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WITH THE ATH THE ROOTERS aT T PTE IE SIX. DAY BICYCLE RACE IN MADISON SQUAR 859.9905 DOOEDE ID RODENY HE LEAD EOOOETHETIDEDELODITETDEODDEVDET EST DIOIINGIDID FOO DLD9EOHEOEOEDEDETELED HOEDEDETDI GOED DDD 190 9 14 19 POOETDDETE DEED metoreroreseoorers wevobye , THe GIRL WHO "JUST DOTES ON THOSE BICYCLE MUSCLES” «+> ++) SHE'S THERE, tbebeaad & 4 PHPEUL EDI OG GOO 04144400 E105 BRUSHES BIKERS TRY TRICKS Sis: mn Kramer and Fr) UUTIESEDNY «TO WIN ONE LAP PAUD I Anna Lite Goes Down te Defeat) tic ritcrs ws “ however, that the aa not ano da » up ta bandages, He mile the sece j 1 Before Baron De Shays AN- siinoish severat time in the sprints was toudly ¢ j (i, f (|S h | iw Phillins’s Latest Pure futkeuc so i wil rite nis cee cota FIGHTIN fret snd the distance Is necessary, to be dec of a coln, if a third the toss ame b | (Sportal to The Evening Wort.) W ORLEA Dec, &—The en : 4p | The crowd—and fH Ina truly ts taking his turn at riding pow, 1 {or to-morrow are as follows: = chase—Big Crowd Sees Sport. 1) one sitting as it docs for » his right eye closed and with a} The total receipts of the Nelson-Cor-| FIRST NACE—Purse; five-cighths of @ hour tat rke-laden galleries broken nose, The accident has caused | Det! Nght were $11.48, Of thia Nel mile ae Pe | oH : Z as awitehed its favors from Wal-| him much trouble and will seriousty In. | tot ery 65, Corbett $2570, with the club's —— Iw, eal ws ‘ ' the noon hour toalay, the | wider and the feetiag that Corbert| __'! Acknowledged that He Had an vouid score an easy victory and would} = -— “Hl In the twelfth of the ra crowd r vething ¢, the eighteen teams Ne, Bea | Understanding with George H, t y 4y t r ee ited, or, | In the grind at the Garden were peda}: |{%€n Mat Britt next month kept many) == Your | Cina at the Heat - é baka rowd ikea Ne Uke madmen, each sprinting in turn | ‘FM the Aght rr) ene is Ketcham, Owner of the Horse, | when Claus tioting’s tro 4) 43, but sixedayer octators are no- | 18 efforts ty steal a lop on the buneh. OF] Buddy Ryan and Honey Mellody were | ea hie jg and AndPow Crawford's tr ur sly fick 1 any man who | he ightecn fourteen were ted, the | watched yesterday in Chicago to box at| SPN} RACE—Three-quarers of - ame together. They hid tt vm) nps vut ond acts a redshot pace is | Other Your, unabio to stand the pace 42 pounds, weigh in at 3 o-clock. Abe | y Wreath’ t | tt hi ropped | rs ae re WICHITA, Kan. Deo, 6—Agents and faces The fest two w of an 1a soft sy,¢ In | having M hae 1 hes ka lap, ollock will referee, Ryan 1s willing to ie Vamenta | attorneys for th American tring !, while the final one wos won by | si e thousands watehing he ousands that filed the bis | neet Dick Fitdyerald or Martin Dufty Nip Al tet, oo | Association, wha bave been iy t 1 — amphitheatre at the start at t the same weight. Between them | TT" six-day race started on eched-ying th omtested world’s Phillips, driving Is latest | During the afternoon Prank Kramer aes as remained up to they will thresh out the welterweignt!) = —— 1 ; Ns ulo time, 1 credited to Cresceus, In this ¢ Baron De Shay, and John} pode an exhibition quarter mile yn-| Slit. workers coming 2, | championship. (2) Grenor K hh od \ One of the members of the ¢ 19, 190, aro authority f with his fast Tittle mary, An} paced in 445 seconds, ‘This equals the swelled the crowd of “allenighters.” | our — pote RACE Halt a mat mal tH Board of Aldermen was not there tol... ad two red-hot tilts, Baron] world’s record. Nono of the riders lacked encourage: | 78° O'Keefe, of Chicago, and Jimmy Br Henle aaa oe ie | @mjoy the “brutal exhibition,” Rumor - Won the first heat and the} patsy Koogin, one of the Moston | M&A snd each sprint brought out ohee nsids oe ten ra es Mi B bec tebe ce Gaye thot he missed a train “ second was declared a dead heat cam, 18 the centre of latcreat in the |*2OULS Of approval from the spectators, | Matched Inskle of twenty-four houre to euivatent 00a | eos 1 A Littel after t 1 ® World's Record Broke: meet in a twenty-round giove contest be- rape : ig Barring the mis Aldor vl dbesy r tha Fave Garden just aow. Keegan ts riding + fore the Bliver Bow Athietic Club, of it Haveyon Dave 00 ne @ few mogtormen who were lo tla wo unknown trotters a und the track WIth his head done up| AN world's records for a continuous] Butte, Mont, O'Keefe has recelved or Tage 10 , a Way and could not get " 4 foo won a good ndages us a rorult of a bad spill hour's ride were broken to-day by| several celegrams from Jerry Clittord 3 Was in Madison Squa ' Albert Lynch's vay tro te. rly In the day, Ills head was badly | Gurteen of the teams in the race. Be-| manager of the club, and all the terms pight, The only unocew: A. | Qn starting jucge and) George Hut Jslout and it was said his nose was| (Ween $ and 9 o'clock, while the Gur-| given by the manager In dehalt of : ina teash, Bome ¢ t f is a come 1 Witllam Clark's t + Iderim broke This wever, Ix denied by | @¢n Was still crowded with spectators | Gardner are agreeable to O'Keefe, with iS ered during the firs: minute t versa Jor original ‘sintement / Ave Heals. Tt » were Won Dr. Creamer, the official 4 lan ut, Who had been In thelr seats for many | the exception of the date. \ the race by a bunch of © pres 1 * atl e Wut He w Ue oiler taker) i race, who in a stvwment to the | hours, % miles were reeled off by the epiliat, it was a record sallered t ver ] t there t t behind the bla press says Keegan's ause te only racer Battling Nelson wik meet Young Cor- York {9 hunery for sport was standing bet imaelf! tr 1 engaged im tn (WO! And that three stitches were taken in| The best previous record was 2% miter| bett again, whether he wins or lows At a die boxing whow could and Coorga HM Kk ». owner of Crs 4 with Thomas Lynch's Albert Col a ew amore in hie head. Aside "0 two laps, made during the very | @Ralnst Jimmy Britt. This announce- the Garden a thowennd of two of the cers, that the horse a SPREE Dey wlth ie Bee Fagus al ieee tis, goud condition | atst { racing in 1902 by Gougoltz | MeNt Was authorized by Nelson, who ¥ apectatons would have tu be satlsfied mnart under two minutes, regar Charten Welland’ eben | kee Kaaes declares that he will be only too glad i With Juxurious seats on tho rafters a ta tad e 1 A Mee and able ae on rae oat ping |-4uat how fat: the won: wore goings jt» give Young Corbett another chance. During the helght of an exeit'ng drive J 1D W'COY thy that Fred Stearn a ratiroad con : i pi H 1 her husband's accident and has | Maklag the new record can be Imagined i Nelson and rbett are matched | of troding on the Cotinn Exetenge to- a K Will write hie perma d was relected by Jordan to act as oMe ng her own a aed big auc Whe Bhat Chan hha Joratands that seldom in| {87 the bout will take place In Me-| diy tw» over wroaght traders, ange N “Los Anseles. Cal timer, with the understanding that J , pleased, esr hin we Fprint raves have twonty-five miles been | Chanlcs’ Pavilion. — Will probably | at each other, engaged tn feticufts al ye Bani With Twin Gullivan to-morrow, 1M himself would holt the watel and 2, won r atte Quit the race, Biay out of it for Men In lowe than an hour r fa ¥rieco or two or ee) most on the exchange floor, near the : > Bieht. my the time, Of [larry Ear Pate The record breaking to-day came af He ts anxious that his second members’ entrance, yet so frenzitd were’ ia Gomebode told Bul! » K ee eetaree eae va pnewered his wife with Dr. | tt 4% mlnutes of continuous sprinting | Mbt with Corbort Ahall tale Piace us| thelr fellow traders that few of then y “Sure.” Twin, “ho ¥ eo) stand, Jordan saws he knows Velling tor a Ww was not t servic | epectacte, One eye ts entirely covered McCoy, 89 the Lox Angelenos tala tance of $50 to fump out of the be » Mun. | of California, who arrived in Philadel: | yey Orlorna Cotton xe has bem getting rev! ' ‘ t L which waa alleged to have been pandages and his Hose ts plastered hy ne huash, Henne Mun- shat cle Cotton weahanaes, and J) . Warded by Keteham, was ue 1 with roe hooked on to his rear wheel amd for | Pha a few days ago Tr the scalps} y Ghew, 9 wellsknown member of the without tra factory, to dordaa and te + wah wpe next three-quarters of an hour the | of Jack Blackburn an rap ite Holly, i) sweat exchange, who makes a specialty | ea to inven : ar Teams Behind, audience was on its feet. | considered by Joe Macias, who bas seen! ¢ Weather conditions and Influences le ] weil t tried that be ton the coast and in Denver, to | a bright future, as he says any- | m scoeds In galning a Hetlofs Murrted on Track, — |" some great ridug. There was a rush of tralners to wake cting the cote. erop. ceovding 10 Mr, Chew, who was the | mer, disclaim any pee wey tape In front of the other| Clty pePaIe foing to the Boil of Governors for Word has been recelved in Chicaga| ‘ie purpose, Our trouble began bea ¢ race Is only @ few hours! that the National Sporting Club, of| Peklay. In the afternoon 1 recetr brity OF Vip Srewe tOAt aie an dntimation that the Government Ae “ ondon, has authorized {is American o lak Risht bee einwady | [an to ufter Harry Forbes a] °t00 report was going to Indicate a sight who engaged in a fake fx Pokey. taas onitedel ble during the season the, with Tommy Ryan to Phitadelp sls sip ‘ Danish giant, glued Pier oulders) contty, is slated to fight again to-nigut réel to meet John Wil 40 the mat and took the Graceo-Homan| ty is ¢ ttle away from him. | clever and hard-Fiiting Chicago fight 1 that they woukl be rint, but Instead yuck each took a turn at ing ond was right ther | tended t ety et t 1 \ body th h & seal fact forth One of sé issporient domsions co} Hoeretia 1 the slx-| sleeping riders, and rellet after retlet| hy ay with S Fgat Hand Wke his must | ty one of the combatants who would | 4 ‘ ; Baie fata patos that more was hurried upon the track. Rockowita, | alk ahout the encounter, Castles . 1 od we ty ation wilt } toe) mea will eh than ever | Limberg, Caldwell and Krebs could n Dan Crarke, manager of Maurice S4y-| \ ruck him first, after he had dared} * Whee Ryay was fight nt on tie w al the Murray Hit Hot {ores : Rockowita and stand the gatf, and after two mitew had cana ria a ae In the htm to go outelte the Exchange ant) . yA trick MeCoy ¢ 1 Ryan to will come wy) Sulkit Downing, Ca be reeled off ped beck a lap, | Proposed mated be Fa and). jarrel between them, 2 fealelo fa antiols . ne a ehet ites teal 1 Krooe and Fogler | which Is almost certain to put them out| Abe Attell, at # the club} "sr. Chew aamed much chagrined over! g McCoy sneaked aw >t Yorkers, Ja Butler's trot are lap behind, Jost in 8 fanty-Bver) GE any stasee: S08 AES i rad fOr nO) le eed Wars et ee uees 10 OMT) oe awair, and dectared that he thaugt ‘ eeaniry | re of Ny Bit O0GAiN Bin Seasie ¥ th gtabe we x tn the day, Tals] rider te és enough to make up a lap] ~ a amiaae. | ile POW A diegrvertUl thug te oe.nF On day—ond : ives * puree oe ah § on 1s lost George Cole, the colored middie-| 6 . autherne ” thrashing of hie bts | But ae eats % and | ‘The other teams are all bu and tsy Keegan, the Boston lad, who is weeny & Trenton, had placed himaeit Cane — oS 3 eee erhaps MoCoy ‘s ing a ehatilar ailening F t 4 vn Likely, with ore or two Well-known for tang abliit 4] under the management of Jack Mc-|*,’ } bi trick on ‘Twin Su a pee siele rier ole ide sibs us Gn) ieavereas honor t of being the Arst}Gugan, of Paaadeiphla, Was» 1 used to be a friend of Caatle ia i er Ane. The 4 are making aj Ser to cove miles, He accom-|mateh him shortly to fight Dave Holly | Sid Mr Chew. "I helped him to ; T™ is a gre nes. Jack Root. the Cifergo Meht heavy s poy " = al . ed the 4.13 o'clock. when he|at the National A, G, of the Quaker | cure his membership in the Exchange, Battling big sum, a $9.00. | great showing Corbet: ¥ med that Mr. Salisbury was under syape for unpaid entrane: terprisi: " thr . trolle at © slowe) do to a snall's| igured out the winners, pleking Bobby! reprorentstive to ol Some enterprising manager might find! (a ten-round bout before the I ‘sting one a the B anes: Caw Nee Walthour and his team mate nie| purse of £51 for a bout with Joe | 12000000 bale cotton crop. Seeine dsecendant of the Vikings who) ta ac, of Chicago, fr a & Munroe, as the probable v ee ital. Fort “E telegraphed my brother in Texas 4 gould disturd Jeffrica’s pose on the| P!n’ 5 ag, Already Wat and Munroe are ) ne folks a in the Engl eg? , neat and obtained confirmation: of my pre- | puree. by the ereater of the @ winner, b jy consented to meet Bow! ‘ fe . — biltar. |? ‘i ee : oe i the areder pei igh ape | thelr great crap. nun niked pialaa Wat will probably| ‘ious Intimation, I told Castle about clever baite is ‘ . ble for the breaking of | 2weeter. all, thr decline to 60 to England unless given| my Information and he traded upon Wille | eis ly gave Philatelphia 14 when # wiles were! thoues ¢ you ‘Tome the | § Wveral be for (raining and travel-| it Baturiny, for edout the clow rf i MY KELLY { udsa WAM bands in & fiero) eee ee cs pantie condition, | Keats, "They can't beat you with| #06 ¢xPenses, business Saturday he came to me and a bouts and he $s confident he wi'l bea ne riders except Keegan, ee ie rr ice has cauent the public] Anthony Avatione, manager for Jack |! Uthat me Saal hase ie “et petare jae sistH found bas b Crowd Ramains Long, | Just right Is shown by the lange crowd| Gorman, the 1%-pound boxer, last nigh’ j i ea . Maited, Te te nate bot‘ing fb Me td th arkable event of | Which Was still in the Garden at 5! matched his charge to fight “Kid” | fepiled, jokingly won't try to fake thiy vow, for if fo far the most rem o'clock. At that hour there were easily twenty rounds for a sile bet| “That's more than T can say of eny does he Is Mable to re ' the race has been the crowd, There are | $n pereone present, which was a larger Thomas ation YOR . ” from ths y : ' al thousand people In the same} crowd by fully 3000 than was present | of $400 and a percentage of the gate Pre ag lay lon TT tie t mive ye ‘ H ~ ; ver housa nd peo} “ uf - ” at was al al Ww yald then, nt forge ny ats they occupled at half past ten | at the same bh our tase Inat year, celpts. The battle will be fought ‘as said them, but LEXINGTON, Ky. Dee. &—Capt fore a private club up the State. Both | cis morn'ng Castles cathe to me and Jay night are clever, assuring @ good Habt | sata that he didn’t like what I had sald ‘ i ely any one has left the upper K MER TC TO! EE have gone into training for the | : to him Saturday, for he considered that gallery ‘and all attendance records are RA M i . 1 had insulted hi He declared phat represen Sammy Kelly, the feather-weight Chieeg the Western Joc © Gaghier of this city, why was one of th Fh Clu, whieh a there to-day, levertst boxers a fw years ago ai! aa tant ane i. @ver donned a glove, Las decidcd to re. as for 9m er fourteen hours and fifteen » obtained ‘ e ‘ | 4 * 4 iN A h re wed LArcegredphgitieie lly ny , piace that has obtained an option on the OM} vig gatisted with that,” 2 said. the ring, and is ready to arrang \ s dates will be, minutes of riding. E oot was In sar barns at Righteenth and Lawrence) q ‘ of the mateh face f ; ‘astles wanted to show me what he ® Match wih Tommy Murphy, Magh Ih Mia 1 the vital issue ne. Repre- ad at the time. | The firet heat of the match race for | {cets, at Denver. aad wil remodal the : a < ears g clubs Although bebind the record the six-| the world’s sprinting championship : mad? Saturday through my" Informa: | SeGovern, Danny Dougherty o an edi mal , mnbership. day bleye'e riders are putting up an/ take pl night at 3 tion, but I refwwed to listen to bm, ‘e MM or 120 pound boxer in ‘ New 0 ectng race, The spectators do not|Garden, Frank Kramer, Amer ue to Denver! Then he challenged me to step outeile ay wae pieaty of on yesterday}, 20°") the hinge about resorés, They want| champion shortediatance racer to conduct t it Is under-| and settle the matter with our fists, | y wane J w 'Grieane hing about re y want champ 1) oO ee penver municipal authorities will seotly ar t vi Pagcrers , * Matel) Oaklawn Park Club, Hot Springs, | rection, and they are getting plenty of | riot, the sprinting champlon of France t interfere. | told him that there wus no one big Berea arrives from Aus.r.a es wero the order of the day's play t ne | nts have been frequent andj are to fight for the thle of world's enough to frighten me ints refusing a he played the iaees and atvo| ne of the feature games was ut the pfe has : leoned a statement] challenge Ike thi and both of ue od there have been champion. Krawer is the peer of istes | long drawn out, Mx battirw, Ail of Whleh he woo! Jersey City Handba Court N > eon Y Cole: many epills that drew blood and added shor:<llatance racete on this alde of the! that he was opes to Might any light+) started for the members’ door, eel teoable. Kely te just as| Whelan aad M. Kenny playing ag reacent City ¥ Club has | to the excitement, water, and Friol fast summer estad- | weight, )*1 pounds at ¥ O'cloo%, Gana or! “At the top of the Might of steps +@ was in bis patmi.|T. Lynch and T. Corbin. The eid a ovely of 2 for years | Patsey Keegan, one of the Boston| Mahed hia claim to supremacy on the| pritt preferred, "i have been fighting| Castles lagged behind @ little, and I, ae: i of the opinion that| #4 the substantial side bet thar went | deetoinatainns \ Were won oy Whe for teaay, | team, ig showing great pluck by con. of th» above-mentioned | “}'?athe 32, tet Siuttgionc| GAMES FOR CRESCENT FIVE, | inuing in the race, Keegan bad. bid be weca Kelly ond Mut-| gpain, wou a Det by defeating 3 ‘| The ‘Crescent Five braker-batl teny | splll ah the east. bab early Yecag Loe Hat the 1at-| wants out-of-town games with tirst- land for a while it was thought he pis class teams, Thomas L. Dowilng, jr, was permanently disabled, No, @) Fitty-Atth sireot, Brookiyn, boda sepierirec dnb vee «ho mane ag Won STARE, other side by winning the champion- ter-welghis ance my last fight with fetes t “ie <EEE! SPORTS “EDITED BY uae! ROBERT EDGREN two mies.) 4 $04 peessaacasenre re E GARDEN - One OF THOSE IMPORTED PARIS ROOTERS, CPE SSSSESFEE SESE $444 FE POL GA RES CESS LENE OOEOS SE LHSOO HOSS? OO HHS ESO $ | a on the indiana NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW, ne | ea Bele vio TH RACH —Biveceignisa of a meg simplictty 98 eu R ie Haul, Rovere int Hirsh tb lol ) Lucy. Youns ee | ir } Jerre. Hunt ! wt Lavra Hunter at Mise Aubry. s.ccs ccs = [tte Grene’ | tt wigye, RACE—MIi BE *Alcome RB. 4 “Royal Pirate 34° *Pourke Corkran . 4, (M) *Little Blin... 4 ‘M4? Hrookiyn i 43 *Lee King . — Hylettus “ Aladdin and « halt <> Tow Shelly (AT) Bair Revell Reos Sisetesze sees orn C Ot King's Trophy SApgrentice allowances, ATEN MEN GET SWEET ACVENGE Those weet, rovin’ blades,” the boys of Kilkenny not only kicked the sh.na Waymen, threw them to the grouad and buited them in the ribs, but Worse (nan all, defeated them by the score of 2 to 0 in the Uaelle football come playéa at the Knickerbocker Oval cropay payed wor, the Galway men woe | by & narrow margin, Atthouga the Kale kennys cuanot pay for the Coggey tropey again this year, they were waa oud to snow that thelr team bs beter than that of the Galwuys, When Heferee Pleming threw the ball n, both sides came together with @ i, men were anocked ou ihelr (eas Wu actyyed UpOn, Deveral times When sot es Lae unt ue a Langi@ A aNd a KieWed ae ut 4s vee, Silie, Maps and faces were tae vllkeanymen kept ine ball ln Gal Way KEbwty ue givde. pare uf toe and tifteen ued oefore tne it Darcy hicwes & goa ana Carl (wo intervals ot tour i.nutes, in (me second aalf the x was Cluse, ioe waiwaymen more chan hol ing up inele end of excitement of the play tan: of the i poral times punched each other, but 4 fenners were Invariably ruled oft for 8 period, Deapite the best efforts ¢ see tthe fait, “The Galwasiog ou je hal alwaymen Individual. pla: " rad cae or thet 8 mt i ; Nie ie TNC BOAR Renmin 6 fe wit! ROS oh ie : soon as possible after his battle with | Oy ne gent : A 1 | jor , nde raat ae : soap ooking, S4Me* Moran, Nat Butler's partner — ‘The belligerents were B. 8. Castles, «| Ina came laat Sunday at Celthe Park, \) a. : way ity. x peices i wae ‘ eee. ttt the team from Boston. was the first Rufe Turner, the colored Ight-weight | member of both the New York a4 | Where the Ccggey suver cup wag the oe of Gye uf os fey forks hs 2 Maeter Spectaltst. aus: Dr. LR, Wiil'ams, rw ah Ste OLD DR. GRINDLE, | ae aeeiL tm the more itr. Groat / » a. ae |