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be. Re Be In winding up its session here the Baatern League magrates went on Pecord as desiring the rules amended PFO KS to abolish the dunt when first brse is occupied no one out. ‘This te probably meant to Kill off the sac SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED JANUARY 6, 1904. “_. : THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FOR THE EVENING WORLD. 6> (OW BASEBALL SOLONS — WOULD ABOLISH BUNT ommends Change in Photographed at the Ringside Specially for The, Evening World by Backus, of San Francisco. | Irwin advocated this measure, bein stronaly o uni like practi The matter wil ip » sprite 1 Ha Rule Governing the| Siti ina Clever Part of Game) "i ne er a «=-Blow at Semi-Pro-]{eims'whien ave fined up agaist fessional Teams. peel ehads | Recommendations of changes in ce » tain rules of baseball © these days. Food old national pastime is likely to Be) the distorted beyond recognition. the disagreement Wational and American leagues on the last > form comes the astern League's rec @mmendation to the Joint Rules Com t If a ‘Following foul-strike rule ~ {i mittee of a!) tions governing leagy th HOgn Nitters. Frank Se e, of Adeas He believes ehh base ru je hitting. © eAnouney inatter Eastern Le: ers OF probibiuing a | fae out old balls » Course, such balls HP mew when the ga DNS JONES CSE STIL UNOEctDE CINCINNATI, Jo “Mission has hand! he tte session considered most imp not Jones and avis are to be Giants, is delayed. PAn considering other mission ©) Columbus Cu —elub, atid at aioe r ent bacl huts ord an Nationals 5: pted ax udva 0 de Pitcher from Sia, Player Charice pa the Ph Aptian wick must return PAinericans to the Salt enki ty Gockran, of MUuwaukees wie Vanee money f tionals. must pay It back, a au) dvatted. ————_— om the go res th je bunt nning P) | ime solles in the day's j an. 6. ational By 1 many began, na Re to pay back to the Bos- he which Quin Am from t Ke Phi BIG FIELDS NAMED FOR TURF | CLASSICS OF NEXT SEASON are through eng Nation= Is, is sald to be the orizinator x The =) Jones and George Davis ca Undecided. but tant, frequent the of the season's modified the of the would and — be Arthur Vielder still n= are Dall Ce causes sin the whether one or LOOK at the aecompn ; reproduced picture of the start of the “Young A Corbett? and Ki Hunlon fight would hardly give the uninitiated In things pugilistic an idea that the two boys were about to start off on one of the most vicious and hard-fought fights ded in the history of pugilism, Does not the smile on the faces of the lids tndic: nything else that they wore just ab@ut to give a time exhibition for their frlends? But the story of that fight tells that nothing in the “tea-party” Ine was in order a week ago tet night in San Francisco. ‘The scene is one such as New Yorkers have not looked on In several years. ) the lovers of the fistic game it britgs back pleas- nt memor'es and guesses of the me when they may kee it again, the com- of the had ne ina Tuxedo fs something New Yorkers never enjoyed, Eddle Graney has hion, and it will no doubt be taken up all over the country where boxing. bo permitted Ar In the corner can be seen Harry Tuthill, phin Na- is pr: i a d the ring 1Us a familar scene. he waa aelen of New York, the trainer of “Yourfe Corbett," clearing the champion's corner of a pene . us chair, the pail of water and bot Tim McGrath, the well-lnown San Fran- | 3 » sporting man, shown helping (hill, Then to the right of the picture, directly back of “Corbett.” {8 the timekeeper of the club, Next to him is Jimmy tothwell, “Corbetts” jittle brother. On the left side of the picture Is shown The ening World's, staffg correspondent, ) reported the ning. It's the first picture reproduced in the East of t the ent condition in which the fighters were for thelr bout. j ONE MORE FIGHT, THEN The Clermont Avenue Skating Rink, - |1{n Brooklyn, 1: a reckless hockey match v {in a number of players on both te being taken out of the game seriously hart and writhing in pain. rivals, Th the first half, when Bray, of the Br START OF “CORBETT’’-HANLON FIGHT. /MANY PLAYERS HURT IN ROUGH HOCKEY GAME t night was the scene ot ) resulted ms New York A. C. Team Beats the Brocklyn Skating Club in a n the history of this sport has rt Tink a Now York Game for Blood at Be nel : the Brooklyn 8 the Clermont Avenue je trouble started 1 the Rink. along, ring dentally slashing Gus Hurnfeck, the little player of the New York Athletic Club team, knocking him to the ice. Hornfeck, suffering great pain, was taken to his dressing-room and a doce tor. was summoned. An examination showed that he had been cut on the back of the arm just above the wrist, and his whole forearm wns brulsed. Fenwick was next on the list to be injured, he having his fingers split in a scrimmage, Jennison then was struck. on the legs by Harmon, who was sent to the bench son followed Har: mon for trip wick, Mray and Coollican were off the toe, When the “rough-house” exhibition ame to an end the score was New York Athletic Club 4 and the Brooklyr Skating Club °. JENKINS TO POST FORFIT FOR BOUT. The challenges which have been hurled at Tom Jenkins, the champion cateh-as-catch-can wrestler, from time to time have aroused Gim to action, and he says he will post $1,000 in a couple of ays und see whether or not his chal- ngers mean business. The offer Jen- Kins likes most js the one for a match In private wth Dan McLeod for $1,000 @ side. Jenkins says that as soon as Mc- Leo's backer puts up his mo he will talk business. Jenkin also says that . the Mexican bull-flehter. ean hav natch, too, by posting @ subatant t BASEBALL PLAYER'S BOWLING RECORD (Spectal to ‘The Evening World nd his lowest eloven games 184, 199, 200, 244, 1 will be a m ting this city at Cleveland next nonth, GARDNER AND HART DRAW AFTER 15 FIERC ROUNDS (uere was Gardner ‘ | fi e+ 4 aby, but Wate y Waterboy Wi 1 Tinie an Veenth round was as fleree as i All Noe Be 1 Staten the C Kentuckian Floored Hi Twice inline ai Hioor, Hart t Be Brooklyn Hand; Serer tet a Ene Al entuckian Floored His Man Twice in) iyi" i rooklyn d ’ Se erat gees eres tet whl aud. had y. andica ut Will Meet Me- S d, but Af hat It Was Nip- [inet Tare drove Ch , ayy r| Tommy Rvan, the champion middleweight, has just declared in Chleago that econd, Dut ter T at lt as 1P>| a siraigne esn he will retire from the ring for good after his coming stx-round battle with Phila- + . \* uburban | © delphia Jack O'Rrien, which will be decided hefore one of the many clubs: in and- 1 uc lugging atch, r —_-----——_ + Philadelphia Jan, 20 or Ryan rays he feels as If he has only one more 35 yoand rollawad Waterboy, champion Eastern th fe } kood fight left In him, and tf he does not lose to O'Brien he Intends to turn hist ———__——_——_——- Hart countering " erboy iste nor) brings the entrles to a tot ixty Ww over to Hugo Kelly, of novad i ¥ ene | ees of tat : car and winner of to ate, ‘with tie Wy raeety| ut ver ite at i Ms ok hicage, who boxed O'Brien a ten-round draw in lepeclall istarue Reantantayerla) Gardneracgvent it tnslde Limportant stake ats, will not fat sti to Mt ! {iene WEES UL Jif Boston, Jan. tive thousand patrons | in iding the fier orale Bera starter in the Brooklyn Handi | ptcnd sey Make Wel teoolted ate POLITICS IN CHICAGO FIGHT CL UBS, of boxing gathered in the big amphi-| him by Hart enabled tin to weathe ROAielne veal Deli in any of the early important vex Ay three erties for the Tim Callahan, the Qu * Clty featherweight, who was matched to Nght| theatre of the Criterion Athletic Club to] the flerce storm of blows with which he} ? the ‘be f lake events to be decided in tila vi | Sulvirban dla Poin the Het are the yrence Voi en. ‘ore the Watita ‘ub of © right, | Witness the struggle for supremacy thar assall und he pulled thr EA ANT 10 einity, The refusal of J. B. Crile Maya hs ASG DCE rier ache te wary Dee EO CSO Re re ments left that ae : ik M Mena ine aes eee a took place the t flying colors. At the close et Ul ng. sending Har conder, Hermis, Highball and Harabure ' einivendy been tre] ic ‘ y 8 AKO, H club i ee % ‘ rd on 4 co Owner of the big black five-year-old, no havent \ Jclaims that the other promoters of Chicago pald Callahan. a bonus) ner, of Lowell, Mass., and Marvin Ve EL SOL a Cae randy Fare a ‘ to enter him in the Brooklyn Handicap list of eligible horses to date for dl, May 4 being the only open date.) va nis fare back to Philadelphia so that he would not fight of Loulsyille, Ky. ¢ ME eter Sant OH Sau MATT ng GNeecei aid Ztt angela te Deesnine, Spd the other classics is no doubt du dyn and Suburban tiandies noteworthy feature of the scheduld 2 7 S : % , |. Long before the men entered the ropes} 3 inish s, veal hy is Stren A UPYINST Atare stared out with wit for the REMEGGiix-aicke of training ticcessar) | {pd the oxtra Wat Con the Brighton! tian: |(s that the erester prt: of the games BILLY STIFT AND JOHN WILLE ARE MATCHED. Lavin evevery’ seat wae takeniandiatande) “upon tere on tortie fourtee ae whiclt “Gardner ducked clever! XO put Waterboy in racing condition ou Will be plaged nt home. Wive of the| Charley Keslg, who, in the absence @f Sam Summeriield, is arranging the] ng room was at a premium, Hundreds it’ was nip atu tucn, Gardner showgi. | “darters nereay, OR ‘Ttekley ted for a big race like Wat of the Broox suune Brooklyn Mund foontesty will take place at South Meld! matches for the shows to be brought off by the Chicago A. A, has signed Billy |worked thelr way into the roof supports, | preci. ceunlWaisie [160 thein, dOin ao be ne a at SN te and ht elsewhere im New York,| Stift and John Wille, the middleweights, of Chicago, to try conclusions in @land from there viewed” the contest, ee Was POE, died ars nt tel ; who has prepare jeder Ki Heit Be either at Americ League Park or) six-round bout at the club's next show, which takes place Saturday night, showing as much appreciation as those through’ t Painrohedieuidenroush totce The round © Waterboy for all his races, is not aux iis Vat rn PITTSBURG RIVALS FINALLY AGREE TO MEET. who hat box seats when the men did) short ran aes rer ; eis,” Jocun't . . Gardner, with head down and close t layed. by either Ay Beepeanocstart film in any of the tm | net ert one The bout between Jack McClelland and Jimmy Hanton, the Pitts- | auythlhg of Sicommentable Nese a the body. Was driving Doth. linda. t) Andis the bel eee aurepoee eventa before he Is) fh) uirand (Overs tute, at South Fle. | nurg ightw haa finaly been clinched. ‘The managers of both men have! that-was frequently, fos \ | Hirt's Body AE every opporciinity Hart ‘ ht attavaraw @nd sound, and on this account the bt nud fe South M jug a furious battle continually, in_retallation, was sending. short-arm | .vaa received lind bienee Ghempion will not be scon in any rac | tin Rin signed arti of agreement calling for the fighters to meet in a fifteen-round linnercuts or ‘jolts to the | Many thought Gardner sh have had leans. the Suburban Handicap. Joys hout at 130 pounds at a boxing show to be held just outside of Pittsburg on] No ‘Time Lont at Sta Mttle long-rance host pale bites expects tu start him in this even Jan, M4, Peer; Aftor the usual instructions they got) SSS = ee McChesney, the Kreat Wes ey TUCKER THE SMALLEST FIGHTER. }toxether fast, and a battle ensued, the nds, Apr} 14, Johnstown a “Chick” Tucker, ¢ hitting fatherwelght fighter, of the Avonia A. C.:{ like of which has seldom been seen HON Fred Rehberger, Secretary of th at South Field: Apr of this city, who fo ove battles ii Philadelphia since Iast March thanyferceness, Hart, with his oye i Brooklyn track, i nounced tha The Subuebon Handicap. South Grange; April any other fighter in that city, is the smallest Ind fighting in this country. Tucker|4nd a carmine stream pouring i - alxty-two entries been re Ruby etown: Avril stands exactly five fect high in his bare feet. over his face, round after round, was @ eéived for the Bro Handicap, | pperi veh ones . : (Wa FAS pitiable sight, His nose, too, bled pro- ‘ ul rs, at ae From ,Gardner's nose there ‘Among the list are all the great horses | jy * ' en t m1 came a flow of claret that deluged him: Fag “THOTT ~ TOBE REUSED » of the year witli the © boy. Among the nimes are th if Lord. of the ‘August 1 horse: en he disposed o at auction last m to UM sdleaps entries Walls came to Bit of fast trotters and pacy J Jick Herman. | the ‘i Wt ft No, 2) Blehth street. Rrooklyr ib ‘ protecting himself with great care, Migepresentatives of trotting track Wi Fived 1 Sars on Grim and will dommll In| tven an onslaught followed that for | I over the country are In town p Mie surlong | KENNY AIMS HIGH. } round hax been a rocity has never been excelled in this | Mo attend the annual ay : = Pema, iiseal Siaeie city Pot the National Trottin NEG Nr “Yank’! Ikeony is hard at work tra! the American ‘Trotting ea tng. for ui yetiectded in pac} PIENING AFTER NEROMUS. {the Ametican ‘Trotting Kes YF Oa Iphia on sor 2, Low Durlacher, eT aula & Bai astiaines heldints the oldie sNE fnaaner vt ns y | John Plentng, the “Butcher Boy," ts) I Crs | lams Hotel, | ees : a 'Kuniy to mace either Iemtords OF| the Mexican nrecdler whe le ered 4 ing was started yesterday to dustise be Iie Croker os Teter Maer um anu the dates teeny | t@ Mexioan wrestler, who is credited All Private Be orice: ‘siajor Jona-| Supreme Court. Sbany ani, fh i te his taine “Ant with belng able to aubdue by sheer Dlaccoes elected chairman and W. H. | pusilists and others OR Re ahine William “Hi |} ngth the wildest bull, The Gracco: of Men. WBécretary of the Conference| room when the ver ne Tatnqnany Hye Keapatnd Grand streets Brook | Hom ah GHArmpIOIL Hae tried Ae hand vy sah a cise tandthero waa on ells ve ras ii Hie is already in-great shape. and| at that game with some little suc-! emeereceri syne oa belie and tse wae ae longa: rae ee eae He wtih Ro hingelinuga feete"woniitent. hae | 188 Woat S4th St.. New Work. z i | pro’ t E Re Munroe Neromus under Graeco- » M. «M.S , 5 Horm any changes made in| diotment vd agalnat Herman that Ot Hua’ aid Gurier; 10h Ay fevis to “publicly. sovent ceiening “ine a = cmdhrne bee . | he had failed to return the ° pid AIOE <i Eternia Hine ictaston Aye ntuaces Aeharasbe (clase tO iui) FLYNN GETS A CHANCE. gf Neromus at Stinewa "theatre an Pet Sportin is ajor John ns i yde weyden claimed ‘om ey 07 - —_——— jay on t, the * a would “be left oes kink derman had committed) grand tars GIA Race—Purse: mile apd a sixteenth. || write Riley, the Brooklyn feather- proving his calfore by *dofeating» the Rai aniede abiidi.t ciation to decide on.) ceny in taking the money and slving| Leng 1100 ‘Phe ‘Hegent 123] welwht, who. knocked out Bobby Flynn | (Wo, heavy; wol@ht | wrestlers selected | CHICAGO HANDICAPPER, 233 Broadway — tons | of fine him stock in the club on which there| }el!, Bard 19) Malay WG ax’ rounds a week ago, saya ha is Gp PBote, hime providing Regt. Attia, ‘gute s' Seioae hlandices uusurpaseets come ; Frank M. 12.1. .1G) Boaster VIUaGs willing to give bis victim another battle y ; tgand eae OFS was ald 10 nave been a lien, ei rec tide alse cnoes | Rau 0 hve iA ar SOLE bead Sse eizeniee & reasonable purse | densus June's, Diestel’s and Bollng'e solniug of th all ception of Wat Vale, linont majority of his ninies received His attendants would staunch it for a time, only to have it started again by a terrific drive from Hart. BOBBIE’ HALLEN HARD TIME AHEAD = eee ot Miz. of res ton Han- NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. going down his head s\ ew Bedford, Mass w Bedfor a ie ninated DW Wi Ctutton, Char on | ‘ baa | by th tenia ‘i Dalns H and then Gardner drove a right into the yard | taactaten, Wh p titer eh (Special to ‘The Evening World) | cae Kidneys. A clinch followed. Hart x ne = = ——| RACH TRACK, NEW. ¢ AN who Non o ec] Joo Grim, the allan middle-weight | missed an uppercut, and Gardner jabbed | Jan. B—The ent to-morrow’ & Worll's Dawn-of- | tighter, of Philadelphia, who has suer {him hard on the nose. Hart then keeled races are as Coll says he ts anxious ed in seanding off wll the Aghters |Garduer with left. Both were very’ tired Wirst Race—T of a milo; sel! he has so for fought in tmited-roung |at the bell. ft ae will engage in another battle on | aoe wighting Im Second. } news : in} gan. 18, when it Is expected he wilt | PAS = 19} Nally be put to sloep. ghter he}, Phe second was marked by the flercest | isin oe bis Meraia ye} wit tackle in thia bout Is Joe Walcott, | Kind of fighting, Hart doing nearly all 0 secant Rnoe—Hellins w Hojo wentencwalgnerenamplan oan are {of it ‘the Loulsvitle boy dropped Gard- Hs rr y twenty-five wiles. to W)) foraittte » "|ner with a left swing, and as he wai bit 1 : 1 to twentyeth to clash for fit rounds before the ruck the lower ee | citer an Viva contest to take place in & on A, C, of Dt up slowly, ro) ne him, ye COMMU! CA Lec ‘ at he intends to get | i | | ‘ a Aion ee GEN. BRADDOCK Dinlomaticos—G for 25e.—hox of 25, $1.00 Must be good-—retailed a million and a Auaties of them in our New York stores in ecember—only mentioned them a few times in the papers. Smokers say the cigar’s WORTH DOUBLE OUR PRICE~—ought to be—it’s sold on ONE PROFIT. Made by hand, wrapped with Sumatra, filled with » mild combination of leaf—n smooth smoke and as syect as a nut, TRY IT TO-DAY. MAIL ORDERS.—This price holds good anywhere in the United States. Send cash, money order or check to us at the Flatiron Building, New York. Mention shade preferred. ' nited Cigar Stores Co. STORES ALL OVER—ONE ALWAYS IN SIGHT GRAN) RAPIL tich., Jan. 6—John + Gonzel, New York American League player, In competitive has proken all. Michis res " Indi- vidual averages, highest score in ’ j { } { | { { } | | , ( } {

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