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“OF THE SPORTING AR THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING ‘DECEMBER 4 1908. RDNER BOUT AS SEEN AT RINGSIDE BY ARTIST “TAD.” These Pictures of the Fight, < Dion at the Ringside by the Famous Artist, I. A. Dorgan (Tad), Are the First from ' . The Scene of Battle to Be Published in the East. wer Cire DIDNT RELISH AGAR THE BND OF THE Go THE RIGHT SWING THAT FIT2'S Hanno im THE BROKE FouRTH GO KELLY COULD OT STOP JOE GRIM to The Evening World.) GO, Dec. 4.—Hugo Kelly, defeated Joe Grim, of Phila- the man without a in a six-round bout before last Club, of Chicago, ‘won all the way, and the crowd ani catcalled at Grim to fight. delphian severely, cutting ‘him up and of/ causing him to bleed profusely from mouth and nose. Grim made no pretence toward fight- ing, and the crowd was disappointed, \Grim was put down in the second, fourth and fifth rounds, but would be up and dance about the ring wildly each time, Kelly landed repeatedly on head and ‘Was something never seen be- |POdY and Grin stood still waiting for ering his head with his arms, motionless and waited for Kelly After the fight Grim made in broken Ish claiming a verable to ston Kelly fn a ten-rouni the spectators were ‘rommy Ryan and W and then Grim would dance A|Jack Root, Ryan acting as second for and run about the ring like Togs kept after him throughout ycontinued to cover up his head ‘Kelly punished the Phil- Kelly. The general opinion was. that Kelly would be unable to put Grim out fe uch men as Fitzsimmons, Gans Peter Maher, Gus Rublin and several others have failed to atop him: )CKEYS MAHER AND “LYNE ARE HOME AGAIN o White Star Line steamship sehich arrived this morning from carried pool, had among tho: Maher and Lucien Lyne, Both hav almost a year, and both paling to thelr homes. They went to he Hoffman House, where they will } for a few days, and then Maher any Lyne to ere te Her Hartford, Conn. ‘been riding in Eng- Lexington, Ky. Maher has been riding for Sir James Miller and Sir Daniel Cooper. He has the | Not been up to his past records in win- ning mounts, owing to the fact that he was nearly killed last July in a motor are] car accident. Lucien Lyne has been wearing the re- | colors of James R. Keene. He won the Imperial Produce Plate and the City of London Foal Plate, | He has forty-six winnings to his credit INDOOR CYCLE RACING TO-MORROW NIGHT’ Jndoor cycle race season, which the Garden to-morrow night, ifgir to become the most successful history of the sport. New York- @not had thelr usual share of during the outdoor season just | if not fs plied naturally will take to it now es Maable than ever, while i ‘rivals are a faster, ity. day Face, which begins at mid- , has a stronger entry than before. The list of foreigners is more! miration of lo: jevenly matched and better experienced lot than ever entered the race. ‘The race to-morrow night behind mo- tora between Jimmy Michael George Leander promises to be a record breaker,” Miohael is just as fast as ever, faster, and Leander is in the Det of shape and confident, They are to go fifteen miles. Other races are also carded for, to- morrow night, but, of course, the feature will be the motor event. Michael has always deen popular with New Yorkers, nd \Leander, by his victory in last the | vear'x fix-day race, also won the ad- 1 enthustas )KE OF ROXBURGHE T0 BUY RACING STABLE Dec. 4.—The Duke of Rox- Miss the New York milllonair- It is will purchase outright recently marrie? in for racing here. 4.—Every effort nt 8. F, Angus. ot nytiien the club for y Just offered Bar: | season. Sir J. Blundell Maple. At the December Newmarket sale of on, it, ls widely Tet that Sir -Maple's ‘horses will not qo xinder the hammey wm the usual but will be sold privately. JOCKEY CLUB IS OWED SHBATE = Once a year the Jockey Club issues a forfeit lst announcing the names of the turfmen who haye failed to settle up cheir entrance fees during the racing ‘This year the lst contains the ghamplon: Pitts-|rames of 3&4 delinquent owners, the ag- the |gregate amount vf thesé forfeits that Base-|have not been pald being $68,476. Of the a Austen, on the jist Barney Schreiber, of Bt. yeas ting $i) charged against f ene ‘able dn next, owini | 44.808 Among | bi and) iy Fite Louls, wads with for- | hat THREE MORE BOUTS ON CARD T0-NIGHT Three more fights are scheduled to be decided in the squared circle to-night. The contests will be between the follow- ing fighters: Eddie Connolly, of St. John, N. B., vs, Charley Hitte, of Troy, for twenty rounds, at Schenectady, N. Y Jack McClelland, of Pittsburg, vs, Cha ley Neary, of Milwaukee, ten rounds, Milwaukee A, C., and Billy Whistler, of Philadelphia, Joe ' . of Bult. more, fitteen rounds, Balumore, between Wllstler and ‘Kk the reopening of the VxInR game in that city. Hitte, who Is co meet Connvlly, of the most promising welter-waighits in the business. He has knocked out Willie |Mack and George McFadden, and his many other victories ¢o his crealt, The contest between McClelland and Neary is likely to result ina draw. is one rr ATTEL MAY NOT FIGHT AGAIN. Abe Attel, the California feather- weight, is suffering from blood polson- ing in his left arm, and his physician has told him that his chagces of ever fighting again are few ARtel is stop- ping in St. Louis at preset BENNINGS ENTRIES. (Special to The Bveri.ug World.) RACE TRACK BE iS, Dec. 4.— The entries for to-morrew's races ure as follows: First Race—Handicap; three-ye six and a half furlongs, 109 Mis. Frank Foster100 tH Tin duatth ganpien WW kant: ¢ Buttons. Sung Henry | Second Race—Selling; maiden two-year + olds; six furlongs; Columbia course. Oxonts F Helle Claire Cheri Mountain’ ‘Breeze: Halt Holiday Wahpeta, Thind Race—Steeplechase; three-yoar-old and up! about two miles anda bale. te Night 2605. Mile Way rapezin : Illuaed Fourth Tt he | Maximum: “athree- yout! olds und) up Clrour ‘ veld River Pirate Fitch Carbuncle .... three-year-olds and bia course, Margraviato .. «100 OS. 4 ot styland so c w Slany "Thanks <2.) 99 Bite and Orange: Nt Sixth Race -Handlcap; and up; mile and forty course, Riehtfut three-year-olds yards; Columbia ‘Trenan NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. NEW ORLEANS, Deo. 4.—Tho entries Morrow's races aro gp follows: rth | Race-Six furlongs Uhurlew ‘Hotel ‘Staker, vi Duncan. Falernian. Morning ‘Monamtic and one-elghth ‘een. Charlie ‘Thompaon.110. Little. Seout., Sixth Ri 4 one-auarter 1 8 40° Prince ae q if Proxy. . 02 va ' Sixty-sixth street. NO STREET IN AM. LEAGUE PARK Effort to Have Baseball Grounds Cut Up Fails—Park Now Like- ly to Remain Intact for Two Years. Another effort was made to-day by the property owners on Washington Heights to do away with the American League baseball grounds at One Hun- 1 and Sixty-sixth street and Broad- Last spring when the grounds were being established the property owners sought to secure the opening of One ‘Hundred and Sixty-sixth street, which It ordered by the clty authorities would have resulted In cutting the grounds in alt. Ny 'Po-day Lawyer David Welch, who has been retained by the property-owners and the management of the Home and Orphan. Asylum adjoining the grounds, appeared before the Board of Estimate and Apportionment and urged the con- sideration of his resolution to approve the new map of the district contem- plating the ofening of One Hundred and Lawyer Welch was anxious to have the matter taken up at once and disposed of before the advent of the new administration, Let Matter Go Over. Comptroller Grout and Mayor Tow de- cifled that the matter could not bé taken up and disposed of before Jan, 1, there- by Jetting It go over. There is liltle prospect now of the grounds being disturbed for two years at least SALE OF KEEP’S SHIRTS and FURNISHINGS. Having been unable to make a satiatactory renewal of the lease of oui PHILADELPHIA STORE, we haye closed that branch, and now offer {te entire stock at cost and in many Jess than coat COLORED SHIRTS, 75. Have been #1, COLORED SHI TS, 95e. b 50 COLORED Sith! s1.35, Have been $2.00, Winter Weight Underwear. 7] Pall Fashioned- jpalbrigwen or) Tas been 1.50. Hosiery 2 for 25c, ST HALF PRICE. Handkervhiete-ture, i two for 25c. Just jee, PAJAMAS, 95c-Cheviot, Madras or. D vy Capes value 61,50, ‘SUSPENDERS, 250.450. we been $1.50 to 82.50, | Keep Manufacturing Co. Makers of Keep’s Shirts, B’way, Bet. Sith & 32th Sts, ‘We have no other store in N, Y¥. {Dr. Williams < 165 West 34th St,, New York, me Hours, 9 Ade to 3PM, Sundays, 1010 3, Fight Chat and News of Around the Fistic Circuit. PUGDOM ———— Benny Yanger, the ‘Tipton Slasher," and Hughey Murphy, the feather- weight fighter, of this city, have been matched to try conclusions in a six-round bout at the next boxing show to be held by the Watita a.’C., of Chicago, next Tuesday night, FELTZ TO TACKLE BEZENAH.’ Tommy Felts, the little Brooklyn fighter, will meet Gus Bezenah, the Cin- cinnat! bahtamweight, in a twenty-round bout before the Business Men's Club, of St. Louis, on the night of Dec, 15, Bezenah is regarded as a promising lad by the fistic critics In the West, and as his recent fights in that part of the country were good they look for him to secure the decision over Feltz. DECKER AND LENNY SIGN TO MEET. "Kid" Decker, the Quaker City Voxer, and Erdie Lenny, of Chester, Pa., have signed articles of agreement to try conclusions in a ten-round bout at the next boxing show of the Lancaster (Pa.) A. C., to be held next Thursday night. Sam Bolen, the colored featherweight, and “Kid” Williams will meet in the semi- wind-up, BOXING AGAIN IN ST. LOUIS, Matchmaker Charley Baughton, of the West End A. C., of 6t. Louis, who has recelved permission from the police authorities of that city to hold boxing shows in the future, has decided to limit his contests to ten rounds instead of twenty. He says the fighters battle harder for ten rounds than they do in twen- ty-round bouts. His first show will be decided in two weeks. Haughton has offered Benny Yanger and Hughey MoPadden a purse. They will probably ac- cept it, i GEORGE MUNROE QUITS THE RING. George Munroe, the little bantam-welght fighter, will never fight again. A few days ago his father, who ts one of the best-known horseshoers in this city, of- fered him his business if he would give up fighting, and George accepted the proposition, Munroe was one of the cleverest boxers for his welght a few years ago. SANTRY TO DON MITTS AGAIN. Eddie Santry and Maurice Sayres, the Chicago boxers, have been matched for Dec. 18 for a six-round bout at the Milwaukee Boxing Club, Santry has made good In the Badger metropol! jd Sayres's recent decision over Tommy ody has brought him many follower ! ‘ oF: \¥ W W. LE “UGLAS $3, 50 SHOE 2" e.00 AMERICA LEADS THE SHOE FASHIONS OF THE WORLD. The leading styles originate in Brockton, the manu: Ja facturing center of men’s fine shoes In this count Originated by My Expert Model Maker are Copied Eve: jwhere. - L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their excellent style, easy. fittiieg and superior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe in the world. They are to $7—the only difference is the price. If I could take you into my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest in the world under one roof making men’s fine shoes, and show you the infinite care with which | to every pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced anywhere. ~ If I could show you the difference between the shoes made in my aa and those of other makes, you would understand why Douglas $3.50 8 cost more lo make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear pee o and are of greater intrinsic value than any other $3. shoe in the market to-day. There is a great difference between wholesale and retail prices in ust as good as those that cost you $5 | forse WORLD SPECIALLY REPORTED Wm. Voxel & Son. Individuality in Men’s Clothes Every man has little ,marks of indi- viduality which “crop up” in everything he does, and which are mirrored in his clothes. Ordinary clothes will not express his individuality, because they’re common- pee and will make the man who wears them ook commonplace. Wm. Vogel & Son clothes bear the imprint of the most skilled crafts- men and made as they are with our famous “‘Concave”’ Shoulder and ‘‘Closefitting’’ Col- larlend personality. This ‘‘Concave”’ Shoul- der of ours is not obtained by padding and superfluous wadding, which stretches and loses its shape, as in ordinary clothes—but the graceful lines, the height, the breadth, are moulded right into our “Concave” Shoul- der by hand, tostay. Whether it be a suit or overcoat at our lowest or highest price, it is made with our “Concave” Shoulder and “Closefitting”’ Collar. $15 Winter Suits & Overcoats In overcoats you may choose from all of this season’s newest models —medium length Overcoats, long, loose Overcoats, Chesterfields, &c. —at $15. Of Suits, there are any number of patterns in single and double breasted sack models in fancy tweeds, blue and black Thibets, light and dark toned Cheviots, new cassimere effects, worsteds in two- tone effects, either smooth or rough surface, at $15, Other Suits & Overcoats, from $12.50 to $50 WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway. Houston St, The Gallagher Stores The Largest Family Sepply S Stores in the Country ONLY THE HIGHEST GRADE GOODS! THE LOWEST PRICES IN TRE CITY’. Grand Holiday Combination Sale. ONE BOTTLE 5-YEAR OLD RYE WHISKEY. ONE BOTTLE FINE OLD TONIC PORT WINE. ONE BOTTLE FINE OLD DRY SHERRY WINE. ONE BOTTLE MEDICIN¢L BLACKBERRY BRANDY. All for $1.00. With Each Combination We Include Vree Six Wine Glasses. This Combinath n Pucked for Shipment anywhere,” Hunter Rye, per bottle. Wilson, per bottle..... Maryland Rye, per bottle, vetter tan “THESE PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY." ALL OUR HOLIDAY STOCK AT GREATLY RLDUCED PRICES, Monogram Rye, 7 years old............05 + $2.00 per gallon Private Stock Special—Peer of them all. +++» 8,50 per galion Fine Port and Sherry Wine........ We carry a largor stock of Fine Wines and Li Hors ¢ Jishmen ‘. and operate the ao bes: Family th Street any retail estabe ade stares in N. ¥. C, Madison Aven Sporting. ‘Sporting. KING CROKER, 15 to 1, WON and Cardinal. Woolsey, # 0 6, adding vewo, ‘more y Beales, 4s Weew the Wwe peaches that preezed home fo) 3 Thursday, Tancin ron My Ned. record, and my many jubliant follow: tre continue to, sing my a Lixive Dut two ® day. Rew. member, when Y auvice stu have w bie percentage tn soar eager now that you, arvvon'h lve one, and stable connections are down fora bunch. Ureproducl lated form. my. winning record here at New Orleans to date, showine how @ count, operated on & $8 basin, WON EO, UP. TO DATE. Jaorie siayed with, Price.« ‘4 ‘i ye H Aton Ker : 1d HORN AUBER. ‘Won, : CROKER, i5-1, wot therefore won and 100 ACCOUNT GEERATED SO 850 ACCOUNT OPERATED ON A $10 BASIS HAS WON #573,00, $25 ACCOUNT OPERATED ON A $5 BASIS HAS WON $256.00, For .thove unable to take advantage, of my. twos Op oortuni bores, wite betwonally, T'ipake’ the sauowiiw/ offers and t wlll operate name nte‘at\ the tack PR account of one necount is pul operation the oie ander ‘the followin a ps i nase nt ts Binyed 2 ‘2peration, the, Gay ,ot ch UOT. TAC the end of each week's ‘oberati ‘ins Stem! t anything ‘uarefore to ne math a which’ ‘, obtain here at | Penept $10 TRIAL “TCCOUNT OPERATED ONA $2 BASIS HAS WON TO DATE af 00: forwarding accounts immediately you take advantage of the numerous good once: B; TOL THE BIG SPECIAL. _ 25.TO 1, 25 TO 1. i t 8 to will attempt. ( tna as ease Berea Te or Fueed edt i Beh, Evo feb to Moe tor. iy eae {net Rice arent fn, “stale connection® are ‘con fident. “For ean eniiat one of, these, vin i risa ” traci pres Ones, “Ba shoes. You pay only one profit on shoes made in my factory and sold direct to you through my own stores in the principal cities. sult is, you get better shoes for the price than are retailed elsewhere. ly own secret process of tan ng. the bottom soles produces more flexible and longer wearing leather than an; ‘other tannage. Corona Colt is the highest grade patent | We leathermade, That Dougl proves| Boys: and $1. here is value in Douglas €8.50 shoes, “4 rast Color Eyelets Used Exetualvely, Shove by mall FFA SUC LAB. Brockton. 15 DOUCLAS STORES IN CREATER NEW YORK: 433 Broadway, cor. 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