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ee ny 2 MORE GAMES AREWON BY THE 0.0.6, BOWLERS ‘Team Has Lost ew One Game Up to Date in Archdiocesan OND Lube Vwlee. Acorus Lowe } Hall) | nto Slyacke. wnaVan Hradell, 105 te Stout THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9.” Te04, EVENING WORLD SPORTS EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN | DECISION FOR ATTEL, THE SPECTATORS HISS ‘Think the Worst Tom Had Was Draw—Large Crowd Saw the Go. BRITT-NELSON SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 9, — Jimmy Britt has placed a check for the safe at Harry Corbett’s, |tling Nelyon has done the same. tn case will bo a weight forfelt, and the other thousand wiil be an appearance fortelt my Feltz Should Have One i (Special to The Evening World.) | Was between Willie Gibbs, Brooklyn.| ‘Teddy Murphy, manager for Nelson, League and Looks Like a ary ae 5 5 ST hot IX, Mo, Dec, %—Abe Attel, and “Kid” Beebe, of Philadelphia. It| had a conversation with Britt at the wis Wlekerby. Tare Cale 1s of Gan Frencisco, was given the de-| mnt," seme of hummer whielwitd trio | Olymple Club last night, Murphy said Winner. y. Harloe. 16 cision over Tommy Felts, of Savannah, of Ahting of the Brooklyn boy was a| “I undermaid that you want to gat ger, ae: 1 4 ad bout Mehe to bohold, In the igat round| With the undermanding that when aes Spink, 1% Ga., at the end of a Afteen-round out | iis nounded Beebe all over the stage, e orders a break no punching is at the West End Club iast night. TA und in d=other round would undoubted: | to done, and that you are opposed With the Archdiecesan Leas 4 Sawa Hradell, 11: peterce's decision drow forth not a few ly have sent his man to the woods, | to the klea of hitting 90 long as an arm us Catho ih 4 is free, and put ina blow If you can ENUOUS game—this wrestling. | nament hulf over, (he Columbus i; rake , Btout aon hisses from tho spectators, who thought ————— | fee peranats obi seetas {0 be | lic Club bowlers look like sure winners Thiema Hinman, that Beltz was at least entitled to a CALLA HAN DRAWS wedlow me 0 fell you,” and rite, ore dangerous than the cros®- They have lost only one game in te 5 Leister 8 total ba” | draw yor orstans am rea ‘ . eye the : to fl old way. The straight gounter or the “tackle-harder” tactics |Last night at the Colonial alleys Navy League, Attel lind the advantage In height, | H If you want to hit when ‘of the college football player. CC C's agin won two games, beat nit a ft } ait and sibs aun nt court Ta “ ve pear! t wt e Cat 1} teams. In the (At niverral Alleys.) ° fo eakaway and at all timea you ‘the ‘peeldent that nea Lf os Ing both the Cal 74 ie + rolled the big | FIRST GAME—Hergen Beach | Interesting for him. Tommy kept boring Want hone ote sat Eat fas y Wrestler Nelson his life in the first game the ( aa te rows, 1 Pelt, 147 Jin continually and landed some stife - im pana gymnasium = Wednesday | genre of Wi, Kane getting the individua Smith 190: total straight rights on Attel's short ribs. | roe trie ed yeu) ah PBIBHE proves again that wrestling 19 & honors with Yi, “Sherif Tim beg ist Kriet 4. Olver Atel was in perfest condition, how- wee, Fe, Ther ous ame to play at without the | substituted ioe Cap Jims fe 2; Krlete, 18; Koster, ever, but contented himeelf with land-|/#h4n and Tom Bonner fought Afteen [Bald of a competent referee. ‘else ine pare get ete with Mi. but v tina B. C.—C, Me-| ing Hght jaba to the face, with occa- rounes petase ihe Twentieth Century When wrestlers like Egeberg and Ple- 44), evidently was too muc h for hiro W Me pack, a sional rights to the ‘to the bed. shit je Clu etd a wa The de- se D ne he only | jeCorma iston wes a draw, t ning and Jenkins are more than willing ler In, the seco oe ee he aie rel | oral, at Jamalea Bay casily ented to the ¢ ecision, “havite fe have the sirangie hold barred from |i. Maa gncrit’ recelevd official fo] ho 12° Mabnken, L out-polnted his man with ease in the All the!r competitions, ft ts a good sign | DOW, from Manager Charles ne tb di! Krieto, 12 Kowter, i last seven rounds. The men fought at that the fatal grip is too dangerous @| horn” Smith. Eddie I ros er) in the nitty "6 Awe F ‘ caleh- vents, spd, Calenen, Hipped see r e 0 ame otfeet other lower totals, | a scales poun ‘opponen a HPthing to be plaved with by amateurs. | second guar barrows 0 Vian FIGHT A DRAW welghed fully ten pounds more. AMES EDWARD BRITT denies the FIRST GAME—Columbia « C—Horm | pana BOC M ee | eobseratire treey Se seotull by same " Md out for Fox, 11; Wyman, it rmack. 198: N —— ‘ounties Mayo and Gal, Dea tsce ic the fan: with Bat al, #67 “Cathedral N Cormack, a: HB (Special to The Rvening World.) "SMALL CROWD SAW. way will be an added attraction at Cel. Nelson. The story that Brit nad ern Molva, sols totale 172 Jewelers Leng PHILAGELEHIA, Dec. %.—One of th tle Park next Sunday. The kame was elean break came as a COND GAME Columbua ©. 0 (At Universal Alleys) hottest boxing bouts ever pulled off in| arranged to-day to be plaved after the demanded a clean Sky t i AAR snl [ee p gp pebeane de ae : iprurprise to his friends. In all of hie! Horn, 2a; Hox, 146: Harrie. tM, Wy) VIRST GAME ntativer—C Philadelpalt took place in tne ring of front championship thres-mile rack be former fights Britt always has oeen| man, Bly Wat is Gal Nae eis Mi Sag nth | the Broadway Avitete Club lage night, jrmeeerniort the Irfsh ‘champion. Th oa Willing to take any kind of a chance) jvona, loi, Mecarthy, 149; | tou—Rueh, 1s: Kirby int ‘ur and PM) when Jack Butler, of New York, and (Special to The Evening World.) Sroused 4 great deal of among . + the athletes of the vicinity. all of whom her fellow mo ul, TFA M—Cathedral No. }-Leyor Pani, 8; Miller, 127, Total, 7% Fred Cooley, of Chicago, punched each) CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Dec, 9,—Because | will be on hand when the men toe the to fight in any manner) THE RD ieee otey. bi, M-Curth han ME—Representative-Cook,| other all around the aquared ctrele for/of a very sinall attendance at te /scrateh Pat evits Nelson, and so Informed tno, jig, Pox, 168; total. Th Cathedral NO) Horn “a ay eth ia i w; a: even At the finish horore were! imion A. C, last night, the main bout Dave's manager inst night, This wilt) 2—Citterple, 100; havaangh, by) brady.) Vibha - between Yotung Donahoe, and Matty Peuarantee a flerce battle , 188; Holanan, Daub, 154: Miller Baldwin wus declared off. In the pre: Britt eat at the ringside when Corbett and Nelwn fought. He saw tie two pul thelr heads together and Ie aWay with both hands ‘That is a style Of lighting that takes more strength THIRD GAME 1M } wh lou Bush, 16 Daub, Wt MeTamman olut—L. Gre Vala Man Tourney } fand endurance than skill, I n Innes , |v; Murphy,’ 10s reeds | vation in the game Under the ne “ = “ Reo, | | GAME—Fim—Sleeman, w oresk rules it would bo imposstble bsdgs erage badgers nn, 19; Donahue, HT; total ie | Froukie Neil) was the first tighter te AeTansmany, 178; tata Mya viet irath, iro Law ke a #pectalty of t head-to-head towe—Kane, 179; Melvugoliy. calhardh,. AY Of boxing. He used Mt successfully | J. 4 scully pj MeGowan, 122; auvri Melee! 170; tuts Watll be tried it in land against HIRI “GAME -8t, Nichelas—bL. Gr wn ies Flynn, 124i Mowker. The Vnglivn referee decided) “poy, 15. Dolan, 14 ects Lest Imuier Lustig Heben- sehat it would not do, and forced Nelito! Boyle, It ay a z WE ep pestered clear und tent in the clean Kng- J. Beully, Iti, MeGowan, 190; 4% he ‘eng tvard 1" Smepish Cashion i rt e , 8 Infigntine ja Britt's stronghold. Asa ' Deague. ja National, Plumbing Steam Supply beow ie body puncher he Is the rea, thing with rmanta Alleys.) trimmi, He generally fights a clean, ‘nt HY re cuppate. Nelever battle at cloro range, but free ¥y ie apenatell, firom clinching and roughitg, Nelson ts M8; Bartoldus, Particular at all whether he is in a sbleln, 123; total, | neh or out of it, #0 long as he ean ME — Pastimes—Brai jung the thumn that brings home the echnelde te 1th; pier. | " Halle, 175; total, 4 Auro! jw. by the way. is Nelson's ME un. 18); Distrler, 133; Bartol- | hare t's pot An uneng, | apn, lst tot Maurer, M4; Lidblein, 189; ton fits his profession ‘| jbl; Knapp, 16 1 anit sn SiH appeta- THIRD LANL John st " nstell, | , coy ain + times f ib c ry haw again Walton. wn, shnelder, fhown his ability aa a side if . Halle, te total, stepper. This tim win Sullivan | [M+ js the eluded ty. The fight in Los) oq | ngeles is off. Twin ‘s credited (or diay neranee Len | (At Pump's Allays) ited) wiih eryiue that in default ot quis thee : FIRST GAME—Te sumseh—Brown, 1595 10 ao afer (At Paum’s alleys) Porkins, 1, Barton, autos Ma Finst GAME Filteltty | @ & ‘agua ; 1; toral, €A. Sunday c—Re- At_poartce tha henry, 197; Sheridan, 1 rrea, if 10; iN: Ri MRust affair House 2); Vor an, 1; total, 4 U8 proved wo the wids Life-Hubdell is Wilson is Galle - hee, 19; Dougherty, 13; Dean, 167; ARRY | ot Cineine 1 oe - a “a SECOND ty & Casualt pat, Bao es: we eee * Sil Sheridan, 10; Ferres, £1; ; all the tonal) Sassy, 177; Varun, 193; total, 99. | Bohemlan—8tol- ague and th meet| 8 Hab id; Wilwon, 168 Dok Life ball tour- 116; Dean. Herrmann ull baw Hi; Dougherty Mr in a gener wament, How would be In New \ ag total, 67. THIKD GAME Doherty Massey 8. Life 168; Clamplt, 7 Meyer, ot the Amert- for this vd time Hubdel aeher, 115; D. tora! Gb tao 18 tae jup to date | An We want to « two leas lone Dean, igherty, 10; 186; of the tournamens high seo on National Leagae, | At GAME Ve Phum’s alleys.) Club—Roser Collins 1 st Bleecker 1 TRACK , | FIRST berg Duumbie 8Partan © Maler ting ech of 1 rdes ; Roberts, lot und Long Isls ting ra ; Bidet Geant wi for xchoolboys to-morrew of wil oak Rt an exten races fo! age Bleecker Club= ito Coins, 1 1 Totals Kataer nick, Lay; f Hight in a box between a} etater, who claimed ked while had been p! ile w ated by Dr r he had threatened to kill ¥ d out to be a tor for a chub, Kast Siders Are Out to drop out rilers w 196 Votals Kate fenick Gers |, Rob- ner i vib Meter The eighth team of the Sammy rwitz, who an- early to-day back on him, Me great and bis Natiount, \ Govham i aset, I; to Rucenbet 3 Link, Criterion bt side k ie hae c ‘ Binu'er NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. gony partner decided to retire Strain Beginning to Tell, whieh the riders ing to show tre irritable, and fault with thelr f them Me is Nored trainers ire not hand- AAMeOe, ant clalme they yal ff hie wheel Lidl 315 uw i iv ng When it * Hive roun BIKERS’ COTS AT _ (Continued from First Page.) BY wil LIE GIBB (Special to ‘The Evening World.) LANCASTER. Pa., Dec, 0.—The stellar | event before the Lancaster Athletic Club last night was to have been a| six-round go between Billy Maharg and | George Decker. but It was a disappoint ment, the fault of Maharg. The first w Decker's, though he | failed to damage Maharg very seriounly, but in the last round he became weak it Me “6. Neither was strong enough to land a knockout however. Phil Logan bested Kid Locke tn the preliminary. ‘The fight of the evening BERNSTEIN T0 MEET BURDICK Joe Bernstein and Johnny Burdick have finally been matched. The boys have agreed to mot at catch-weights on Dec, 16, before the Knickerbocker Athletic Club, of Pittsfeld, Mass. Bernstein has been anxious for some time to meet Burdick, and when the latter was signed by A. J. Peacook, the Nght promoter of Pittsfeld, Rernatuln wot In communication with him for the date. This Aight should give a line on the true form of the ‘hetto champion, for If he defeats Burdick he will go after Another fight with either McGovern or Corbett, SIDE NOW this morning. after having gone through the numerous sprints during the two hours that he had been on the track, he seemed to be In excellent spirits. When asked how he felt he sald ‘I feel all right, If my condition ta as food during the last two hours of the race Aa it ls at present I can't see how they can beat me and my partner Dor- lon, While the pace has been hot at ‘ime@, it has not fatigued me in the} east. aBrring an accident, I don't thi nk | we canlose.”’ Rotting finally started en ma) Mand Vande nd Breton an known rac on the result of the race Root and Darion the favorites, with tuyft second cholvea, | Fougolta next. A well h S Hmtnarieg Gimp Hanlon stood a hard | fe He for Ro ieaees. 0 hems peg en Ql TIGERS' HOCKEY TEAM STRONG With every player in perfect physical condition, the champion team of the Wanderers’ Hockey Club will line up against the representatives of Princeton In thelr first hockey game of the season a the St. Nicholas Rink night ‘ The make up of the Wanderers’ team ht. The | Will be practically the same as last _ and | Year. The only change will he in the Turner will take on Jack | torward line, J, Souther, captain ut while Clancy will meet Fred | laet year's Harvard team, which won Sammy Smith will be Toby | the champlonship of the Intere nlegMte ponent Hockey League, being the new man CORRIGAN WON'T IS BOXING MATCH MAKE TROUBLE A PRIZE FIGHT? (Spectal to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La, Deo, 9—There {5 @ great deal of talk about what Mr. Corrigan intends to do to the Western Jockey Club, but the chances are that |" meet for @ purse? it 8 pretty near all smoke and no fire, | This t# the question being disputed Mr. Corrigan could, no doubt, make it| between the Christian Endeavor Soclie very interesting for the Western Jockey |'Y of Scranton and the city police of- Club if he wanted to, and could cayes |Cia!% The soclety notiled Sherift Becker quite @ serious disturbance in the turt | ‘ht there was chy & Sfteen-round go Affairs of the West also if he chose to,| tween Frank De Mott, of Roohester, MS Gorilank: SeWiTE has esc and Jack Williams, of Philadelphia, It la very probable that the Western je tbegpannt ral ‘oalet or Police. Day Jockey Club acted wisely In refusing ang he sent Lieut. Palmer and a coupi dates to the New Orleana Jockey Club. | vax is RE conineciiee’ aire Ie the latter association could have | crane omen 0 the gymnasium with shown a completed race-course there | Taet# bi hg ‘a fight.” They sat {8 no doubt that dates would have| “tthe ringside through the Atteen rounds, and then reported that there been granted. ‘There could have been nag poen no fight, merely a friendiy no reason for refusal, boxing mateh, It appears that the Western Jockey SS Club, anticipating the request of the ADELPHI New Orleans Jockey Club for dates, SRLS WIR, gent an expert to New Orieana, who Pt a Wend by Adelphi defeated the basket: mede a full report on the matter of the am of Rerkeley Institute yeserday by ul & sore of 10 w 8, kay) match was played association's ability to race, should tn the Adelphi Co! dates be granted. It was shown that ette avenue and st transportation facilities could not be _ secured by Jan. 21, and it was @ que tlon if the jo would be re Royal, The friends of the New Orleans Jockey and Wi Club point out that partiality was sters of shown In giving dates to the new Hot shire Lad, Springs course, which may not be out of the maiden rank, carry 115 In time, The case j# not the pounds, thus putting am on even terms with Song and Wine, Saladin Is to Escutcheon nine pounds, whereas would give Sal adin ten pounds and beat him easily Mr, Clark considered a_clever hand foapper. but he is a bit off on his esti. mate of the Eastern division Saunders beat je LOCAL AN AND’ FRISCO FIGHTERS TO MEET (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 9. — Three crack San Francisco fighters have been | matched to meet a trio of well-known Easterners at the Washington Sport Arthur Siete Ri ‘Tour to-morrow ing Club here on Monday ni men are Rufe Turner, Jack C) Toby Irwin. Pennsst (Special to The Evening World. WILKESBARRE, Pa., Dec, 9—Is a boxing match a prise fight when two jie and give three pounds to Song one of the fastest young- ast season, He makes York- also a common plater, just same. Eastern horsemen are rather amused at the weights Mr, Clark has assigned in the Preiiminary Derby, to be run on Saturday, at six furlor For in- stance, he makes Saladin carry 118 pounds. t with Right or equal Ww bookmaker who is a At the race has made | race and has already) an $1,500 in bets, ‘mont regular atten. + book on t taken in more thi of the movey having the chances of Ront and. Dori igpanead Bay boys | by Walthour has issued a algne: statement denying that he Croaity called the race a “tak a “D He declares that ‘the run on Its merits, and P sorrow at having retired expresses (lew from voy AMERICANS END FALL MEETING RACE mo Fig 08? Kigna, Light Matador No Trumper National orera me Jknies H Servea-cigith of a mile. Aste War Bishop. Poste Terns Rol RACK—Three-quarters of a tw Deroy: twonyentosl vn ipporwiti rou nle;) total, 7 P New York Leanne, (At New York A a joa Le the ay i t Weed desiring Buck, 125; ¢ ‘ { games wth time—Hahn. 2) ext fail. The a j ino® Bea ies as Duncan, 1: Coryd.n, 18 $1,000. 9 \ wn, Her Mere offman, 13, total. 9) At ‘fairs of Washington Clab gonquin—Smith, 170, Moynahan, 1% Aiscussed at length. Tt ts ox. parier 14; Diederich, 19; Watt pected to #) arrange the affairs of the | total unfortina’e tallendore that the club! jai GAME—Pastime—Hann, 149; 08 be soll to Washington par Meler, 202; Haug. 196; Ryan, 10; Flow: 180; total, M2. Algonan'n—amit, 0, 192: Parker, 1%; Died: atk, BA: total, OW. THE CHRISTMAS WORLD Comes out peat Buaday, Wwe, vill tye ous, With ote ogy sta ‘starey shine In the deh he newspqver GAELIC GAME IS SUGCESS HERE, Football enthustasts who have been attending the Sunday agmes in this vi- pintty wil! have a chance to see ths jaello variety of the pigskin game at Knlekerboeker Oval Sunday afteraoon. The crack Waterford team will be the »pponents of the Kilkenny: tory over the 4, whose vic- last bit with the crowd Galways made such a big that saw the game. ‘The Gaelic game differs in a measure ‘from the college gridiron game, but it has Inter ures that shouwid appeal to the followers of the college sport. a TIGER FOOTBALL CHANGES, PRINCETON, Deo, pon pans Smith, ‘OF, bas Deen elected saistant of the wersity football team for neat pin} w. Perea Bunday | WINES. 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