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CLOSE RAGES ON WEIRASTARU, GO DEA, ALL THE ALLEYS Winners of Vario Various Bowling 4, f\ Tournaments as Hard to Pick . — Now as They Were When the Season Started. All the big tournaments are now near. Vy halt over. As the game progresses ‘the leaders become more and more @lowely bunched and winners are as ‘hard to pick now as they were at the @eason's atart. This uncertainty tn the different Yeaguer is causing much discussion and Considerable excitement om all the al! m owhich tournaments aro being de- eided. i In the metropolitan championship the Peames this season have been far below those that have made the league fam- ous. That the cause of this slump In thelr rolling 's hard to determine as ‘Une league has in its ranks some pf the Dest bowlers in Greater New York. ) In the Eastern Léagwe the Newark team seems to be ha everything tts own way. For the past couple of weeks it has been taking th» measure of the other crack fives with tase that ls as- tonishing. Weingarth, the crack of the Newarka, has had little or no trouble dn winning his games from the represen- Aatives of the other clubs when fn the tn- * dividual contests, His last match was with Chadwick, whom he def five straight games, S P JOHN DALY Irish Champion Distan Athleti ‘The lamentations of Carclan, the Bard of Munster, were as nothing to the wails of woe that sounded from Celtic Park and over the Penny Bridge in Long Island yesterday when John Daly, of Galway, the hitherto unbeaten distance runner, came home about five yards behind EB. P. Carr, of the Xavier Athletic Club, of New York. It was hard to tell the result to any ‘one of the thousand or #0 good iovers of athletios that braved the bitter cold to see the race, It was "Daly can't be beaten,” with every mother's son uf them, and the result was a two-to-one proposition in the betting tine, although later on the odds were five to four Ddecause the tip went out that Carr “good” the track sulted him, t credit to New Youe Trtsn® Athletic Rooctaton, which owns Celtic Park. It had been cleared early in the day, and as the bianket of frosen snow waa removed tho ground showed aa firm as if it had been rolled for a week. It was just the right sort of track for a record run, but the bitter cold on the other hamd acted as 4 stopper in bringing down the figures. The two men showed up on the job about 4 o'clock, Daly looked as if he was going to act as leading man Ina To show the forme that t are rolling in, it is only ry Icak at the record made by eingarth, Keack and Johns rolling in the three- Fat series of the Easter; League com- ition last Friday night. The fine of 7%, and in fact the record of the season, was burg up by them. Tremont League Tournament, (At Pump’s, 891 Tremont avenue.) "ia, GAME—Pearl Wedding—Reul, Pum; Fox, 147; T, Fox, 16; Barbanes, ed—Ackerman, D. Sr, 176; total, #8), Unex: 1%; Jackson, 137; wien. 164, Schwarts, 158; 5 total, boo. ' \ , Vollbracht, 176; T. Fox, 151; Barbanes, Br. 188; total, Tid, Knicker- ter, 165; Leonhards, 149; La P Asie 176; Mal- A total, OND GAME—Pearl Wedding—Reul, +d. Fox, n pected Ackerman, i: Maton. 196; Levie 1; Schwartz, 12; Volibracht. 170; total, $9, Knick- erbocker—Worcester, 14; Leonhardt, 110; Hoffman, La Forrest, 191; Malzacker, 24; (otal, 921 roly-poly —drama. He was fat as a° possum and showed plainly that he had the rigid rulew that the ela) enforced spate foul, Charles Diexes held the ook, amt Michael Cosgrove acted as Judge of the Anish. They ran oretty clase, with Daly ahead, up to the mile and a balf, when Care épurted to the front. Mm up, and when he came around the Hamilion Bowling Clab, * (At Otto yes'e, No, 58 rs Street, ws fon Hill, N. J) ‘ AMEE. Grobdenstein, 180; fendrich, 181; H. Jeffords, 235; Gener ; total, 5 , 1M i total rmetel ‘ h ND GAME—E. Grebenstein, 181; eendricn. ott? efi Jeffords, 164: wT; L, Fendrich, peed Ruykhauber” 181; Ge Magor, Umtermier, 16); total, 640 G, Megor 149; iH ‘Ue termier, 151; toa i. Universal National To (At Universal Alleys.) G. Tnserance Howling League, “4 ‘el t electads Gale Wen. Lost.bake Ree, am: Leary, Ta total "AM, 0 Prodeutiat nee oS 1) 2 bee — mith, 185; i shoe ' ahan. 192; Parker, 178; Watt, 16: 4 ’ » 192; total, 4 Variety—T.| 3 ST ane, Iv! Daly Prothn,” 141; a ling, A 181; ‘total; s i T ; Daly, 143; Protin, 147; Soh’ oom pe te it; ‘Sewulthels, 191; Vi Peel 8, m ; Koftler, 1; Leavy, 171; total, Kibo U. & Camvaity rae 7 jomage, Printenti -ppreip thier Vnton, Temees Haren Lt 4 its | Jaiversal Alley, . Pru ‘7 a % eT Se nn asngien sous if | Nowell Matust Benetid | in | oto, M14; total, WO. Fort econe: Mish Sore ‘nal fi dinate, 13 1M; Jeffery, 39; | watuney, Mutual Lite... SECOND GAME. ‘Ishnd—Georgs eine berharde, 140; J. forbers, 148; W, harde, 161; J, Kranseoyer, 186: Bene: Seeeny Caney | tal, 60, Fort’ Gracne—Modry, 9: y. ingras, 4; Jeffery, 118; Hinricha, 133; | Netlonal Bank of Commerce, . 6 * sland Linooin National Bank. ; I sar en THfOKR | Amectoan Axchange National H perharde, Ib: J. Krand m0; | Sew Komm Nationss Baan | toeal, SAS" 'Washingtoncbutin’ toe; | Merchants: National aah , ling, 104; Byrnes, mt, Banas Md; | Pee inal ae H Prootor, 159; total, Chase National 3 Zeveners Win Hiss Game, Respect ations H (At Palace Alleys.) Hanover’ Necenal Das, i TiRST CAME Zavener—Peter, Bosch Hechaaics, Natl 2 a enteckman, a Moen Corn on treks 3 rand Fred. iulling, Pith ‘Nationa! _ Deak 1 ‘paconn AME—Zevener—Poter Bosch Mount Morris Bank 1 Bia Wire Pick unset | pent ; ‘er An ulin ss a Sieh 4: THIRD GAME—Zovener—Peter”’ Bosch | i Sore, Kowntes Brothers: iy 4 oe, Emme or ep seo: iin inaividual = bere HN), Mt, Morris. leyer au jul if Philadelphos Lose Two Games. me Aba Bh myer ri GAME-MiAwood—Beoker, 18; woe ee a Srsihien, 21; Huetwehi, | ® Fr} lesen total, $77. Park | 53 6 : pe—Slouten burg: 13° itt, 420; n: & nt. 184; Ward, 184; Gosller, 136; total, a ND GAME — Phaadelphos — ta |B s Koch zi: 13; Graham, 19); Ghibert bert, 145; | H $ i m1; par Sm otal, $21, pia: ,t & ae Huctwohi, 68; Geimeen, is; |Orenard + 71 | GAME Park Slope—V,, Btout- $ 3 ohare, fn 3 C. | Stouten- i Hi Ly Tint fy Gosh, a total, 4.8 ot ot a pen, Fits ‘as a + of 140; total, Tit, i ve 1h 4 f x lh INDIVIDUAL AVBRAGRS. STANDING OF TOURNAMENT: arcs BR : Ss. i her z 4 - Heing. Columbia. . 16 « ‘*. teers Mk Bowling League. STANDING OF CLUBS, Iselin Oo ‘Won, ‘Lent, ele stretch he was working hard. Carr Bleecker +7 8 Lon a ‘ ce § ib 5 168 6 Ss 4 8 46 fa 4 Q re a 4 8 48 48 i in 2 a8 Au sy 4 1 40) mpire ¢, High, jn idivisual’ gxore:"D. tial Algon MND IDUAL AVERAGE a | BweoNS a 1 HIOn INDIVIDU, AL SCORE, Bowling Games To-Night. iterton National—Al, nan, Gor =e lal; at Frenct Trust Compantes Knicker: Rome Cannrat Realty, Oly Frost: ‘at Broadway Arcade alleys. cane Cemonity leer: League—Conaolida ted, Branch 2, No. 2; Mutual, Ne, 2; Btan- Gard, ith Bi.; ‘at Cadieu'a Monarch alleys. ‘Bitk H. A. Caesar Witiam Iselin & Co.; at Thum's Wales Elephant alleys, Lenox, No 1, De Samuels’s Harlem Cirete Bank Clepke’ Loague—Mercantile Na- tonal, Fim Avenue, Hanover Ne- = at Thum's White Blephant*al- tigen, va. owe! | Atmartean Tathouss Tournament, Ser—e2secsce TT A NOVEL FOR ONE CENT. Every Saturday The Bvening World stves it readers a first-class novel in by Speedy Little Carr, of the Xavier Daly pleked | Yl and During Raoe, Ses acencceneeenn er N.Y. Royal Arcanwmn— a Beetion.— | WAS BEATEN ce Runner Left Behind c Club, wea taking it easy. It was plain then that Daly had met his tel gat Daly mateh at the | On the final quartersmile lap in t | backsiretph Curr daried to the "te. wit ne tan spon but Daly woke up ® Daly again,” yelled the crowd as the big fellow lumbered along into | the home turn. But Carr had been | eins. with his man. He sudden- Jat out and gave as pretty an jexhibition of speed as was ever soon on the Celtic Park track leaped past Daly as if the Imsiman had been Med to a post. It was a great blow to Daly, who aoted througnout the race | a5 he had it in his hand before {t in, He strove hard to catch up | with Carr, but the speedy little Mick | fe yards cbmad of Bal andthe roe | aly an went wild. iy the crowd It was @ clear came of the best man winning,” wald Daly ruefully as he was nal for Ireland Wednesday with this defeat chalked te egainst me after beating Joyce and he other good ones, but I'll admit |i held Carr too lightly, because T had beaten him go easily in the two-mile bandlonp Care looked at John Joyce and said “Well, T downed your man, John, “You,” said Joyoe, “and I'm in shape ae be D3 roe ay! they’ get together, Thi there will be @ match worth travelling far Lo see, The time by laps was as follows not been training very. hand, Uy Bayle Carr looked lithe and spry 28 8 ax: au ‘ wand, end had & wise book of a ence in him that made a bunch of | i Xavierftes on the grand- satanid yell: i ee 0 ILS | 13 M4 eae 15.8 | @ time, 15.3%, was slow, comyaire: anad: noonyer, Headers ue ane | with the record, bu: was good, hig ‘eater New Yor! thietic Asso. | into consideration the h clation, gtarted the men on their way, | conditions , sll aegins | Michael Sullivan warned them abo’ J McCarthy looked up the horo- “Niall of the Nine Hos! that it had been decreed pure ot Daly should be stolen by | cats ‘Car an Irishman?’ asked Me- “Tes sald Martin Cowan. “He comes from Bouth Brooklyn, th: irtys third county of Ireland.” hy he Fear © SIX-DAY BIKERS WERE WELL PAID) Besides Prize ize Money Every One of Seven Teams Was Allowed | Expenses for Training Before | The-seven teams that finished In the |sie-day bloycle race ta Madison Square | Garden Saturday night received their money prises from Managers P, | Powers and Harry Pollok at the Bar- | thold! Hotel at noon to-day. Besides the prime money the management al- | lowed the riders thele training and |iv- | RK expenses while the race was in! progress. Managers Powers and Pollok did not | | forget the way the riders stuck to them | When the other rlfera withdrew from | the race. Shortly after noon President Powers | sent for the winning team, Root and Dorion, and after thanking them and Complimentine them on their great vic- tory, handed them $1,000 in an envelope, the prize for winning the race, The riders airo received thelr training ex- penses, Stol and Vanderstuyft. the for- eignets who came second, rot $1,000 and their expenses. Samuelson and Williams then got their money for finishing third, which was $760 and their expenses; Kee- wan and Logan, who came In fourth, got $900 and their expenses; Krebs and For- ler, the fifth team, received #50 and their expenses; Breton and Gougolts re- 1 iy sixth prise money, which Amount. | ed to $20 and expenses, while the sev-| enth team, Turville and Mettling, got) H venth prize, which was $200. The| er team reoelved thelr exnenses “The corridor of the hotel wes crowded with the trainers andl the riders, and there was @ general handshaking all eround, the riders complimenting each other on the showing in the race Sensible Xmas Gifts Presents of utility, like finely made rugs,are appreciated most because tA thelr long wearing quality, mt assortment of domestic rugs im alt the wanted colors, in all ‘the bgovoryggpsn and BS ng pY pric you want to pay. Oddly pattern rugs as well as ‘heat rich designs, tinued next year. ig larly eed at Wilton Velvet Car- ts, thoroughbred iiton Velvets at the price of ordinary Tap- estry Brussels, and a large line of choice pat- tern effects from which to select. For the end of season sale 9x12 Axminster sigs —The former two lots icker than any value ever be- fore offered, These fat wre oy Sod larly $25. Fort ‘y.. tale, snag (J '82%c ‘YOUNG ERNE Young Jelaively bested Bi mond night many Terry twice, vorably he never but Erne. Erne's next opponent is to be Johnny | White, | Philadephia, of fighting has brought him rapidly (o | the front Manbattan egotiations are pending relative | Burdick, of New York, whose recent | good work hi BEAT WILLIS ot Philadelphia, de- y Willis att on 8 KE ne, AC, P Willis, who Is t pounds, has made good against MeGovera twlee, Jimmy Briggs Young Covbett once and is fa looked upon in Philadelphia had a look-in agains The intter is now at his bes no heavier by from West atyie the colored Ind whose whirlwind They are to meet at the} A, C, on Friday night. | WS New Aunate FOURTH RACE ~~ Revolt Pair Rox ing Young Erne against Johnny mand. | placed him in |NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. |_ The entries iam Five-eighths of @ mile, . 101 101 101 104 Lins 1 110 ho nny ua Mrtly cloudy and shop t * Apprentice alle Track heavy. V 12 ( lst St. @ 3d Ave. ()W 121st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. Two Establishments. Everything for Housekeeping. Carpets, Rugs, Furniture, Stoves, Etc. 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