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1 ¥ Fleer aa Ae mitral il Ahi) ee i SPORTS|— rt WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1904. PUGILISM|=| RACING | SKATING ISATHLETICS|I—= PORTS Son of Clifford, Under Able Training of: Willie Midgely, Has Developed Into the Year’s Wonder at Siouthern Track. 9OSE YOuR MONEY JUST THE SAME AS HERE, A PINISH PH HE New Yorker or the Quaker In the usual twenty-four fo ring, in which #0 many que tions of superiority have been sett another wiil be answered to-night. The arena of the National A. C., of Phila. felphia, wherein many excellent box. ing bouts have been held for the past year, will be the scene of represen- tative gatherings of sporting men of the tio big cities. The “head-line” article will see Tommy Murphy, who {s looked upon as a rightful bidder for Frankie Neil's duntam-welght champlonship title, In a “go” of six rounds’ duration with Tommy Love, as clever and hard-hit- tine @ ltde man as the Quaker City can boast of a resident. Then George Hoey, another Harlemite; johnny Burdick, from the same local ity; Jack Lowery, from the lower east side; Jimmy Stone, the bantam-weight pf the Avonia A. C., and Patsy Brod- trick, another, New Yorker, will make up the New York delegation of cham- dls-pushers who will seek to bring home aurels, In charge Oliver, of the uaker gold and new of the lot will be Johnni New Polo A. A ———=>_ FRED TARAL’S RECORD. Fred Tarat, who {s at present In this city, leads the Ist of winning jockeys for the year on ks, He had 343 mounts, 9% who led in 19 289 mounts, 45 win _—$—=——_--— BASKETBALL AT POLO CLUB. ‘The Silent Five basketball team, which has yet to meet its first defeat this year, Will play the fast five from the York yille branch of the ¥. M,C. A. at New Polo A. A. club-house, on P. avenue and One Hundred ninth street, to-night. | game will be between the these games Increases with « and the Polo A. A. The pop ’ GOLD HEELS WON'T START. MEMPHIS. Tenn, Jan. 2y—The re port that Gold Heels will start in the race fer the $40.40) World's Fair Handi cap at St. Louis is not true. T. P. Mayes. who is handling Gold Heels, aay that the horse wonld not be a candi date because the entrance of $i00 and $250 additional to start is too Sreat an aniount to pay tor a horse tint 45 not likely to stand training ‘of the Sea, Barth. * 14 Benator Bovridge.10T Besse MoCartiy,. 1) rk Fee 1 7 CRBs. IN THE NuUB NEW YORK FIGHTERS MEET LADELPHIA’S TO-NIGHT GANS’S PUNCHES DIDN'T PHASE ‘IRON MAN’ GRIM jup and fight For marvellous recuperative powers, insensibility to pain and physical hardj- hood Grim tops anything ever seen in| this neck of the woods. Gans fought | hin furlously the entire distance and | doalt out the best blows at his com- mand, And they landed, too. ‘They out up Grim's lips, made his nose bleed and cut open his ‘left eye until the blood | flowed in a stream, Gans hooked his ‘famous left to the (Special to The Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Jan. 23.—Powerful left hooks and right swings such as have won for him the world's champlonship were handed out by Joe Gans to Joe Grim for ten rounds at the Bureke Club last night, and Grim, bleeding and mauled, made a Jest of It. It was an exhibition of the powers that make Joe Grim famous as the “human punching bag.” He was the receiving | jaw, enopped his right fon Selly teh mashed to the wind an end of one of the worst lacings Gans sme rnen BOR’ he. win stdin AE ES ever handed an opponent, still he did not show any real sign of weakening. Not only did he stay and fight for the no. purpose. ‘There was never a time that Grim was wabbly in the legs or unsteady In, the | y man about ten rounds, but he could have gone a| body, which are signs oF & man vteod, | much longer journey. fighting as aggressly ly jae peace It was Gans's point to put him out ue way. ih the tenties slipped to the foor ten rounds. The champion had made/second round, | Ho Allpped th this feet | an agreement to forfeit $100 for every! py Gans, but he did not go down once } yuld stand | for the count. round over six that Grim "KID" MCV 1S NOW A BANKRUPT GRIFFO. NO MATCH FOR 4. GARDNER Norman Selby, better known as “Kid (Special to The Evening World ) MeCoy.” pugilist, athletic instructor and | MARLBORO, Mans Jimmy actor, and who has the added distine~ | Gera 6) Lowell, Kot decision ton of having been twice married and | over "Kid" Griffo, of Philadelphia, last} twice divorced from the same woman, | ries Ue Mieblenc athletic Chub, filed « voluntary petition in bankruptey |The 4 were hooked to ge fifteen to-day In the United States District | founds. but the bout lasted only four i Griffo being knocked to the floor nea Fe ly # dozen times during those periods: Selby. gives his res! rdner bad it all his own way ti We ty-eishih st start, hitting Grifto pation that of an “athl he ehps His iabilities he estima York, wan ex his essets slice down to the but he did not show up. uum of $150 aring Qp- bankeuptey o}, and exempt und pugilist’s debts are many and uit Bros., No. Mt! PARDELLO MEETS COFFEY TO-NIGHT Varied, He owes Bank i West ‘Thirty-elghth str 000 for att automobile, but the seoured | them by liypothecating four t f the Detrol mittac, Lapeer and ern each, although in periion he candidly to Alfred Beh- of Wextchest County, will meet under mixed style of wrestling ru At othe Cryptic Theatre, Peekskill, to-night RAC Erte ir Pardello arrived from Baltimore yes Iby states that he als “y and feels contident of ing notwithstanding the fact thar Co will bea vorite at the Alpine big f ring side. —=——_ WY COURTNEY QUIT. ta between IN 431-5 SECONDS Ss ITHACA, N.Y As the Charies Conrty 1 Cornell Aduate vey has given up I erew room and a for nmade, The chaffeur who m womurk is H. 1. Bowden, of Be Who succeeded in lowering the worlds mn ai management s work tn the Gor it is wadd, on record.for a mile ov K by | ing Will Induce him to return again. ‘Phe two and four-fifths se trouble arose over the selection of an > distance twice in 43 1-5 arsistant coach, Courtney thought that ene of the performance was on the| tie power (o select \ werererivanivry Ormonde (Fla.) beach. ‘The rites were solely in his hands, but ns Manager Ai- RIBES HILL, THE BEST HORSE AT NEW ORLEANS, AND SOME SS 6 CREE © dollar Horse."’ Orleans as did “Big Mac" last year. ances at New Orleans are that among the platers at lot. His wonderful suce which his owner and trainer, Willie when a@ rider, was a good one. He ‘The qualities that made him a good work as a trainer. Trib Sanford at a sale in Saratoga for a b thousands of dollars for McGinness. selling race, and the horse has been McGinness. Tribes Hill is now five and his dam was Garoga. season. TRIBES HILL WITH HOOD O s Hill is a lucky horse. RUNS AWAY FROM THEM = All... WITH ALL Hs WEIGHT HBY have no McChesney at New Orleans this season, but they have a Tribes Hill, known all over the racing world as the “Hundred- ‘Tribes Hill, by his consistency, by his gameness, and by his speed, has endeared himseif to the race followers at New Some of the enthusiastic admirers McChesney never ran as fast Midgely, is giving him. was patient, rider are now shining rortn in nundred-dollar bill, Mdgely claimed just as good years old. of Tribes Hill go so far as to say that, placed side by side with McUnes- ney, the “Hundred-dollar Horse” will compare favorably, so far as perform- concerned. Tribes Hill at New Orleans, but then the track at the Crescent City tms year has been rebuilt, and is much faster than it was, New Orleans ‘t'ripes Mill snines lke a thor- oughbred of high class, but it is only because the others are a very vad SS and consistency are due to the clever handling Midgely, sKIITul and painstaking. as Vnere 18 no aouot ns He brought luck to Jack McGinness, the club-house commissioner, who bought him from Mr, Jonn ‘Tribes Hill won Wribes Hill out of a to him as he was to He was sired by Citora He is sound, and will probably race East all next (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Mass., Jan Just a few minutes before the time set to begin | the preliminary bouts at the regular fight meeting of the Lenox A. C. last| night Capt. Westcott and a squad of police forced thelr way into the club- took possession of the ring and 4 to allow the programme to be out, No arrests were made. — | ary Harry Lewis, of the Cri- house. eft carr DETROIT CLUB | | aaa! | PETROL, Jan. 2—Wiliam Ho Yaw.) key, who bought a half in ost in the Detroit Club of the American League a bought the balance of 8. F. Angus’s trials, but are important nevertheless. |drich overruled his selection and ap- His ride in a sixty horse-power cay is pointed C. A. Lieder, ‘03, the conse- something remarkable, or consigered 80 quence was that Couriney'guve-up his erro = oo oat tea, bE holdings in the organization. Mr. An- gus, it ts sald, has retired absolutely | & baseball: maguate and will. not take-stoak-in any other orsanisation,.. ae ANGUS SELLS OUT BOSTON POLICE WOULD NOT LET BOXERS MEET | terfon Club, in an interview In the after- noon, declared that the fight between Ruhlin and Ferguson scheduled for that club next Tuesday night will take plac Tewis, of course, had no knowledge that the police would work the “break- entering” he seen ton ts one ing-and alns tc The Crit hat of will the best ¢ | in the country and has barrels of money ‘nd influence, COLUMBIA P There the St Will be a hockey Nicholas Rink match evening happ LAYS. HOCKEY TO-NIGHT’ me, and now it re- pen. at tween the teams. representing the Wan University. As the teans at present there ts not much cholce tween them, .Columi 1 Js xtronger than us “a _thlg pear, and a hard tyht ts couple of months ago, ts said to have! derers’ Hockey Club and Columbia | are playing be- New Yorkers Fi lirt EACE in baseball looks something like that peace which Russia and Japan are talking about now. Aga matter of fact, it looks as though the baseball dove will not roost. The American and National leagues appear an bitter enemies as before they met to be friends at that conference in Cincin- | nati over a year ago. And the cause of it all now is that opening date in New York, Nothing but consternation reigned among National Leaguers when the papers announced that Ban Johnson's folks would be the first to set the ball in play in this city on April 14, “Nothing of the kind," League men said. Ban Johnson has said nothing, for the reason that he Js confined in his room in the Criterion Hotel. He, however, will meet Barney ‘Dreyfuss and C. H. Ebbets, the schedule-makers of the National League, to-day and compare schedules with them, The old leaguers say McGraw's boys must begin the season here before the Highlanders, If Johnson refuses to grant the demand, then the former will begin play on April 14 too, and confitct with the boys “on the hill.” ‘There are those who assert that it ts the purpose of the Nationals to oonfilct as much as possible with the new team in this city before the underground road begins running, It is figured that the Nationals can reap some sort of a benefit thereby and do some harm to the Highlanders. ‘ “But if they do, say. the adherents of the Americans, he Nationals will find conflicts In those cities where the Americans are the stronger. That doesn't sound much like peace, does it? the National Ee BASKETBALL IN JERSEY. Another basketball game iy on the tape for Jerseyites to-mo-re At Schuetzen Park, Union Hill, N. J., the Anchor Juniors, one of the best teams in the State, will meet the Meteor five, and the game promises to wax warm; Both teams are very evenly matched and the performance of the junlor set will give the game's enthusiasts a line on the work of the senior five, which will play at the park a week lat After the game the usual Sunday night dance, under the management of Peter J, Byrnes, will be given, very. { | ora BLOOD TrapEMARK WR REGISTERED, ! [RTS oY SRE] Dr. NERVO 4 and Help Make Things Look As They Do in New York in the Summer Time. BASEBALL LEAGUES ARE _ON VERGE OF NEW WAR Dr.Williams Cures Diseases of Men L MARE, NO, Ci of men for 80 or money buy T will use you yA dee PRIVATE DISEASES curea in 8 to 10 days, =e imple remedy ‘per aiioleTestedyTleel STRICTURE cpred ts, 1 PROSTATIC TROUBLES sermazentiy cured, ‘of mercury oF potash, ‘own famous pri L.R. Williams RACING SCENES AT CRESCENT CITY COURSE with Fortune There FIVE THOUSAND WILLIE MEDGELY REFUSES TO PART WI/T+ TRIBES H/Lz2 e e SOME REASONS GIVEN FOR LYNE’S RELEASE LEXINGTON, Jan, 23.—The reason for failed to ‘live up to every condition of Jockey Lucien Lyne being released by | his contract, which called for a maxt- the Keenes from his two-year contract | mum weight and! good condition, was when it was but, half completed Is /said to haye associated with Toc Mr, Keene | Sloan and high-r t, | father sy the boy was disobedient, | io tig" was not disobedivit; |did not travel around with 1 Sloan or any so-called high-rollers, havi only on one odcasion met Sloan that the reason for his not bi Proper shape at all Umes was becdus: Keene's trainer, Mat Allen, would not Permit the boy ‘to take outside mounts and for that reason he did not have enough to do to Keep him tn condition Mr. Lyne also said that his son was always at the weight called for in his given by Foxhalf Keene. that say SCHOOLBOIS I SOLDIERS CANE contract. The twenty-second Regiment samen, | which will take place on Monday night CURE ME promise to eclipse all former games held at the Armory. One of the special PF Ligon x fyents that has drawn a big entry is f fhe one-mile relay for high schools in Which the High School of Commerce Will meet De Witt Clinton, Boy: School, and Flushing High’ School. 1 fligh School of Commerce boys are con fagnt they will win again as they did , at the public school games In Madison Byurre Garden, ‘There will also be Saumalt mile relay for grammar school | boys. Se SIMMS QUITS FIGHTING. nd ng N. enter tne arena again. Simms says that he is convinced that he could not stand any_hard punishment on the body, due|f jy eige, to the broken rib he sustained in train- mani heraueed eatin ing with Gus Ruslin two years ago, ¢ u quicker en CRESCENTS WIN AT Hockey, | NERVOUS DEBiLITY ‘The New York A. C. hockey team suf- fered another defeat last night. 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