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SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. <6 me MICHAEL, sOvecon eateet” FRACES Sanrearuont | RANDER WELSH MIDGET SHOWS MILE : IN 1.23 IN TRAINING. BIG MOTOR RACE OPENS INDOOR SEASON ON SATURDAY NIGHT. wey Woy Kin > PACE wi Tia, we s —-_ aS 2 { SET THE é fuer % = : d ¢ ; 0 beitowe on ; ! LEANDER SAYS. WELL EAT THE a / WELSH RAREBIT a THIS MIGHT tC G000 STAR HUGHEY M’GOVERN BEATS ALLEN IN HOT CONTEST. Terry's Young Brother| GANS-LANGFORD MATCH. | MOHAWKS VS. OLYMPICS. Has Same Fighting (Special to The Evening World.) In order to settle the question of BOSTON, Dec. 3—A match for the! supremacy on the gridiron the Mohawie k: Iv uaker | worla's championship between Joe Gans, ' Streak--Gi esQ of Baltimore” and Sam Langford, the| A: C.. the champions of the Bronx,, Terrible Drubbing. |New fnaland champion, sas been rati-| and the Olymple A. C, have decided te fled here. As an incentive for Gans|.meet again on Sunday, The game will 0 make the match athe paces set be played on Harlem Oval, at One Huns he (Special to The Evening World.) toed Faatodt chat the Mgnt take piace| Cred And Thirty-alnth strest sind MaAbe/ | : ‘ . PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 3—Hughey | before the. Crdterloy clu, ‘of this city, i ht pa pits \ McGovern and Juhnny Allen fought |hext Tuesday » Dec, strengthened for the final struggle. one of the fastest six-round contests put = = THE SUCTION MIGHT TAKE . TEAMS OF ALL NATIONS WILL _ _ START IN BIG 6-DAY RACE if a. Thalned tor CONDITIONS GOVERNING — at Garden Next Wesk THE CYCLING GRIND FINISH OF 1902 RACE. g| say ENTRIES FOR BIG RACE. M. L.. (1) Jean Gougaltz and (2) Caesar Simar, Swiss-French team, up by bantam-weights in a long witlle Teander and Floyd Krebs. 2,477 3%] |] (3) Rettich and (4) Beaugendre, German teatn score ithe EN UOnA TANG NeROIMD) ASE tie Jacobson and Newkirk.. 2,477 3 (5) Contenet and (6) Bret Fr if i night, Allen saw a chance to establish McFarland and Maya. 2477 2 5) Contenet and (6) Breton, French team. | a reputation by knocking out the Bedell Brothers. 2,477 2 (7) Samson and (8) Vanderstuyft, Belgian team. brother of the far-famed “Terrible e Bae and COED aH 2 (9) George Leander and (10) Nat Butler, Chicago-Boston tea:n, i) the first round went in to knock out Galvin se 4 (11) Floyd Krebs and (12) Petersen, Newark team "Mego Keegan and Petersen..... 2477 4 M ; cio aaataaN ahah emetig sshanl a Cures Diseases of Men, oy jaw and ‘alien wahoppes, acsient gp Pfostatic Troubles Private Diseases (13) Jed Newkirk and (14) John Jacobson, C. R. C. Association team, (15) John Bedell and (16) Menus Bedell, Long Island team. (17) Franz Krebs and (18) C. D. Barclay, C. R. ©. of A. team. Barclay and Franz Krebs. 2,477 — St to. Hughey iy E : i (19) E. F, Root and (20) Oliver Dorlon, New York team, the seconde of ‘both Tuslied Ferthow lage sandige, (us 5 areas tn 8 80 10 ee Saioes OFFICIALS OF RACE. |] (21) Frank Galvin and (22) Walter Bardgett, Buffalo team, Cutt it looked lke a free fight when | Mf diseane. in trom ® to 20 days BA RPGR HhEE hay (23) Patsey Keegan and (24) Charles Turville, Philadelphia team | ig en into the roped arene. | Wasting Re Ba ats wetiaelaer. on seh (26) James Bowler and (26) John T. Fisher, Chicago team. | JIMMY. MIKHABL, | looked like an intent RN thus the Gores quick and radical tn ‘ . rman. (21) Melvin T. Dove aml (28) Woody Hedspeth, colored team, Calumet Ereatest contest'seen here in vears with | Weakness 20 to 00 days, by my own ©. R. Klosterman, 5, jer, | \ we WELSH RA Ey bentam-welghts as the principals came ; Ceeeeeie FREOOUE) Fy i . Cinb, Re BIT to an end. 60 Varicocele mF. Kelney, toh * |] (29) Bobby Walthour and (30) Bennie M he pixi (SAAB RUC? dave Orns tinal Al Re % 3g | at jour and annie Munroe, the Dixie Flyers, Very’ simple remedy, 4 ” Bee, Zum Natentoe, | (Gi) Fraak Kramer and (22) Wille Peon, desoy Metene PUT SOAP ON HIS CUE. [Bf Sisseieinvelybyime " serempest puting : CaP {1 (33) MeQonald and (34 { son HIE. racant storiea which dave nean|f (22) MeHonald and (34) Adam Beyermau, New England toam, Charlie artaan GH Cae Stricture yin lood Poi: clroulated regarding the ‘infriendy | ) Jimmy Moran and. (36) Hugh McLean, Scotch-Irish team, | last night {n their third series of the Every veatize of atutude of some of the Ameri:ins | Harlem pool tourney by a score of 125! tH pain, " ‘son removed. fiwards the foreiun cycling stars, Wo, pig eel Nba arsntinucue val oy | to, | ome one | ""monkeyed” with | sctehHh TN EW YORK’ MASTER SPECIATA + Seite mie Materediin the internatiaral tesa | a co . allowed and all implicated NN be dis-| aa cue. putting “soap” on it, caus- ‘AKE NO CHARGE for a friendly talk. e Been, & exclusively Picyels champlonship which begina 14/ hours’ contest, contestants having th ey | Smee ue iets war ge Ge “ie heey ‘icing nny ottiee ‘sal care i Whestwaen would recelve some. rousn ey crack more than twelve houra tn | 4 ses havin a pro writing a DR L. R. WILLIAMS %. 165 W. sath’st.2n. y, treatment during the rage, have not! tare gained unfairly throuey oye oe Within an hour. In relieving hin nets BENNIN 5 . oe BAUASA the foreigners hay Ise ct wean i : Must mou In the home stretch GS ENTRIES. 3 Hours, 9 to 8, Sundays, 10 to 3. more contestants. s ilicing himself or "Jean Gougoltz, the eight-day champion Wenty-seventh street, north side of GE Europe, who has elddee ee pon themselves for one or more others will ned of “all others BR a z % RACH TRACK, BENNINGS, Deo. 3— oxen alxday races in this country and, 2." allowed. and eae ial nator betore TWO NOVED PACE-FOLLOWERS. rus Gairier Nok vemanowe haces re Who fs famillar with all the tricky cn-, * Dae ti ecrie e a Ns hae ‘ f if THEY WILL OPEN THE INDOOR CYCLING SEASON SATURDAY |", sent M ! I want every man thit is ployed ty the American riders to gain. fF te race, and in the Judgment of n Telleving, ‘the meenbers. ‘or if team | Firat Race—Selling; hurdle; two and a ~ Men, Come to (4 Suterine from Varicocelg, Hig Advantage, In speaking for himself 1" Bowrd of Referees may be reported (ostunta ‘andthe, selleved it Hie NIGHT IN 15:-MILE MOTOR-PACED RACE. mi And dis associates, » o e e, jourd oo! mtool ri t hold the pole and n i m fete Acute aad Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning: 1 Hydrocele, or a Swollings, Catarrhal eras mn fi it nt. If two rid by) stund more than on =28 \ bn “We want to win and win fairly, | fort and I think the champ ng been na a iN WO a vaaihs cyoes Caxton . 138 | fi Lost Vigor~and Vital ¢ Seal 5 acini s reir, PeHeved. — Furthermore, — this. pelleved Rheumatis: atts phamp p will be chang! ae aalely st h thelr) sider must make a positive. dismount ~ GOSSIP AN Second Race Two-year-old colts; alx fur- Bladder ana ney Conditions, Eczema, Pimp! taken across the water some one OWN ef eed in guinea 14D) ce the flat In the home stretche an | Stang ren ou “agueta 10; ; Erysipelas or any Eruptive Conditions of the Skin, oF of our men, We have some pretty (SUC shall be considered | 4 ants dn form Gf puncture, Lorleate : Master Ww Ht any Associate Diseases of Men, to come and havea social ay rid restilt In the boys fear they a lap such guess the Amer ‘Third rd Rav ‘wo-vear-old filll Inge} nix furionke riders (\chat with me. I will give you Free of Chi hel a thorough pere 1 ‘Columb! entific opinion Might not be able to hold the pace w concluding day eo + M. reo Coll an bava sonal examination, togetbtr with sail pants i distance win 5 “ : r ‘ati of your case. fer no longer. sul once, will set, ena) Sapte cance See cer Ne ; Ecknoatte” Wilke if you can’t call. Hours, 9 A; M, to 8.30 P. M. Daily. Sundays A. G. Batohelder, who will be referee’ himself in the ndvan e relleved Marvin Hart, the light heavy-welght of Louisville, has drawn the color line. | Halide Mele it you cant call, Hours, 94M. 08. Be ts eavaraces seid yosterday, that Jara lanaa wate partner before ihe leaders have! After Hart had finished his great battle with “Kid Carter in Boston Tuesday ree. By foul riding would be tolerated, All! {! AeA eniion the men will be warned against using reelve it for it or thelr repr wofair methods to gain an advantage, Jon with the waining of a Vane ie whether the cont and the offenders will oe sumai BP nore, rideray Chr OUmt tell cre > ers no laps b panished, EPA BSTAI DR NONE NHL US Labor rt! Sportin, , Miehael in Shape, ‘The report that Tommy Ryan and Philadelphia Jack O'Brien have been| Keatorth’; Sporting. ; B- One of the vest performances matched to meet in a six-round bout before one of the clubs in Philadelphia on Princelet cor . 2 ai . iy Rules sean: wen ik ater New Year's afternoon scoms to te an error, Before O'Brien left San Francisco | “ttn ‘Race—Thice veatoldn ned any tate ha | AUSER, Gi TO 1, WON, PR ala tar ie | for the East he came to an understanding with Morris Levy, matchmaker of the and forty ‘yards; Columbia course, Leander, the six-day cnampion, ‘tc | Hayes Valley A, C., of ‘Frisco, that he shall handle the bout between him and} Recburban oe pal Gols: ref Rilles beaind motor magaines in Madison | 66 99) Ryan, which ts to to decided in the spring. O'Brien has acceptd Levy's offer Punetual Hlenaes NRA OM one ee aot for the bout, which Is a guaranteed purse of $5,000, with the privilege of taking | Mollie le Peyton arrival irom Hurope. two weeks | ® por cent..of the gross receipts, if ee faci @ decides M'KEEVER TO MEET TONY CAPONI. i ’ mse! ou Riba sreed "teat The tweoty-round bout between Charley McKeevr, of Philadelphia, and Tony!?} | Capont, the Jtallan fighter, of Chioago, will be decided a Minneapolis on Dec. 8./ Rough Rider’: Attcles of agreement have been signed by both men and forfelts posted, If Mc-| Sixth Ra iden five laps. in case of a fall caused | er olo1 eight champion, had it announced from tte Be roan cities, tne caused | night, Joe Walcott, the colored welter-weight champ: auves, may| the ring that he would fight Hart, The latter immediately turned to the an- tant shall have! nouncer and sald: "I am a Southern gentleman and am compelled to draw the to him on the soore any number] color line," which may have deen lost. “of them shall H. M. MacKenzie, M. D., Mos’;2tth Sty. NO O'BRIEN-RYAN SIX-ROUND “GO,” And RAINLAND, 8-5, who also won, were mi and why not? Iam right here at tho tracl Gnd’ msc intionts acquaintance with all hores era of two reasonably. 3 | You have a bie ercentane. In In your favo connections are down for here at Now Orleans to dates showing how. a 20 account, operated on's $9. baste, WON $203. 90° UP TO DATE. a So It goes, day after f, Sallop csca 104 Cottage Farmer Jim 104 Hyland 94 Dramatist”: patent timer nad Tommy Murphy, the dantam-weight) to cut a hole in the smoke-laden ‘ate pean, eae th 1 q fighter of the New Polo A. A., of thie| Mcephere, es ‘ Pree eee olde olde rae up; mile MN a oe Are lS i elag ert oa ibiyay edoantd eR any am sci, Wading and the’ Keever beats Capont he will be matched to box Hugo Kelly, of Chicago, for six 9nd en cli 108 ‘Duke of K of Kendal 108 For the first five miles r Bias ACRES 2 Forked a right body blow, rounds before one of the clubs‘in the Windy City. MoKeever defeated Kelly in a Sweet Alice 100 Mt 1 ‘pit et “oct ‘3 Hofman way willing to carry yan Bob Fitzsimmons beat Georg on 8 ynn that made the latter feel any- ten-round bout at Milwaukee a few weeks ago. $i[ abom: ; MOMAUBER. Te won! NAINEARD, 8-5, es Wes ner, but an Eddie Gi hal comfortable. mn every round 228.00 ave! af Murphy earned a decided lead. i We therefore’ won and lont,. x ' Naito were ‘eree, and’ 60) thie beat. Murphy Kad a took tin} Wit tbueh RELEVTO TAPER ALANGERRG: NEW ORLEAINS ENTRIES. | s:00 account oENATED ON A820 HASIS HAS WON Rs12-00, He nen Reeve Aedrae At least that was what the “nd out generalled dn, ° Jimmy Kelly, the east side light-weight, was matched last night by his das Hor; draw. At leas t th NIX times during: fant dia Pls {lead at all, and each time hiv aim was manager, Plorrie Barnett, to meet Sam La - ord, » In a twelve-roun, Man Increased the speed Michael hyn; Jority of the spe eford, ef Boston, In a ve-round {OP and ‘pedialied in the same easy andj 350 ACCOUNT OPERATED ON A $10 BASIS HAS WON pasigir of ’ r ci ORLEAN! . Wout before the Central A: C., of Boston, on Saturday evening, Dec. 12. Kelly| , PACE TRACE: ND onunANS. Dec.| $85 ACCOUNT OPERATED ON A $5 NASIS HAS WON fy ad. ces "are 4 P raceful manner as he did when he|_ The fleht was held » will have to fight his best in order to beat Langford, as the latter 1s so well! ae follows: (@) For thove unable to take advant ‘of my two9 Sian pre re pace follower ot ashe Fer be The Naito " thought of by the sporting fraternity of Boston that they are ready to back him | First Seemann aah furlon Opportuni Eitan ee bie to plese ase Fo i ace, ‘but the exact I : . ount of #1), 5 will operate same rack PTUPRIOE Into. the, atreteh. In, the Ina aoe a Nace ‘owing te tne tllntiog feminatitee) Cone: at Nay PENNOS EGE: #00, Sielaes ye Arnold? orale Fortin Gadue Wet foflowita conténby Nout, detrant We putin ‘socrtton eaasaay” Jap Jimmy Jumped awsy from hls motor | ( 4 WILLIE FITZGERALD'S NEXT FIGHT. TRuges ‘den Sor ste Scalp You'are notified ning of the horses to be played for you, 8 y: and finished five Jengths in. Croat. the} snow storm through which the thr Roger 104 Ai chine lceartls’ how sea etend: at the end ot Gack wask operadiony Batches catching APNE OR ih ero ene MARRead ah doors tunon toialeuieu ine Willle Fitzgerald, the light-weight fighter, who recently knocked out Otto, gecond Race—-Aliot Fecelve wit itemiged statement with check ie, ons m9 commission of 30 pat oetn. ‘le, The test previous mile ever rid- {3 pevitte ‘cout Sicloff in three rounds, has been matched to fight Mike Ward, the Western fighter, | {phe hae “Hit nate Therefore; chat anything for\myselt, I must make you. Maer twonsy inthe aa ate , ever tha, track, which Js n slow to ae (he | ’ fbefore the Port Huron A. ©, on Dec. 16 They will clash in @ ten-round bout. i hich bt In ee a ean tack which are always guaranteed the best. By reduest, ¥ wif pyer uta, : | z EY Fitagerald has won the last four fights which he hus fought. os 7 shael feals certain he will defeati vent was what {r looked 11h 18 mider on, Saturday and In record time,| Qa ,wiM yNnal Ale pair unwed “t0 TRIAL AccouNT OPERATED ONA $2 BASIS RAS WON T0 DATE $81.00 eS rye een, lother. ‘They pawe cach other for (se and no deciston will be given ou: Wieder d pssameniately ‘vou take, advantage. of the nikneenas (ond be, RONX “CRIB.” TOURNEY. [nearly tne run tm Caaice omar forwarding minutes of t dinul to-morrow. 00 |tnac Y have in the near Mollie. 10 Ivernia ‘108 fitat round, and when It. was over! Three ents.are down on the card tor CRESCEUS 10 CET | | wlenth "kttng” wt aaaget RP Ate Be 20-1 HOT ONES FOR NEXT WEE eribbage tournament of the althor had worked up tho silghtest kind to-night, Joe/Grim, the Itallan middle- ig ite! fe Post. : ry int ‘peaides a good winner 4 Bi Gils Waly ‘Giua, A prominent Bronx} of a sweat. What blows were landed slated to fght Hugo Keily, oun heat woe, Ehie iat hae na. distinct i sane 2 ; homes Soe ae, ORhin Sue Tooke like ouitt ROWAN TGRIee: Chebman| were those, of “Murp! 80, 10F BI Found before tag the fant made on the Oct. a, 1008, tank i is Wing TP ay ee Snto consideration. | Kor ‘Dec. sth. two 6-3 int, Dia a: q jc Club, € %5 F Binal Hennings Bcond plage with |, AP% Just so did it go through tr Wallis Tomthy “Love, “the fy EER ; nied 3 ° phone, om th ¢ bit. We. eputy Co Fahey | faht. Murphy was the aggressor at all Quaker C! Meri ey ogc are booked wi r 4 , : ‘we wi wo dally ia /dnenn Boke id Oarnman Dead. cent.j times. Fiynn intimated that ‘he had al {.o%9 ya, ular distance before the iene at Ne Xe oroveh | pimoch, and it seemed as though he fuat| Hotta of or eninge aor and pinto ai i iia os Wanted to Jand st once, Ie 16d it, or Andy wy ‘mi 5 , 5 Bee aaa |i vs Ber wrk pte eB en boule fe pone ones so Ya