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eo erat JORDAN WON FROM PALMER. | Potten ete ent antennae mente © ORLD | °G ‘BRUTAL FIGHT | ON A BARGE. NEW JERSEYS WINNERS AGAIN The Metropolitan Championship Bowling Games, Rolled Last; Night at New York Alleys; Marked by Poor Scores. ‘The New Jersey five added another | Victory to thetr Mat In the Metropolitan | champlonship tournament last alght on Amann & 'Priess's Now York alleys defeating the crack Winonaha in two, HE Britt-Neison fight is being ad-) e ¢ ‘ I vertived as a match for the| Ul Of three games. feather-weight championship. The games were very poor ones, both In fndividual scoring and team work. ee, Mite Paras | | Tile tournament, from the beginning, WEIGHT LIMIT OF TH | 28 shown none of the form that in| LIGHT-WEIGHT CLASS! former years made it the tournament of | Isn't this talk about the teather-woight | the season. ‘The cracks that formerly tlle verging upon the absurd? bowled in the Mets have passed It up, A few interested persons claimed that | and only enter now to keep It before the Werry McGovern lost the feather-welght | public. a | championship to Young Corbett at 125) Last night's games deinonetrate the | 1 Then another set of intereste! | clave of this tourney. In Dg op ba Fars ig ded th t h games but (wo men reached the doubie-| sai handed the title to Britt when | Cortity mark, Coffman, of the ne | he beat Conbett at 130 Jerseys, barely passed It, sane | | The feather-weight LIMIT |{s 122 | ot in OnAns, pul in the good score ) Pounds, ringsde. Any fighter above | of & ; P that figure, and under 133, ts a@ Ligh’ There is somothing amiss, and the | | weight. sooner the tournament ta brought ty @ | Scale of past years the better tor ial 2 4 sts Bme. The alley owners on which the t ERY are some interesting facts) Ciurament is being rolled claim that about the weights. The feather ain the management, ‘This limit of 1% {s accepted only be nould be attended to lmme cause the tie has been fought for at ately That figure on many occasions FIRST GAME—Winonah—Robinaon, 146 Blassfeld, 114; Jot ld; Herbern. The old fighting rules acknowledged fe "Tittmore, 1H, total, 6 New three weights. They were: Feather Jersey—Lawrenc 167 Pancan, Ll weight, 112 pounds, -gide; light COFydon, 10: Sehoonmaker, 1, Cort ia poun Fing-alde; light) orsagn. ae ‘weight, 123 pounds; middie-welght, 154 ‘ SECOND GAME — Winonah—Robdtneon, pounds, 1; Hiosafeld, 166; Jones, 16; Herbers, The Nght-weight limit alone ts 188 Dinsaors, V OL as =, New observed, Many great fighters fought! UGevdon, itd. Sehoonmaker, Ist; Coft ‘at the weight, McAuliffe and Lavigne, , man, is: total, 672 for instance, without rugning over tt THIRD GAME 7 een Robineyn baie TL, Blowsfield, 199; Jones, 33; Herberg pad to the Agure stuck 118; Dinsmore, 16; total, ‘2. Now A few years ago 4 party of American Jereey-—Lawrence, 166; Luncan, 149 sporting men, composing the American Corydon, 182, Schoonmake’, ixi, Coft Boxing League, met in the office of a MAM, 26; total, MY. Well-known sporting magazine, and Gas Companies’ 1 adopted a standard weight hedule. (At Monarch alleys) + However, it did not come into general FLRST GAME—Con, Gas Co, Bran , use, Tt was: Hantam, 110; feather, 120; No. 2—Keogh, 4; Cavanagh, 167, F mpecial, 190; light, 140; welter, 150; mid- ares. a col ty 0 8 a le, 190; light-heavy, 170; all over that, | Hetley 182; tom, 63" | beavy-weight, SECOND 5 — Standard, Fifty: | TP This seoms to be w good division of Nth, street—Dedricnt, 14," Sheedy, _ the elehta, with one exception, the Vig) of ig ng ota Me ist | Hght-heavy-weight cl. TY if 123; Rul 1 Jeftries, the giant, ao outcinsses all | bere se, % 2 + ¢ war Gas Co, Branch ) the other Oghiers that none of the ordi- a Te at 1%; Keogh, 10% —_ Mary heavy-weights erem to have a 1. Btundard Po DR ATT. 4 ehance with him. It would be better! ty-ninth street — Hodermand, ee | to make the Neht-heavy-weight limit 180 | e Mai ile a | 4 Pounds, leaving a margin of twenty Rom, 159; John, 182; Gunn, 1%; Watt A. Comril, 167; Bowen, 1M; W. Com- * pounds in the light-heavy-weight clase ane Bacatnapy ae Laid Us; total 817, Emperial—R, Luhrs. 1,| ri, 16; Monohan, 2; cotal, 6, De (At Thum's alleys. anster, 167; Biehvorouck, "1; Ruch: | Sota—Creming, 21; Hickey, 18; Me- Sa eeYyemelghts are usually near tho | prngT GAME — Belvidere — Lockwood, |, lorkurk, 6 ‘Mliagird, 172, told 5 Sweeney, Ill; Cagma, MM7;' Browman, Mark, or above it. ‘Take Jeffries, 168; Bucksbee, 198; Pearse, 17%; Dreisig- |THIRD GAME—Gotham—tfelles, 2 18d, totaly 7 who weighs 20 in condition, and even| Acker, TL: Heller 17 al, S93. Holles, jr. 18; Nigghatsols, 166 Huse Palace Tree-Man Tourney. M the Nett-heavy-weight limit wan 190, | Lambie. Brun’, ; bd rh Mp rg) tele (At Palace Alleys.) he would outclass the champion of that brouck, 18 nkurk, 210; “ina: FIRST GAME--Liucanta—Belmomie, 18; | Velass dy at least fifty pounds, Corbett, zard, 178; total. Hont, lf; De Sinils, 140; total, 42%. Sharkey, Rublin, Hart and all of the Ww. 7 hs gther heavy-weight fighters would still | Qypoutan Bee nla. te; 1 Resrbons tai: | Bevatng Rewnpeper: Leekes Neleet, MY tatah’ ‘oa copia, [be above thy light-heavy-weight mark. | totun’ sg ne re ‘| (At MeLaughiin's Afleya.) SECOND GAME—Uncle Sam—Alletinn, | — THIRD GAME — Metropolitan — Beam, | PIRST GAME--Tribune 158; Kugeiman, #9; Senner, 139; LFF the weights were fixed on the| 178; Sherwood, 119; Starr, 167; Arnold, | Bentley Keohan, thd; Carroll, 44. Lucania : even Ngures, 12, 19, 14, &e,, there ; Voorhels, 144; total, 88, Columb yan |e 9); total, #0. Bulletin De Sinnitle, 168; total, 452. Be | ® ‘would be no danger of change. The Brunt, Drew, 126; Bulger, 164; Si THIRD GAME—U - Bh geese eh eg f k er of change he! Roche, 181; ‘Taylor, 160; total, st. } V + Kug Iman, i nner, Wh; total, N welghts as arranged in England GAME fo." Stable—A Wiieht’ MT > | many years ago were founded on the ok Leng aeai 1; Meisel, 190; total, 44 @tone, The feather-weight was 4) (Ae Thum's Alleys) | Flanagan i Archdlocesan atone, The light-weight was 94 stone. | FIRST GAME-H. A. Cc 4%; Carroll, 1 * Colo ¥ \ The middie-weight Th stone. Ree) Bitton. Il; Rheinboldt, 166 Sv. beg Prone ple pads a | Heh, 17; Schmidt. 119; Dornberg, THIRD GAME Bull Noynton, 1 » duced fo the American pound system] total, M1. Willlam Iselin & Hall, Wi; Rweeney, I; W 1n0, fof meagurement these weights are hard | Vieser, 10; Huck, iM; Kortman, Meivitte. 1:9; tral, M9. Journal ne ‘Bn care Pio Keep track of, and are likely to be|, Koehler, 110; Greiner, 10; ¢ atest, 1%; ‘Kivlen, iM: Hebner, 153; iJ ! BCOND GAME ; Atderiay. 10; Caspark, 211; total,’ se sta Fon 131; totals 86. @hanged at the caprice of the ngnter, | SBCOND GAME OH. A. Cacwar & sas ie pasar sf GAME. —Leo—Hennesgy, 118 —_ é i :* St New Jersey Assoolatto Smith, 1&8; Biglin, 190; Boyle, 172; Mur- NOTHPR good thing that was) [Hoh 16, Schmidt, 170; Dornberg, (At Arthurs Alley, Hapoken, N. 3) | phys 10H total 76. Holy Grogs No, recommended by the Americ ener, 4 * 4 nigra ‘ | Stefrant, 12%; Curran, 164; Rose, ‘1 ¥ the American) Viesér, 18); Huck, 148; Kortman FIRST GAME.—Merghant—Semken, 215;| Swick, i6t; Donahue, 149: total, 788 Boxing League was the abolish- | Koohier, 113; Greiner, 1 Harper, 1@; Dieckmann, 19%: Sahm, | -PHIRD GAMBs-Hely Cross No. |1- Ment of clinching and holding. That, THIRD GAME-H. A. ¢ 139; Paterson, 116; total, 49% Olympla—! " gtertant, 16; Curran, 150; Rose, 161 Mf onforced, would paitton. 182; Rhelnboldt Schumacher i, Zinnkann, 188) Swick, 116; Donahue, 159; total, 7. est and cleverest k Sih Gernia. Ht), Rerabers | Houkunger, 168; Stuetaer, 17; Hanes Cathedral No. t<Lyons, ' 184) dmith Mi, Willlam Iseltn & Co,—Vieser, ekein, I total, SM, h ; MeCarthy, 188; Fox, Huck, 1%; Kortinan, 18; Koehler, 141; SECOND GAME. Crtoterton — Walker, relner, 114; total, 144; Van Tasel, 18; Ricken, 169; Kye, Wi; Reed, 118; total, 83. Olympiace ‘Tremont League. Stook Exch | Schumacher, 18; Zinnkann, 1, Boul- (At Pumps’ Ateys.) (At Thum’e Alleys.) Aner, 1h, Btuetaer, 1M; Hanenstein, eget “ : ‘ FIRST GAME-Subway—Banker, 146 Tine Rarer ies tallidey, lone ica PHihb GAME. —Criterion—Walker Parking, 18 Livingston, 1M; O'Brien, Wl; Amory, 132; total, li. Manson «| at Passel, IS ileker rad My ha Red oft sg Pig e eesg Co.~Kleppe, 18)" Larkin, 131, Ves, 16s tet Tike Pete a Oe Gata ae mith, | rper, 145; Dieckmann, 14 Moyer, 14; total 604 Smith, 7: Bcott, 1M; total, 68s. eterwon, 169; total, 772 ‘Subway--Banker, 106; SECOND GAME-Jacquelin—Clark, 12 eee |" “dvineeton.. lid: O'Belen, Eayne, 1, MeDonald, 171; Martin, 1 jen’ League, ger, 184; total, 80. Fira Cross, 163: total, 778 Hudson & ¢ At Areade's Alley bs; Pe (Special to The Evening World.) Beckert Rurode, 197; Halliday, | iy py tah it Bohemian Wes Pome eet ot BALTIMORE, Md,, Dec. 13—"Kia" 1 Slow, Amory, 212: total, ov "oe Central R. B. T. ie i) dome, Meyer, 196; % Philad la, “ » THIRD GAM Jacq Clark wi U2; Poles, 142; Munroe total, § aiert i Faliadipns, and “Todo” | Da yie, iy McDonald rin Knick THIRD GAME — First _Rohemian — ran, rooklyn, fought ten fast nl, 6, Maneon--ielon, Smith, 12; Stolba, 1M; Pokomy, 13 and furious rounds to a draw before the ‘ Smith, 14; Coott, 11s Konsel, 18: Meyer 16h total, 67%, M. Nonparell Athletic Club. Both mer total i thal—Bllerbock, 138) Kushoff, 118; + were tn superd condition, and while Mo- Hank Clerks’ Lea Bitneeen,, Ett Rrove, 18; Maver Fan landed oftener than his opponent. FIRST G AME: er . : il y reant = Glibert’s blows had the most steam and| n Vieweee th pioneer a, wie j j x 163; Wickes Rowling Gamen To-Night, @id more damage. Moran was the clev- “io Ora 182; total, ‘ ater of the two, his excellent footwork Fith National—Bunke, 188° Ritoh Sav enna Vale ineutance Lena 5 Mutual Re- nt footwor! Wis favion ieee R MeKen ve vs, Washington, ac Vhum's White {MBE Blocking pursling Gilbert, but the) Is reat ta! TAVIor. Mos manor, te ray. 1M; Hl phant alleys. ili Teter kept plugging away and had |S Mercantile Nutional- | "Wyite, lit: Piamer, fe wots ie etek oummey—Huteon, | Eaghe ay 9 nad Ls Wyle, 14 i M; Folse Of ‘an ns 4 “Todo” tired at the finish | Sidiiman, 19 eland, 130; Reynolda Dunroe, 1M; Clark. tulad ‘ iy oa i ty op ig 10; Wells Grant, 14 (tat 4 Palace Tourney—Elm, Mimon, Aetna ma siambang fashion| Gi, 129; W. Nel Mi, F | IRST GAME > Amped, re eae eo owt amie and neither heard the bell, and were) Langdon 14: Ale Fin atone, Ve ne lee Maver ae National Le A v. Caatie Mashing eaci other for twenty aecondy (THISD OAME—F tlonal—Bunke, | 132; Grenpila, 240 Brook: | point. Spartan; at Thums, Whkte Ble: over time. in the ninth Gilbert as- (stots Sg pare eens) tat Pals an tight nen. | phant alley @umed the aggressive and rushed Mo-| National—G. Nelson, 1%; Gibb re WwW. total, Trin, Almirante, oar Pgs ert Tan all over the ring. It was bere that Nelaon, ita; Fyfe, 1%; Langdon, 1 SECOND GAME—Washington — Benas. | ‘Thum & Lebrbac alleys. Moran's excellent ring generalship| total, a5. | 1: Ayroes, 1 Hutt, 10; Kitne, 18 Harem | ne—Hi Al saved him considerable punishment Proctor, 19; total, 6. | Br uritiene; “RC Tee ee Ee The tenth round was a repetition of the Three-Men Team Tourney, Hodges, 188;" W f alleys — sappy 3 yas round, and the decision of @ At Ehlere Fifth Avenue Pulace 3 Miller, th: W 3 ‘ vlera Fi ue oe) \ a vadway Tourny—Rosedale, College PSAs well received, well received vinar GA Baird, yee; | THIRD GAME Vattery at Bchwerijo & Arpe's alleys Wahifil fl total ‘ es, 128 versie eamrue mpire Chty, Team No. 6B. Marqutrs, 19; J. Her Proctor, 18) Onawa, Presto; at Sievers & Lankenau's nett, 178, J. Paterso tal. 89% alloys GECOMD CAMEL Team as, °3 0 Me Archdlocesan Unton—Weat End, Co- : Wahlfett. 1 Commercial jumbus St. Mary’ at Thum & Lehr- ream No ach’ * Volts, 10; " At Fair Howling Alleys) New “Roynl Areanum—Pirst See “tithe 3AME—Team N AME-Standard Ot Co ‘mir, Empire Cliy, Tuxedo, Sec. Ht 18 M 1 Section —Auduba: Wanamater Pay Jaremont; at Samuels’s Harlem Cirele J. Pat King } ley. } _—— Ren Franklin League. 4. 15 t ) The Roscommon Gaeilc football team | (At Grand Central Alleys BEX ‘OND GAME-Stan M ( Swill try to check the winning streak of | FIRST GAME—Clilaen—Lov i! ime We) Dabeen the Kijkennys at Knickerbocker oval,| Kearney, 3a te 7 Dee Hundred and Tenth stree and | fh avenue, next Sunday The Ros- & Areat following in «he city, «0 a | ss toial | furnout is expected to root the vie Wil } to victory She Kilkennys have already /Malways and the Waterford TEAM BEATS | FORD AT FOOTBALL. beaten Faust, the facies: Kolahts of Columbus, (At Colonial A ") JAMB—San Balvador Galt yle 18, Gone Hi ne. 199; total Mecourt, 1%; A. F. Comrii, | wrest with Egederg, Froil ) Pleging, The the conqueror of Dane before his 130; Snow, Anderson, 132; total, Criterion National League. (At Criterion Alleya.) FIRST GAME—Gotham—Ho1) Helles, jr, 0) ba total ECONDS . 208; Balvador—c ole 1m; Genet GAME- San Gullfoyle, gone MA; Niglutech, 1%; Roche, 202; total, Piteed Ba; ‘Seuilichte, 18 otal, Crenins, 1; Hicke: 4; eney 198; Caatin, 12; Brosnan, in, total, 73. N BATTLING NELSONS FIGHTING Tace NELSON AND BRITT ARE ROUNDING INTO SHAPE. While ‘Native Son" Will Be the Favorite, There Will Be Plenty of Dane Money in Sight, tolal | favorite jelmonte, 187; Bont, 197; | win be plenty of G. Ahrens, | dence, NE Graeco-Roman # Anxious to clinch & match John maton ‘| with Piening promised Faust a mateh 1 n, {if he won, bur has as yet failed to sign mS; W. iol Soe 5; Monohan, 148; | an agreenent, Faust will meet him wh- BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18—The one fed be to got Into the best possible ehape, |and the result of the battle will be as- topo of conversation in fighting circles here is the lightweight battle next Tues- | day night between Battling Nelson and |dimmy Britt. Hoth boys have thelr }admirers, and while the “Native Son” probably will step Into the ring @ slight there !# no doubt that there Nelaon money tn sighi | sured, Nelson does not know what fear is, He bell welght; he is the best fighter at the and as for Britt, he feels he will surely dispose of him before the limit of the bout Neve t Nelaon does not be- hat Britt thinks he is easy, He Both boys are training faithfully and | '# satisfied that he has convinced the both are possessed of supreme confi. | Californian that he is a formidable op- he aspirant for championship honors. Nelson sized up his man Jong ago and he has just been waiting for the oppor- tunity that will present itself when he faces Britt in the ring. He has no fear for the reay ult a and hie only object seems TOPLAY HOCKEY Wit a team made up of for Canadian and Brooklyn players of n ner |the New York Athletic Club hockey! ‘The Harlem boy earned the title by! |seven will make its fret appearance downing Harvey Parker, the holder of Jon the ico this season in a game with | the title, before the New Polo A. A. last the representatives of Yale at the St, | night Nicholas Rink to-morrow night | A big crowd saw the bout, which was Two men whose work on the team |at M5 pounds, catch-as-cateh-can. | will be watched with interest will bey Under the conditions of the articles, Williams, the famous goal-keeper of |{n the event of no fall after an nour the old Brooklyn Skating Clab's team, | and a half of wrestling, there was to be and White, of the Victorias | a deciaion iO wowreeh aren liendersan and! Amer 2 minuteas and % seconds on eee “tmettopolluin teams. willbe |the mat Swanson obtained a cratch and found wearing the uniform of the New | lew old thet Parker was unable to York Athletic Club this season, Bob | break, and, though he fought every inch Hunt will captain the team, | The e team has been practising | Of the way, he was slowly pinned to the in thelr own rink at haven for | mat ‘the game with the Mercury footers) In the second bout Parker assum: morrow night ara! reports from the | the cggressive and wrestled desperately e sons | fom the sound of the gong. |, Swanson was conten to reat on his liurels, though ever alert, and as a re- sult he was still on the mat and cleverly standing off every onslaught at the end SENNETTE EASY FOR TURNER (Special to The Evening World) PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 18—Rufe Tur- ner, of Ban Fran 0, mi short work of Jack Bennett, of McKeesport, at the Gentlemen's Boxing Arena last night putting him to sleep In two rounds 3 nener gave Bennett fift | weight and of the worst beatings of his career, The ‘Frisco fighter was all over his man from the start, and sent him to his corner at the end of the firct round very Urea. When th rong sounded for the second round Nite started In to bring matters to close in rhor: order, Ie smashed his man all over ee a Roe | finally dropped him with a t hook fo the face. Bennett went down inted out. On his sen pounds in one ah me a Neleon. | The conqueror of Young Corbett has | |{mpresed the many visitors to his traln- ing camp by the manner in which he | woes about his work, Although realiz ing Britt a pretty hard nut to crack Nelson is brimful of confidence so far as the result of the contest ts con- cerned. This impression is not gained by the Dane's boastfulness, for there Is no more conservative little boxer than ry 0 was lu bett after This latter is especially true of | ponent os a result of his clean-cut vic- ver Young Corbett, while Britt cky to gain a decision over Cor- they had fought twenty | rounds, Britt as to whether to bellev: game or not. has his many friends guessing Newson Is easy Britt, of course, assures his friends that he will surely win, and win wih considers Nelson thout any great effort, That he very seriously, how- ever, and that he antlolpates an Inter- esting Dane about man the conscientiously. is A Rood re pr fights which have tak: ti battle when he encounters th evident by the way he is his training, For none past has he ever He admi man t his superiority that Ne he says he will over him either getting the decision or scoring a knockout, Alex welght YALEANDN.Y,A.C. SWANSON WINS FROM PARKER Swanson Is now champion wrestler, the welter- of the time limit. There were = thre Preliminaries. Jabonie O'Bries got the verdict in a ten-minute limit bout with Kid Erne, | with both boys on their feet at the end. Young Roeber threw Louls Cooper in minute and 4 seconds, Jonn ns and Steve Decker wresticd Tompk! or % minutes to a draw. pe POCASSETS HOLD MEETING, ‘The annual meeting of the Pocaaset A. ©. elected Mr. Tre rer, was held last night at the new clubd-house The following officers were for the season of 195. President, ; Vice-President, F. Foxarty D. Thompson; Recording Secretary, W. Geelan; Financial Secre- tary The en' ine art J, Bola; Captain. W. Fitagerald. tertainment committee are mak- angewents for the Ged which | mip WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 1904. SPORTS EDITED BY | ‘LIGHT- WEIGHT FIGHTERS WHO MEET IN RING NEXT WEEK | ROBERT NATIONAL BASE- JORDAN WINS BALL MEN MEET FROM OM PALMER ‘Important Happenings Expected !n Very Tame Tame Fitteon-Round as Before End of Session Which | Began To-Day—Giants Will | Go to Cuba in the Spring. The baseball Victoria Hotel probably last a we ‘The moeting of th held in the office Pulliam, atier whi | ing of the magnat | Vigtoria. | financtal mi by Presiden they went over th ing of everything, details adjourned. Talk o jon the scene | baseball at wot a fas the meeting comes oy the way the talked on this mat President Herma nati club, says he | his team next sea | do all in his power | he returns to Cine One of the plays magnates tlonal League are now in session at the Their deliberations will started the bali a rolling, of the N ek. he Board of Directors This was of President Harry ich the regular meet- ee was begun at the | ‘ine Roard of Directors began Its oM- cla! business by approving af all of the affaire of the League sub- it Pulliam, After that ¢ routine business of the organization for the year, approv- After a few more had been acted upon the board t Tr While waiting for a few of the mag- nates to arrive, those who were already ; together and talked t galt. That there will be many trades agreed to before to an end Is evident differant magnates ter aun, of the Cineln- Is willing to pay as high as $0,000 for players to strengthen | son, He has his eye on three or four stars andwaye he will to Hind them before inna, Hermann will make a strong effort to secure t¥ Jack Giants’ grea, owskatup, "Hermann and Capt, Joe | the Reds, are anxtous ‘to se- coacher of voung | Glants to who took the cham | barnstorming trip over, Lamar, wager Ol ball team, had a garding the trip, were accepteble ¢ probability be made, be induced to go on January % and for four weeks, du will play exhibition Cubans. Feb. start Bouth to beg! ee. It Inent magnates In ridors of tye hotel for a post the Am ably be adopted In “Garry” Club, Is the lead proposition, and he each team play th league occupying the winner in the line line, does oral fi The o League team will play team of the oppos! in all, ‘This would occupy len if approved by to the Amertean. that tha Nationals the agitation for foul strike rule it talned another ye will be done about will confer with mittee next spring of the Giants, are John T. Brush, in he will stand pat o George Browne, t! in @ measu turned Jn hi signe (Special to The follo’ Little Jack miles; selling. OS Lee King D. asorte vi (24) *Alomestead (90) Aladdin (11) Gas Light Uaeeonne Girl from Dt Malediction Lioyd % Gotowin pon Sig Merry. Cardinal W ol 2 Autolight mts Landin ner because of his valu During the afternoon Jobnay for a trip of the Glants to Cuba and ae the conditions They, will 3, four daye before the Giants was said by one of the most prom- ason series of games with League will unquestion- Hermann, porters when the matter comes The proposidon advanced by Taylor, of tye American League, that he National Leagu would in ell probability be acceptabi Rumore of the trade of Mike Doniin, | ¢ bore this out when NEW ORLEANS, entries for to-morrow ‘onl SECOND RACE—One 112 "Green Gown. FOURTH TAC bur rier RACE three rau aya pitehers Go to Cuba, Duna, ppwon Giants on thuir after the season wus practically completed all detaila Ed. f the All-Cuban base- talk, with Dunn re- trip will in ail if the Giants can they will leave here, will rmain in Cuba) riug which time they | james with the All- return here on in thelr spring prac- and around the cor- that tie proposition ‘one form of anothel of the Cincinnati ing advocete of ti will have many sup- ‘Youn 1 Bout the English 126-Pound, Champion Retains His Title on a Questionable Decision, LONDON, Dec. 13.—Ben Jordan ts stilt the 126-pound champion of Eneland, After fifteen rounds of figting tn which not g aingle damaging blow was struck he was iven the decision over: Pedlir Palmer before the Natonal’ Srorting Club, The wpectators did not agree with the decision of Referew Douglas, and there were loud cries for a drew, From the first bell Palmer did all the leading, but Jordan, by covering up and clinching, cleverly avoided every on- slaugit, and throughout showed a won derful ability to escape punishment, ale though as a matter af fact he was une able to inflict any himself, Palmer was always @ favorite in the. betting, and at the prevailing odds of T to 4 there were thousands of pounds: wagered on the result, As a elde ine ducement to the champlonshap of Bng- land the boys battled for a purse of 0 and a side wager of £100, Jordan ed at 125 1-2 pounds at the ringside, while 5 the 1%- the jil-feeling that has s0 long eas feted between the English obi and Palmer made the febt a t 3 dously popular one, aside from the utation of both men, and it Was Cem. Duenuy expected vnat there would be @ Wairlwind encounter from the start. Rounds Were Even, . There is no story that can be of the fight by rounds. All were alike, ‘wore woud be at full half-minute lowed by @ rua would Sung un- toem clear, and 4 Ne NALLOWLY ese in the Drying-apart process. were as frequent ae were rounds, but all they brought from, “ reteree Was a tion, and the Cat. Coning went on to the end of the eon- teat Palmer snowed some clovernens with hia left, and worked throu vody, wile Jordan reli awling and ty long-range sparring, fol the bent but he was erably. vot in Judging distance, and could iad any of nis qgting. Rowker Got Sarpris ‘ As a@ preliminary there was @ emagh- ing good contest between Bowker, the cupqueror of Frankie Nell, and Owen Monin, & youngster who jaa only re cently beey discovered, The ye tes « soneduled to go three roungs, and their encounter wag rattling goodone that a Mommas’ fren the house ior a conUnuation <r resulted ina fourth. It waa a bil doa wo all the way, and Moran atrated at every angle that t he RS ca pable of holding his own with ‘ Hila sowing Was « revelation the exhibition he stamped hh ask coming boxer of ne mean caltbre, ¢ | WANT MEN are suftering trom condition or the other | place at e team the sam the conclusion of the general series; that | is, the first in the National League play the American League, | the second the second, and so on down | 4 not meet with gen- ounter proposition ts | to mive @ general post-season series, the | | Western teams of the National League | out mercury, 0 potash; ULOBRS dried rn | ou Leegue, and the Rastern | creeanently? pice pond teams of the Natimal League playing | sity Ont the Western teams By the plan proposed ead) two games with each ot the American} ing league, 14 games champion: schedule than A month and This would mean| will reduce the old schedule of 154 games possibly to 10, | as adopted by the Americans, No Foul Strike Ch ie. It was @ald that nothwithstanding | the abolition of the | will probably be re-| at, Nothing definite rules except the ap- | po'ntment of a Rules Committee which the American Com- without foundation. | denying them, says| nm last year's team. he Giants’ outfielder, he d contract to-day. pa NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Evening World.) La., Dee, 1%,—The races are as| FIRST RACE—Five-eahtta of a mile eoiltea. Horner ivian THIRD RACH Belling; five-elamhs of © | record w ie ne mile; selling. any irters of come and hay focial chat with me and let me explain my aysem of | reaument, that has cured thousands of hopeless cases that the many so-called st RO cutting stretching; BLOOD POISONING, with: ongand ) RECTAL en , no eutel DISDASES cued without the ald of @ knife; WEAKNESSES of any kind cured per in 10 oF 20 dave. DR. R. H. M. MACKENZIB, 140 W, 34th St, New York, (Dr. Williams Cures Men: New York's Master Specialist. bout Dr. L.R. Williams, jouw. 1. 84h OLD DR. GRINDLE, 83 YEARS A SPECIALIS DISEASES OF MEN. x Under Dr 4 acientitic” | all diseases peculiar to men are pe cured more quickly. more easily permanently moderate terms than b; a a an mf phyatelan 7 Any Other aGrean Bh ond Polson cured in trom 1 to & Nervous Debility in from 1 to 2 Kidney and Miadder Compiain 2 weeks. Skin Diseasen ted sore throat and mouth, painful § to 30 Stricture im ‘aricocele in from 1 Oetthary Contracted” diseases a,cured in § 10 10 da sib nr 171 WEST 12TH ST,, en which he has cecupled OVER 20°F no other ial ei fully claim. A RS. Gninsu treatment cant Our Best Reference le: NOT A DOL