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FLARE HE THIRD RACE Duivada Takes the fdvea he Senond and © De Reszke tif First Event at New Orleans Race Track— - Cold Day and Wet Track. fee ‘ THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—De Resske 1, Bond- ‘age 2, Decoration 3. » SECOND RACE—Ahumada 1, Birch Broom @, Shrine 8, concen, “HIRD RACE—Leflare 1, Cyclone WATCHING THE BOUT. @, Nettie Regent 8. BOURTH RACE—Major Tenney 1, Albula 2, Bud Embry 3. bila .. (Special to The Evening World.) (NEW ORLEANS RACE TRACK, Le. March %—The last ladies’ day of the Meeting was marred by a cold rain began early in the morning and] ~ 1 A Ta. Sane ‘cont when {it came to a driv _ sievalinday hea aerstin: wn ak tronger boy up she woull have been dangerou eunt of the heavy track, and all of |. * FOURTH MACE, =| Mile and peventy yards; purse $500; for three: Jockey Robbins's six mounts were can-| Mille snd men natu celled, the stewards having decided that Betting . Starters, whte., jocks St. Hit, Fin, Str. 1 from swerving In deep| \W7r Tn? 4 Bud Embry, 92, Day 43 First, Jena, 9), Holkerson iH ee I we . Time—1.49 4-6. rican, Parham, MoWilliams, Ben-| "*t @t Wen saul Tine 7 Second, Atiiana, Ray, Thane, Bar- fe here. Vine’ ena| NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Athiana, ituseeh ar Frietchie, C FO. NEW ORLEANS RACE TRACK, Raat Well’ Shareian March 8—The entries for to-morrow's Alfred. races are as follows: faix furlongs sohahd Sdn War Cry 11” Versiter oo mile; purse $400; for three-year-olds and | Barkelmére .... ..109 King Dodo ss... Musteat Slipper. Double Ove It Carpet Kaighe .. Littie. Adele Taxington Siena Second Race—Selling: five furlongs. Russellton 1b Alpaca... ‘ Mi 108 *Latoka . Oriad by. those wno play horses ei six furlongs ‘He cut but litule figure and was j22 “Nettie. Spancer_....10% ver really dangerous. De Reszke,| If ¥ ‘i dee unseating ean at chs noe, final- He SAN eo ae eee enc Una], Fourth Raco—Purve; the Premier Stake Way and was never headed, winning tn ene atin tater romp by half a dozen lengtha. nemieration | ine May Holladay BBCOND RACE, Dee Bernard 108 on gmile; purse $400; for three-year-olds and ee Race—Purse; handicap; mile anf an “ 09 Standart Bearer Hanover Queen 102 Erne 98 Bettin 2 whts., jocks. pene Fin: ae Fl, Bromede,’ 97, Davison. 241% 7-10 out ; Meh Broom. 87, Phillips 2 &- S *. igsrA00, * 2| 8 ; one and one-stxteenth “y . Palarm . oe easily. Time—l. 4, * SInapector Bh . with the dangerous ones : Georgia Garver jooked like ‘the best thing of etretaby? the 1a Rad the: foot of Ie Meld, the ol jome in the going and ted all the ste a Queen atid tan half a length.| walden entry. *Five pounds apprentice allow- nO help to Biton Broom | ares’ ~ BY THE BOWLERS. Smallest Tallies in Evening World’s Tourna- * ment Rolled Last Night by Six Teams. ——" LAST NIGHT'S HIGH SCORES. Matrix - - 865 Collins - eda Nicholas TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. alamity and Wosus. lanhattan Shoe Co. and Chinque. a, B'klyn, and Echo, B’klyn. tournament was resumed at Amann] scores were ridiculously small. ‘Triess's alleys, Fifty-fifth street and| The St. Nicholas five rolled only 768 in ‘avenue, last night, and, if the] the second game, but that waa enough dance for the next four nights is| to win, however, as the Rosedalos made great, all records will be broken| only 706. ‘This, though, was not the low ly. No tournament in New York] score of the evening. In the final yame, ‘ever attracted such crowds. It does|the Good Fellowship team did only 66% matter whether the teams are the pa leet to the Uniques, who also did Ht abscure on the schedule or whether yare top-notchers, the railbirds and ner Te the Good Fellowship’ A anchor. fare there just the same, and the Anker," He, tolinds only, the low uite keen on almost ¢very| score of the tournament The ns tere been for the glx good teams are down to meet to- ‘part closely fought. Those of last] "ERS goores: it were no exception. ve city teams and one club from FIRST GAME, were to roll last night, and|,Colline—P. ie a, Os Cae spell, matro! Came with its own crowd of root-| }ighman tine Total, 64 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1903. LATEST NEWS OF THE “SPORTING WORLD . GORDON GETS A FALL OUT OF BOTHNER The importance of good physical condition is recognized by everybody. but few outside of professional ath- letes are more anxious to acquire it than millionaires. daily exercise is the only thing that will perfect them physically, and so it is that many money-blessed New Yorkers have picked out Bothner & Elmer's gymnasium, at No. 110 West Forty-second street, as the place to fit themselves to make them partake of three good meals a day and feel that life 1s worth the living, every day they can be found hard at They know that illustrious Mark Hanna, is one of the hardest workers in the “gym.” He goes about his work with the same earnestness that he does about all his other business. and, as a result, It would be hard to find a better condi- tioned man in Greater New York to- day. Gordon’s daily work in the} gymnasium has fitted him well, and to-day he is a perfect picture of good health. He engages in wrestling bouts with George Bothner, the light- weight champion wrestler, and in boxing contests with Billy Elmer. The Evening World told only the other day of the work Clarence | Mackay undergoes to fit himself for the arduous duties of his offices, but the only one of many moneyed men who do so, he is not HOT SPRINGS, Ryan has deliberately his proposed match with After issuing all kinds of a challenges to Fitz, and saying what he/ $10,000 OFFERED FOR hampion If he ever | Ryan row says! j Tommy Ing in The Evening World's big| after that were close enough, but the! ik would do to the ex got him into the ting, he Js not ready to Nght Fitzsimmons and will not be for some time. states that he and not Fitz Is the cham- middle- weight the twent Sharkey and Jack Munroe, th rs miner, of Butte, Mont,, will be made to day. that Pitasim- ready to fight him. This is not the first time that has dodged the issue with a good m ften gald he we for the contest, Ths the largest purse will be awarded the battle. i figat Joe Wal- » but when the time came for the signing of the articles Ryan managed to escape the conteat by making some ex- Ryan evidently had an idea that never be able 168 pounds or that he would never gat the contest so far, 1t com Broadway Athletic Club, of Butte, Mont., which will give the men a purse of $10,000 or 70 per cent. of the gross re- WEAN eked fas hard as the players Matrix- McLeod, 102; es, The Rosedales ropresented| Kerny,..178; Vel / Yonkers bowlers, and they were t when they started to roll that SECOND GA ijwld do well enough to put them| St. Nicholas—Munphy, 167; Boyle, 178; finals, The city teams were tho| King, 363; Dargean, 181; Hennesy, 1M, Unique, St. Nicholas, Matrix.and| Total Tv seen, 161 Good Fellowship. 124; Gulnburgh, 131; Armétrong, Eddie” Pollack was in his ac-| Stowe, 149, Total, 705. seat, as usual, to call fouls, THIRD RANE, were started promptly at) wnique—Davis, Vermilye, 143; Pe clock: The Matrixes and the Collinses oerelt: 120; Kinoatnon 1s Price, fn the first and put up a red-hot con- Good Fellowship—Steiner, 125: Boyer, Phe scores of 86 to Hs in favor of] 147; Coyle, 488; Connolly, 16; Baer, 92, ‘imes were not bad. The contests” Total, 663. _ SPORTING NEWS BRIEFS. pat Dieycle pacemakers and the crack among whom are many well oaid thas bad signe stance champions, are to organ: | Hurst to ride tor as "Pieabure track. everyday business without the danger, and that We. content uo retire front ube. fold, It has 4 with ‘Tim jp & union. The firm steps toward the Cor- femioa will occur to-night, ween a| Columbia fencers tll be busy thie week. To be held at Fitty-peound street morrow Cornell will com: at Columbia. pe ‘Three days later the local collegians will engage i i with the West Polnt Cadets at Wem Point, and Van Hora, of the Van Cort-] 4: the same time a junior team trom Columbts Perk golf links, will have the grounds Will take part in the competition for the Morrla by ile Is nom, Dulldiog tmedale at the Now York Fencera’ Ctui am eth parade ground for be- RIE 1 ‘The Century Wheelmen of New York will 9 & beotetoak dinger at their club-house, Now, 444- eee sapetoton Rewtlar7 ‘ak 446 Arnstertam srenen, nest Belarday, she sights Marry ©. | anniv: thelr organization. \ Tens | probably the. best ‘ow evele eh tn Binet : ‘whe played quarter-beck the Ld-lah balkline ‘tournament at the team last fall, haa | Kolckerbocker Academy tn Brooklya the players us oy celpts for a fight in July. It ts quice co that club. If the contest takes place in Butte Jt will be decked in the after-| noon, 13) “| JEFF WILL ROUGH IT WITH CORBETT, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Joftries and Bob Fitzsimmons boxed @ March 3.--Jim Sporung Club over 2,00 pi the presence Jeftries had this to his matoh with Corbet really don't will fight me after all, he demands a purse of $25,000 makes m ay in regard to that Corbett Tho fact Mat club will hang up such a puree. bett's talk that he ts entitled to a fgnt with me ts all bosn. je more entitled to a fight with me than Corbett, because he is the only man 4 not knock out “If I do fight Corbett it won't be a Island Oght. In that fight I just boxed him care- fully and gently and did not In our next fight 1 will sat: into him from the moment the 1 don't think the fight wi Y will demand that we will fight not the _Marauls of Queen punch away one of my hands is fre beyereen Jeftri and Fitssimmons there were four very six-round bouts, was the one bets cea dent night were Annis and Keane, the former ash , a in “ounohes as long as PROF. ELMER A Douglas Gordon, a relative of the;nasium he was as awkward as & sailor at a tea party, but to-day he is as clever as Bothner on the mat and almost as good as a Jim Corbett with He takes part in every although a When Gordon first visited the gym- se SCORES MADE RYAN SIDESTEPS MATCH WITH FITZ; JEFF AFRAID CORBETT WILL DO SAME recently, so Mack's Teputation was added to by his showing agalnst him ght. | makers in | mick BIG MEN’S FIGHT, ‘The selection of the battle-ground for -round bout between Tom big Sharkey and Clark Ball, manag Muntoe, wil meet to open the bids lub that ‘oft Only one bid has been received for from the aln that the men will fight before Guy Adams, matchmak ny, of Butte, it FIGHT BRITT NEXT. Jimmy Britt, the champion light- weight of California, who is regarded as one of the greatest fight his welght on the coast, will be given @n opportunity shortly to show how great a fighter he realiy is. He has been matohed lo meet Willie Fite- ee s for ald, the rugged light-weight fighter ™ South Brooklyn, who has also been putting his opponents to sleep with smashes on the jaw. They will uy conclu fore the San Francisco A. C. on April 13, for # per cent, of the Krows receipts, ong in & twenty-round bouly be: he match was clinched Monday by a telegram received by Fitagerald from| j Matchmaker Aleo Greggains. Fitz ac- cepted the offer without any delay. He will leave for the coast in a few days. Britt will engage Jack O'Keefe in « bout before he tackles Fitagerald, This contest will be decided at Portland, Ore., March 9 DOUGLAS FORDON AND gymnastic stunt, man not inclined to show a very development, would surprise anybody were he to be tackled for an “easy mark.” Young Iselin, a son of the noted yacht man, is another of the elite ‘ does, He ts equally good as a wrest- ler and a boxer. Racquets, handball and tennis are his favorite pursults, but there is nothing in the athletic line that is too hard for him. He can lift 100-pound weights with the grace and ease of a man built on stronger lines, and to say that there are any better athletes in all New York than he would be an injustice to him. Jesse Lewisohn, Walter Lewisohn, Albert Lewisohn and Fred Lewisohn are others of the millionaire set who are doing daily work in the gym- nasium to fit them for the work of their offices or to ward against any of the ailments which come to a man when he does not take proper care of himself, Other than the millionaires there are men of money who go to the gymnasium after having been run set who take part in the work of the gymnasium. He is an excellent all- and there is not a pupil ano can show the aptitude he round athlete, One of the match- hiladelphia wanted MeCor- to fight Jack Johnson, the same objection. Maher Hasn't Retired, Peter Maher has evidently f retiring from the ring. has just signed articles of agreement heavy-welght, in a six-round bout in Philadelphia on Monday Maher will be at a great disadvantage welght and reach in his favor. | nail Everett on the Jaw as quickly as)" meet at catch weights ett's first appearance in the Hast. Joe Walcott, the welter-welght cham- who intenis fighting this y another battle, consideradle has been booked for middle-welght | Cidiceton wie haa be success during the last nine They, will try concl bout before the Maverick in two weeks. of the Broad- way Athletic Club, says he will post a vertitied check of '.00 with the Daly) Bank and Trust cx the men accept his offer, FITZGERALD IS TO A, of Boston, “Corbett”? Saved Hin Korfeit, Young Corbett" was not in the best of condition for his recent Eddie Hanlon, California feather: | his fortelt of $750, On the afternoon of the fight "Cor- * was three pounds overweight, and in order to save his forfelt he was com- pelled to take off that much Inalde, of 0 weakened himself. to fight Hanlon again, make a much better showing next time. Carey to Fight Fverett. “Mexican Pete" heavy-welght nd says he will , the Western who arrived ceeded In getting on a match, He has bund bout In fhllagel. March 16, Carey is Jack Muproo's par Under Johnny Mack's nit is very Hkely that Carey will ‘succeed in beating Everett, Dotty’s Eastera Debut, Martin Duffy, the liwat-welght fighter of Chicago, will make his Eastern debut He has been secured by. ram 'Y| Corbett Won't Fight Britt, aa in a tna t Twelverround bout, betors Matthews Draws Color Line, Matty Matthews, the ex-welter-weight champion, is the latest fighter to draw the color line, Mattaews was made an offer recently to fight Joe Gens a ten- Le 8 bundy ela y vin ats o'clock on rts Back in the Game, down by fast living, and who, under the courses of physical culture laid down by the two clever professors, soon build up, Into )th their old selves, Syracuse Tommy Assumes Role of Dictator When ‘Grand Old Man of Prize Ring” Offers| to Fight Him—Big Boilermaker Doubts ‘‘Gentleman Jim’s’ Sincerity Regarding Proposed Fight. Criterion A. €., of Boston, to-morrow night, re he will meet “'iKid'* Goodman, the little T a Haley and Goodman ought to pat up a great ght. They will battle at 124 pou Walcott Fights To-Morrow, Hat Another bout to be fought In Boston to-morrow night will be one of twelve rounds between Joo Walcott and George Cote, of Trenton, N. J. They will exchange jabs and uppercuts before tho Physical Health and Culture Club, of that elty. Walcott nas bean doing. some training for the fight and ts aaid to b tin cons dition Walcott will the tenth round, standing off round bout in Youn y Stone Matched, Jimmy Stone, the 116-pound fighter of the Avonia A. C., and Tommy Quigley, of Wilkes barre, Pa,, wete matched last night to try con- clusions (nw Afteen-round bout before the Pequod A. C., of Scranton, Pa,, on Monday night, This bed fen ett) fight with Quig. (F115 pounds,” weigh jat the ring side Schumaker Matched, There wan another important contest between ranged last night. Willie Schu- the Avonta A. C,, the 105-pound was matched to meet , the 105-pound cham: ‘They wil! meot before the Cambridge (M Within two weeks, Another Match, who is matched (o fight Steve Cronby, of Loulavilie, tm a twenty-round bout he- of Mot Spri Ark. meted on bik andes "Me has, basa "signed, hy ie man Hevtora, to meet Jack Hennett, of Summit ‘ith in’ a ten-round bout before the Al Moran and Lenny to Fight, Tony Moran, the east aide t Eddie Lenny, of Ch r will meet ht at 124 pound: fer Coming Home, iene i ‘slated that he will ay sweste ‘end lo vd to dent Frllcieita Choynekt or "14 MeOoy." sher-welght, and twenty-round bout before the Savannah ( A to-morrow night, Joo Fairburn wai have fought Lenoy, but he was taken sick and the or Of, the olub eecured Moran, ‘iKid' Carter, who defeated John Wille, the Chicago heavy-welght, In @ Sfteon-round bout in California, 9 tom works som, ie having bie ova Ming on @ match in WINS HOW MILLIONAIRES WORK IN GYMNASIUM TO KEEP IN SHAPE. iT WOR! wite’De poms SaeLiss AND RACQUET. TITLE HOLDERS ENTER TOURNEY. the Polo A. A. Tournament. ninth street, on Friday and Saturday in their entries to Manager John Oliver. 1901 and 192 won the pound cham- pionship. He will arrive in this city to-day and finish triining for the event. gytinasium in Greater New York is thronged with ambitious young- sters who would win a championship, and every class is sure to have a big haz: reéelved mote than two hundred events can be decided In the two days, or nights, allotted for the tournament. Polo A. A. Park avenue and One Hun- dred and ‘Twenty-ninth street. se Rowing Games To-Night. individual Champianship—Beam, Du- Te armold, atthe White Elephant Manhattan. Borough— Alpha, at the Yorkvill ings “s nee) Company and Morningside, at Cam: nants alles, Riverside League—Premiet Jetvey, at the Riverside al Harlem Navy Leag Atalanta Doat, Clubsan at Thum & Kahisdor?’ Stock. 1:xch | meddtenon iinii& Con and Efe White. Elephant alley Bank clerk teas Weatern Bank, at the Broadway North Side National League—Constitution, Ty io and Dipper, at Marten’s alleys, erly Boat Club, wwood Boat Club, , Poor & Co., Ehlers Fitth Avenue Palace alleya. alleys, YALE EXPECTS TO WIN two-mile int nell and Columbia. Amateur Wrestling Champions Wil Defend Their Claims in The amateur wrestlers who hold champlonship titles in the A. A, U. will defend their claims against others in the annual tourney which will be held at the New Polo A. A., on Park ave- nue and One Hundred and Twenty- nights. All the title holders have sent The latest is from Pittsburg and Is the entry of John Schumacker, who in list of entries. To date Manager Oliver entries, and it is questionable if all the ‘Phe entries will close on Thursday night at 6 o'clock with John Oliver, New raikonian, Cable and N63 League—Mationx, Metropolitan Lite Claremont and New ys Trust Company of Amer- Bank and Secon4 National Morningside and Assembly Rooms ‘4 Spring—Arion, Fifth Avenue and Moon- New York Interclub League—Contury Wheel- Catholic Club, at tho Century Wheel- ya; West Side Republican Club vs, New York A. C., at the West Side Republican Club BALL-PLAYERS MUST PAY UP. George Davis and Delehanty Must Return Advance Money to New York Club or Remain Idle During Next Season. The activity of those interested [ ‘baseball is already beginning to show itself. President Harry Pulliam, of the National League, has set the ball a-rells’ ing, and from all accounts George Davis! and EM Delehanty, who were to play) with the Giants this year, but who were transferred back to the Chicago “toa | Washington teams of the American League, respectively, will have a lot to do before they can don a uniform. Pulllam has notifled Ban Johnson that Delehanty owes the New York Club $4,000 for money advanced at the time. of siguing, and Davis is indebted to the New York Club to the extent of $2,775. Neither man will be able to play with! the club to which he has been assigned unless he returns that money. The meetings of the two leagues will be held in this city on ‘Thursday night, and it is likely that something will be done then toward deciding on where the players will report. Davis wants to play with the Polo Grounds team. Other than tae start of John Mo+ Graw, the Giants’ manager, from Hot Springs to New York there Is nothing new in the baseball world. McGraw before starting took about $2,000 with him. He had a tip on Peaceful in a race in California and won out, When McGraw arrives he will begin the work of arranging for his men's training 1B to Savannah, whiea will begin a weel from next Monday i fe — BIG BENEFIT DAY AT CLERMONT RINK, Skating Races, Basketball, Hockey and Many Novelties on the Card, Racing, basketball, hockey and half a dozen novelties in the amusement line ara scheduled for the annual “eme ployees’ benefit day” at Clermont Rink on Thursday. The principal scesion will be in the evening, when John McCulloch ‘John: , nie “Neilsen and Peter Sinnirud will display thelr speed and fancy skating; George Davis will ‘shoot the chutes’ blindfolded on roller skates, and @ lengthy programme will be given that Includes snowshoe races, foot races, por tato races, combination’ races, Class A. and Class 8 handicaps, novice races, basket! on skates’ and ae “freak” races whereln the conte ante are required to show their versatility in the different«methods of locomotion. If you don’t approve; London’s decree that brown- | ish Derbies are “it,” you'll not be interested in our TWO-MILE RELAY RACE.’ copies of the brown Derbies Success on Saturday Leads Men to! London’s best-known hatter Belleve They Will Win March 14. js advocating as the season’a Exalted by thelr viotory over the Co- lumbia team at the latter's games on Saturday night, when-they made Red indoor record, the Yale team have 1 thrown down the gauntlet to all the shapes are ready, and Stetsom colleges, ang claim they will show thelr heels to their rivals all the way in the colleginte relay race at the Greater New York Irish A. A. games at the Garden on March 14. ‘Phey will have as opponents Pennsylvania, Cor- smartest shape and hue, Black Derbies in Springy soft hats, RocgErs, Peer & ComPamt, have origina eases pecul have no free Drops tlon, my experience, 4 and Gaveleped Jn. examination, together with 9) I find your case ts incui find your case is curable id wri charge for medicl what I promipe. VARICOCELE nently cured without euttlo, operation, No pals of lows ot time. ULCERS acute and chronic, by my system of treatment are Grind up at once, STRICTURE oured without dilating oF cutting. No pain. DISCHARGES stopped completely. BLOOD POISON- ING Permanently cured without the us of mercury oF potaeh. NERVOUS DEBILITY Dy my system of treatment Is permanently ‘of| Jimmy Britt, the eht-welght, of California, whey, will battle] is sili tying to induce ‘Young Corvett’ to meet him in & twentysround Dout before one of 4 Son Write if you cannot call. en BaR BUNTY ahkets ts Phases CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. DR.R. H. M. MACKENZIE’S Medical and Surgical Office. 146 WEST att Men, Come to Me, iceiiststte chiral ve ieitinant that is based on sclentise. kn ie. ion’ no trial or samplo trentmente Sale offer you. My, esuca- my ct If you will call and see me I will give you, tree of ‘cha you permanent oure of your condition. I no {6,0h00 8 Divers tustaded ta’ ths soeatnal tee asad, Of cate foray nuccese to promising nothing but What Pore svepmaite the tite yet have Load ‘stem me eed which £ “exporieice tat ay Whole lite man 8 auch, 1 can do, and always doing ECZEMA ireuve ‘ot the shla, “perme ci Bently cured by ie. HYDROCELE Hany wvellings of wuder: Tithe! « eemlag AHEUMATIOM to a1) tte forms te perme Matly Sted by my rate BLADDER. AND, KIONEY. be, cement eetmenh shew stone ot tm erica et rt Tio 4 P.M i) STREET,

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