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TEAM SELECTED =D 10 WEAR | HIGHLANDERS UNIFORMS. . NO MOTOR PACING Per CYCLING RACES THIS 1 THE SPEED MARVEL GRADUATED FROM MILK WAGON. Only Change in the Outfield Will Be at Left, Which Will Covered by Anderson. : Cycle racing in which motor eye T team, starta | training quarters. Jamong cycliats as “paced racing,” re-| South to train next month, has| Contracts In National, ceived a serious setback at the annua! | Deen announced. Harry C, Pulliam, President of the| meeting of the National Cycling Asxo- | Except for changes in the pitching | National Bareball League, yesterday | ciation, held yesterday at the Lartholdl | and catching staff, the team will Iine| announced the following contracts and| Hotel it was the almost. unanimous up with almost exactly the same men , re of players | Sentiment of those present that the} is last season. Anderson goes to left Contracts (with Chicago)—George F. | popular demand was for sprint races hn place of Davis and McFarland. Graham, Robert K. Wicker, Jor Tinkery fin which contestants depended upon The team will be as follows Herbert B. Briggs, Carl L. Lundgren, | their own speed und endurance to win Pitchers—Clark Grimth, J. D. Ches-| Frank 1. Chance, David Jones, John] ‘The object of the assoctation this | 0, T. Hughes, W. 0. Wolfe, Elmer | jciing, Frank J. Corridon, Otto Will- Mill be to eliminate, as inch a fins, Ambrose Puttmann, Harry How | tame, Jama F. Slagle, John A. Me-| that i oes NOt qive a. tale text OF the i; catchers, Monte Beville, Kieinow, J. | Carthy mes I sey, Dell Howard.) ability o@the riders; that tt destroys | McGuire; first base, John Ganzel; sec-| George Moriarty, Jake Weimer and tele vitetity for a series of races | dnd base, J. T. Williams; shortstop, E.! John J. Evers; with Brooklyn, Arthur | yee racrs in’ the: anuntee he | Biherfeld; third base, W. Conroy; right | Lumley. Killed while following the motor Reld, W. Keeler; centre field, D. Fults;| Released (by Brooklyn to Detrolt, A. | Aiwodlation belleves that sprint riding Is ¢,fleld, J. Anderson; utility, R. Ung-|1,)—Frank McManus; by Pittsburg to] }}y,,47"° test of the abilities of the ‘oston, Joseph Bean, from reservation, Joseph William Kennedy. Eau WINS and by Pitteburg , Bau. Marshal and The above have been ordered to re-| Port at the Epbitt House, Washington FROM THE CORNELL TEAM more GAIN last night the Cornell hockey ; much stronger and active, A ‘team met defeat in game played| their defense superior to the up i { at St. Nicholas Rink. They came} boys. Armstrong, coverpoint for Cor-| ihere to try conclusions at hockey with| ‘Columbia and Yale. Columbia defeated ithe Ithacans on Monday by a score of nell, was the one man on the Corneil | team that was the equal of auy of th members of the Yale seven. He knows | 7 ‘how to skate and play good hockey. | aoe ee eee heroatna| Armstrong made the beat goal of tie | them by a score o: . her wi evening when he got the puck but a yard Agured in the intercollegiate series. The New Haven team had matters pretty much thelr own way throughout the game. Their forward line was SATURDAY’S WINNER | _ WILL FIGHT JEFF. HERE will be no hitch in the | before that time, but there will be 4 I match to be made between the | kick coming from me. Of course, twenty | winner of the Munroe-Sharkey {founds just suits ine, or two from bis own net and, cleverly dodging all interferences, dribbled the rubber to within six or seven yards of the Yale net and made @ pretty goal | shot | Here is an equine prodigy.| Little over a year ago he was} The longer tt 1s 4; the be | battle and Champion Jeffries Va tusrsett et bene tol wing’ saldltne puting a milk wagon. He went; Both the mea who meet Saturday | mis may have a hard fight, and to New Orleans a five-year-old again it may be easy. However, I will be prepared for a night declare that they are willing to LLU Le te § meot the big fellow just as he suggests ln, iw no knock-out 1 aim sure that 1 | maiden.” His recent six and in San Francisco before June 1 prove tou the uublic that I am half f Fa dbs »9] beg yead,"* id Sharkey, ‘that ‘key's superior. herefore I think I | I have read," said Sharke ieey's nupertor.” Theretor | one half furlongs in “nineteen Jeifries wants to fight before June and the conditions twat: he namen are 'WAGON HORSE BIG WINNER ~ ‘MORRIS RAUCH WON FROM ED PRESTON SOUTH REND,, Ind., Feb, 24.—Morris of Chicago, knocked out Eddie of Buttle Creek, Mich., in two © last night. The battle took e the Interurban Athletic rh seemed to have the ad- vantige from the start. He fabbed ston repeatedly and had the best of exebanges, the PRINGFIELD, » Feb. %.—If) S Terry’ Mc hag his way he will have another try at the cham- pionship with “Young “41 will post $5,000 of my own money," said McGovern last night. ame the date, the fight to be twenty ¥ twenty-five rounds at 130 pounds ring- ‘Joe Humphreys, the announcer, who is with,;McGovern, says that McGoy- ern has no desire to force Corbett be- that he will insist upon the contest be- | reasonable Tewould be willing ae fen stamps him as a sprinter of the| ing twenty rounds and to come off in Betare sees Gale twenty cannes will sult | Cl A t sé t fi less me. Ban Franciaco would be acceptabl i San Francisco. Thore are reasonable | 10, 6%, Hraneiscd would eer aDe ass variety. venty: vel would rather ha ¢ hout take vice | there than in any other place, There | would be no Interference and the bout would surely draw. Jeffries will have no trouble In clinching the match if I am the winner,” terms, and if I am successful—and I think ‘I will be—on Saturday, Jeffries gan go ahead and draw up his articles ine will give me plenty of time to get to condition. In fact, I could fight TOM JENKINS WILL WRESTLE IN ENGLAND: as-catch-can_ style. dollars would have bought him! last fall. Now it would take thousands. Jockey Higgins says | Over Again is one of the fastest sprinters he ever rode, and Hig-, gins has ridden some good ones. | | A brilliant future is predicted | for Over Again.’ | “TWIN” SULLIVAN LOST RAW “DECISION There has been a lot of talk during the last two years of a match between Hackenschmidt and Jenkins, but nothing came of St HE boom In wrestling in England has attracted Tom Jenkins, and the American catch-as-catch-can ampion grappler will sail for the ther sido next month, Jenkins will| While abroad Jenkins will do a little ave for London on March §, in com-! business for Young Corbett. Jenkins any with George Weeden, his backer, |has been empowered by Young Core fonkins is going abroad to meet George | bett's manager to see If there ls any BOSTON, Maas,, Reb. 24. ESPITE the efforts of Judge Em- mons and the police to prevent boxing in this city, Jimmy Walsh, of Newton, and Tommy Quigley, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., fought a finish fight at the Central Club, in Bowdoin Square, yesterday afternoon, Walsh winning by a knockout In the thirteenth round, The battle was for $600 a side, and each of the thirty /spectators paid $5 for admission, ‘Phese bantam fighters | were matched several weeks ago, and a few days ago the Central Club was se- lected'as the battle ground. This 1s the first time that Quigley has performed in this city, but he had M’GOVERN ASKS ANOTHER CHANCE cause the latter has a match on. Humphreys says that "Sam" Har- nis, MeGoyerns manager, will bet any part of $10,00 that McGovern can de- t Ben Jordan, the Hnglish feather- ampion, and that James C, of New York, has offered $1 maten by Jordan and ancisco in August i take up my offer itimate feather= eof my theatrical sald McGovern. 0 England to fight Jordan if cements are offered.” for a govern in San t does Rood ind WALSH KNOCKS OUT QUIGLEY IN BOSTON ysuch a great reputation among the | sporting people of Pennsylvania that | be was looked on as a sure winner, Jand in the betting at the ring aide was ja GE favorite. | ny ulsh never fought better than he Yesterday afternoon, He jabbed su ley. renee ted) soon nia the ennsylyanian's nearly closed. After the fifth round it was one Question of how long such a. game boy as aug vey. would last. In the next elght ‘alsh sent Quigley to the floor six times, nnd the fatter was ly- ing on the floor when the referee counted him out, After the beating Quigley showed ‘the’ punishment, ‘while Walsh did not have a mark. Quigley's eyes were nearly closed tind his body was covered with brulses, ackenschmidt, the “Russian Lion." A|chance of an engagement between Cor- “ an Frat Tho firat round, was Sullivan's, ‘The | by G 7 imatch was arranged the other day, and|bett and Jabez White, the English ( ey Ge me Hay bie apres sey accond and third “iolley's bra fale [ationdance. was atita. ey Snce The mrticles of agreement are now on the | light-weight champion, or Corbett and RIVER OMMEON ON IAALETROUNGE. at | et aaa Purest OF the fight Be enh ea Ge rar the | pingaley Wray to this country. {Ben Jordan in England. Corbett ts]thq Ninth Ward Guard boxing show| “So enthusiastic Were. the Tingsiders| houlders, vows to never again Dat- Hackenschmldt and Jenkins are to/ willing to go to London {f the proper|jast night, ‘The bout went the Ui that they curried Sullivan ronige the club, i ‘i ome together at the Olympfa, London, | inducements are made. Whhe has re-|and tho crowd was so dissutisticd with | Welt shoullers: vowing to never agai] in the sembwind-up icld’ Facmey where the Russian defeated Ahmed | pentedly said that he is desirous of fuc-| McInerney» decision. they rematned. tn} ite n 4 up “Kia” Farnier | Meh’? gute was stormed down, DY WMadrall a few weeks ago. Hacken-| ing the champion, and if he ts in = ir seats for half an ho how kne Santry in the fourth } body punches, araiaty Is) &) Grasco-Hemani-wrestler, |neat Jenkins: will do/all,he canto bring | wit Aortne. momento ebod, AAA SNORT LENE URE, ene matin teens tite man no amiee plexus but he knows considerable about catch- | the struggle about. 1 fight shows at the Ninth Ward “Ono Pot the’ cleanest kn ockoute ever | by Gus Bezenan, ‘on Tommy Shea, The iy Tosal ring Was solar niewis Unttandance was stim, Guard, Vseen In ot ; Play for the Indoor tennis champion-| ‘The date of th way aan = ship was continued yesterday on tho|parade of light Harasieuibceee conte Hoeolel se tn seria) rn 3 BRANCH, N. J. Feb, O1—| PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2—Kid Mo- Beventh Regiment courts, .Sixty-slx]decided on to-night at the meeting of| gS ANGEL Feb. The {Two yacht races were sailed yesterday |Coy's firat battle will, In all probability, treet and Park avenue, The finish of (the Executive Cuimittes of the Toad | Sekmsn- ites tight, the main event in Aparna le, J.B, {P22 Six-round bout with Gus Ruhlin, A the final yound in the men’s doubles |Drivers’ Association at. ryt Road} the opening night of the Broadway | and Club ina northeast wale ; Jana will take place before the National * was the feature, the match resulting |Guaiiac at the Hotel !ciup here, was stopped by the police in| Green's Eagle won the third class and) Atntetie Club, of this city, some. time 4 favor of the presont title bolders.| May 7 was the date original the middie of the second round before | Waiter Content's Clare} the fourth class! next month, Ruhlln, whe has been in 3 5 ’Grant and Robert: Le Roy ate originally agreed either man had warmed up to the play’ | pennant races. town for the past week endeavoring to Wyle C. Grant an bert + jon for the parade, but the fact that the! ‘phe principals. were sted and aj ‘Three yachts started tn each event.| eat on a match with w mal ef the New York Tennis Club, police parade will be held on that day BENS bur the wind blew suc thas only ecg Manly oi 2p k The fine form shown by the cham-|Mecessitates a postponement of the |test case of the city ordinance prohlbite | vi finished ‘ed tie | MStrUcted the local promoters to pick t fons on Monday furnished a hint of Srivenay events ae a) believed that May | ing prizefighting will follow, \ : with | out an oppponent for him. Shet the final outcome would be. |nignt selected to- ——— , the} the National A.C.” matchmaker 4 he yachts| Pleked ‘oy as the best available man Fttle and Wright, their opponents, | Headquarters of the Road Drivers NEW RACING BOARD. nd Pick og mnchtsl For the “Akron Gant. An offer. of 7 a Y "| Association have been removed. tro . 4 Pickup were tnable to stand | fort ¥ de by yi @aining but a set out of the three |enis's to the Lota Caden whee ew her cont, was made ‘by, the National played. The tenm work of Grant and |xon given for the change of base ix that | The new Racing Board of the Amerl- A. C. and tt was accepted, Z Za Roy was more than a match for] tho new location moro central and] oan Automobile Association will hold . — “- he brilllunt individual work of thejr |Conventent for members: st meeting March 1 at the rooms M'FADDEN MATCHED, rivals. Se Aimer “ nie Asauckt- | Edward Dawson had Uttle dimoulty in] Florrie Barnett has, matched Geo Swene TO QUE TO QUERIES. M'WINTERS IN SHAPE. President Nie ‘et ‘te fist ane [Mefeating William Stewart to 8 Yaat mc Peon rine, New Gad light “Wo! ts ee to halide rats Is see Ved eet aah bout with Sam | will bs r : aries [innings In the pool fournament at the nts ofore the Saginaw Athlotio abd jeclares to win with one. A claims | Langford, of Boston. They will m r bers sent | Broadway demy, Broadway und of Saginaw, Mich, March 7 t the horses must be coupled in the | Thursday’ night at catch weights bet wi new | Sixt tor the champions: is the 1 B'says that both horses can | the Knickerbocker A. C., of Baltimo: racing rule: ‘sport, and will ane if York, ‘To-night's game ney have fought two draws, one of ag aye that bon Loreee J fhe, winner will meet Joe Gans, the /nounce them shortly after the March ee ibe te ween Irving Long and] six rounds and the other fifteen rounds. “at different odds, rs A wins. Piight-welght champion meeting: Charles Otte CLOSE It -has been definitely decided to close Brooklyn's ice-skating season on Saturday evening, March 12. The two remaining weeks promise to be the live- liest in the history of tce sports and} some unusually interesting events are being considered, among them being that of securing a champion Canadian aggregation for a dual meeting with a New York team at the St, Nicholas and with the Crescents at the Clermont Ring. A big ice-skating race meeting, SKATING SEASON T0 ON MARCH 12 in which all of the stars will compete, is also on the tapis, A match exclusive of the champion- jship decision in the Amateur Hockey League series with the Crescent Ath- lec and Wanderers teams, the winning | team to receive a team trophy and the | members individual trophies, 13 a posst- bility, In addition there will be the caps for the Mosher, Clarke trophies, An Ice carnival 1s also talked of which may eventuate In one of the largest and most successful af- fairs ever given on the ice sheet. FEW WITHDRAWN FROM SUBURBAN Declarations from the Suburban Han- dicap, which will be decided on June 16 at the Sheepshead Bay course, are very light this season. Up to yesterday af- ternoon only eight horses had been vithdrawi. wyohn Ih. Madden declared Adbell and Aristocracy out, ‘The latter died re- cently from the effects of a cold, He was in at 101 junds, with Adbell at 97, L, V. Bell, who made a verbal assault on Handicapper Vosburgh at the Aque- duct track last fall, charging him with unfair treatment in his allotment of Welgnts on his horses, refused to aseupt the 108 poi laced on his horse River Pirate Rr wt him declared out of the race, ‘The other horses withdrawn were In- Junction, 108; Stamping Ground, 103; Da- mon, 97; Ortwell, %, and Ocean ‘Dide, 4. ‘The two Iaat’named belong to John A. Drake, the Chicago millionaire turt plunger, CURLEY 18 AFTER MURPHY. ou cnr the hard-hitting feath: Berets who has See NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 24.—The entries for to-morrow’s races are as follow: First Race—Selling; mile. SColin Georxe ..., 83 Faster Walters ... 86 'T. G. Scarbrough: 8% Port Warden . vw Tom Olucy ....... OL *Princelet +28 Katle Gibboi Radiant Hea North Wind ee-quarters of @ mile; *Mansbak . sour Lillie" Cyprienne . Cedar Rapids ‘Third Race—Three-quarters of & mile; purse. Tnguiaitive Girl .. 00 Gut Out Weird . 1,08) Healer Presi 1 ra, Baaaucee 104 Parisienne 104 Fourth Race—One mile; selling Bneer ws. + Young Diaritana Feeien Feronta *Havel Miladi *Decorn ‘Wellestoy Prodigal Son’ Marcos X. of Pranotai Fitth Race—felling; one milo and peventy aris, *Rarkelinore *Macbeth The Guard Past . Lan (Woode *Count ‘Bm Bummer I... Sixth Race—Purse: ATACHUG coe 5 200 June Coli effect of severe | closing races In the regular class handi- | Spalding and+ pares TET hws ter Specialis: AT NEW ORLEANS TRACK Over Again, Fresh from the Shafts, StepsSix and One- Half Furlongs in Nineteen. ROM the shafts of a milk wagon F to the kingpin sprinter of a big race-meeting. Quite a jump, eh? ‘That's the history of a year in the life of a sturdy little bay horse that is dancing and prancing In tho dazsling glare of the limelight at New Orleans these days. Over Again ts the name of this equine prodigy. He came to New Orleans fresh from the milk route, a five-year-old “maiden” The other day he stepped six and « half furlongs in “nineteen,” and that's going some over the muddy, bumpy stretches of the Crescent City's turf headquarters. He 1s « thoroughbred as far as breed- ing 1s concerned but was sold for an significent sum at a yearling sale in Chicago some years ago and was shipped into owa, where he was broken to har- ness and hitched in a milk wagon, Mose Goldblatt offered $2,000 in. cae TOF .t horse before he was shipped to Hor Springs. Mose predicts that Gver Again Nill make one of the best sprintérs in the West. The horse could have been bought in Jowa last fail for $75. Jockey one S Fligeins maya that Over Again ix one of Speeding’ horses he ever threw a leg over, Higgins won several races on the horse down here. Thit Photograph was taken with Higgins up WORK FOR HORSES AT RACE TRACKS McChesney. Major Daingerfeld and Hello, the three fastest thoroughbreds at the Sheepshead track, were out gal- loping yesterday. “Big Mac” went three miles ut-a tywo- minute clip, tugging lustily on the reins all the way, The Western crack ts jn perfect physical condition, and in a few months will be ready for a bruising contest. Major Daingerfield, looking hale and hearty, went a couple of miles, and Hello cantered a similar distance, The track was In fine condition for long, slow work, as nearly all the frost init had beea harrowed and cut owt by Supt. Dumphy. With clear weather for four mcre days this course will be ready for fast trial (ee LONG ISLAND RACE. Chairman Pardington, of the A, A. A. Racing Board, sald yesterday that beyond a doubt the 900-mile road race’ for the valuable Vanderbilt cup would be contested on Long Island. Auto- mobilists are greatly interested In this race, for they belleve that it will prove a national event, which will rival in interest the greatest of American roa@ races. Americans will enter into the spirit of the affair, and build road- racing cars especially for the event. | MEN'S S DISEASES. T {reat and cure ry and chronic and private dis of men. T ‘can yOU more real ben- ‘and prompter re- Hef because my experlence tells me just what you need to make Zou strong, healthy and Vigorous. “My dlagnosia, my system of treat: ment, my cures, are all baxed on scientific prin- ciples. Don't let others experiement with, you ret nefit of years of successful cures by @ succt safulepe- WEAKNESSES, oer, grains, wo HARIODRLBsts tye cea STRICTURE sist stathe sPats: i | ° ratte Se atretch- th info. ons Of then Mfume dnd old men, no. matter what ‘be your condition, call and let mo the simple yet effective methods, euiploy: to make you stron ‘rite if you cannot call. na, to 9 P. ally. 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