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iG, FEBRUARY 12, 1904, ee arate | SKATING BOTH BIG LEAGUES MAY SPLIT UP OVER THE SUNDAY BASEBALL QUESTION nates Meet in Chicago and Both Sides are Ready to Put Up a Hot Figit That May Mean Much 4 Troukle, | HICAGO, Feb. 12.—The Nettonal ee all day yesterday, Ridgewood i rk was the whole f the day, “he id when the mee wdijourned Ride: Wood was still (i! bone of r nthe 4 Detween the two big leagur t aa ame with both parties just they | i Were when the argument beg | ‘There 1s nothing In the wattonal 4 Agreement limiting the White Sox tol Y any one section of Chicago that vuld % transfer my club to the west side th nd, and & would be w Y 8 the Ameri Posicr Govwe 1 rfectly legal. ‘The tan League team! ume. priv Tego. “It has a. perfect right. to Teas Hidgewood Park wid play its Sunday Games there.” iWhere In Ridgewood? | ‘The National League's contention is} this: at the national sxreement gives the fonal League tie excl territory of Brooklyn, and that th ricans ire bound 1 within such bound. Ridgewood is not w.thi M Boundaries while of Brooklyn at th rged into ¢ ere the limits Brooklyn was York. One ing is alr Johnie bs minor! 1 0] ecuitl “| md set aK the : | ition, and it develop during the day | tt Garry Herrmann is equally set} Saainst the American League invasion G Many pessimists assert that the na Monal agreement is going to Ket torn Meougt the middie, aud ‘that wien | © Bohnson ix outvoted he will zo to war. | © (thers think Bun will | turndown, net} “ ceept mble, ‘There is, howeve : ‘an agreeable comprom|s« He by which the New York the ind the Brookiyns wil! Ridgewood grounds, on mba yin There when the ot! on the road Incidentally, it, may vdded, 4s against Sunday ball at Ridgews anywhere In that section of the city — — GOLF-ASSOCIATICN MEMBERS MEET —-— | Seventy-five members the Htedt Btates Golf Axsoriatio mep dost night at Delmonico's and dixeusved matters «f| moment to every golfer who purticl iPates in tournaments in this country The pleasure of the meeting was that the champlonships this years} held under the — qualifying method. This brings the tourna under the old atyle of play. ‘fhe luca-} top of the championships to be pliyed| ff i f this year brought about carnest Gis-} fi {I \ | eussicn. i ty ! / | "KIO" HERMAN, OVE A WEIGHT, KNOCKS OUT FORBES, -NalioalandAmerican Meg. JORDAN SEES SOME HARD TIMES AHEAD OF HIM BEFORE HE CAN GET INTO THE Woods MUST BE FULL OF | iy GY HERRERA. THATS TOUGH THE SOFT BERTH 40t.D THOSE 7WO UP FIRST OLD MANY, OO Pyou GE ANA. NN \ THING I WILL \g TAKE, 17 AWAY, EROM You= AY Meeting of Oldfield and "ES RaA at Sa- vannah To-Morrow Likely to Furnish Another ‘Record. rds UTOMOBILE re are likely toydid & mile In 544-5. sec A go by the board’ ‘to-morrow, | Augeles Is mow in Clev when Barney Oldffeld meets 5. 0. | Hew crank sha isman ty the 19 ut Olasield Peete fetd’s ott car, in whieh I sm car will run to the limit of t) record miles, the Ford tri nends upon ne Vhiy Oldfield, ‘The champion wit |) reyh eS forbed to handicap himself in. the | Ge nan ie Mot a st. having only his four-cylinder | familiar eine his first rice. Is an old-time cyclist. his an automobile having ttocether to the rond. t with which to meet the great tee- | f I holder . | fastest TOMMY SULLIVAN BOTHER TRAIKS BAT “WIG STONE, WITH ICE CES George Bothner has caused an unusual dri ar with whieh Oldfield | tn; MILE MAY BE HUNG UP TO MAKE WAR ON CHICAGO RACING Citieago turfinen are begin wonder ff there is to b track remuins closed no track OWI open during the year of Worth Is backed by. powerful. po- Worth an Cmte in the Windy is litical influences and Js Capable of put- i Une up a Nght if rfecessary, Thougn tin track is only a few years old there Is reason Whi F treated by” the this. tur not be | has given hurprist sido | men tha glose © | Tem for the same number of da: Worth tr 3 announced | it« overnight purses, Were never, j that no meeting will be given this year! $500, As affairs now. stand In Chicago on the s allotted to. them by lacing Is in a precarious condition, and Western Jockey Club. With this an-| it will not take much to sur the re- nouncement there is a hint t Iss. at it tel formers to close all the tra NORFOLK CLUB SUES GIANTS FOR $2,006 : ib SCH, Mass., Feb. 12.—Toramy | ————— : iar aie mal oe ~— —| WAWRENCE, Mass, Feb. 12—Tommy | a nount of excitement among the mem aaa a ae », ap =} ivan, of this city, obtained the d@&-) bere of the Pastime A. C., where tl IF Norfolk, Vac B i Club has) Matt # : ; cision « Jig’ Stone, of Boston, after |yittle wrestling marvel 1s preparing F Norfolk, Va.. aM Club has; Mathe 1 was to play the remainder _ wWix Savage Rounds Fought After Ail B wel nt fen wu the Cuba | A pied the Newt ork team for on th at welve fast rounds at the West® I {himself for his mateh with the Cubar te New York te ‘0 the Giants, but hi : x W. ig i aug t ter Ail Bets h east night. Stone was outwelgl | Wonder on Feb. 20, en) $8,000, declaring that Pitcher sto be paid by the Norfols = D Aftean pounds, but he put up a game! What has caused the members to) Mithews: vas take o 3 ere Lec d Off b R B fig do aithough the. decision Wits} too 4 t Nn Miithewson was taken from them » season Mathew- ‘ ate yy Neferee Decause, teh, Mulia’ ot ponte, the” crowd | the'sight of Hotiaer, hacking’ with ane | MAuoUe the conditions of the transte wanted to keep him on iy He W , ’ Would have been better pleased had I | Gakew sot ee Of thelr grounda in. the [PH carried out. ‘The facts of the case ary Sater ae ect TIS * rman ouldn t etg n. | been declare uilivan piaved River, Wvery day for the past (3 vl of complaint, are ag} Club was ty pay the Norfolk B And it, was ce cpntinually | week Bothhor has taken his ley. bath: for his re Mathewson c= ph noe jeft | ind Intends to keep it up to a few days | Mataewson was unger contract | %, Meese that the d York club di | ty the. second | prior to the match, He claims that it rfolk Club in 1s 1900. ‘This for the fol- ANSAS CITY, eels ea) Heariy Knocked Sativan out with @ hot{Nardens him and puts him in the hest ub in id 1900, This Sm NSAS TY, Mo., » 1" hid M n knocked out Clarence rhe rounds at cateh weights at Cheekto-| ight on the Jaw shape, A member of the Virginia} It 1s claimed by th aintiffe to the night in the sixth round of what w have been a twenty-round TIRER ‘alisting sm Aghts Are) aga, which fa located Just outatde ‘ae! a a State League, und this league was 2) fru totified the N role club that te did before the Missouri Athletic Club, While Forbes was clearly the e sluted to be deided In ax many yoni astiy Mellody, of ‘will B party t al ngreemen: not want the famous pitcher, and the Articles culled for 12 pounds st 2 o'clock, ‘Forbes welghed in at exactly that, but the. etter "will “be uetween lhght- eh TS ae nse miner made an dirtted shim, and nent, a check for #10) Herman refused to welgh. It was evident why when he stepped into the ring, for wie ptia he RDO, }D in Chicago, and Jimmy a . yn fhe hin mp pundene Troe lene, complainant ‘states, (the Cineinnad! @ucount of Hermun's refusil to weigh, but there wae much money pluced after Wii oA Jor Marlboro, Mass, I fight should that at even mon fhe eres , of South Brooklyn Pie a. viclous is allot the fighters] ’ q CHINN GOING ALONE. Tho two men bexan f sat the frst ring of the gong, and there was never of Buffalo, tweaty!and in perfect shave for thelr bouts . SSS Phil Chinn has bought out Moore, hie letup until Forses was ak Start. In the fourth round § he would probably have been ‘Bwings sent Forbes to the joo defend himself, altho: or Janded a right swing on the chin down to stay. BROOKLYN SPORTS SEE nd Herman had the beat of tt from the often to save himself, and tn the fifth ng. In the sixth right and lett r rose he wns practically ‘mable t, Herman vielonsly, Herman promptly {with a left awing, and Forbes went for the g when ed att WHAT THE FIGHTERS ARE TALKING ABOUT, RINGit, JEFFRIES A CLUBMAN. | pion Jim Jeffries was uhant- ream, TALK THOMAS VS. LANGFORD. Thomas, t y York light- dusly elected an honorary member of’ wolght, meets Sam Langford, of Hos- Mahe Avonia A. C. at a special meeting ton, at nunds for twelve rounds bald by that club tonight. A® & fore the Central A. C. of Boston, Wence of the friendly feeling | shortly. nthe meimbérs of the club hy a j Martin Canole, the Fatt River Weht-} gaat WW: Y., Feb, 12—Jim Weight. has received an offer from a] parr, the English champion wrestler : Is: neisco club to meet “Young| was defeated last night by HJalmar rounds the la EDDIE HANEY THIS TIME 20x rt Lundin, Lundin won the first fall in 23 min- ules 30 seconds, the third and deciding fall in 11 minutes 30 seconds, Parr got * second fail in 87 minutes 30 se nds. mpion in Boston ud side-stepped the (Sneetal to ‘The Evening World.) jtented himself wiih countering to the} a HILADELPHIA, Feb, 12, — ‘Two | body and hooking his right to the Jaw , P mouths ago Tommy Love, con- | Ti the last two rounds Love. gained BALTIMORE OFFICE LOST. sidered to be the best feather- | prestige enough to land hi ne 2 ating Eddie Haney, Love, who took the bout | ‘The other star bout was between Kik u was destroyed by the fire which raged on a moment's notlee, was not in von- | Wilson, of Orange, N. J, and Frea} in the Oyster Clty Sunday and Monday. aa ? dition, and claimed that it was owing | Muckburn, of Louisville, two coloret The Mnanctal loss to the club 1s com- ROOKLYS® sperts saw two fights) jaw. to this fact that he failed to make |lightweights, They started off at a tor- je 8} paratively small. B toa Anish last night in the rooms | Gh Howlett won the main event | good, and he asked for a return match. |rie clip and landed: punch for: punch, rane Re hs , BAe te defending Mike inin what was te By ates ate xi Gk at at | Nixen's Seomed to nave the greater ae) of the Nome A. (., No, ues | fy eh a tensround rontest | He faved Maney again (st NIG AL) dmount of force behind them and Blacks NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. avenue, the contests tiking pli Hen Wenghed tn at Ws pounds. “ik ie Mroadway A. C. and proved tly ws: | buen Wwas tired when hie went. to. hls ans draw kIy salavy from i ha ere Went down in the first round under i jon by shading Haney of the | corr Vhen the bell sounded for the 3 A ¢ ; F orl SAD ac a Ae on Nahe awing over the eve, and refined Un | MOUCH BY ABACUEN, Oto at geen here A FOURE EIGCRER Ti ee wet nea for Aghting, Al. getting the (Special to The Evening World.) Club." An “initlaion ¢ ot continue she contest. amid: the Je (VERSE SALTO NSS SESE cers Wecnnail hix corner and Wile nf the purse won by the boxer,| NEW ORLEANS, Feb. he entrics Pezarsed as admisslc , i Ac ine oes. Hee Tie going Com ne ANSE Le Ue A ss the ring and swung bie| ‘The arrangement has been satisfactory | for to-morrow’s races ure as follow! pa pee geontes seinen bs tht tonkk yluen tn! thin Fond WRN Ag rate that Helrly (cesriol |Fieh ta, Sinceburns Jaw. ‘The Iatteredullico) Both jun) tO date, and both Haye j,, Firet Tiece-—¥ivoland’al hale furlong: wil: ort, 125 pour Marry Gates, fa ane ‘ th hays of thelr fe aaney’ ts sake emp to retallate, and : 228 pounds. | ‘This was a prelit tw 4 A HERe iy wat of w wicked Jab, ‘and he uned (Oho OC hie threw. a Spores inte | signed a contract covering several years | SOT) Irene Mag.ss three rounds in. Ww i only nA Women’s euche fgv0d advantage, while Love von- bau eS Halley” stopped the | to cor | Hemoe) eo. yn the third by a cross cou the par — > One great Uttle fighter who followed | Four Leaf ‘¢ Sir Kingston wh mani pulled arned, Horton law, when purses were was in his prime one of bi} “errand Race rs paid him. $10,000 yearly and| Aggie Lewis down everything that Oscar | Dalian As this was In the time of the big and pn he -Five furlon uz MIL TAKES LEAD KUNE AND MOORE Fourth Race Riu) added; thre he Desoto uartere Of al Handicap; RICHARDS AFTER DERBY. Dr. Mint has ts the | prof. Dan. Di the big champion. fifty of them formed @ theatre part a will ers Eighth Avende Theatre _ where they will watch Jef- ifs. tres-roynd ex- ) Kennedy, - the oF KELLY AND YOUNGS. vs Tea Jimmy Kelly, the New York light weight, fe matched to meet Joo Youngs ‘teon-round : in w Mfteen-round private bout on Mon bet, The boys box 186 ‘pounds, —— a purse and side}dian that there was neve jen if, file national billiard tournament Ue Haars OE) the ih, the natto lutd tournament, “pwentietn * With Ave games won to a single fame [erect pas Athlete Club, (0:1 @, Ta. Richards, the millionaire Boston Tost. tute ight “he ‘defeated Conic Keb ty Danny Dauner fer | publisher, has a chance of landing the in cago favorite, In a slow but Tittle ork lightweikh scent Clty. Derby, . r . Interesting Kame, the score being 800) Modre. the, Nard-hitung ight aay BN ye riuniee ie hae, selfs Mace—Handicap; mite and a sty- 0 267. it. ula, Oy a es wy | teenth, . Powigenburg and Conklin play to-night, iftees rourd Ah Aas pendence. Pypviding the race is run inj Huzzah +09 thier and if the former wins he will be at a| cent. of the gross haleralid’ 4 3 Tangible [M0 Tribes” Hitt and If the fa y sent of Lhe EON, the mud or even heavy hin reel as HR 2 Dr. Mial heat Arthur Marcotte in thelcent. to the loner, "An bath bout are ne noon! fon annexliue, che long SAAC OF) math Hecke Mile and eau e a art afternoon game by 90 points to 228) aggressive and hard hitters, they should | te puree and the glory that goes with) {Royal Fiat D4 gating Wost Opening with a run of 16. followed by 2 ne of the beat bouts seen in| are very: bright. Ce oo. past ne | put up. In'the-aixth inning 4nd 6 In the niath.| Pennsvivania for some time, Mial went no'faralond of. the Cana:| Will make an effart to rasich, the wine chance] Her Against ‘Joe Gane for" the.” Ught- h Meee pomanint to Bani Free _ fo Prevent Pneumonia, | Laxative eave Salt BSS ny Wreata. S38 | "lao of his catching up old partner, and the ex-starter will play Charles, a brown colt by Cliffor con, Is another babe he tanclon ee —————___ JENNINGS ON TOP. Walter B. Jennings ts bound to finish on top ofthe ‘Frisco money-mak. His horses have already won over $2, a ione hand in the B He has pine juveniles, uga., Ben Strome and the thinks are going elop. St —— letter to the casking if that Sir Thomas Linton's ' York Yacht Club organization ‘would necept ‘a challenge }, for the cup under the rules barring trial races with the old boats, came up'at the annual meeting of the club lust night and was referred to iw com- mittee of fly a - the] in stakes and purses,“ hs ‘Other’ Important business was the] (hon finkes and . Jack" Mar- election of officers, resulting as fol-] {ins skillful riding has done much to lows: Commodore, Commodore, "He dore, Cornelius ‘Mower: ‘Treasurer, retary, Georke mitt Panam? Reeutta, Cot DH. 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