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POTN TTP TET {WILLE LOSES TO Cen eS OPADEROREDED DDO DD 1 bPPO4444 DO1GRE DEE EPPA HODAIEDGDIEOO4 DDE EE EER EE YH oe & a2 66866 HIS fight between Britt and Nelson ‘on the %tn wil be a hummer. Both Britt and Nelson have taken tonsideration the fact that one or @ other must g) down to defeat for ie first time, and both of them are a hard, Nelson sta ted his work hee ha few days rest to prevent golog the edge after figiting Young Cor- Britt jumped cver to his cld quar. atarted plugging as soon as the Was made, ly Roche, wh» has been seleri-d as i, ls an Eastern man, Up to thls the referee of a bie tous on t © Coast has always ben a native Roche is a former resident of York and of Philadetphia, He ts known in both cites, and In Phila- particularly as the manager 9 G~d<o-9-3-6~S-LN pen Doe VS « Sieny BRITT \ 1S being Som? worn FoR THis NELSON FIGHT ELSON got $3.53 as his share of the purse In the fight with Young We Cerbett, But that was not all of sprofit that went with bis winning by| ‘a Pong sight, He was betting heavily! If. and got wood odds, Bosites he won the chance to meet Britt fm that fight even the love's end ‘De greater than the winn mn-Corbett affair, Corbett lost: not the big end of the purse, but his to meet Britt, It is significant condition that Corte't, who CORAM TDD DEBS hands er) a FOREIGN RIDERS SPURT FOR A LAP. bed pon BROOKLYNS BEAT UAKER BOWLERS THE WORLD: TUESDAY TURSDAY EVENING, DUCRSBER ¢ 6, Rae ou! SPORTS EDITED BY BEHIND R Soenesiortt es Wo thave sob. {SIX-DAY RIDERS} ECORD: ROBERT EDGREN FLASHLIGHT OF BATTLING NELSON AFTER BEATING CORBETT DALY AND CARR IN MATCH RACE — —— A match that has been talked of for the past two weeks In athletic circles and whtch is bound to prove a great attraction was consummated yesterday Daly, the crack Irish who won considerable world's titles at St. Louls’ World's Fatr and in Canada. and who quite recently de. feated Champion Jovee in a five-mile match, will meet Carr, the fleet- footed representative of the Xavier hletic Club at Celtle Park next Sun- in w thiee-mile race, Tt has been argued that any one pos- | Seasing a sprint when It came to the | finish of a race would be the one to defeat the Irishman. Carr's friends are loud in their praises of him and feel confident that with the sprint he pds seases he will be the one to lower (tw colors of Daly before he goes back @% Ireland with the world’s tue. Cart hos quite @ record as a runner and has a defeat of Joyce to his credit. He ‘walked’ away from Joyce on that ion wr has been looking forward to thie match for some tin and has been | Keeping himself in trim and feels con- fident chat he will turn the tables on the Irishman. In speaking of the race yesterday Carr sald Ppreciate thoroughly the Irish> man's ability as a runner, and have watened him in the races he has taken part in here, and I am convinced that with the sprint I possess I will beat him out to the tape, I e been bees § for this chance for some time, 4 kept myself In good condition for tt." Daly sald he realized in Carr one of the best runners in America, but he thought he would carry off first honors as he did against Joyce a couple o penn sh re le ASHLEY DRAWS WITH M'CLOSKEY when John J. i her, erally a great gimbler on fh — | in the ring, diin’t record a bet (Continued from First Page.) | ——— | Bimself when he met Nelson, Cor =e — | : Know that he was not In ahape to fore the cthers had gone a mile, Muli) track. A spectally well directed sp. Four Series in Eastern League | er cteciat te oP Ea World. ify a bet, and being a gam poe had an elready damaged left arm | now and then put the riders in a merry A ae , a sit ec. 6—At the by natiire he didn’t let rentimeat) yruised, but he, too, went back on his mood and they laughed and iwin Bowling Tournament Were : i gud Pan ct bagel nce him. wheel without delay, K was Un one another a crowd of cycling club , " aniey Ane |e seal) vero e re bout. By a , hurt. men on a Sunday pleasure » Close and Interesting During oh Anite bout, By agreement. I bat UNNY things happen in Kansas, A The spill occurred on the ewst bank No Change in Positions. the Entire Game th FOUAA it waa to be Hed year ago it was announced that while Hooper was relieving Caldweil |. S as lsat : |— a 1a — = a: - mecweleweee (eee tt want ihe mit Canon) F © Creszeis had smashed a world's after a short sprint Willams and). 0° Linyghibs p ye Steapie the’ Arad a erring pa = aby Harald hive 89 Consolidatea |For the first ten rounds Ashley did in Wichita, Kan., going the mile | Krebs were forced together and wut ee een i inberk Werte, 18; Renate ial; toi aa W. Mott sitll (ream No. J— met of the lealing, his, straight lett AMM. From the latent devel ypmenta| roe fell over them. The accident looked | 4 pwning, Caldwell and Hooper and) The Brooklyn and Philadelphia teams, Three-Men Tou ‘ BRCOND, 101 gh, ior; | lence, sending 3 fo Poanda ater Beappears that the record was serious when Willlams felled to ger to 0 NN ann lia ine. We Teague tourMAMeEM, eee 5 en ts ; 4 Bleich Groans showed tom re Covent. ha hed after all, Pretty soon we wil} his fect, but Dr Creamer soon brougut and, exceut fur Ca 1 1 Hooper, | rolled yesterday on the former's alleys Kelly, 194 Harel aa pine. Sater & Power Co, ee n Matekiri, 178; Brad. tights ne ki ah Lat, wi pier * i in- that Carrie Nation, cf Kansas, did him around and he te In as good shape 5 content to remain 40, ‘The latter | in the one man match the Brooktyniter | Is: tit Fini ck ny t Chesbro, 10; Maher lost ona foul In wmash things out there with her &# ever, am is kin efforts almost, won three out of five. The three gaipes — BNN, Thi Hekson, | 9,2: tad s . Consaiiitared | 5) <j to Johnny O'Rourke, and hatchet The second day's grind began unevent> | portiy io tecuiy, the lowe lai, but wo {of the twa men team were won by the hoon vistie 1 Gane (ew sersey Cerner a Mfeuir the decision over Red Mure is true that Mr. A.C. Jordan, filly, The men are some forty far have not been able to get a com-| Quakers, as were two out of three In” Jers Dr onane Tee RAL, eet Balt tei, phy, wha quit in the recond round f 5) miles behind the record, The generally . rt © men match ne five men Doughis inal ‘Turners—Blaey, 125 B Ame na TL Judge ard timer when th manding lead at any time the three men m In the drug! 1 wat f was made, has vent 8 cretary, OW pace has had the effect of keeping Gougoltz and Breton are still confident | mutch the bowlers from Brooklyn wet fi Ma By Model ae ny Banfelder, dated (a . sah THE CHRISTMAS WORLD : phd Nek we elber, 18%; total, 98 ave bt an affidavit statng that he the racers in good condition, Aven sf winning the race; more so than wrious In all three games Phe | THIRD iN pannerpone 120; total, 94. mar |. wires Out next Sunday, Dec, 1. ently gave Cresccus a mark un- ently not a man te any worse off for the | other team, with the possible exception | scores elter eanen ‘ it will give a Radium’ Camera be twe minutes, having conspired with day and a half of riding of the Southern boyy, and as a matte Htrooklyn va, Phil te PIRST GAME re Bi Cut ea lhe Wark bed > rob thag 1 ay Wewan the t ; } \ a K Mi: Keller », 190; Dennis, shine he OArk latest ir tcham and agreed to do so, the) This morning th KAN naual) of fact Wulth and Munroe bel ev INDIVIDUAL MATCH ve 1 Mer, 171 Benin dar alas a [raweonper HOvSILY “CA Md should be thrown out horseplay of throwing wet sponges at! the Frenchmen are the ones they must) Gane Int, 1 ath Asohittes ; ae saa al should be thrown out whether the) the sleeping apeniators around the beat to take the first money. t ist 21S i i vcesin Leanne, ist . ee — tin the amdavit Is known to -—_—— ee en won three ‘Out " DE eyt Eat-Cohotan, 179 roack, 1 NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES FOR TO. .MORROW, thie or not. Mr. Jordan former'y it] ry TWO-MEN M stat. Bok shed at 1s: Wein that the record was fairly 10 R a 44 Or see “ear ht bas M7 ine «ley, 10; Box, 1s tein k, IM ¢ Mrenite: Word) (00) Sigmund .,.... 107 according to the rules. It he ba Bh aaa is ; iMigsard, 1; to _ (Special to The Evening Wort.) migerind io to a contradiction of that stave Spalding 1.—Mosher W ORLEANS, Dec. 6.—The entrie Flamboyant 10 it he has merely proved that he le Total r OSs Vy; Doras, iM Nouek, for to-morrow's races jure as follows Mainspring 10 @ man to be trusted. In one cnse, Warker - 217 OO nite, 180) 184i FIRST RACE—Five-cighths of @ mile BIRTH oe One mile; selinig. a the report Is true, he must have led, . Dunbar ‘ rT) ne) wu p wer ts volit selling. A gGiw i irra ee ss i Fecorda shou'd not be allowed Tota 4oy 4 us a ed af ‘Myron. Dale ey B ™ | Unless made under the direction of and —— spanner Philadeiphfa won three out of three. Catheara . a Neer i pat Properly certified to by men of known A f THREE-MEN M Car 176, Dadee x i *he f Portiand he Matiety and s:anding tn the world oc/ Had All the Best of the Go and The f peml-ar anal moetine i the fh ; 4 her Ww 1 Xp itdin Pit Meimer, orl | ts y . be Huckingham 1 185, to 18; Ruddiman, M7; total, 68, Tf the affidavit to the effect that Mr Was Winning Easily When He foclation began to-day Murra at oa * of Columbu 1 Tone us, Rambeline } a Shandy | Montehank 1ug and Mr, Ketcham 1 to HIM Hotel, with President PoP. Joh MO a : whadu . wooker, HG; Kumnhel " <Apreniien sree nee 110 ve Crescous a record under as Struck His Man Low. Crate 3 gs ity FIRST GAME—Kxcelsion—Trayers, 127; | _ 610 ithe 'Walicy prentlee allowance > peal pad fs sustained by the in nigh Se tne aenoae ee fm oe pen abe het ni, 190; Wal ‘OND GAM aA, Bune inile and the Taney either of the men in 1 present Inchided W. Parry ‘ 2071S) He AN total, Ree. «Smith Dalley, 121; : te | ypon Ruflalo; 1 ever " ery r st Onn Dea Caffrey ws ¢ 5 CHICAGO. Dec. 6—With a victory 9 /°*°" wus bi m Niladelphia won two ow 8 i is. erius, 10; Looker, 9 am Gaslighter j {hat are suffering trom ne aap | oi phis and New York, ant (aries Dan FIVE-MEN MATCH helmer, HA; total, 64: ‘ i Marcy New : y suectal condition HERE are tricks of the trade in) practically In his grasp, having knocked) pe oe well, Mame | water 2461s THIRD GAME—Lazelle, Dalley & Co.— , Teemper vivax, Yz | any. digeaeee of private every Ine of professional sport, Root down twice for the count of nine, Ghat oe pm ; HM a ap Dalley, 11 rey. 16s Catpenter t aeectae nn Os —_| saclad chat with me <nd let Among amateurs things are ait-| John Wille was disqualified last night) |i oo t's aa cash nt Bes) 1 ist THIRD | ob Goes. OMEN It, Colton! THIRD HACE—Piveceighthe mie plain my ayatemn of arra-ged. Take the ama’eur In the fifth round of a slated ten-round en 'up With the caso of Dr. A, | Leonan i 14 ald. 164 HH td Beimer, 118; Ulrich, 137; Rud- SN sMedetta bands of lovetted ches tes, for instance. Under Mr. bout, When Referee Siler disqualified Purner, of Boston.who was charged | = diman, 16); total, 684 Seated yao (pk | ena p a @ullivan's direction the A.| Wille for hitting low the spectators) “ n bowing engaged In ringing horses | Total : a Company Leages: Eavarinh 108 necialis! U, investigates all record cliima ao were leaving thelr seata, conceding Wille &¢ Comblvtion Pork, Medford, Co iw iW . GAMMsUoled Blectris Lignt Saree frome baal nly that It (s almoat {moossible | the victory, ANd oty rug th 14) Morning Newapaper Wine bwer Co-Van Buskirk, 214; Hrad in fa fake cecord to «et through. Jutges| ‘The foul was unintentional, but Root Pnlind virouit € mont lana Hore i im at Gitte fy. it: Hattrick, 12) Ciceb'o nis nd timers are selected with care, and! went to the flocr in agony and Wille, f*.!mony tguinst Dr. ‘ty wed ate ms = y 1g the perform- Ate fled ner by his e * | Total wor 05D ronkt sy @very condition affecting the perform | was justly disqualified Datlon, | TOO) serene arises Pitas Cronkite Journa a : ance is investigated before it Is allowed | The first and second rounds were even. anf, | ie jifomtasin RTH ue mie an to go on the record books The third was Root’s by a shade of “a Pay Nola yar La enlarged z , cured without the aid of a knit Rot fm any protessional branch it 18| clean work. Root. lipped to the foot STATE Loses ES GAME CASE. | LAST NIGHT'S GAMES, | sittoxn, Gase—teesit ation, 9 eat af toga Snes oe Otherwise, I have known professional just before the bell, but got up In- iniechatinenpensete ewer, 13) Laverty, Hi: Wheeler, | ly in or 2) dave, q Reatrread, 1455 total, $1, ‘Teh PREP when all Fumning’ the hundred yar tinder "ten a t Wille had a decid vant isan Cots “ter vy wee Raden hee rieees cee Grsncr igh tila 3 "ark IN CAMBRIDGE no a as a is sian . * he fourth Wi a cided orage Men, Re’ G ‘i ot feCar of P. indays. 10 Bas. Who coulds't do 1014 to save) Oi, the SNM Cicontinuous Cuatiade| ALBANY, Dec, Bye. decision of | PIRST, GASH —Centennlal-H. | Roth) fg: Meccan sae PUPTIL ACE Six furiongs ity ates to the body Root showed weakness, The, the Court of Appeals to-day In the case | Sy feean 14s m. Gartcad| HIRD GAME 0 Moortgh t IDR. R. H. M. MACKENZIE, Battling Nelson makes good bis|ntth and last round was fast, Wille of The People against Bootman and| - Re is 2 + F ’ ; 146 W. S4th St, New York. ¢ J fuh 4 ¢ t i . aman and cra . 198 iM; MeDo k (Special to The Evening World.) > | ' ’ . Promire to give Young Corbett-an-| poring in and Root on the defensive, another th loses its Ingt chance ees Tat Wieser, thi Vue j Mass, Dec. 6—None of | oe EEE TENEESeENND Another fight as s20n as ne 2°ts) Root went down for the count tw cover o 0m penalties for | ¥ “4 es ean? 1, eld under the auspices fh with Jimmy Britt, he will ody blows r n abn viola tlon the ‘i seco 1; A. A. went the sched OLD DR. GRINDLE, from body blows, and Wille, a f kame laws | SECON Al—H. Ratt Commercial Lea W: ——— | spl that he ts a good “sport” and] ing to the body, Ait low and was) ‘The court amMrmed the action of the| i ly Lexander, PIRST GAME-—W ‘team ¢. The main bout was be | 86 YEARS Will have the approbation of all that) promptly disqua lower conte dismissing th ' 154 i one, 149; total, 716. Port Gree pire! Phatiolie tity wittenek ven Pants and George Phaten Und Grind: t rmptly disqualifies. ate j ng the complaint i i Kerr & Co—Champ ‘ George Phaten D Wi li M Inder Dr, Urindie’s acientitic’ treatment Ge tereted tn Doris. Tere ts 6) aul SC MitNTS Pugh ie tha aR ot the Stile game. Muthoriten who] ‘gténaehe Hb Hare, overtan. | "deta sith itr wat dnote’: Dr, Williams Cures Mem |i! it's cori, erana idespread op'nion that Young Cor-| round charged Jacob V. Bootman and How-| THIRD GAME — - Weir, 16 own, 126; . George Gunther disposed of Walter My 89 yeare of m.derate terme than by any other advertio: hett's sudden forcing down of we'gat — ard R. Robinson, of New York, with| Kraus. 168; A. Buckholts, 120; Hicks Rickerby, dai; Witaee! der Beek | Burgo in two rounds, while “Kid” Car. fein turing uy arte by some eighteen pounds weakened him L AND SMITH DRAW violating the Foreat, Fish iG 18; Wulpern, 193; total, 787. Lafayette | 777 .s ter won from Ralph Kelly on a foul in vale 4 neaacs wis perteey €@ Buch an extent that he wasn't able| BOLEN . eh and Game Karhs, 163; Stubrke, 178; total, 34. aa the lasi round of thelr bout, and Billy nates tt eersia ‘that ‘in trom it Nap G0 Himself justice in the fiaht. with | paca Ae law by having in their cold-storage how York ta vi | Secon BAN] Mar vhattan Shoe Co. Davis defeated Danny Sullivan in two pourrait n wid be wi / Nelson. If he had worked j deition| (Apecial to The Evening World.) Warchuuees between May 2 and June} ila el | Woodiit, iit: donmalend i ea ms — — vertanentiy Nervous Bincture in: trom 1h We % into abbas rr Dec. 6—E4 Smith |} MOL a quantity of game birds The | FIRST GAME—Nyack—Gregory, 1%; Le) Motoalt Bi Cc > Debtiity, ‘Waatl ele in from 1 to 2 weeks. Or. ‘ ually he might have done mich) CHESTER, Pa, i Pain alpedi ‘ he | Brownell, 136; C. Brownell, 11; Huss, letcalt Bros, Co.—Ablarim, 156; Volk- BASCH HAD v Stricture, y cintewetal dis i ah If the little Denverite forge:a|.and Bam Bolen fought a fast six-round !44l amount demanded wan $1.168,315. | 199; Gookin, 189; total, 8. Acirema—| MM M% Beck, 16; Rickerby, 18; WIl- BEST OF Go. Prosiatié eit maces and’ creins ured ie x ree the The defendants base thelr case on] F aaite a! W. Pros De bert, 143. tota (Special to The Evening World.) troubles without oper: Gnt DLE te stil at the same ofic a 7 . draw before the Broadway Athilet! ir ea nm | onthe e rw. 19, ‘osnite, 125; : Ay pnp tilled d tor Die. 4 * } all abs i ihe whie midnight I'gnts for Aedaltd night. In the seml-windup | the clatms that they had no knowledge | denger, 171) M. Proantts, Morgen: THIRD GAME—Manhattan Shoe Co—| MANAYUNK, Pa, 6.- Despite Uae, ie matter how 171 W ST121H S71. Between oh & while he may get back to his ‘real| “Mt at nie . A mia’ (Of tie exact tohenke GF the be thaler, 1%; total, 816. ady Cummings, S71; Mitchell, the Inclement weather a fair-sized equired or how lone he In that case he would give Nel.|"Young” Mack, of Chester, and “Kid” | Of fhe exact cotjente 7 ses of Be OND) GAME=Ko-Ko— Westphal, 199 Woodiil, 120; Hempstead, 163; totals | crawa turned out at the Manayunk ‘nding. Expert cote ne hy Men a hight. |} Taylor, of Philadelphia, fought to a n stored with them by MS: Mache, 199 " ws’ Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & ‘ i Mer | draw. ‘Jack Johnson, a big biack negro | the owners | 16; total, Co.—Champton Kottmeler, 16; A ast nigat to witness the six-ro SUNDAYS, 9 °TO'S Melon may be Young Corbet:'s mas-| {rym Maryland. put the Under any conditions. It will bo | ator’ ‘to sleep in the sect i eee eae eesine | k atsonbegg iw ah to determine that fact afier we em SHIPPING NEWS. thaler, 142; total, 759, what he dors with Bri rH AME—Ko-Ko—W. hal, 104; of Rady WILL SWIM FOR PRIZES. “Howard i Machie tit, Frente, 10 ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. al, A. Nyac nell vokin, im; C. Bi 158; tor set, — | a | The sximming races of the New York | 88" F#e® TU Sin seta, 4.39) Moor ~¥% Athletic Club will be held Saturday oe * There are five aquatic events on the Ca ei’ is programme 1 swir ndleap; Sandy Hook aa t 4—(*herouny iw Avatd awh plunge tor die Qovernor'e Leland... 104 Armatror Hing. ‘tance, handics nd rel eunda ss ury Sat AS ero “m | game of water pol) poar o ae Pont, At total, s |” Prizes wili be award cach event » OF NEW YORK, acuutan Wadnes Ns, |The races ure oy amateurs 8H erouny— Warrey rules of AL A. 1 Entries AK Helin io tou, fe interest {s being manifested in| close Dec, 6 A t sling. Koch, 161; Chamberlain 25 wrestling h between Harvey | eenate ae . ave Cressland, Woter, 168; Koehler and Aleck Swanson, which is at the New i’olo A. A., One READY FOR BILLIARD MATCH. Havana AME—Telegram—Dunean, 14) tw THIRD ¢ *onnell @ and Twenty-ninth street and | The Postponed billiard mareh between ‘ 5 wart 194 Campbelt avenue, on ec, 12, Swanson in| Wiilam Catton, the “Hock Island Wo G 7; Cliamberiain, 158; Crogs and Willie H of 2,00 points nahi, will begin af the Kuleker- ker Biltlard-Room, Brookly., thts Weter, 1; Koehler, 1%. it the bout and at | Set ys he guna the time arrives, | INCOMIN AMSHIPS. tate shape and! even ne Hoape has recovered from hue DUE TO-DAY Valdes een .F0e Fonraament, for tho Pecent Injury. Naples Uritah Bavpire, FIRST eee ———— Crete Naph-t iveanerers | 1, 8 Hae tig) VANTINE WINS AT BILLIARDS, | Liguria, Naples Galvenon iota Hiroad sireet, Cib—Hobes, Te ceciston | gl: Atack, M, Jackens, 176; | eee Wet Gam o— mw, We 1%, Aetna Cth —Gastmaek. J 350; Kal’ tot nes 4 \gatine won the opr OUTCOING STFAMSHIPS, an f his of Garritt, 19; Bruning, 1 total, 734 MeKown, nm Max Bas: Wallace, th encounter betwe on, and Eddie jadelphia. 135 New Jersey National, FIRST, GAMU-—National Turners--Fi hree times it seemed as th FE 149; Bambusch would go t land o Bantelde C.. Klelber, 14 thine he up st b stayed the limit total, $48. 1—W, Sauer, 18? $4,95 WILL BUY A $15 ' Suit or Overcoat, You can take ther Keep them for tae tory neprade sults and overcoa ag earing at the Sache & Di sult Dress Rul eld Overooate Paddock Overcoats. Men's Hust Men's faney sairts for $) popular brand collars for “abten at the bankrupt wale, | Core L oh, of DR. KANE SAYS ren- @ pride of ears. [have & ae ea ant cial” eure for t ’ ough Wal- New York's Sas caret ne f nod, but! Master Specialist. spout st 4 10% W, M4th Sty fone 8" DEL, Re Williams, "Xow York. Loss of Vigor. Piles. 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