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{ t q “6 SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. HOW 10M SHARKEY FINDS TRAINING FOR HIS COMING FIGHT IN THESE THERMOMETER-TESTING DAYS dhe tll, Rs I Sn } The Ex-Sailor Sticks to His Road Work, Already Rounding Into Good Condition to Though He Runs Risk of Freezing. Tackle the Miner from Butte. y/ ) (MOST BE Hue QOWN JO A HUNDRED BE- 40W ZERO PUMCHES THE GAG SOME ME 1S ONO ‘ OF JUMUMNG, ‘ 7 SHARKEY ‘ COOKED 2/KE | SHARKEY BEFORE Avo / f , os GLLE, AN ICEBERG ’ R A FEW WEEKS TRAINING. 4 ; GLA : ’ a y SET TST — = = : ' SUN DAY BASEBALL FORBES AND ATTEL (BIG MEN FIGHT IN CLASSY ENTRIES cts a TOM MAKES = ‘iy —<—— . an : ; é A RESOLUTION. NG ED In Early Rounds the Bout Was} - Owing to the Delay of Western ‘ Highlanders Will Play Fourteen Championship ; ° iT. but ‘the Boys F Hart and Gardner Expected to Put Up Great- ; , Rid d Park N Ss ae ame, but the Boys Fought : : ; Mails Announcement of Fields Games at Ridgewood Park Next Season. : aa est Contest Decided in Several Years. 4 i Hard Toward Finish of Ten- for Brooklyn and Suburban e SHARKEY FINDs IT NECrESSAHY 10 HAVE A STOVE R , cd. 4 Gunday baseball here? Sounds strange, Bridge and by the Long Island Rail- IN HIS TRAINING QUARTERS. ound Go. Handicaps Is Postponed, DEEN, Grin; Next ssabon will! 266% | rena. The fight of the year, in fact, one; one in, and he'll step into many a one F< at Ridgewood Park, Brooklyn. Cham-|Wo sunday Mall Since 1889, Which promises as great a slugging to-night for the sake, of getting his yed there, - ‘3 (Special to The Eve 6 match as did that down at Coney Isl-| chance. ‘ j é Plone ae we oe aricle of the| THe “fans” in thia town have not en INDIANAPOLIS, gamle Moria) gland a few years ago, when Jim Jef-| Once before Gardner and Hart met,|_ Judsing by the lint of entries recelved / ee Joyed Sunday professional bali since and Harry Forbes fought t {ries lulled Bob Fitzsimmons into « It was in Louisville, Hart's home. Kor |for the different big handicaps to be j __ semi-professionals. 1889, up to which year the old Brooklyn ught ten rounds to twelve rounds the pair battled. A refe-| Mun this year, a higher class of horse@ The Greater New York Club nas] Ml up to which year the old Brooklyn & draw before a crowd of 000 people | Sound sleep, 1 son the card for Boston | ree with the keenest gehae oe uae eek | a ea the pose in each of the Bie 4 closed a deal by which the Highlanders | Amerigtenit garnes mn Sunday in the here last night. The decision of Ref- | to-night. in the world could not see where one or | events will play fourteen regular champion-|aume park at Hidgewood ‘which will be eree Ryan was well received, as neither] George Gardner, of Lowell, Mass., late | going up. tocthat meriche Bete OF ERE | “Although the entries for the Brooklyn, ship games on Sundays in the Borough ee eee SS TTheK ete Brooklyn mon scored a knockdown and both fin-| light heavy-welght champion, and Mar- found nature forced Hart to quit, in/Suburban und Brighton Handicaps were Of Queens, just across the line from | team played there there were crowds of shed strong, although Forbes was|vin Hart, from Louisville, Ky., will La a petal right hand | supposed to close yesterday, the Jockey Kinga County, and these games will be| from 20,009 to 25,000 lovers of the sport hanging on at the close of the tenth|the contestants, Little more may be Jind, ‘The member was useless teh | Club stewards decided to wait for a few @ feature of the pennant race in the| Putronized the park on Sunday. sional| If all Aghters were ns industrious |did not seem to mind it, und, donning} round. sald of what Is to be expected In that/and on the advice of his seconds. fe |days before announcing the fields on American League during the coming League nis Ridgewood has been ural) when they train for a battle ns Tom Houghed through the-snow. and. sioet| Atel blocked and ducked many of | fifteen-round argument in the Hub City, resigned in favor of Gardner, who had | account of the belated mails from the season. vy the amateur And nemt-profersional| Sharkey there would be better contests | Fovered sidewatka In Central Park for|Forbes's| wicked swings and landed {ring. the rua’? ‘he decision by virtue of | West, which are sure to bring in a great ’ ted before , which frequently ‘le. Wi c is usual distance of six miles, more fri : les from California and oth the opening nero of ive reason to. ne-| 000 fan to the Buinday content eat retary Shia slgnatiro to moet | ,baEHey wane, con Foro eather, dove | wind, but the Han Francisco made bles | aft dasanamner cate of the oxer agai | ngned in hie and uniting Axon eft [eiten te ‘e mt Fever to any ere xtent, it i . cr ‘8 blow: } ve 7 ‘. be commodate 25,000 persons. ‘The park is] Gordon Announces Trades, of articles for a fight he starts right [gives him anvappetite for his meais, -"*[apparently lucked steam. ‘The opening | tte fEPtr: Genther anen ars) eee ey Thon en tickinn a wees tAtyer Was.| Among the entries so far received ar sixteen minutes’ ride from Broadway acresident Gordon, of the ilicaladad| in to train for the contest. and no mat Arter Sharkey’ had! Anlaheai ups lone rounds were rather tame, but the little or ue former eene Bue Riis boxer is| “Kid” Carter proves that, So to-night| the names of all the turf champions ol ; é vane: at. Pitene $i ‘ S runs he symine eet palit at er. ‘ E ene ferry, Williamsturg. by trolley soeiete: Quick and Catcher Zelinsky have been PO ET A AGN cE re dg hoxea Soin ftiey and “Com fellows opened up after, the fourth | hey tac sallow whe) tape thi lade’ a} mente caee mnt based on, the tase last year, iS (Lo ane ree crekanttha Brooklyn | Rac kabeaution foe Garme ieinons | Hee oF Sugne Tallo TUD. ang the lant few |fantors:, Then he tackle middle: welEht | tongs. £ hammer and} tap and gets away, Although «| hattle ever decided In a Boston ring. | Previous Record Will Be Surpassea peenche, 1 iS Ea = dave ha been of the kind that would [Dag for fiftven minutes, after which he |) the fourth and Afth rounds Forbes | boxer, he can hit hard enough to knork rer cones Thomas Smithy of the Coney Island co, E y was given i good down, slipped to the floor, but w: ; : i ~ 5 ~ dishearten almost any fighter, Sharkey was given * Koo’ st wh __Janstint and mixed it up. “Forbes drotg | Ot any Tan tn the world. FAST TIME ON SNOWSHOES.) Jockey ciub, said last night that there | 1 tharos: 18 the seth round, and| Little cleverness is crddited to Hart. was an unusually big entry received fap } © round. ended Porbes ; Svitetere : Hear he age Anwde In Forbes'a | He's Justa plain fighter, Every blow) yoqig z, Rouse, the Canadian snow-| h® various stakes, and that the Subugy / aa fighting, utd In the exchange or Aeek | he Jands counts, and so the thing which | sige runner, has secured a permit| P&h Was well patronized, the indicatiorgy S 3 , wid body blows Forbes hud shade the | Boe® {0 make a fstic exhibition pratty| from Secretary Holly, of the Purk|elng that the record of Inst year “af é etter oF the ed by - ae y. B ‘ etter of the mili. All Forhacs, |22,8¢6 {8 not heeded by him, Once the| area, to run on the snow In Central ClEMt¥-teven grould be surpassed. Ni but “Atte! caine ip strong yerbes's, | ong rings he tears after hie man lke] part, and yesterday covered 100 yards|2™Y have the entries been numeroug gy eighth round repeatedly: Toreed Forbes | & Bulldog after Be ivaaine tramp, Hila 15) pocondais Whisks tail Le6veeconda put Beanly, at of oe Prominent racers — 0 9” clinch. el outrought Bi %|never lets up. Nothing but a well di- roughout the country have been en- ‘ the elghth round, ‘and ‘the Californian | rected right or left will atop him. He'a| Lower gt a teeta anos eAPects, 01 tered in the Suburban, Brooklyn and . (Special to The Evening World,) ‘The blow wilted Myers so that he had ape Grove Thtery Mov aited Harry. “Abel always willing to take a punch to get|tances In a week or 0 Brighton Handicaps. A BALTIMORE, Ma., Jan. 5—Kid Sulll- [not recovered at the beginning of the a ea . - Fine, and Boras wae commer Of the Vane bf Washington, knocked out |second round, and Sullivan sailed in tol sng gnnual hockey match between | Manager Ned Wanton, of Brooklyn. |save himself from ‘punters of? 5 tumy Myers, formerly of New York, |fnish the job. He scored a light left to eee noe ke cries team and {#nounces to-day that ‘Jimmy Sheck: |sound of the gong. at. the Sammy Myers. fo before the Bureka|te head and another docsolager to the the Yale University an ke piace at /ard, his crack flelder, will play ball ee in the second round before Burek | stomach. Before Myers could straighten |the Yale graduates will take p Hiepreokiuglnest asaconeaeiee kine: C{ub last night. Sullivan showed amaz- |Our Sullivan hooked @ left to jaw, andl the gt, Nicholas Skating Rink this 4 FOR A. A. U. WRESTLERS. . ing Improvement in form and outclassed | Myers went down for the count, y | evening, en 5 meron au fale mba ahes i \. ie warner Sammy 5 d being sold wo the New Yor intl lev artone tinal sregi caaeae Myers from the start. The men weighed | {7}, (Sullivans fomen, Bam. Solomon} Yale University won the intercol- | \oGraw LON CO bay the | mAmOne (the Wrestling. experts. who are to - In at 122 pounds in the afternoon, but! and Sap “Warreu, "while Capt. W. A fegiate championship four consecutive | release. ue kone toy {National AoC in” Brogktes® ‘ e helght |Jubb, Charlie Boyer, Snowden ‘and |... ac vith a. offer for his ‘es, bi i jullivan had the better, of the helt | TONvaidorf looked after Myers, years, and though it started with *)Stanion said there never waa & “nr Am : and reach. ‘As a fesult of the fight Sullivan will] weaker team than usua for the deal to go through. mely, . orge Mi ractice Kames throughout the, St econ aye shown a considerable imp! In the first round Sullivan opened by |ye matched with Joe Tipman, of this th, and | elty. i bie: ? f ; Nene eee aight r ringside that! Ment, and Jt ts now # large factor in * Myers replied with a straight lett tol, Te was announced at te reside Mat | the latercollegiate championship sertes. \ 18 the nose that started Sullivan to bleed-|jeon matched to fight before the Hureka| , ‘The graduate team has been made up a ; tng. Sullivan landed two blows to one |Clut at 13 pounds next Friday night, | from former championship rY CG just before the end of the round bY @) jai) for the Hudson Club next Mon- NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. oe Ss terrific right smash to the body. ‘day night. = q. j nt an, 5.-—The entries | i NEW OnD es are as follows of a imtles Cures Diseases of Men E PRIVATE DISEAS: sured int to Out the use of no SSE rug. VARICOCELE DONOHUE BOXES ‘LEAGUE'S PEACE- GOODWIN A DRAW! MAKERS CONFER (Spec rm 5" : w He tan CINCINNATI Jan 5. New York BOSTON 5.—Chester | paspdaii fans will shortly know whether Goodwin, tle New England champlow. | gy jo: . and Young Donohue, of Roxbury, met | will play Lobby jet je cured with Tals Daily 2222018 WASTING WEAKNESS 1! me ot --Heven-elghth of a mile; sell. | y cure, 10 Dy iny oFlatnal ve, remedy (sed exclusively by ma)? a2 Ft 2 Mar ety. by a wa Mane. STRICTURE. cured tn, 15 dns a © or detention trom busine earn oun nie PROSTATIC TROUBLES —verma- ects Tired ue matter bows Tome. smc hay mi 0 20 day: BLOOD POISON Every vestixo ot Race-—Purse ree Davis st xeason, sound battle last night at! Ban Johnson ‘ vd - Dolson removed any A, C. and a d Jim Har, Harry ADO ATS Hihout mercury: or potent the result. Goodwin through tarry Hermann, who com- EN nicl pandell YeRVOUS DEBILITY © e3, auick the aggressor, but he could no hard right punch home, as Donohue | Blocked and dodged admirably ViAfter the tenth round Goodwin wen Donohue und tried hard to drow id avs. by mF OWN famous an. Nou honesty. treat voy ne, with the lease medicine, And in the fourteenth he almost Ising Sul. | 4 rete kMyecaae, | undextake ie plished iis intention with w ter: s for the abnounce- | Hens: Lalehrmesiesit & 165 W, 34th St. N.Y. Bright uppercut to the jaw. Dono- eball world, Morning Star ...40 Co. Hours, 9 2 sh! led to the bell, but In the last —_ 42 8) only aie ——————— oe ear vie wavantage m{ M’MAHONS HAVE BIG TIME. t over Goodwin, the match being Han of cAvenca hb weixhts, ‘Joo McMahon ard members 2h. olen H P —a friends of the suc vo winger v te TERN RACING DATES. Aaniotalananra teen 4 a big tine uy . Men, Come to Me cuter ‘irom Varicocelo, ie at toe Amesterda Opera House, in = LONE IN TOWN i Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisontag, tis i Went Forty-fourth street, last night JOCKEY LYN . gi Hydrocele, or any Swellings, Catarrhat Discharges, GO, Jan. At the regular] i, was oveasion of the annual| Lucien Lyne. the fockey, accompanied Rheumatism in all its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitallt: of the board of st Lmee(ing é the eaters Jockey Club’ the Brysive deception of the popular Seventeenth | py nis father, has come from Lexing- Asembly “District, Association. and }ten to consult with James RR. Keene as for the spring meeting | UMdreds Waved the zero weather to! to his plains for 194.) Lyne is under amas City Jockey Club and] “Nn contract to Mr. Keene for another year. tation’ Were changed frum] BHdSS Comite e y that he williride Mr. Keene's Md fe 2 Col Mon July 4 to April $ t2 May] who came. fro. 1901 ne > Boniface Peter I amd) , Springs jockey Club Meenan an? Axsemoly.i ni} elms alee trom Bed. 23° tol Curry. down, the line to the humblect Sporting. ve, Conditional on fur-| election distr captain, factory hond of | Crunselion C. KAWin' Ferguson and ec hhorinys Of nth pastes, pretty Mten it” Daly, HanidicaD, unuyonaned earnl, wero vei 4 ence vi tf 7 ware very in vl i varioug feusus Jvne's, Diestele and. Bollng'® @ ball fe id Kidney Conditions. Eczema, Pimples, tive Conditions of the Skin, or of Men, to come and have a social py chat with me. | will give you Free of @ a thorough per sonal examination, together with am honest and scientific opinion ti "i of (airy pees no yay Consult me at once, rite if you can’t cal jours, 9 &.'M, to 8.30 P. M. Daily, 410 A. M, to4P, M. Consultation aad Advice Free- oe ABTS R. H. M. MacKenzie, M. D., tt? Yo2tst. CHICAGO HANDICAPPER

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