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“ATT ING | i T wx-day slvepers were thrown a out of the Garden yesterday They saw their own finish, in- Biead of the nish of the race, Bobby Walthour stil! intents to a nt Bicycle Rider's | to the prevent Outlook the list of officers will be as follows: President, Bobby Walihour; Secretary S Bobby Walthour; ‘Treasurer, Bobby | Walthour; Rider, Lobby Walthour, 5 Ucket-seller, trainer, rubber and track! OMolals, Bobby Walthour Might add:, Spectator, Bobby Wal-| “a OUNG CORBETT, tn California f Bays that he will get back Into : fighting trim, no matter how | much work it takes. I think that Cor | Bett could do tt if he had the right sort Sof stick-to-it-Iveness tn his make-up. | ‘This is what Corbett would have to do In the first place, he would have to cut Out his old companions and leave wine, > dig black cigars and all the rest of it] = fn the background, ‘Then he would) By «weed to go as far from the cities as| Possible, Once out in the mountalns ©) > he would lose the desire for dissipation, end would naturally work hard wnt on dition If Young Corbett does this he may te heard of again in the ring. If he stays round the cities he will drop further Gown the ladder as the months Ko by. and Kid Builivans by the score, The Jatest imitation of a fighting man, with the name at least, is “Battling” Foster ‘As far as names go the boxing game fe becoming more strenuous than ever before. Notice this © specimen taken from to-day’s news: “The Ace ‘Of Clubs and the Ping-Pong Boy fought ‘@ draw here in Philadelphia last nig: Fyidently the limit was not ree Joe Walcott, who was v eigeny known as the “Black Demon,” the "Giant Killer’ and the “Barbados Wonder ————[—_ NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, ——_ - NEW ORLEANS, La entries for Monday pice 10 12, Dee. » Dec The are 233 S225 232: The Fegained a great part of his lost| LREADY they are beginning to In-| A fringe on Battling Nelson's name, ‘There have been Young Sullivans) WORLD | SPENDS TODAY, ers SIX-DAY RIDERS VIVE OOtRttte KEEP UP GRIND. ILD: ean eee enna o| SPORTS EDITED BY A FEW THINGS THAT ARE HAPPENING TO-DAY OVATE UVOVAVATE HOUR ETE VOTTHENT 4) BATTLING NELSON 19 PRACTICING THAT INFIGHTING FoR. BRITT, CAED MILLE FAILTHE 10 NEWARKS BEAT RACE OF DALY AND CARR LOGAL BO BOWLERS a ge When Feradach, that good old Irish | sp did silver cup that is offered sport, was King of Os he used to! a trophy and to drink from it to the give a herd of bullocks to the man Who | siantha of his folks in Galway on the could outkick or outfoot all his ad- | * eve . versaries in the athletic field, Those PR a ey xt were the good old days when the Red wand ef Dalva Branch Knights used to vault over the | determination, Gurr looks ii as @ fddl gable end c house to work up an A oe oe ot | ippetite, but the houses were only teen: |g | uns, and any good Irish athlete to-day wn all the tive stock tn Ireland clved rewards of cattle and|Chatles Dinges will be tie “ p for his prowess under the same the famous champions of nn condivians that prevailed In those days, | Will be the an, John MeCurthy, of the Greater New| the ‘ot ones York Irish Athletic Asoclation, who haa ig . Harvey others. pheaion ie ae Of . |, Besides the race, it transinted “The Six Books of the Bre | oes one rien alway if tons,” saya his researches show that | will meet in a match game. play emt times could the Galway man tn Lreland tn an the records of of to-day. ners to pay a farewell compliment to Daly ; they say, but there'll be a fine old time 4 individual playing for when these boys go Into the fleld, they have tt In for each That's why Daly, the unbeaten Irish | Galw aye have Mayo Klekin fine ball of a wanes rude aud Hlate, and th Ayos, Who are a strong mplon distances rutner, and Whe | Inte, and the Mayos, wha are a Aron r 1, Joyce, both of whom come from | there ovght to te good kicking and all sbway, attracted such an inmr@we the reat of the trinrmings that go with “ he aie ae é teftite Pi the game. sowed them race In Celtite Park | Celtis Park is just ten minutes’ ride | the ocher day when Daly won after one | trom the histy.fourth atreet terry’ i | of the finest contes's ever seen on the | track j yo Aime sort of a crowd will be » to-morrow afternoon at 2.90 to} see Daly run his farewell race in this | He will tackle B. P. Carr, the | fleet-footed champion of the Xavier | Athletlc Club of this city, The distance will be three miles. Both men have been training hard for sontest for two weeks and are In) condition, Daly said to-day he | expects to carry buck to Ireland the! NEARY DRAWS WITH GOODWIN country the Special to The Evening World,) WA Wis, De 0— ‘ was as much surprised tatora when he got out of FRENZIED HORSES SAVED FROM FIRE BY POLICEMEN.| au, Overcome by macions in Sixty-five horses were frensied and a watchman was overcome by smoke In a fire that started im ihe pork-packing establishment of A. J. Watiagh, Nos. 4b 10 €Y Hast ForKy-weventh sree, toe | day ¥rank Schelikeimer, the night watch. | man, saW smoke in the office and ran out to give the alarm. He met Police. men Liwyer and Meehan, who ran back with him to help get the horses awh the horses were being taken out Sehellbeimer was mi ised. —Battatio: Ohiet prey ran up into the stavle aj found lying unconscious at the top of one of the runways He had been Flower Hospital and will reoover. ‘The damage amounted to abou: 870. OS mage HELD UP BANK AT MIDDAY. overcome by smoke. He was vent to the! Ny: Long Island C It is easy to get | there | The oMetals for the race are: Referee, | John Walsh, Pastime Athletic Cid: tne | ny spectors, F MoManus, Xavier Ath- letle Club; P. J. Conway, Irish Athletic Association, and J. V. Delaney, Xavier) Athlet Association; timers, Charles J Dieyer w York Athletic Club, an John O'Brien, Pastime Athletic Club scorers, Michael Sullivan, Irish Athletl Association, and Dante! Rouss, National Athletle Chib: starter, John J. McHugh, | Paatime Athletic Clud; judges of Ant Col. P. J. Cody, Galway Men's Associa tion, and P. J. Lally, President ld Men's Association, LANGFORD PUTS UP GOOD FIGHT MARLBORO, Mass, Dec, Lanatord and Jack Blackburn deiphin, hattied for fifteen r draw before the Highland 4 s the fight with Chester Goodwin with a inst night jraw jas: night. The audience seemed burn appeared to be to consider the fight all Goodwin's, and while Lang sa deal silerce when Referee f Both ‘ ‘ aon a ie @ opening rc sadea ete sis ford’s left see waa far ove fght, and was Mackhurn his feet Ke hiediy i lost stages of the and avolded The fifth round was the only one ty the. prelimina Duffey lof six in which he had any advan: | got the decision over Pi er in tage over the Roston boy, Goodwin tak- | the fourth round, the latter belng sent | ing the lead from the start, | 19 his corner, | |SUES BANK FOR $100,000 DAMAGES. Madison Declares that Stoddard Jajured Him that Much by Re- Meeting His Honesty. Justice Scott to-day directed summons by publication in a sult by Charles &. Madivon against Ezekiel G. Stoddard, “aald to be Pres dent of the New Haven County National k, New Maven, | Conn...” for 91,80 vamages for alleged defamation of char: jt Madison alleges that the Connecticut banker on Dee. 10, wad him in| the presence of others: “You ought to be in Newsito, and repeated coarm that he had been guilty of oriine against the English law. He de ares | tBe qeousation false and that tt ured his good name among his trienda, sea in the business world at least $100,- cee. or TWO ENGINES WRECKED WHEN TRAINS CRASH. tOND, a RIC! PEORIA, Ill., Dec. 10.—Two meo rom oe ent held up the officers of the Peoria Natiowat cK which ts | ed within the heart of ‘Diteiness eas of the city. The ro) budey, Poxes are tn courte) a 3.0.1 aad sth een allow Pelorsos'ts on the Atlante Ooost Live, Caused by & Colamiun bee twedn (ie hecend soe: t Wa Spgtial” 49) Lone of a ws thromn Series in Eastern salon Laci tee nament on Jerseyites’ Alleys Was Easily Won—Noak and Was Easily Won—Noack and . Weingarth in Form. Another series haa been completed in the Eastern League tournament, The} games were roled Inst night on the Tuxedo alleys, Newark, between the crack home team and the New York aexregation The Newarks had a comparatively easy time with the Gotha mteam and outclassed them in team work as well The scores j Individuol Mateh, Nowark 2 3 4 8% Weinaarth ane eT New York nad ule 189 189 100 181 190 97 wit eingarth, § 197.2; Chadwick Newark wins five out of tive ‘Two Men Mateh, i Fy § Total Noack M4 ge eR Total “26 4191147] Avorags i182, Wenpartn tae Att 1 2 an Hoh Wl 8 HT | wick Wt eT BD Total 84 334-16 Meriea—Moaion Patil lek, ‘| Nawark wina U% ow saree, Three-Mon Bateb | seonek johns Weingarth Totals | Arps iss 104 $8.2 h 195 1 we Chadwick 1 os ia Totals an O68 BT. Newark wine three ald | Five-Men O14 2 TT O21 Md. Total Chadwick | im ‘Totats ry Nowark wins two out ¢ | Archdiovesan League, | FIRST GAME-Holy No, 1-—Byrne, | | M2; Bteffani, 14; Rose, 189; Swick, 25 Donahue, 15; total Holy Cro Ww Mon a! 1 urt, Mo, Le iT 1M; Dillon, 181; s GAME-—Holy Cross 1 1M; Stefani, 108; ; Bwick, 18; Don hue, 164 1. | Bt. Mory--Biencaer, 161; Murpiy, 118 pe vier, 179; Stumpf, Ta; Giesier, 190; y Ww. 6. Mary- Dubie, | total, $1 Kuights of Colambus, ie (At Colonial Alleys) FIRST GAMR- Amsterdam - Walsh, rreti, win! Will vughe + Buolth, 188; McAdams Wir total, | mira, Cif Hothwell, locke, WT; Chickario, 13; Cotter, New Gene | Dowling Assoctati a Bip t wes Floboken, N, J. wees ot yo, Boks 9, 5 Taeniing. 19 Frown i Bershst ae v The six- Day. RACE + ON LAST LAPS, wee DALY 1S LIMBERING UP AIS STIROE FORTHE RACE WITH CARR “Tomorrow. IN: THE REALMS OF | (VU AOA OOOO U UNE AMUA MA ONIOMTOAMAMAMAMAMIAANOY avenue, WATERFORDS READY FOR GAME Gaelic Football Contest at Knickerbocker Oval To-Mor- row Afternoon Promises to Be Close and Interesting. football, the popular Irth will be played again to-morrow ifternoon at Knickerbocker Oval, One Hundred and Tenth street and Bighta hhe iKikennys, who beat the » ¥ 4 K = Widener ion ee Galways last Sunday in a spirited tus Vergne. 1%: Moffatt, 157; total, 88. sie, will put their skill against that of Ovvinpla —~ Schumacher, | Wo; Abrena, ne «Waterford eleven. Considerable Vox My S.eutzer, 14; Zinnkauer, rty exists between the teams, and Mt; total, ot m thai account afone THIRD GaN Tuxedo—Maines, 194; | Fame is ¢ ied ne & Well) ContnaaE wey ile Lot T cree iets total, fa he Gaclic game, while differing in* v Daly, 159 & measure from the pigskin sport played ; Sehilling, W. Browne, |on lege gridiron. Just as intereste Ing and exciting. The gam not played SUK League, rt ee in rough-house style, as ts generally ; ita: Mles want “Alia | supposed. On the contrary it } oman pyr! pokes sites 4a (Special to The Evening World.) |had Bill groggy from the start, but Bill | scaatuie features taal, ehould” appa IRS GAME Rise Se Gaara | PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 10. —1t was |recuperated somewhat. Harris knocked |"! (ulluwers of the Rughy game, 10; Merbert. 1a; toval, 700. Dominick knockout night at the Manhattan A. C. | him down twice In the fourth round, | expon enta of i Be my is asnong the best “‘ : 3 I i last night. ‘The first three bouts were | tne second time for good. pn Its eleven auch stars i *| short and sweet, lasting two rounds, @0d/ py fast fighting In the last round | m4 5 Dan dag } Coreoran, 3 ‘O'Con- & Co | the other leas than three rounds, Eddie Rocap obtained a decided advan- |Kennys. too. have many fast’ playonee _{itensen, a They were all hurricane bouts, and | tage over Tommy Devlin in the windup | 4S ves mom In their great victor? S: total, 782 ‘ ei ver the ¢ ‘i Vir, Rabing, |¢v*ry one was a sure knockout The Jat the Frankford Athletic Club. Up t0 | inecup for tomertoa te as Rien 1 Wagner, 200; Reh- most strenuous one was between TOM: | ¢he last round the bout was even up, Waterford tine nan & CoLuchs, |™Y O'Toole and Roxey Maguire, Th!8 | wien Devlin weakened, and Rocap Was |p. ‘binovan....,Pullhuek Mane Higger: | one went two rounds, and waa teolete | Vinted from scoring @ knockout by |4- Dumavan..Haltback. ai a: eri ) total, io. Dom ‘with knockdowns, Maguire doing the ing pot |W. Conitn inch has nie Co aiker, 187; Rohde I. hs. Hil. isi Van, Wagner. 161; Reh ,/Adling act. He was game, but this let | jack Bollard developed cold feet In his | 1) lek hate wing M bein, Wit total, S19. him out, as O'Toole was too much for | pout with Charley Brunner, and Jack | neli Centre, J od Commercial Lea jhim. + Murphy was substituted. Murphy was | {i entre Powers i . : ava) | ‘Phe main bout, between “Black Bill,” [knocked out in the third round. i rorwand #6 shea ean / A Bowling All wld fe igapt’). Porware ‘Danbh FIRST GAME-N. Y¥ 1-/0f Merchantville, and Morris Harris,| In the preliminary bouts “Battling” | —. P borvent Bis 4 1, 192; Rots ; 7 NK two husky black demons, was a hum: | Foster won from Young Foster. Young | — ewand MM. eergeas sr el Cooper mer ftom away back, It was a smash- | Hood knocked out Young Smith In the | — Forward z i i: total, Oo decidedly in {third round. Tommy Downs, a. sallor ———$ vi otal, 0 bang affair, with honors dec y from the U. § & battle-ship Florida SPORTING MEN AT STAG, ~~ OND favor of Harris. Bill had the science, | y2ored another’ knockout by Gropping | the sporting fraternity was well Vigra enn ss the first roun # m4 bs et * Trak, 14 jbut Haris the punch to offset this and | Young Matthews tn resented at the stag tendered by Frank lean Wook 7 | Dittman to his many friends at mult, 18 . 1%; Van Hennick, 233: McKay, 14;| pany—Noble, 18; Heming: 16; APpIS-| his cate at No. %6 Second avenue Inst THIRD GAME | Cooper Com| total, MM American Exchange Na-| total, 786, ‘Trust Company of America| "ght. An excellent lunch was served, ' Backley, 146: Burgess, 4; Ball, 1a; tie Bank Frazee, 28; Wood. én | —Buyder, 190; Koetger, 10; Rourke, |toethor with a good vaudeville an ; Bickley. Wh, Keeler, 142; total, 702! Alloth, 1% Armstros 1; Ferdon,) or brew, 19; Kuper, 121; total, 731 vie onterthinment, under the Ameren | Women, Ges Frankie, Mai] WM: total, Ore. | THIRD GAME—Knickerbocker No. 1 opin Wank ur a ao New York Le Es cane, MH: J, Bpooner, Us: John ny i a 5 4 Universal National. , (At New York All Brigt “Company of America IWANT MEN : i yer Game ie Bovter, 163; Roetger, 141; ar Ws) that are sutienus stom eral Alert ea Heine i volt gf Beto Drew, 113; Kuper, 128; total, 68, any special condiion or te —Kobinaon, 20; h a 0": : M i 1M; Herbert ack Fe. cen Stock Mxcharge Longue, Ray Gaeanes OF 8, Deity ! total, 624 5 tonal, Jephant_ Alleys.) soolal chat with me vod | ‘ WE wot .| wun a ie ‘ait i o.— tne explain my ‘syaem. of ‘se Mar-| Du Barry, treatment, that has cured ‘’~ E—Wino th loins Ko-| tu: Valle thousands of hopeless cases hi} Pi i 1 Teoh: | Sedauelin ee that the many so-called ¢: Vinenore, 10 otal ae Hf .ae estate ‘si; “iiahele, ‘Why to- is: 4; Ahem, 146; Martin as Chose, 180; | Tees CRE ie’ - ok Counctl—Meyer. 1 iader- et Me Lins, 170; eenaa, 1; Baker, | ‘The CaleJonians inave deen expelled SECOND GAMB—tlebel, Hearhatms atic a ee Me rH S Mg ie—@rivan. -Finsexan ‘a: from the tourney. ComMediean, 181; Williams, Lae No cutting oF atreteht vi * Hel in, Ass; | BON] 12, i 4 ehola. tii, Mrown. 180: knmland. 38; ‘Trust Companies’ League. {oP Un. Strong. Sturgis &" Co. | oak mercury oc Be tas, VLBI ied wpa \ ekson, iy ‘Arcade Alleys. rry, 201; Taskina, 16; Harper, 178; | yee, HYDROC t u 24 hours, Bo Council Mever Ridierhow, mrer oth’ Pantable’ Trust Com: te iad: aay er ti: telat, hes, | Guiting, BLADDER and KIDNEY couditious Lins, Vi: Keenan, 19; Haker, 213; pany—Noble, 1i8; Heming, 1; Apple- filed Hearheims | & | sivag And"enlarged. no cuttings RECTAL ®& tal. a4 quate, 137; Garvin, ut; Jackson, 10); | met nH Williams, 125; Aus- | Hause cuced ‘without {he aif of w kn nickerbocker No, 1—K, Peas, Dielman, 108; to- | wr KN EASES, of any kind cure } Spooner 13 ohnston, tal. 46. Jacquelin Co.—MeDonald, 1B: in 10 oF CONSUL {COND GAME Cqultable Trust € EA DI a i i | RnR Chats PRES HOURS BA ae FIRST GAM Co.—Brown, an | ta ie rust om Tose, total, 705. h Mi; Knapp. Wt 3 Mt; Thayer, fo A PM. Srdave 19 AM, to 4 P i . 18) i, Jor neceaunnsatesemamaebenan Labouseauy “1%; DR. R. H, M, MACKENZIE, | By Ketonam, 140 W, 21th St, New York, \. ‘ my te —_— eS Sin Soa IDR FGAN'S SPECIAL OFFER . tak m1: Moore, 18; ve se via ot od Se x Dr. Williams Cures Men Laemipany abousea Ws: NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED, say. & Co. Brown MEN’S DISEASES | ae CHRONIC . . Mo; Phayer, R wet | M8 S50, 1 Labouse u, 1; | CU DISORDERS 2; Ketcham, | OPERATION \ Sufferers should consult jme at once. 1 invariably VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, Vhree-Man Tourney, | Palace FIRST GAME—U Sam—Ablgrimn, STRICTURE, jeure all Chronte moe tint ‘aiaram:|} PILES & FISTULA, jAllments. of the Affected mer, 148; Breda 433. BLCOD PO!SON, Acute Parts. 1 also cure Ner ‘OND GAME 1M Ms; |vous Debility, Sciatica, Rheumatism, Catarrhal or, Chronic, Cured “ out Mercury or Potash. | vdlat a ~ Schaeffer, PRIVA TEDISE ASM |Conditions, Kidney, Blad- 14; Gromm Bret, 168; to Cured in from: 3 to 3| oP rs 49. Colts an, 1%; Obergt days, All Infammation) ail Heap & ran rostatic 19); Schutte, 134; total, @o stopped in 24 hours. A) ree | Troubles, 1% Our Motto;-We Oo Exactly ee WEST eer, DR, EGAN MEDICAL + son en det tad: Sask atin eiteween, Germania National, (At Germania Alleys.) FIRST. GAME. ret. Smith~-Bachm: iit; Kopp, 188 vice Deurcke, Ml, Bonmalte, 137; Voater, vitae! Tittinh, ASR tata —~T. Belmont B. Belmonte, 125; Denoti a De Semitic 4: ave ee ELIXIR OF LIFE gy Nae Aae aa New Olreulation, a iige's ce) a virat aie Pons Eee ee fel heb knowledge sree tet ek ne my iaiert gk 5 oe Be ee Yy rhea fh can {how a Schmitt, Pall CTUPSE eis 20 years | anak Clerks League, "aie We ‘Thum's Ateys) ME A ei Probar Henk Nun “Fra: her” Sade: 4 bite Annat Corn ie VRividaons hiss Gest ie ‘Did sterihty i nie, b toate a Saal it faiat eB et ee th Wee Lit York. | New York's Master Specialist. fhout it Dr L.R. Williams, 1&2, Yanse OLD DR. GRINDLE, Jia A 8 Sa curt in trom 3 to, Meryous Doebitit: | 4 ft Ax ibe mare hemp and shite which he has ome ne, recom whieh no ot Der sven ek Ld eettattuite chad Ravine Fe SU WATTES, 0 10 8 SUNDIYS. "to

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