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Te: THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, 1004, a ey * SCENE AT THE GARDEN | EARLY TO-DAY WHEN DORLON AND 1 4 } ’ oe oye of RULED OFF TURF FOR RIN "RINGING= WALTHOUR THREATENS TO ss's;to2e.+ WILLBACK GARR ATTACH RACE RECEIPTS ~ ae ‘= TOBEAT DALY Devereux Cleveland; | 6, of Memphis, and New a | _- o> ‘ soy J ae Pollok, ove of the managere of the| also withdrew from the race, making| York, and Charles Dana Palmer, of (Continued from First Page.) a ta lhe Gace Une? aware, NS tewms to gui | howell, Mase, Among vrominent Three-Mile Race at Celtic Park ea who waa in bed at the Hotel Bartholdl , *, MeLean and ent arness horsemen d « are charging that the great six-day, was sent for, and he came to the Gat to end they wore| IY Were James Butler Next Sunday May Furnish a Senator Hu Joon EB. Sau. race Is not on the level. den ina burry. The situation was ex ace Wh of Syrucus Pat Powers admitted that he had a New Cinder-Path Record for plained to him by Chief Boo: poopie 6 to The EF o i HBR are in extotence afew fight: | contract with Watihour, who 14 (he powers tried to gat the ridere to con pies, Hirst Business was the cage of Distance ers who prefer “turning a trick amplon of the world, a great GrawiN¥ jinue siding and talked to them for fully| io vite mene titite wiuete tasked them | by nis former driver, FA, Datien, with . | to winuing a real battie on ther |card. By the terma of the contract! tqonty minutes thew tiattas, tas’ ‘eo ot grant | ringing horses through the New Eng: geriis. Bome of the twists they in-| Waltbour agreed to ride from inidoight Pees ta Galt Jive my roquest it pliced me in a post-| hi" pad Oaaeae, Dele fave Gulge in would make Interesting read-|/@#t Sunday until the close of the race re ; | tlon R ! war either a man tries De be { The admirers of E. P, Carr, the crack ing but, v9 a rule, thelr arrangements) %¢xt Saturday olght. His withdrawal . ; 7 sight 4 MOE Give is SMD ide oF ihe Ht i ts Pa presented attida f inner of the Xavier A. C, will be on are carried out with such secrecy after he bad lost a ap is equivalent, Qireatened to quit the race, President in eanienl uf the Face been govern: | keatimony. | Dr. Tumer was nd next Sunday a c Park with! the public only su t Yywers says, to @ forfeiture of his| /OWers told chem they could do us Sliey! ing such competitions Years, and 1) Many, Mice cobse Biss Wate Deer plenty of mo to back him in his rt nly: suape It he Pleased, and time ly Walthour, had every jer em, V had | part lon was taxen in sey three-mile match race with John Daly Been “done,” and knows nothing of lim for 60 a day, and in addition he YOMWeh aad Mme ell a Bite ue thei docket Th fessional Drivers ur match rac h Jol detalla makes himself lable for damages and Net Hutte a Seapty sg pe That t \ unanimity of | on FY CM oy IN mares choir he great Irish runner, Carr's friends Here is a story straight from the ine] Although Walthour was ordered out | pulled on thelr bathrobes and left the [Pilon | the members of some x dihaae ink | eer rope a wi} nave to be very ; ntere yecuuse it shows| of the (i wement early 'reck and went to thelr quarters, vf ie tee o t ms thelr stables must! 48 from the crack of the pistol In or- aide, It is Interesting ause it shows ot Ui } arden by the ae men eid thelr trainers followed them, carrying . 1 Newhtr w ts reinamen Want the der to in any way injure the loca! Up some of the methods indulged in| today atter ne had been suspend thelr whe :. eat! eH ne éd to d the number Man's chances, by a fighter who has fought some gteat| by the N.C, A,, he got a great recep- was an nthe! feen pa Moy r ite cy) ed Jent Johns Both men are now In splendid torm | Dattles fn his time, and who je still! ion from the crowd when he entered ih te riers La ¥j was wome talk of the muss He he pee p frost po mane of the & world’s chamol Ain at noon, He was cheered for five Garden. The truth of the motter | Mo geity Lalmer, | tat Mb ly nis year, ‘The fighter is Tommy Ryan, who re-| winutes after he took hile veat in a box the lap was honestly gulned, and it) oe Agrag, the partne Will be the last time thet Daly cently invited Jack Root to tea in| McLean accompanicd him, The race | e¢emed as though the four protesting! nolther of th m that th fists on, as he w 1 teams did not have the heart to tr¥! first plac ir 1 {a mani in Ireland ye Daly conalders Carr the best howd wou Philadelphia, "Twin" Sullivan spent management made no move to put him | and overcome the handicap. Vast winter fighting In Chicago. He] ont, Powers usserting that so far as) Jimmy Bowler and Hugh Moles Gefeated Martin Duffy, Mike Schreck! the alx-day race concerned Wal- ountry championship a week or nd several other good men, establish-|thour and the nine reconcentmdoes who u Xavier man was about forty fing Aimvelf in the good graces of Chi-) tft th k with him are completely | nite. next meeting. of the | vards behind him and there are many otto é | etiminated r. Butler wan 4 anx-! who believe that Carr will possess the ago followers of the game paeiy t mis for 4 n Of the mat-|Thore speed when tt comes to a cinder | Then appeared on the scene Tommy ter. path | en ee Owe Me M om powers. Ryan, middle-weight champion © Me Money, faye Vo it to them tn bunches, They have uot 1d come up & show bul f the two loading teams. man for a distance we have on this of the water, When Daly won the 1 | He offered a purse of $3,000 for a aix-| yet earned the amounts I let them have Found bout. Sullivan thought well of! for the expenses of training and travel a. ft, and was disposed to accept, ¢Ven) ling, ‘Their aot in getting out of the| N MB grey to ioe Evening World.) | down $10 of his $100 on Tern’s Rod 1 Gfter learning that Ryan cemanded/ race was voluntary, against the wishes NEW ORLEANS, Deo, j—Betting a8 at 15 to 1 F | eo | —— 82,000 a8 his share. A thousan® looked | of the management and {n violation of |(Umivcted @t New Oriewns le decidedly After ihis the public, which Dig enough to Sullivan | the contracts they made to remain in UUSfAcwory to Rasterners, Here they | betting here like a hawk, made a rus But when Sullivan had agreed to let| the race for six days. I have ground 7 With the slate and chalk as they for ‘Tern’s Rod and price dropped| ix “a i deta Sammy Kelly, the clever feather- Tommy take two-thirds of the purse for quits against all of them." a ty Naw York before the Mt rapidly atl around, all because the New| ¢) senna AAA th Boao pelea | welght boxer, @ho'aas k standing efter yan brought out two new conditions ‘The riders upon whom the ban of sus- | Cin’ law came into force . York horseman tr on hha $100. nneya and the Calwraze raved) Selwns | puldilidioudes oe ‘The first was thet “Twin” should put! penalon has been placed are Walthour,| Whatever may be said of the old and There are tw wel ba. 4 6 at raat mn last Sunday at to meet Tommy Murphy Hughie 3 fap $1,000 with Ryan's manager a| Bennie Munroe, Maya and Newkirk, the | th® new system, the advantages for the) and t as th t tania a Pah Sb ett Dieta MMe i deat Mh Da fortelt, ts guarantee that he would lie | Bedell brothers, Nat Butler, Jimmy Mo- | 'etor are all with the system that Is) women about handing money. TheY'| tne One Hurdeel and Tenth strest meld, | Uktt WOrk these daya tn anticipation of Gown and quit In the thint round. ‘The | ran, Jimmy Howler and Hugh McLean, |!" Youus In New York. In the latter! will put uy s all right, U Sead ov chdidr ik aed I be the | *,mateh with any of the above named, Gecond was that Bullivan should agree,| All left the track to-day after thoy had | Place 4 Man has a chance to get down | comes to the question of tak psig, ip ‘ Me earn on be the | preferably Murphy. ; @dove all things, not to hit Ryan in| lost a lap to Root and Dorian and Van- | * 00d bet at a alr price, Down here) money at the odds posted on apronena ® deeee ited came tron] cnely Sparred last night with s well- the stomach. derstuytt and Stol, ‘They disputed the | °VerY sluteman has a lookout on tie slates there Is nothing doing. They more spi « known west side boxer, and surprised ted. ugh different by the college t Sunday Is exp The gaelic Rune a from the game playec elevens, calls for Just as much sclence. those who saw thé bout with his clever- nese, He was all over his man, and seemed even fi than he was a cou- Gullivan could not see things that way, lap of Vanderstuyft and Sto}, although |%% If a book on the other side of the | Make a J bet on the and he promptly turned the whole prop-| they admitted that Root and Dorion had | T"€ #hould cut @ price the lookout man | OF Me tiagne! e agg das sition down, and left for California a| made the gain at once warns his slateman, and before! Sn) nah wi) wana | | etto ance to get ac r » ma ot] ple of years ago, when he won from ‘ | setae a ' |@ bettor has a chance to get across the) gends his muiey away be ft bets land, wh , ively played, ia not) pie few days later, } Warne enti Fane sa i : “a ring the price has bi ut to noth ng. | Hou Mpriuge oft Pees SE © | full’ of slugging. as is popularly sup- | the best feather-welghts in the business reubl e | o'clod! hv orn. : vy pdf nd we rh n 3 0 h c 4 in HE fact ts that Ryan has reached | ing A well-known horseman from New| York, aud the book nere loses this pat of ‘ oh iT wale ane oe ie | Kelly has a great following in this ronage, Th Ks seem ‘" wg sve hed os elty and they are anixous to see him York took a fancy to Te: # Rod In the that fist are Individual features of the galne a an at whioh fgh' re 8'6 Persuasion and argument on the part) Sure-Uiig game, When usually put on the shelf, Be- t in the ring again, In the event of his last race yesterday and thought that ‘that are worth seeing, and sho ; of the management and the N.C. A.| im venseruny peal to experts of loge ar being matched with Murphy before a “ache he has @ chronic Intestinal | omisials having the race In charge failed ted peda ree oltars on it ‘ sport, The game is easier to undet-| Philadelphia club a special trala will rouble that cannot be cured, and that! to got tne men back on the track. A @. ” stand than the la every Dit) be run over to the Quaker City, UE st ROK SES if not mor | _ GUNTHER WINS ‘COLUMBIA BOYS © FROM BILLY HILL PLAY WATERPOLO Guring the past year has made tt Im- yitoneldor, President of the N. C. A, "et down w Possible for him to take any punish: ang RF wise to mak bets. The first man i he offered $10 1 kee the bill a ment about the body and go on fight- tng. He dreads @ biow in the stomach, | Mo testimony they gathered was unan. | Moment and then handed |t back; at th ¢ time he cut the » At the next tho san @nd will not bom without an agreement. | imous in favor of the scorers who had — book the slateman repeated the perform H*: is the way Tommy Weat,/ Riven the foreign team a lao, and the | 0° Uli SM Ul M as ake , of Boston, Chairman trol, were sent for the middie-weight, sizes up Nel lers of suspension followed the ring, but son. Tommy is a fighter and a All the protesting riders were put) t e ‘ ge of fighting men. He writes from out of tie Garden along with their] *e? {he P : 2 nad Coast as follows trainers, and the doorkeepers were in "The Nelson-Corbett acrap was a good, #"ucted not to admit them under any ' vand-tumble sort of way, | clecumatances . , MUSK Act thawed eay veovietar of, After the excitement following the| reat agility and good luck in getting @he art of boxing whatever. When tae, 21M lap had subsided there came the teams win ave 1 racing at the money was coming sh fe ras at | ered t sin) to: Thee Rventann Wei Columbia water polo players will ho'd paial te: The venta ene) handicap races this afternoon at the NCE, Mass, Dee, 7.—George | coiieve gymnasium The ‘varsity team} he Me bourne Kangaro , aw ork in « hard in preparation for next sion over Billy Hill at the Saturday, it will compete tn the! C. last night at the end| NYA A last night at the end) %°1)rruenbach, 1905. (8.); 0. Kress, | lve rounds 1908 (8.); Clark (8p.); Z. P. Hai- bell rang in the first round they both ® Wall from four walked to the middle of the ring. stoopeq| *#ainst the = judges, scorers and " $ ether, other oMelain of the race, This hap z Over, and put their heads together panid When Lhe eters tor The Atty-8re ther was substituted for Billy! pin, 1907 (8): W. Putnam, 196 (8), In- From that position they swung and up- Gardner, ot Lowell, who [x fll with ton.| clude the men who will represent the Percut as fast as their arms could work. | "Ur ; een 4 * o'clock. was wae fast affair, but Gun. | Bive and White : ( : posted on the board @ score an- silitis was @ fast affair Jun- | “These players are at present engage pee, cate 8 walle pas dl Would) vounced that Root and Dorion and - } 0X X BURDIGK: ther had too much of a lead for any|in a tournament. The student winning oa other, just: for good meas Meodett Kaa Week thé We : other deciston. He fs a bulldog for| tiv greatest number of points will. at wre. In that style they Neesingy dutdenht Sra gabe ig Dine burg ure bei iy SS oe he end of the season be awarded a ‘tand team, had both gained a lap ot a ser and has the sleep punch "| Ki hm -" er hand andsun about alx rounds, when C i were ted Ste tha laud either hand seman succeeded by d ot rapped for rbett, Who 1. others ‘wes in poor condition, petered out i Jou Rernstein will accept the * | — After that Nelson punched him around Trainers Protest, League May Decide to Have a made by the Pit ‘4. 0, of ni the ring until his seconds threw up {nA minute the trainers of Walthour! Schedule of 140 Games Ine ici) Sees, fr a fists with Jonn the sponge in the tenth to save him) nd Munroe, Bedell Brothers, Nat Bu a pee . club bas bie n 1 from being punched to a pulp. yr and Jimmy Moran and Maya and) stead of One of 154—Discuss “horace stein were that “Nelson knows nothing about boxing. wkirk rushed up to the oblet scorer. to fight vate & time ago, “| | He ts fust a strong young fellow, wim) 4. Spooner, and declared that scol! FouleStrike Rule, nbn" wines’ te Gah ako AST HOG HOCKEY 1 & dig punch tn either hand, who can| *9¢ Swnderstuyft had not gained a lap gharag on wa : os ca : 8 Aight @ stand-up rough-and-tumble scrap | 0% thelr teams f sald they had ——- | | fo 5 manner Mt to make a fellow's| “de Ui Ip. and as t ther scorera |) earjeacn Hoprestatatives 6f | Heart glad. Corbett u a has- agree! with hin ooner refused to) all the : \ an Lea ) to be represente the MIU ta tote non to bea na’ pat | take the lap away from Stol and Van- | ©x ~ \ . done: | WHAT WOULD WE DO | cotumnis’s second ‘varsity basketball | rime date i dor 9, rennet on forgotien ali about it, and the lite he “Cette creation iaecinctine See 7 } ; team will leave town late to-day for| hockey teams ever organized Bhan led during the past year hag dong| .2he (Falners then signalted to thelr] ie hut ‘ toon clove | WITHOUT THE BUTCHER? Red Bank. N. J.. where the local col-| When the big league opens its season Bhe resi,” Bi ereteciseetoe® shices mena tase ‘ f | lenians are scheduled to clash with the |! Duquesne Garden. the Pittsburg team | stantly Munroe s Bedell, Maya ey ‘ « : | will consist of D. Morrison, of Portage HROVGH wistake 1 recently and Moran, who were + tt \ n tanks and | Red Bank Y. MC. A }La Prairie, as goal tender; B, Spittal, eft their wheels ést has been arranged by | point; P. Duval, cover-polnt; 1, Philips, | suited that Joe Choynsk! had! time, beaten Marvin Hart, of Lonis- formed by their Choynitel fought a six-round, no.! scorers giving iol ingnates wit hav Last week 145 Butchers were} T* Portage, rover; L. Campbell, trainers about ¢h Manager Cuthel fo purpose of Pad Rat given employment through |? nd Vanderstuytt o aa ting his men ready for their frst im-| centre; KR. Smith, right wing: BE; Rob- battle with Hart in Philadet-| the exira lap, The riders quickly de ls over, it le sald WORLD WANTS portant mame with Pratt Institute next | eis Jett wing, and tt. Black, Hawher 8 e 0 / @ year ago Nov. 16, clared’ that they were satisfied that! Comentt to. ‘Geant wh i Biesictons: (ent in| Saturday nicht | "That Hawber, who has been an ema-| 06 the spectators gave Choyn-\ Kort and Dorian had gained a lap on 1) games Ina MALTY WANTS fae Bete, a ann | _ he, Bed Bank five is the strongest | tour heretofore end hee, plared foot, : of By rene YORLD WANTS. fo outside ¢ t Columbia |e! and rowed with the AFgonauts an 42 did various newepa. trem, bi vite} o long ax WORLD WANTS fof Help of any | gmons the outside clubs that Columbia | Th Winnipeg Rowing Clubs has Joined { the magnates ing 14 games t there was 9 ofte kind he has his Wants supplied | will meet (his season. An interesting |{"Seutesaional aeven ia a surprise, al had now p was tanen| ‘oced't ~ J favor, Hart has been from the forel id dule. Th ¢ \ meh 5 apr ONL Ser Mabeben cigs ee Fee es So cl comme a Oa east acta |, WUbin. 8 few ours, The following men wil represeag$ Co- oes My Root tin ety ows Case bat oa the majority of clus owners eect lumbla in tovnlaht’s game:* Cannon, | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Then, followed a long argument be- etek With the law i. an New York's Best Moore, Van Buren, Haight and Casa- ve Swoon the dissatiated riders and Harty sapected that aby changed will be made, | ~~ ~ Employment-Bureau. ~ ; major, eon MONDAY Rennes. wonae i Pik ‘or #oc| SPORTS EDITED BY [eeeseei8e) ROBERT EDGREN | A LAP ON THE OTHER RIDERS IN THE GREAT SIxX- ROOT STOLE ‘ DAY BICYCLE RACE. NEW SOUTHERN TRACK MAY START TURF WAR CHICAGO, Dec, = The Westero| most fearless attack the We Jockey Club has invited trouble by its oe body has ever had. ; dental of dates to New Orleans and st.|, “ding apirite of the New Orieane Louls. Venture are surprised that the Crescent City Jockey Club was able to fight suc The nam the Unton Jockey Clup, : : of the Mound City, and the new New) sestully eet spelloation soe aah Orleans Jockey Club, of the Crescent y say that the stewards have made Clty woke ae in the Hot of arackee gets | * mistake that wil be realised ater, onl that could be given ting dates. That meant an Inviattion to 4 ern turt | fn using dates to the New Orleang 4 turf war, That there will be a clash | Jockey Club ts that the track waa not ( of ture Interests le not do ove | Yet Completed, but the same objection interests la not doubted by those! a4 noe hold against the new Oaklawn who follow racing matters. | Course at Hot Springs, which still is in The New Orleans Jockey Club hav} an uncompleted state. The Hot Sprin Plans for the future which, if executed, | ‘racks, which at first were in a wr ¥/ id le, ly o 0 ‘ MAY cabs Wacen: tau tt gle, finally came t agreement tha! ; It not be | w, tistactory to e¢ a losing and lame fight like ¢ the| The new associations recognized ie | Union Jockey Club put up last season—| the Kentucky Racing Ass chat rather it will be a campaign In whion | Kexitstan and the Indianapolis Racing Association, Dates were granted for @ brains and money will be united for the | fall meeting at Louleville also. | NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES FOR TO. MORROW. (Special to The Evening World ) ! g Ire Mac rr) 100 RACE TRACK, NEW, ORLEANS Mint Aubrey 102 Dec. 7—The following are the entries a 4 ef for to-morrow's races cighths of @ miley FIRST RACH—Selling; six fyriones | 103 ‘ Ol *Walter Dufty 23 r 4) *Yelimantown ie LA ¥ is WM) Fickle Saint ty ef ou ninxton a8 rr) Hunt 100 ad *Ftzbrling for | PEPTY ACR. Mille and a slateenta June Coline 108 son " ®) Hensonhure: . . los aoe OF — Maro W vi $8 *Optional 1 *~ — Nervator joo ‘ Chamblee 108 100 SECOND RACH—Kor maldens; four and io half furlongs. | ioe OL Frank Bill me | 1g Lauroa 0 James H. Reed,, 1 @ and sixty yardey 4 i 0S st re} r he Bishop Poole ilo " Yorkshire Lad No 10 no — hock the Talent Russell A i ‘ THIRD RACE—One mile i O4 Arachue 102 BASEBALL MEN HEMPHIS GLUB'S IN SESSION RICH STAKES . MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dee, 7,— 7 “ sal a ag tug new Memphis Jocke: CHICAGO, Dec, 7.—Representatives of Gri wil! open March %, 198 And cole the New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland tigue twenty-one days, and ten stakes and Chicago clubs of the American are amsauuced that will close Jah, % © spring (Spectal to The Evening World.) League who make up the Board of Dir Bien of these stakes will be decided rectors of the organization met today at the cuming spring meeting, and two, bs * Sa Pe n Johnaun,| the Tennessee Derby and the Tennesses at the offices of President Ban Johnaun.| {14 Teles vie ad ne iagrmeaeee Frank Farrell, of New York; C. W Tennessee 1 for next, spring, Somers, of Cleveland; Ben Shibe, of , which wilt by wort ®, and the Tew . sof | Htsaee Oaks, $9.00 closed last Jane Phitadelphia, and Charles Comiskey, of | (ory. Chicago, were the representatives of | The names estiinated value ot fi Jubs who comprise the board, | f\\* red are as follows: Three tor the four clubs who compri ME ghee? cb Three tor Frank Farrell arrived trom New York iongs, $200: 3 furlongs, this morning, B. 8. Miner reached SLE; Meine Hom from Washington to represent that olds and up—Mont ve tixigenth iandicap, sam: Tene club at the meeting | go! Those present from the different tn sites are: C. W. Somers, J. F. Kilfoyle, | one, And, « Secretary Barnard and Manager Na-| furlongs, poleon Lafole m Cleveland; R. 1. | hand! r _ ‘ E. Bruce | String mecting Hedges, Ben Caldwell and J. E Jone vad 'one-elghth mi from St. Louis; Ben Shibe, Frank | eee Onks. ¢ Hough, John Shibe and Manager Con- nie Magk from Philadelphia, and Pre nie ae om Pn Pe cauces cD, Williams Cures Men M. Green from Boston. President Com- Pas 7,8 zeae of iskey Is looking after the Interesta of . ft injures his own White Btockings. Vase das At the meeting of the Board the mort ) your aitiictien "ll be Important matter of business was the ‘ cured by me ormal awarding of the flag to the Bos- Debility, tS forma 7 it Wa ton team. | Several trades are in the alr. Pre Jent Tasker, of the chacrolovs, denied | that he was avter Jack Stal, of the Senators, to play first bawe, Stahl has made yoo! m Washington and could yet o berth with most any of the clubs now, | although he was not in domand when | je went to Washington froma the Boston | New York's teaun, Tinney Collins and Clark Grimth are | Master Specialist. above te expected Were to attend the mee . 24th Ste | Dr. L. R. Williams, bag ho Yorm | ond severs! exchang ere looked for. “Tt will not take us long to | OLD Dr. GRINDLE, of D that is to come w 46 YRARS A SPECIALIS of all the business tha P| BARS ASPECIALIET IN | curse ky, more players I have ceard of none only the| taderate tatme team by” ano dene spedt kind where the other fellow with $1,000) ing ph: me Be eek th tm td le looking for a trade where he will be| werrous Deviey te frome t ndog nonin able to get two for his pile.” re os My Bladder ea in at this meeting,” said Comiskey 10-| Unger po /SBAREM OF Mi treatoy | day. “Am for the deals that are on for] all diseases pecullar to men are Eraee Akin Distasea, “Have heard nothing of trade being | jore thrat and mouth Se Mt hee ae made for Wallace and Heidrick,” sal to ‘daye Gtricure in, fi Prevident Hedges, of the Brow's, “I Varicocele in from 1 to have seen the statement that they are ey emirecien Ciacaete end me both to go to New at next re a oT fe stilt at the ey | be $i niready eg tar Bh. wo Jw | 171 WEST 121H ST, ee ene