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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, x SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. <© _ ot Weary Riders Plug Along in Hope of Landing the $1,500 Prize Which Goes to the Winner. THIS METHOD MAY ENABLE THE MAN IN TAE RING » TO SEF SomeTHING + "YOUNG PETER JACKSON’ PUT + NG QUT I FIERCE FIT BAN JOHNSON PROMISES scr sss BALTIMORE, M4., roung | to the good in weight, He was utterly Peter Jackson” knocked out Bob Long. | Long fous ray of Chicago, in the eleventh round of| neht trom the t : Club last night. The men fought Be reall, pug hit himseit « out in the first five catch welghts and were in splendid con: | rounds at a furious pace, DEATA-DEFYING PACE WILL MARK FINAL HOURS OF AWEUL GRIND WHICH ENDS T0-NIGHT AT GARDEN © Seben Teams Now Tied for First Place Will Fight It Out in Heart-Breah- ing Sprint at 10 P. M. SOMETHING DOIN’ AT HARRY STEVENS THEY MUGHT TR USE THE GARDEN For CURING HAMS — SIS Beco S Ove eS JOHNSON BEAT FERGUSON IN DISAPPOINTING FIGHT - B. By Johnson, president of the Ameri- views on the baseball situation. Thi fa what he sald: . “The American League will hold its ale, y. the eM ' 5 ‘ Annual mecting at the Auditorium Hotel, | ite Sox.” are mot on spenkln (Continued from First Page.) ‘ : terina, and it will be diMoult tw. brin a in Chicago, next Thursd T cannot {tem together. give you even an outline of our pro-| Brash WILL Fight Plan, | Mrs. Walthour, who from her arena box directly opposite had seen the acci- “gramme, but you quote me as say-| 3, WevniaGhataciinaret , rushed screaming down the trac! her husband's Tag thae St will be the most important | pfi,MAy {Ake @ sear or more to accom. | | dent, rushed s down the trackyto her husband's side, ‘Mecting of taseball men ever held. Ts Beast wilt Nant fie ‘ie on fre | i} “Before we adjourn the chances are | Start to finish, but it will prove to be a | , battle, for Brush will be forced DE Ss OSE S © more than ever that new and Important tthe’ other seven"elute in hs —_ LEANDER’S NC Is aaaues will bo brought up and several negiie aurprises sprung on the public, ‘The pvan Meets Robinon, Tho last outdoor foothall game of BROKEN IN FIG American League 1s strong, We have| Frank de Haas Robison, the owner the season tn this vicinity will be AT, the money and the players. he St. wis Nationals, hs ea pliyed at the Harlem Oval, One Mun- >“ spent the best part of the day at the dred and Thirtyssixth street and Madl- , to-morrow afternoon, ‘The there in talking ‘shop’ with Mr, Frank teams will be the Dread- | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Dee. 12.—George Leander, one of the ” Farrell, the owner of the > York cording to the at, a Mr. \ said * Du have resign . 0 Xavici a © big six~ aaa y Club. Now I am going to Cleveland | the! jy’ ato ina ginis whee EP A te GSH ree ag en OO a be to eg CO Oe Bee ow tom: golig tho! Job) of ie ‘ : , (ate a the Bronx. hey will Ges he was otherwise brutally beaten by one cf his trainers at the edge of the Yer, ave * anawered for the junior cl ipo! . ef 1 7 Be celeste cze ticcon tant ofitte, Fealgned. anamered for the Junlor cham up track this morning. This occurred in view of 4,000 spectators and caused to held you and ng for has lost a seu thelusnscnidpenes ; ar elub, I know! Both teams, have been ow ° “Our circuit 1s complete and strong. | that we gid not play winning ball last over Mks and neit tho wildest excitement. oem apse mas iaaie a Hades interest in sel Asan and Aine manager might | game Despite his injuries Leander will be able to continue in the race. 0 Detroit Club to a local syndicate | *Ucccel in making good."” eanad by Lewser Navin. “Pat, TL won't accept your resigni- Leander had just been relieved by his partner, Nat Butler, He had a ig Y “The new financial backers of the| want tie ty thie eto vee ee tueally | cot put alongside of the track next to the press headquarters and had been “Washington are mea of means and in-| !t is to my Interest to give St, Louis RYAN WILL WATCH. sleeping there so as to be handy in case Butler should fall out. When he ae fluence. A Ge Ee | went to his cot he found one of his trainers asleep there and with another | Gp Sensations to Come. Part company now. Suppose we have trainer Leander started to rout him out, | | Rnother talk tormurrow pes oneal menting of the American| tren and McGraw Meet. ’ ’ |HAD HIM DOWN ON TRACK, BEGG twand!new crop of baseball sen- |. nt John T. Brush and Man- Exhausted by the tiresome vigilance of the week, the sleeping trainer antions. AN Gin? WONGHE at IRS Biota Wie was hard to rouse, and when he did open his eyes he sprang to his feet in a fit of frenzy, His fist shot out and it caught Leander in the face. As Xf this trick is turned the new ctroutt torla ‘and talk” over ay 1 Naticnal League, and! SPring training | te | Will be called the Naticnal League, and O'Brien, tno | Leander staggered back to the track the trainer leaped at him and got him nter who |x down in the rut of the track. © & number of magnates who are sup-| Sepiit early in Mar Philotetphia Jacl posed to cut an important figure in the re "lolever middle-we : ae -— mat 1 meet Ityan the While beating the rider the trainer seemed to realize what he was do- y he ene eee Tc [ing and stopped. ‘Then he was all apologizing, helping Leander to his cot PRUE SAGA rs ‘will makefand assuring him he was not conscious of what he was doing. his” firet e y n +o in Hibs oppon: ont will be Mil Cincinnat! figh eee es es) WEARY CYCLISTS ON WEIGHT IN CY GLE RAGE Aol as a LAST MILES OF RACE Longford, the colored fighter Brite Ne cen TY acuta nfteons| MADISON SQUARE GARDBN, Dec. 12.—Tho alx-day riders are on the MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Dec, 12.—Despite the fearful strain of} fount bout in orton, fo mer inant {homestretch now. They will finish thelr week's grind at 10 o'clock to- Six days’ continuous riding, many of the riders in the big six-day strug-| vit’ befoce the Central A. C., of Ts-|night. Seven teams are still tled, and the finish will probably be a mad le Love, the Quaker gle have picked up flesh during the week. Eity Boxer, in weneduled to tackle Ches- [whirl during the last mile, with the fastest sprinter getting the verdict. In but three cases has the fearful tax upon the strength and vitality of | ‘er Goodwin, of, Boston, in 8 alxeround Sleep, the kind that rests the brain and relieves the body, is not to be © ‘the men caused much loss of flesh. These three are Jacobson, who has lost | naciph _, ten pounds, and J. Bedell and Franz Krebs, who have each lost five pounds. ay A Leander has gained five pounds since the start of the race, and Floyd) NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Krebs ‘thas picked up six pounds, HOW THE SIX-DAY RACE HAS thought of now by the men who, money mad and glory seeking, have spent hours and hours of the past week on wheels, Lashed to the side rails of ithe track fence are ten cots, No rider ever gets away from the track. ie NS, La, Deo, 12—Tye en-] When he lies down, it is at the track side, but few, if any of the boys who : Monday's races are as follows: | make up the teams, sleep. matuen two It is not the chee ; 100) awake. It is the things their own minds tell them, and they run something 103 like this: Your team mate fs losing ground. Be on hand for a quick call. AFF 100 No amount of sleep-producing things can lull them into a peaceful rest. It 110T Jj, | 19 a case of be ready at any minute to get up and ride like the wind, 6 and one sixteenth mies; Twenty Riding for Fourteen Prizes, 00 Mra. Fr. roster 4 | eball world wilt be passed up. The} @an League, after a day in this city! Premoters of the scheme any that it wilt | (Special to Tho Evening World.) Sandy was hooted and hissed be a comparatively easy task to induce edn the would not fight. It looked as if started Beer clivetet Just potas ihe tho Boat 1 HMMadolphia. and st. Lows | COLMA, Cal., ate 12,—Jack Nobiwea) een of Age. i Ascceeaee Boarded tie train Johnson vole OpU! They h uy New hs beh . - on jside lght-welght, dete dH Fag ive.tencrsins dana nar hen 66 Cures Diseases of Men ed =| uson, of Bosfon,|man through Topes on two Coda! ¢ twenty rounds |Slons, Johneon fight ‘vs i F nghtingy Ni fiteenth round. ‘to rd kO0d, enotigh form No ty | rant, but invariably missed. Ferguson! conclusions with Jetfries. “Jett could | was badly. attered ‘and took some i defeat both mer ‘n dn che same ring. | puntstm 180n the aggressor Jonneons showing was «great through: va tle landed fis 1eke time and eet pointment ' to ‘who on Ferguson's face, Ferguson ittod Champion Jel! t once In a while, but Seithout ene Be ee Sime i ————— (Spectal to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, Dec, 12.—Despite an injured right hand, which was useless after the e second round, “Buddy” Ryan, the north night. } PRIVATE DISEASES cured in 8 to Ryan showed marked improvement ‘Out the use a? poisonous drums” Sie since last seen at a local public boxing cured without, cutting ow and proved that he is deserving Zi ——aoeeees in from 8 to 10 days. of consideration from the best of the; 4 ; WEAR! Time ot Ught-weights, whom he has challenged WASTING WE NESS repeatedly of late, Fagin also showed | ii), oe ° bdevter than in any of his Sava m this} remedy aid. SER a with. elty. ' ap , AD out cutting, pain, drugs "Buddy" proved a ttle too fast for | 4 i ‘or detention from business. but at no siage did Fagin exhibit! sat 5 PROSTATIC TROUBLES perme: as of yore. Ryan floored i > ji oe an him three tmes during the contest, and | ss the disease. in from 6 to 90 dayesn Fagin took the count each time, Most | BLOOD POISON Every Yentixe, ot of Ryan's blows were of the straight | (aaa ee on left-Jab ang left-hook variety and/ 33 from” syatens without oud ot mereury counted for points only. at e At the end of the sixth round nuteree| NERVOUS DEBILITY nd pean Tyrell had no trouble picking the win-| my own fan aay to ner. I MAKE NO CHARGE for a friendly, ‘tae oF been exclusively treating ‘The Injury to Ryan's right mitt will private! yay ta tacking. ta ee pei nen asa jee oars. wilt EBA aclenOs o8n devi oF ca cel his eons etch. ali etn | and restore you to faaiin. inthe mortest time, with the least medicine, and the hurrahs of the spectators which keep them |!" Diamond” Dick defeated Jim Driscoll | & 165 W, "34th Sty N. Y, tn six rounds, Bob Manard knocked out | Dr il iams c aU Ae Jack Madden in the’ thin and Walter ° 7 Sundays 30 te ontyee Panker stopped Jack Kalender in the fourth round, i Waddell to Pitch Again. %, rtin George “Rube” Waddell, the star Sporting Sporting. pitcher of the Pihiladelphia American League team, will quit the stage on Sunday at Philadelphta, where he will Se ee Sere canceseent ca iace wo-horte wire at New Orleans. This 1g one of the beat ea Propositions ver races Era aa vember my int hr acceptance of a, $7,000, contract sige | season which it Is said Mack has offered | §ooq thing m da: iinet th th startling regularity Waddell he is ttred of the below fi ie Mater form my" Ww jew Orleans to date. Rare and that after tle conference with | 'a't28 accolnts snemied on m8 Basis, world hy e. crea Played, with Pri on runtestuntt §-1, won: MEDAL, 8-1. won.. ii ty “ETHICS, cli 37 ATHEOLA. Elin pay as J, a Olsen Stays with Jenk: Nef) Olsen, the big Dane, who ts matched to wrestle Jim Galvin, the Irleh champion, at mixed style of wrestling next Taursday night at Prospect Hail, Brootdyn, went aguinst Tom Jenkins at the Untque Theatre last wight under Graeco-Roman rules and succeedeal tn staying the time limit of ten minutes Agceed upon. ‘Tonight Fritz Mtohl will meet Jenkin: this ae JANBELER 8: Dee. Y. rip ot Bos IT anerO ET lost! TOMMY FOSTER Sel, tow Theretore there wan won And Wetec ccc. $100 ACCOUNT OPERATED ON A #20 HASIS $50 ACCOUNT OPERATED ON A $10 BASIS WOULD WIN 480.09 Welaht on Mhey are twenty tired, weary fellows who are plodding along to-day Aetnrees i Roya) Pirate Ni % To-day. Capt. Arnold’ 8 Reoklesa for but fourteen prizes. Six of them haven't a chance, but they keep on james. Sunday. To-day. Gain, Loss, Mary. ‘Moore. pedalling as thotigh the first prize of $1,500 was a_ possibility to them, Leander 190 5 0 From one lap to a dozen or more are those hopeless pairs behind, and it's Butler . 161 4 0 hard to guess their motives for keeping agoing and tearing years off Newkirk . Jacobson Walthour ..., Munroe . their Hyes by the awful torture they are undergoing. . 08 Class M2 Aladdin aia 1 want every man that is soit Men, Come to Me! tarenitrc varicose Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning’ a Hycrocele, or any Swellings, Catarrhal Discharges, Memmain. Thomoro iv 106 $25 ACCOUNT OPERATHD ON A $5 BASIS WOULD WIN 84040 ~\ For those unable to a oie use of Opportunity [65 q a snd mo an account of $100, su0'er #28 and t wil quit on ssi under ‘the following: conditions: Your, weeount Ts putin. iti fre notified each morning of the bere to be pla: wuastlys Now ou mand CAR the end of ead fn itemized atatement with check for Seinninaes leas my commission of to get anything for myself, Tm me mako you win, en Ope fharge nothing. for the. inform rices that appear in this ad. are fthich Tabtain here. at the rack, which a niways Kunranteed the bent. “Hy request Recent trial necowntn of 10 A G10 Telal Account Operated on a $2 BASIS WOULD WIN TO DATE g188:00y 50 to | Shot Within Your Gras, WONEY TROUBLES AND URINARY TSCA Rheumatism in allits forms, Lost Vigor and Vitality varde; purse Bladder and Kidney Conditions Eczema, Pimple: » Erysipeins or any Eruptive Conditions of the Skin, or any Associate Diseases of Men, to come and have a social chat with me. I will give you Free of Charge a thorough per- sonal examination, together with an honest and scientific opinion Viening Monta of your case, Suffer no longer. Consult me at once, ote Ble the | Granco Roman Ayn ite if you can’t call, Hours, 9 A. M. to 8.30 P.M. Daily. Sundays gaamplon, i conadey Pa 8) 210 A. M.to4P, M. Consultation and Advice Freq- Bratt Wate ron ae R. H..M. MacKenzie, M. D., .itS Wadd St Bure tarce times within au catch-as-catch-can rules, De wo 8 to 1 shots; these ice fit and ready, and le bye eSinla’ detained” winery. | Poe Tucedayy Dec. tb, "me meton erent here tram 23 rf to 1 "& CURE IN 48 HOURS Sporting, ot then Friday CHICAGO, HANDICAREDA, aii Broadway; A Ae SIA HL BBY Ot ted anteclaliy: fea: Chl aE est heal tite 4) worth fen racing sntormation, Gc. ieee ca of th ite ee ie i saaaiae Cea ace June's joap un ores Wire. ATL. Tall oriter nleht mens sens | tte comming | ker eAunen remitting ‘Ah "posts Jan uses Ral Tinta locke ie ee can Behan meee Tae Cree, el Ai Ban reas Onler, Dank me to, inary Refnvanoon ea BS Ar Ly'9s FOR 9 DAYS, #10 FON 0 DATS. wey WORLD wane woax A B WARDE, LOCK DRAWER 8, NEW ORLBANS, ry

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