. Kulgnte Tema toteodtiig tat te County, MAS, C. O.ISELIN TO NAME DEFENDER Countess. of Shaftesbury Will Christen Shamrock—Work on | Bristol Boat Goes On Rapidly. | BRISTOL, R. I, March 2—h was learned to-day that Mrs. ©, Oliver Isifn, wife of the manager of the new cup/ defender, will christen the boat and will probably agcompany her husband on the craft duting the raring season. It 4s npw expected yhat the work on the boat iteelt will be practically finished by ‘April 15. ‘As the defender grows, it is seen tha’ her forcbody !# near out water and the Dutline of the stem where it turns info the stemhead has a much longer curve than elther the Columbia or Constitu- tion, The stemhead Js extremely sharp, but near the water line the bor sho ® spoon Shap A large force of plate Was set at work to-day, constrhcting a new eteel main boop. At w4s announced some weeks ago by Bir Thomas Lipton that he had re- quested the Countess of Shaftesbury to christen Shamrock IIl. when the chal lenger is launched on St. Patrick's Day. ‘The Coumess has accepted, Mra. Iselin hax been more prominently identified with contests for the Amer- ’a-cup than any other woman, living dead, She has sailed on successful defenders, on more, than ane. occaston with her huvband, the managing owner, and has been considered” a My erltabls ‘mascot,’ ‘he famotis yachtawoman, before her marriage, Was Miss Hope ‘Gc A Providente beauty and helress, Other Bowling Games To-Night, Riverside League—Andubon, Phoenix and 1d Time, at the Riverside alleys —Active, ‘Cammann’ ¢ Learue-Domin\ek & Dom D So unt Talbott Payton bc “a Morningside Young Albion, United Bowling Glendale and Bu all joecker, 1 A the White Blephant ym Navy League —Nemay Moat chy heu oat Club and Lo Font Clb, Thum’ @ ‘Rahladort's alle aq Cgmmerclsl League American Can 00 penbeimer & Levy and ¥. Vicur & Achelly at the Broadway alleys. cra Humble, North | Bide National w Farms, heelmen and dn at Mare ten alloys, juror, wisi, Jock ae Way ie 3 4 é H John Bull, shi erin 1 12, 1g |, Tobertsoil.-- Start good. tving. Phme—2.08 Bobs week feld i stn rane were, 20t worth, Sot irae. ° ul aa poor i cai be Guthered together at ack: The fact that 5 to 1 could be frat ‘on the favorite, John Bull, of the tunch, ‘There was a lot oe vg in tho Face, Banta Teresa fe e WHY MARCH IS jd the ehineinel auterer. The nian C the ‘rormer® winning by a] Mareh-is the most'dahgerous month of the -yedr ‘because the change of season is more than a good man: systems can stand. Too Otten ara is true that the sick “last only til! But if the system is fortified, i PN pt uritiés are driven from the THE MOST DANGEROUS MONTH. change of seasons. Father John’ Medicine is jnvaluable as @ tonic in y| the spring. Il strengthens tbe system and drives out the pojeonous waste matter-—builds up the body, It te this ee that has ma in Aches colds ye ith | 11 st troubles, 4 wurbins No weshaeing sical + manager, | ° this! * | Treagury took the burned half bills and |e. much blood flowed that Paatur Ve Mra, Porch ewo new crisp $10 notes | Meurey Jumped tn to ‘help. Inetead, “The burned ills ard amaavit koreeemmemmber, that you are | men,” . nd aMdavit bptoaded the pastor, and spoke no more, were ther forwarded to the Redemption |as he fell underneath the struggling Bureau of the Treasury Department. Dele , eed) Desa hlees atom. Ki Yea wasitalagolRecordint ui lef Conway got there In time to 5 3 azo, according to Chief | guscitate him with brandy and separa cf the Scere: Service in New York, | the firemen, she had attempted to. defraud the . Government, and insisted that the bills had been burned, as clalme Auction Rooms, | Prof. Robert Koch |C£-Smith, Auctioneer. | Pi Pastor Emil Meurey is a quiet little Matiida Porch, a Mitle black-eyed) man, who seldom wanders Tanah ‘Gar Widow of about forty years, was a] Anes af his parish in J Cliy. He ts] prisoner to-day before United States | peloved/by his Nock and every fine Sun-| | Comtnigat rer Shict in the Federal} any a big audience at the Second Re- | | Buddind® charged with having made a] formed Church testifies to the clerey- false affidavit: In hnection with the | man's popularity. | She tearfully but was held in $1,000 bail for examina- an Porch lives at No. 1273 Third) sorer man, avenue. bt all his congregation are in th According to the complaint, she called] ccret, but the fact te that. Paste at the Sub-Treasury last July and pre-| ygourey has an Insatiable love for a |) t atiable love for sented the burned ends of two ter dol-| tending fires. When tae stove. She recovered ali the money, she} While the | fire crackled merrily feats y Whalen and Wood got together In swore, but found that two of the $10] way that made a Corbettcdotiries bout bills had been’ about half burned. In the Jast number and series with th put’ Logether, i ‘HAIGHT & FREESE, LUCKY WIDOW HAD PASTOR COT IN MONEY TO BURN STREET EET FIG Rg She Burned Some of It and Then it Was abiaaen Firemen, and) Made an Affidavit on Which) the Rev. Mr. Meurey, of Jer-! She Got New Bills for the! sey City, Was Trying to Make} Fragments. Peace. | | i | HE IS WISER AND SORER NOW. | NOW SHE’S IN TROUBLE. | his parishioners would have expected of | him, But to willy-nilly, Pastor Meurey beeame mixed up In one, trom which he emerged a sadder, wiser and protested Innocenc tlon on Wednesday, lar bills, together with an afMdavit, in| which she swore that, on July 6, she eaning out an old burean in which re a number of of letters and papers which bad been the property of her hus- band, who died early In May, On the table, she sald, was a roll of bills con- talning about $110, a portion of the life insurance money she had received. ng can keep the preacher at his Off With slippers, on w rot netimes he arrives ine, in time to seo the most a nart fay when the alarm sounded from ner of Summit and Laidow ave- fiues Pastog Meures: was feeling in par- gkxl fettic and he arrived in halen, strapped on | alarm sounds] | | with the letters and papers from the] beon enemies for years. he} look lke a May day frolic of children. He immediately suapended | vith the ‘Tre: hen rest. iH While cleaning out the drawers the 12," comlang down the doorbell rang, ant, hurriedly Wha ne ses were galloping and! tles of the ‘Favorite Prescription.’ ADACLCO aiAn eee 1 * 5 GLEE EMAL © , |) {ti received both of your lette jy, the old letters and papers, she shakes Foreman Wood. of “and would sa: go ot ‘know w! hrust them in the stove. Just as she had phiced a tadter | nin the al T was ak 1 eached the door sh» remembered the] 4 mning Dullding and war) Tee ac tite, neither could T sit wp About to ascend when Whalen lurched | Jong ate time, neit! er could Taft up very lo bills, and, running back, pulled them} up and made a remark. wo have| & en which pai me very much when fa the pit of my stomach which was worse when lying down. cines, taking ‘ ih one hundred Carl t bg! neoes Thave received from your medicines. letters.” When sides 1 was not in circumstances t decided to wri continual aching, of Merrill rk chen, and was confined tolmy bed the tion, and Heo k pimple, fxs! be wrong, I consulted three different doctors, all of whom ere com. monly called except by having an operation. haber Dn eave dreads the thought of an operation, and so did J, and be- Tasos ed Sh regia so after are. one Chee pee fea gloom 1 and was my case resulted from catching cold and not caring for tay healt ‘at the time of monthly ‘ei a nd sotuctimes when T would lie do 1 had a bad cough all the ti: too. After taking three bottles of Dr. Pierce Dr. Pierce's Pellets, I am able to sa: sure that there will be no further trouble I wrote t fest Merrill), Wi sin, fai ou, sometime ea asking for advice, I was in ver greater part of the time. NOTIN 2802 ih wi N ny Yl: fim a Re/ common-sente way wh whet line of treatment ‘trould be om case, ane iy Kd Same ore not ienisate the let ine, he is you se Us eed, cod the bet possible method of ta Tone am ee janet | this health, of life, you’ show ITA, ‘ul ll mM, I) are tl abodt thelr to carefull = the U. &. mail will bring you ther 5 medical advice for only the” * livibe whion nothin Doe the founder of the Invali etc., cost them .’ Hotel and, it aile what 2 followed out in ethod of oun “tag wa macital shies Sete If you're a mother of children, pe ee may about uk yousmatt and how bert to your children may be healt ‘o anfferers enses which do not readily via oo treatinent, or to. Ree stage of life and iments or their physical condition, Dr. Pierce: consider your case and give you the best. our eystem i or ‘want con! advice within his power free of cost to you, Dr. Pierce treats the.mail and a you "During m: writes Mrs. worth, Kani chronic cases at a distance’ eee to Dr. Pietce rey ie my case to me what the Prescription, ani Pellets like a new woman ble was. also the ‘ old. ae got al work por do not feel tired lused to. I have taken ef _ Ht makes one feel well and strong.” Rid Mrs. Eva Vedder, of Oneida, Lenawee Co., Mich., trouble was uvless it was a misplacement of some So I wrote, and, thank the T commenced Pleasant ind now can say that I feel and can say also that we have a big baby four month y Tt was just wonderful how T and now I do all my out like ‘ight bot- did not have strength enough to stand on my feet There was a sore spot on the left side of my walked, alternately, 1 took four Sen Dox 54, “suffering continually with sev T Jost my appetite, had a severe pain worite Prescripti A iGCIeS Mediool Discorern anerinielvvand ween: iption’ en ie ledical I had the two bottles half taken, I was mi a. ae tae J pea inkrones: be. My nd when bottles; and to-day T am husband says, ‘Dr. Pierce's medi- We eel that we cannot say enough for I thank you for your kind and ayick replier poor health,” writes Mre. Ethel ere pains and terrible I thought I was in a delicate condi- lone could tell what my case was One said that in no way could I be helped to him. ime, iso that Favorite Prescription and two of the He t my kidneys were in bad condition, someone had to rub my back for nearly an Hour before I coul nd my friende thought I had comsatsptlog, or was sutely. pemenl into it, very, Shere was fly sore | id get Golden ye that I am cured ; but I shall continue to take your femedies a while; the I thank God and Dr, Pierce 0 much {for being in as good beall facts sworn Mrs. by. | THINK HE WAS MURDERED. | Relatives of Missing Watchman Helleve He Met with Foul Kelatives of Gottfried Jackson, of No. ecalled the first amda >. ‘To his surprise, 1 te le claimed, hat ter Te the bills | ca elyed, corresy affidavit made by Mrs. oR. PIERQE’S OOMMON SENSE mor then 700 Whaetretions, te we 31 cav-comt bapeun ton thm eeclecboane Gelernter ein SF oraune tee tae seek be camer ener 638 Hicks street, Brooklyn, have re ported his disappearance to the police there could be no doubt, tis sald, but that the last burned ends Mrs. fitted those presented by Denti sty. = MEDIOAE AD contalning than a theusand 4 YiSEe, eons Egat lips GH sy largo pages | of that borough, They intimate that he tay have been foully dealt with, on was a river-front watchman and that originally they had the same bill: A warrant, the woman with arRt pergury in (peat fe aga avit, was He CePA ate craters creer worn, y the Secret Service men, | 90 ; { BYoTR. Deeaty ruse aren menvece. Sai ob a niilrethestanin the ea Fock aes, tion. He had a gold watch and over $20 with him, As he was well dressed, his relatives belleve that river-front loung- ers may have killed hi of the Commissioner, the woman made mo giatement ¢xceotyo her Janyer. Joel EH. Maries, Beret Be vice Agent Flynn said that the mah sending the second batch of burned pills would be ar- restel at once. Flynn says this is but the third time within the last ten vears that the Treasury has been d@efrauded by this game. Twice before two different erties haye cach presented one-half of he same billfor redemption, In the other two cases, a goodly sum was secured, In but one case, however, was a convietjon secured, Mra, Porch dented to her lawyer that Art Auction Sales. By the Knickerbocker|# however, Cures Consumption. Pan is no question that TO-DAY (MONDAY), Promptly at 2 o'clock, and afternoons following. ii \ at Our New Galleries, oe 7 West 29th St., Ognized authority through: ithe world THE EXTREMELY RARE and Valuable Collection of Antiquities, Furniture and Objets d’Art Miss Ada Rehan ae the superb scea:ry and costumes of ic Shakespeariaa revivals produced He ‘Daly ‘5 Theatre. THE SCENERY WILL BE SHOWN TO THOSE INTER RUMINAL. 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