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xy a ’ Ba 7 TT , THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY KVENING, FEBRUARY 10, 1904. ey 5 —[PUGILISM|={ RACING | SKATING ATHLETICS—|GPORT JEFFRIES LOOKING FOR CHALLENGE. SQU ADRON A. IN TWO Billy Delaney Here from ’Frisco to Make Match for the Champion with Winner | REVOLVER MATCHES of Sharkey-Munroe Bout. HORSE IN WHIRL ON SAUCER — 880-004 ++ German Horsemen Ride Around Little : - Tracks at Breaknech Speed and the Animais Enjoy the Sport Keenly. Squadron A, N. G. N.Y ght of the galloping find round untll dizzy. been broken to y is In (own look- match. It looks now as though it witt match | with ce, and If it does it will show : kind of a fellow Munroe Is, The fighter’s m: He may or muy not surprise us in his outdone the biryelists at their} animal that s tournaments | held in their Armory in Boston on the ing ont for Jim Jeffries. challenges f D’ German horremen have y stand the g7 tate evening of The own game. In several parts of turday, March the Fatherland men end horses have} Seve from Light Battery A, Mass, V. M., and has accepted |The match with the Battery will "'B ILLY DELAN | | Ts ps . ‘ team will consist of five men with su! on a ne ¢ showin vith St ye giving. exhibitions of skitful rid-| the fcat and seem to tnke great de-| % the First Battalion Naval Militia. The | stitutes, ‘The match with the Nava BBE a Heh nexore as Rood with Sharkey and proves aoeee . Ing and running on « small saucer] light in going at top speed around the! @ Inspector of Small Arma Practice has | py ik me = cisco to talk over the situatio public that he ‘orthy of a match ‘eyele track, similar to t hint’ used | stecn by The riders invariably ride | @ lien authorised (ovselect teama to | Reserve will be In two stages; the first | the winner of ithe Munroe-Sharkey |with Jeffries he won't have much trouble ae MB | « 2 “ on board the U. S. 8. New Hampshire, | pout, and it is probable thi battle ng accommodated, vaudev’ formers in this cour-/ standing. © on he squadhro: these ma . 4 ale sj a e PAudeville performers in th lL ae sea GIG 2 resant the:ajuadhron’in ee on the evening of Saturday, April will be arranged for the champion " aaah tase eae eae deren? bird : , ; 3 - and the second in the Squadron Ar-| soon after that battle, which is sched- ‘vgainst all comers. He has wiped The tracks sre built specially to with-| ee | out all of the ambitious aspiran i ry ory, on Sa brit 16. TI j in Philadelp all of the , nts, ana etal mory, on Sat. April 16, The team | 1 Ir in Phitadelot nroo beats Sharkey wo will Be COLLEGE TEAM BEATS SOLDIERS teh of the In- | will consist of sey nomen. Delaney saw Jeffries as so arrived from the West and the big fet- him to go al and ma ch, Delaney has been on the € ver since the Jeffri orbett fight “Before I left the coast,” si “I was informed of the § nit with him. I will be at the side the night of the fight to see result, Jeffries, from all appear- ances, ix in good condition. He always looks’a trifle heavy, but that 18 a good thing for him to work off when he be- gins training.” ~ DISCUSS SUNDAY : BASEBALL In a championship m . termediate Hockey League series pla ed Jast night at the Clermont Av Ice Rink, Brooklyn, the College of the City of New York team defeated the even of Company A. Twenty - third Regiment, by a score of 6 to ‘The | 1 MA.ch proved to be one of the best of |) the championship series, and aroused | HE Sunday baseball situation at teat enthusiasm among the several Ridgewood Park will come up for || —— hundred spectators, discussion at length to-morrow at f Mitig. seauit’ gives the college ‘men n the meeting of the baseball magnates in Chicago, e@hance for the position of runner: te du the ‘championship, and they will tackle the Charles A.C. team with re- hewed condence in the next gume. The teams lined up as follows: Frank Farrell, of the American League team, was one of the last te start’ West. He did not leave untt! this morning. | ear tt). Ponty A, Th Rog (2) “We are more than anxious," de- mpbe! + Huhow clared Mr. Farrell, “to deal squarely limerent with the puble, the National League Rowan qapealn and the American League. We are \ -Korward. me doing our best to provide good smart } . Porward baseball for the thousands of patrons : ; in this elt Webster, “As far his Sunday baseball mat- | ter is conc 1, T would say that the | ' ————_$_ Greater ork Baseball Club, oz , the Amer ue, does not believe } that It has done anything more than i SULLIVAN FOR GERMANY. jaatend the game “legitimately: Into 3 acRET district rightly considered our own. J Spike sitliv who has done con- W ware of the Brooklyn siderable fighting in Europe during the Club's claim that we have sought ter- { t two years, intenus to return to ritory infringing iMegally upon the Na- P Meee agsinvin ‘Aprity. ie ‘ae’ been tional League club, "We do not seek # ited the matchmaker of a baseball fight. Moreoy we are ready f Bia eiub ot Lelpale ny w to make concessions sufficient to cover | Pi tae any made In good faith by the National ee been organized for the purpose League men. ding boxing shows in that country 20002000000 _ GOODWIN BEATS DALY: | MOWATT DOWNS ABEL (Rpenial to the Evening World.) BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 10—Chester win won a decision over Andy Daly {n'a fast fifteen-round bout at the Port- | Abel in six rounds in the wind up of the land A. C. last night. Goodwin won his) Winth Ward Guards’ boxing sh last . fight in the first four rounds. In the| night. ‘The fighting war fast and Inter: f fourth he hdd his man on the ropes | esting and a toss-up until the end of } Reveral times and scored two clean) the third round. Abel then tired, whilo : WHIRLWIND FIGHT WHEN _ MUNROE MEETS SHARKEY is of , hard "y= thun if they were boxing « the opinion that the comi: twenty-round battle. The fact that , weight battle between Jack Munroe | both men are fous for a fight witt and Tom Sharkey, which will be fought | me is ather thing which satisfies | in the Second Regiment Armory, in| me the fight will be a bitterly-contested >| Philadelphia, on Saturday evening, Feb. | one. Roth are working hard for tho will be one of the most stubbornly | fight, and with the condition whiciy contested bouts between big men ever | they will be in it is safe betting thas witnessed in the Quaker City, In speaK-/ the bout will be a hummer while it (Speolal t CHICAGO, the fighting conductor, defea ° | tke com ‘JIM JEFFRI d "Kia" knockdowns. Daly's gameness was a) Mowatt took the aggressive atid for the surprise to all present and it was his! balance of the bout had ilttle troutde| Rp Ronee 4 ® ing of the bout to a group of sporting | lasts. \ ability to stand punishment that raved | in Innding on Abel. Mowait's deciaive| O99O9999900O9-46060$0000000000600860015999-009989.5 9 9O90OOO9O% 8900009 690608 6. : | Nast nienuigariessaala? ll; Seerien lia apoonting Unie “ween Aim from being Knocked out. After the punel was a right uppar cut to the jaw men la STMIGEES Wight CA vais hereon ence eighth round Daly was able to hold)” Matchmaker Nate. Lewis announecd “While the bout between Munroe and / Mint 4 atre, when win off, the latter being tired from before the bout that the winner rH to Sharkey will only be for six rounds, Tile eariet een bllon a: syery | Phielwing pace he set to secure al be given, nc ance with “Young Cor- e feel certain that beth men will fight! nedy, the California heavy-welght, | SS 7, — =. aus : 3 7 = ~— - | 7 | | 4 - THREE MEN NOW TIED FOR VESTAUSTEE SHOW CRITERION A C. OF BOSTON | e ‘ ON AT THE GARDEN HE Madison Square Garden was all ) when it ts Ike ——— i= — ready for the dogs when the show | Will be fueny ——>— of Westminster Kennel Club opened | oe the same HE amateur billiard chanplonship | | to-day, with all the animals on thelr | In the four days wh tournament took another turn | | benches, for what promises to be the ee ei jast night, when Gartner, the! best show ever held by the club, cred | popes) tn) amount. ‘me ‘ meseento. man, beat Dr. MMial easily. only is the number of dogs entered Neate ‘ger than at any previous exhibition Dr. Mial’s defeat leaves the lead in _ Pipitausney. 8 tle, between, Komment urd) of the club, but it also larger than at Conklin and Mial, each having won). any other show in the world, ‘The dogs | began coming to the Garden yesterday | SS —_——s>—_ three games and lost one. and have been arriving all day and er. (Special to The Evening World.) OSTON, Feb, 10—The strong opp» non ngare- B sition to boxing manifested in cer- ey than, boo Ale ' ’ tain quarters and the great activity shown by the police haye haa i i which he Arle Arens building lust night. The Criterion A. C. was one of the the effect of closing up the Criterion A. C., and, according to the managera, Ly the club held its last meeting in the i Se —_-——. a handsome eli ‘The game was the longest drawn out und nome je last 100 points being night sats ar bites | best known boxing institutions In the of, the, series, th P w ANE, ted. by their assoct ‘ x , =z! . = M: acl country ra niitod : played in record time for slowness.| | NEW ORLEANS, Feb 10—Jockey H.! ‘The match kame between an all star} The judges will be kept busy for at (he Bailyhoo” Hes Cup, whieh ta} BOSTON, Feb. 10.—The future policy| CLEVELAND, Feb, 10.—Manager | country. and was “easily the ‘most fas | Phillips, who haa n signed to ride| team of Brooklyn, and a picked team | least three sin eight rings and | looked upon as the championship for the; of the organization was the chief ques-| armour, of the Cleveland ball team, has | excepting te AD Of i frontage fue Gardner had the lead throughout, and| / an 0 the last stake; ff » R. Thomas when the game got into th Tee REAR OMnS: bred dog or bitch: a cup! tion to be decided by the delegates to William Schwartz, a era mk, Vanderbilt for! the annual meeting of the League of | iened Wiliam Pehwart pdces; a cup presented | American Wheelmen, which was heid ichwartz is only twenty y club has been In existence for a 1 | over two years, first being focated ‘as ! Washington street, near Dover, and moving to the Arena building last fall, for the closing of the known vhich should | best. Ame through, which should best America glish she vund New York) of Manhattan pin-knights scheduled to} when they are : Ph ° lay set down for) be rolled on the new Criterion alleys in| be by Friday noon, the fox hounds his safety play bothered Mial so much | (iy SUlmihe Was} hal | y ' S i i » siewards for his| Twentythird street, near Sixth avenue, | will be brought In, Tt is expected that jy aR Durvea for deerhounds, and! nthe i c sequence of #eVeN] rough ‘ 3S w rd street, s a ; H ds, and’ in this city to-day. One of the proposi- e ‘a. He pliyed last’ se that he scored a seq gn riding In the fifth race, has been postponed until Wednesday, | at least seven packs of ten each will t. Petersburg De lary 8 prize ! tions to be discussed was that of na. el Cote psa Way Kean (0.) teain,| ‘The very trying chances. | Fiullips had. th nt on’ Sidney e best! misses made on very trying Sabbath. Inv the stretch he shot hig | Feb, 24. appear and the men in charge of them | ndsome Ildever xe the best; Uonutlzing the league by doing away | Pittsburg was after Schwarts for a While Mial had made the high runs) Sabbat | ; jount along recklessly in his. elfort} ‘ooklyn Pin Kk sw e- {will be In hunting costume, making the of the game—s and i)—Gardner was 41 (y'win, “Among others ho Dunined cere teen SE PRR Heal ai fa ae a fbritilant sight, * little the steadier at critical stages. | pass, th rite, who! finished scc-| the various Brockine tonrnaronte: while ) wolfhound. i Known Judges, Following out the policy of former the Westminster Kennel Club has | tatives of the various with the State divisions and having all the business transacted by the national | MUMber of Monta officers, Not more than thirty represen ate departments REGATTA IN MAY. iy ond ‘to Ph "shot Slain a. caw Son ; vill be welect= Packs Shown, | yen He ran out in his. forty-sixth Inning ond, to, Philips, horse. Sin \ Siz the New Fords Quintette will be. aeleet: inet dg Nited Several well-known, English | Of the organization were present at the ‘ With) & bunch jot 19, caroms. Compass first place, tional and other prominent Leagues Pack prizes have been judged before | judges to wssist, Mr. Ge Ruper, | Meeting. ican Rowing EVENING GAME. ee | peli an A ee I) in the Westminster shows, but never jane of these gentlemen, Is well known, is ‘The regatta of the American H 5 ; so many, and C, BE, Mather, ex-M. F. | having jud at other’ shows, but M. GARDNER AND SWEENEY ‘Association will be held in Philadelphia Nervous Debility i FORT FRIE 10 WANDERERS W 1, of the Radnor Hunt and owner of a | Wy d Pegg, of Londor fe bole . on Decoration Day, Monday, May 9 . Varicocele avers | IN private pack, Will have his hands full fare looked upon 4 mong the! Another bout hash 5 © . course as leat year, | Loss of Vigor 06 er € se: ot on Friday, best Judges of dogs in England, A 1 as been arranged be-|— ‘T AN 4 $$ wh n_he mines the lot on Friday AJ NEHA. i cw Ee ourines the Lowell| take plac Fan aaa Stricture a 9 erage, Ah leat t) Philadelphia, and , 98 ra fighter ac Manichesten W, ‘i | low on. the following, Monday, making Blood Poison ehdwen at 3 Me \ OX fifteen rounds Deford | practleally three d nival of ama: | ns me " crecscoc | HAVEAEWCLUB IN HOCKEY GAME MUNROE AND RUHLIN§ 2 So S28 (gp asta) wah | ed the decision ove yin their | der Troubles —o~— SSS | 4s 45.4341 00184012 “KID” BEEBE MATCHED. ‘and All Other previous battle. 106 43.4 48 average, 03-34; high | 3 —_._ i - 5 i . i eee PRIV. ) ( BE PLE] BUFFALO, Fob. 10-4 new Dorin! gortgbly In soe nie ee ee ns BREAK E V EN ON THE MAT RYAN WILL TRAIN, | sion ho ceimuuam-nelat [uticeh te reget ana | ced Butler dn the attac has taken hold of the |ard fence As & ebeclallet fighter, will engage in another battle in| W. Vir delphia on Saturday night. His} tice in Mort B the Eines the crowd was disappointed | hy eurtng aii aie ned A OUR este high runs, | club, to be known is the Berti’ Pas- (és 1 Although ‘Tr | y 4S-| feating the Hockey Club at St. Nichols uh "Pom | boxer of t t Quaker wits insole Hence ward McLaughlin [time Athletic Club, ilmited, of Kort! Rink, The aor wa wy an Migheine | poo tna INANE NAT Reka Tet alxerounal Sen Bale ite toeday Until You are cured, Cat sj Erle, Ontario, has been meovnorated! mus Sharehils? oye) DOME. he has practical cepte | box “Wid ure 1 to 4.8 51 x sffittee tames will be played to-day as} Hn, Ontario, hax heen temvooraied | the Hockey Chih han made | two cial to The Evening World. | Bot me aster: neverthetam (o bos Maui inne | Tighter, ROOSEY in MEDICA H&S HE 1.30, r Marcotte; | he Jaws of Canada, ant wit! change: te Heals ‘ “Arte veatling | ae the Chicago fighter, for a 2:20, Smith and Poggenburs; 8.00, Gard:| conduct boxing contests of twenty (ised Mts Meu singe the game th 0! eb, 10 Arter “wrestles rats Atior titty ONG Of. Cher weet, Ls | i a will ikon aM! AL N. | wer and ‘Townsend, : ; , By, {which it defeated the New York A. C.. br one hour and fAfteen minuter | the’ management © by the thaw t} one of ming Tee tO ot eat! ar ID Bt N. F, mat rounds’ duration at Fort tire, ‘The th |and 1k waa belleve! ihe new. comblna- without efther man being able to) viding neltie! nan wecured Thine tt NUE Ward G Binroe. ey bout, whic a stallation of this new club nieans that! tien way eure e ; ld. jsecure a fall last evening's wrestling | end ef one hour and place 0 BRIGGS VS. WILLIS. Hiahinsrnalionalbarc. cor hae IC enale, The. Soe ee ee oes eit nt, the. Criterion. Club ‘becween | would be declired. “The crowd was sat. enpe a controlled by Jack Merman, ts ‘Waiback at his pines. aad} Jack. Munroo hiin was de-}men were working like Trojans. TREO? . \ Dr. Williams Cures Men v | Briggs, the New England, tically a dead tssue, u ad sla ‘ times du nf the con- . 4 \ Reuben Howard, a new clared a draw of Rublin's nt Carey, prominent in potle | mon tried their hardest at all stages of mat, bute with victory My 90 years of exne- \ grasp, Huhlin slipped the nt will be Billy Willis, the clever | game and says he will run on, the | t h he i rolde vinner. aN i evar a y « rin one ¢ »| oO little advant that the bout did not decide a winner. a ie of MEN makes It oe ¢ erie ‘Bolingeipila, Ta | best clubs in the country, vatering to He Hoth mon exerted taoméeiver to tha] yi iN better ate, Withenys. Auniven i have thivin aside all heretofore existing wakes and designs of trustes as {fon wit Deo gursh cy H limit, and no less than ten times during | to go Munroe tried hard for a fall, but worthlet th m ind opoeluvely, hauntul. My work fenrerciitn a now era in construc: National A. ©. for a good-; the leading boxers, perhaps goiny after t, perfect holding and 7 T'cure i ryou welll, Both men have begun|a heavy-weight struggle SOLAty) | the bout it looked as if one or the other | Rutlin fought him of€ and loosened hold Hon and wopitestion, aud 1 alyuu’ can, promise you cor c gle. Arrangenionts waa unable to he bou ed a ne or the other | Rublin fough: freedom, fe well as a cuit tho. development of the relaxed muscles Wi's'tt nae for the pout. are under way to huld a tut on Minar would xccure a fall, What both men [after hold fé at the tupturecopenine py yay (RroUsh the vevelopment of the Bite! © Weaknens: —<—$—————— : i $$ Hares aintiring 'ekorts th eéeaded In dovinine the only, mar Promtatic tr Ou DT ee ‘ tha Worl thn sure, bY keeping it held fully without, operation COMING EAST. (hat Carey int AND GARDNER. va without the wee ne ive Tekeatranacor heave anvinice, 2 i Blood - Diveas ne cng Ws an not a critical one and were highly _—__ No matter where you live, call or write for my FREE BOOK, By matter. how ir sKent for MAN, | Hey K H Barr how long standing, full of valuable Information, and learn why 1 alone can extend they claim, is irving to esuape Carruthers hose two bitter rivals of the rored | California. tenther- ALSIPGRITAOTLGRE eh (peerusliona: pleased when the contest reached an CE AL LN SU, to you tho hope for immediate rellef and a positive cure at TRADE xpert consultation the ‘ 01 pens nwa na ‘arter and George Gard- awh nate YON noth exelting period. us small ‘roxt Sw) finve. a record nt %0,00 Threat + Phillips: Both men were in the best of cond! Joe et i uubant | ton and there wax something doing in ard {almost every minute. The bout. was SUNDAY WORLY WANTS Jyecigtte ye Gontod,. Tlurhtorks” Bitiian | Selleduled "as cateh=na-catch-can style, | water Bonn Aiud and the alate AY WO \y jardy Howard Referee HH’ Drake and the best two out of three falls wax of the contest. wi be six rounds. ot! INDERG. 'Greocent A, G." Time OF halve eta eee ee! eae e he tine Be evenly were men are working hard for the bout. ner, the Xelight heavy-weight chan | to clash again in the squared on the might of Keb. i the] xeone of the combat will be the Mil: Mn, Philadelphia in a y will be matched to ove, of that city, or cal feather-weight ‘one of the At any rate, boxing will be resumed 'Ciarke Mee AE Hornteck shortly at Fort Eri ut . montly men. ‘be~ CHAS. CLUTHE, 29 East 14th Street, 9) |—“New-pores— fies" Hewily ene BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND UNION SQUARE, N.Y. [|| !aster Spectatint sii an outa” t have Office Ho: 19 to til 8 P.M, Closed Sundays, ins cured. Inq mat it. (Deb, Re Williams = #68. geen 04, don’t know about wrestling would z == & large-sized book, but the crowd 7 CARTER For —Wandi rer me

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