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ENING WORLD (222%! SPORTS EDITED BY esses) ROBERT teeta enenene: seermene © ODENBACH’S RIGHT ‘ARM, “MYSTERIOUSLY HURT, KEEPS HIM OUT TRAY PUOTO™ OF RODINBACHO” TIGHT APM SHOWING OMA BOWE ' MO_FRACTORES. POST-SEASON GAMES FOR BIG RIVAL LEAGUES Realizes that He at He Has a Big Con- a Sy i +t | tract on His Hands to Beat : ; te cuca National League Magnates Decide That Cham- | Nelson, and Is Bound to Be comcast pions of Both Organizations Should Play ° | | LA in Shape, BAD REET ARM bes Baseball Series for Good of the Game, ; ; : The National Bassbalt Commission National and American, leagues for the TRANCISCO, Deo 15—Jamos | a hip of the wor | ing the poste -90ason baseball series be- | am a4 Weil <4 those whlen may be mu- done | is preparation for the fight ed @ to Wy ne In bis prep é tween the champions of the two leagues. ged frogs tiene to ten |with Battling Nelson. Jimmy has been ¥ doing the hardest kind of work, and —~=BA IS He TING WARDS M T After that Lae nse lla! aod be Y N ered? « ne pass upon and appzove the regulations riged to arrange all datall a Western | is boxing stunts have in reality been Letel the coMNaaia SHO pe esl tao] A Darran al Cotgile Sor gala j|the hottest sort of slugging matches to govern. the 4a ry Ih conch, has been heard eit tg down to 183 pounds. and at] | sured, but it 1s hardly Wkely that any| mitted to the Amerioin. and the. In reterring to Mr. Camp's} | time yesterday afier a Rard hour's R a oan K Wi "| hiteh will occur, now that the National | gue for ieir approval werates on to make changes in the foot- | ° eater ver @ Rard h oscommons and Kilkennys Wj hens er ee Wass ¢ Secretary, John Heydler, w > Ball work in the gymnasium just tipped the a "Dilly Rodenbach, the amateur middle | got about his Injured elbow and hooked t he ae nization has declared for the con-) rected to send a covy of these resolue all rules that would bring about & nt heavy-weight champion of America, | Berger In the stomach with his right bate for Trotting rating Race att tion to President Johnson, of the Amers : | beam at 132 ' i | } as nd more open game, Mr mises! Nelaon, too, te doing hard work, and} B@ Opponents in Gaelic Com ri never be able to box ngnin, and has went thevueh jiudea the blow aban! Various Tracks Will Be Fixed! *Desiding Wo ‘play the Armurioane | Oe Tenis ‘4 follows: ‘ ' t b ‘ | that he will be In condition to mill faster i announced his retirement from the ring, brought tears his eyes. This blow | post-season series was the only business | PU .would aay that it ts undoubtedly |th0) ever in his lite isa foregone von.| te8t at Knickerbocker Oval This news will be received with much |MUSt have been the one that disabled! Syracuse ASkS to Be Iit-| transacted by theNational League mag-| HEARD IN THE HALL. ‘ fe for some radical action to be the arm entirely, for after thet | eet . clusion . ; s \ vs et tt wag mates in the last day's meeting of their wast. The |° 7 regret by his friends and admirers, for | worse than ever to help the game in the Kas sind Next Sunday Afternoor alban cluded. annual session, It had been expected) ‘Hello, boys,’ sald Barney Dreyfuss a Of all tho little fighters In the ring, being he Mast in this country has never produced a bet- A Pussle to Reetere. de noone Betity ans epnalny ot attack, {A008 oresent @ better example c” the ter amateur boxer than Rodenbach has| Upon his arrival home from th that there would be some changes made as he walked up to a group of reporters vie game woh hon open and inter. | “Simple Life” than does Nelson. How | foo tbat proved himself to be during the four |coast Rodenbach went to the. Ger: in the playing rules, and a strong ef-| and ball players at the Hotel Victoria, Bers, nd there does not exist nt | 2 Came to go in the fighting game is The last foothall game of eate: he fi n boxing. ‘The cause | Mt Hospital, where he had the! ‘he annual meeting of the Stewards fort W aS eae Clay pf pte g Barney: was all excited, and calling the will be played Sunday at Knickerbocker ijured elbow exanined by Professor eatin uk Reda much | the same need for 2 radle | : 4 ¢ ; w \y'a" retirement iy a badly tne |Pisher, who put the X-ray on it After | of the Grand Cireult was begun . 4 on that the club owners fa¥0Fing thé group together, he sald in low toneat : or mak. |4a¥ while at work in a big machine ‘ red right elbow, whiten haa become so | Caveful examination Professor Fisher | in the Waldorf-Astoria, President D, hange agreed tu stick by the old rule, | hy a ‘ Buemeeer vers, I would favor mak shop in which he had been sent as an (“4 Elahth avenue. It will be the ine 1 help ‘a Lurir mth blast six CoUM not discover any fracture, and | Gampau, of Detroit, presiding. Others, ‘The following resolusions were pasted BONE 2 WAL RAVS: S00 eee ® change to help the Hastern game , ‘i oe ving. atect {teresting Faclic gume played by the 1 c during the la X (id not seem to know what was the pau, . 1 ‘ “Resolved, That the representative of the) UP on “the “Yhees to-day.” Everybody Of ita rut in offensive tactic apprentice, a fragment Of Aying steel) ov onnys and the Roscommon teams at [t Is impossible for him to | trouble with tie elbow, the arm being | Present were C, J. G. Billings, of Mem- nal Leng be, gurhoriand ine aiinual | remained silent, and Barney, pulling out — struck the boy in the head, Ho lay fot} i i nnve hav fine. f ridin s hand over his head, Roden- normal aaah (N ‘ phis, Tenn; H, M, Hanna, C nd; | meeting of the x atlonal Comenieaion, 6 18] « velegeam, read as follows: “Get a bet 1© Kilkennys have a fine re Yespite th ° as grown “ . < r nendnvemt of the Natio r , read oH f pit je the elbow ‘has grown | james Butler, New York; F TK | inent proposed by the National AssociatioN | on Saladin in the fifth at New Orleans “ a Yous, | {Wo days unconscious in the Mercy How wh thinks he: re the > to @ talk with “Hurry-up" Yost ve the season and hope to wind t f r s Injury (9) worse, fo much fo in’ fact that the in the matter of the rear ai re Weatern coach, at ie oe Lae 2) had ore th ictory over the Roscommons, Tl vgn while playing handball during Ugaments have started to decay and) ins, PY -vidence, and Col, John EB. Thay- | of Mt ee eine Goth aa to | tO-day."” Fvegy one thanked Bar death ough composition, howe’ ng ie ney R ATAGG, the fam 4n interesting ttle story In itself, One red and ‘Tenth street . ¢ was ¢ a t h er, rainiig for } ch Emery the arm ts getting smaier, , stoi . M. e is the sec- ry . d Tecently, and he was of the ; latter team has many fast players no , inti fight with Emery | the arm Mises Fh singe OUT gf nn. A. M. Moon e the vor “ot men ahd th Boag Lt ped and disappeared. After a while the mi aa Mr. Stage Dulled him, through for clever scientifio play and Individual | PAY8e tn Boston last year. He pald 10 | ynadie to take his hat of his head | Petit ay cas (On aor tram ‘rach | Crowd came back again, and with @ uf men arc laughing at the| While he was lying In the white cot) |) 1 it tke! € the Kit ation to the arm and kept on work- |.with bis right arm without suffering | “The meeting Is held to fix upon dates | cjub); c *A,"" $1,000 (for one player UN n | sour lock on thelr faces yelled out: “Did Be the Weat. But why should |at the hospital the dea of becoming a f/0h\', Wil have wn easy time Aticr lw had defeated Payne the | the most excruciating pain, He has/ for races on the tracks Included in the | each furs ching SB Fae or goo’. | fe.dee Dreyfuss?” | What in the troue * yal tried every kind of exercise to Improve | Grand Circult, and the stewards may | fo fimit as to number ble? Why, that skate Beladin tan aed, 4 he largest student body among |in a twenty-tour foot ring were not hilt | fiuleWerb rele val have ait ral doctors, They gave him) fit dt | (rusks {OF which dates Will bel ts direted to confor with the American n wniversities, She has |as dangerous as bits of fying metal in Lieoniatnir 't er « fluid, and this, with the| It ts truly a mystertous case and an] aye re the Det veland, Co-| League and the National Association with a) |, , of material to pick trom, Her|a machine shop, to hia mind, and when | arti ferent tie RRL |ald of hot applications, seemed to bring {Aft handicap io a tighter. | Rodenbach | iumbug, Buffalo, bmpire City ‘Trak, | Meu Of manne 00 ARES 10) ate. ir rfc gg ad +0 ' covered ng be e {lise | teams e Jine-up for 3 ume} the arm ar always had a knockout punch in his) New York; Brighton Beach, Readville, |), % Mes concerned, and to ote opires In the are handled, and have been for; he recovered Ba tling began the pugills Pp Rg rsh al \ nd all right right, but now It seems to lack power | Massy, Providence, Hartford, Cincinnatl Wy Oo che League for approval League, ores a@ visitor at tho league Joars, by the most skilful coaches | tle career which to date hus been so fesieenioe Wan oink While he was training for his cham-|4@nd the muacies are ning 4 and Memphis, President Ban Johnson, of the Ameri-| meeting ye orday. As soon as Joh: the sountry, ‘They have had plenty | brilliant B. Greg (caved, ..Goalenrs.« : plonahip th hv Sam Bérgor In Cay. | The doctors aay it may came back, DUL) be Forres Settle, of Syracuse, N. Ys! can League, tas alreedy put timselt | stone was recognized evety ball Player here ts considerable doubt a & [appeared before the stewards and asked | on record as being opposed to maxing | and manager ran Up cad shook him he ait aa Oscar Matt gat. | M, Cunningham. Pull back : fornia, ured elhow | +) Solan with the teams of other! His full name ts Oscar Matthew Bat- | " Halthack ‘ rn injured his elbow ——— chat that city be Included in the circuit, | any concessions to the minor leagues. warmly by the eg “Why do ter ° Wy " @ laugh? Michigan, for exam- pugilist entered his mind, Flying fists i) two Gareth mee plaved on the arm became worre, and Rodenpach con. al nd Acclyy ° ag Kalekerb Oval have made ive af | the elbow, but nothing seems to bene-| aiso consider ¢ome of the les, ‘The representative af the National Leagu and we blew our bankrolls,"" the Bare ham Be Western institutions tling Nelson, and the name by whieh | J. Morris Haitback p Joy | weln, but re o withdraw from and that the dates assigned to it be the! "TE ig likely that next fall the “fans” |mako such t ae, fall, like fighting or any other |he is commonly known Is that of his| df jlyrls Wah: Wing ‘ Hogg Gre batons ee Dat YALE WINS AT HOCKEY Rates on WALSH the State Fulr is to be] will be treated to a series of arnt be: | as asked Um tre Sik O'Loughlin oe Joe 2 « omre f| mother's brother, Battling, Nelson was feranah. yay Aad oes erin ae 7 ch suffered in. nel tween the teqment winners @ two | Kolle: ‘Why, 4 he ets Bet 8 matter of geonranhy. 1 : ree fait srom. the GOW, Gnd wap The stewards are meeting in executive | joagues for the workl’s champlonship. aalves solid Vin sohyerone i thas he i born In Copenhagen, Denmark, twe ’ Flanagan ‘ ty | cot ed to stop ft ‘The hockey t e Cc, Ei wareithe Western men would have a| Porn In Copenhages, Denmark. twenty PA , eppelled ton training, He took| ‘The hockey team of the N.Y. A. C.| session, ‘The following resolutions were adopted | won't put us out of the, game, exe Se epelight advantage in the fact that out-of- | ents to America a year later, They Met arthy ; Sena Lee Hace erie te a cat et in ren ————— by the magnates ear,” repiled Kelley, with a laugh. 7 fa moro general jn the West, | went first to Oshkosh, Wis,, and later Gavan ¥" ot er tc v tabbing the er~ | playera by a ¢ of to 3 in the St |. Resolved That the National League here- ; ae ade aatora consequence, the aver. | Hegewisch, a suburb of Chicago, Mepready.:... for war 1 Ne ing the tattor | Richoian “ink last night. | Whlie the) — BROWNIE WON STAKE. | 2» decir in Pa tices re The | "What are 700 going to do, ebowe ge Western man is bigger and stronger the nme of the bg yg Nelson pee Ss arven n igavanagh | f ' ight lasted Visitors did by. far the most brilliant | re == | Dranaileld nex: season?” was asked . Dolaer one he rounds Rodenbaoh for." individual playing. (Special to The Evening World.) Captain-Manager Fred Clarke of the sannn the average Basterner, Sonal Bhs it fr seamen PARBAK JUNCTION, N, C., Dec. 15 NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | § tebUrE, teeta T know, he wont pay ‘ ; | JOBT told me that his team was the| a 184; Bulger, 106; total, Me. THIRD GAME—Ruffalo Harnett, 1%: | 161; ever. 162, total, 78% Varlety—t, | —The free-for-all atakes of the Pointer ———— Weil, then, * ‘replied Barney 0 W + (Foes eelmen— Dian, ' 2. Roth, 168, melharde Brown, 17; Daly, 14: Protin, 19: |Club of America was won by Mr. A 7 pal Dreyfuss, “I guess we will \- heaviest 2n the country, its MeCourt, 176; Lavery, 11; Morrissey, | 191; Guth, 18; total Sticker Golden, 171: W. Brown, i8: total, 8. | P, Ball’s top-notch Bprownle, wno im: | NEW ORLEANS, La, Deo, 15.—The} jreytoss, YR. will let the Phil: averaging sometiing like 220 Monahan, 1; total, Sit Ehriteh, 190: Bracker, 14! t proved In ever M | . row's races are as 139: Br 9 ro ‘ | proved in every heat; second, Mr. A. P. | entries for to-morro Kivehn, 49; Magnusson, 154; total, Tenet Compan | Ball's top-nowcy. Launoolat; ‘third, Mr. | totiows: efor | Gas Company League, (At Arcade Alleys.) |George J. Gould's Furlough Turk. the cps ghthe of « mile playe! jount- | o Arcade Alle bet a i FIRST RA Jeven-elghthe am E Y i F (At Monarch Palace Alleys.) 4 ean National, “ . Pia cae e Pomtet Club Stakes of America was zeF 100 the plains, as well as from the J RSE § Wit unis Aleve.) FIRST GAME--Washington Trust Com- | QO), “ity SKE Gaia. top-notch ¥ pene s 100 that ate suffering. from Finer GAME. —Congolidated Gaa Come | pany —Wh 183; Carhart, 116) Jen- they have the strength and| eherson, 1H; De FIRST ME = Empire—Roedel, 185 pay eee Wek Ca Brownig. “Second went to Dr. Howes, 6 Malediction 100, Any eveotal condition or Young, 17; total, 798 Consolidated das Roreon, Sl: Help » 1, total How. Susder, 137; R, Roetge 112; Bourke, Pes nat, ould Fav iog 5 Pay 1M, Foe.’ Bae | vocal hat with me, and lat ae, Aah & Pears imere | dale-—Junge, 173)" Bucho! eine 475 Parr ey Kiges, J 4 mpany, Fre » Sm > 175: A. Roetge, 60; total, 48 | Sead eel | 2 Ben Lothian; 0d | TRgtinset onal hee eu “ Shes the matter of Eastern) Team from Over the Bridge Roll 1; 1 Thompson, Wt: Steiger, 107; Den Y + WH; Banders, 25; toll, BECOND | GAME— Washington ‘Trust| pa dae SERA | = Mr. Seek ees vescs ses eees AO ee ees of hopeltee chao "i | Smith, LM; total, 6, Company—Whkison, 198; Carhart, 16; | aa? Rane ‘so-called playing in a rut is concerned, | SECOND GAM tt SECOND ¢ 2—Phoen! Ra peny 4 ts Renser that the many 9 4 h, msolidated s | SECO) JAME—Phoenix—Church, 19; Jenklng, 159; Rullman, 18; Wood, 188; oat ‘om Shell . eee LOT nec! . think Mr. Stagg is right. Can| TWO High Scores in Interstate Company No, Nickerson, 201; De| Bauer, 4; Mott, 19; Brown, 191 ial Cle eneres Benet Comp BOWLING GAMES TO-NIGHT i ies. Fieee [eae ours at i who has seen the big games of Hart, 47; Sanderson. 104, Warner, 12; 28) total, 62. Rowedale-—Junge, 158; Putman, Lovell, 14; Reech, 115; eeepteeminne a King’s Trophy, M5 days, no cutting of tying, m 0 1 Btanch 6 No.3, Wuchols, 24 Reinbach, 17 i fi 7; Wi 7 w mf Bowling League Tournament oy tote, 72 Er 3) Buchols, 34 Reinbach, I; Dede, 188; ) | Watts, Whit, 176; total, 14. Columbia League—Enterpr! Smith, 101; Morton, 100; | Sanders, 1M; total, S01 THIRD GAME—Trust | Company , ped something absolutely : ; i, rHIR ; ) ty Side, Columbus; at Schlusing’s alleys. en, 122; Bedell, 181) total, ot THIRD GAME ix—Chure feriea—-Snyder ; inter, 13; | Side, Colu p ‘original in the line of oftensive| Games Last Night. rhe Gktm tench We Hae emer ceca mat MIE rast op id MSH ag He Harlem League—Riverside, Grove Hill, Yale has the greatest team, and d mith, 13: Mortor total, 4. Eimpire—Roeder, 904; * Company—Pukman, Bronx; at Thos & Le pg OF, of 18* June Collins ree | cutting; BLADDER and KIDNEY o all along has been “straight Bedell, ist total, 2 hard, 178; Schmitt, 182; Hartvi:| Lovell, 182: Reech, 168; Watts,’ 170; |,,American | National — Munigamers, | 13 Marco pereersed) Cured permensally,, Ghrunaan ” ly that Yal | 7 | i ated Gas Company, Branch gorson, 14; Heing, 182; total, 92%. Whit, 160° total, 4. Bleecker, Algonquin; at Thum's White sate Eady Sibbee ces strong and enlarged, no cuttt ‘That meana simply that Yale! ‘Three fine games were rolled in tho! eam |—Somer, @: 7 Apson, 1 Elephant alleys. | 45 Senor ... ea DISHASES cused without the al pon using her team tike a bat-| National Interstate League tournament| Steiger, 101, Dennis, 1%; Smith, 19); sk League, Palace Three-Men Tourney, Riverside League sfhonedals, dere | —— Dr iNav : | esi tn aes of ya Mar ara \ 11; Smith, i r e ni u's} ) Miladl Love ‘ ie 0 oF g es lee: “he opposing | at night on the Grand Contral Alleys | total, €24 (At Thum's Alleys.) (At Palace Alleys.) alley cael ne | Bw oi : ARLE. CASES TAREM. “HOURS. iNeone rug! he opposin® | vetween the Brooklyn five and tne| Critert FIRST GAME.—Fleitman & Co.—Has- | FIRST GAME — Woodland —Hoffman,| New York Royal Arcanum—Firat mC te | ARLE A TRS. 8 A. EE story brates Mt 18 | crack Jersey Chiy team (at ¢ i brouck Bischof, 1; Rupp, MW, | IN; Grammer, 436; Borgatedte, 12; to- | sectlon—Unitee States No. 1. Colfax : No, bidder i Alga Ble! Coren se vom canes enue’ Me 4 spectators preter the |" i Turner, WS: Ryan, 1: total, | tal, 48. Poodlers—Lershinsky. 1%; |1, Suburban No, 1. Second section. — Jim 1! Teeane GUC, With iis variety and dash, Tho Brooklyns won the first two) FIRST GAMN—Cr . ! Spielina . neon, 145; Perlet axer. 178; Bartoldus, 154; total, 482 terurban, Subutban No, % Odgen; at Maar ess DR. R. HM, MACKENZIB, games with high scores. In the firat| Ricker nen » 130 : ng, § . 18; Grimith, 188) | SEI IND GA E Woodland-Hoftma Sarmudis's Harlem Gites a loys dai The Bobby tenes 146 W. S4th St, New York, y a icax |eaiue’ tie | Broo ; ke dnt: tota mer | total, & 1; Grammer, orgstedte, to-| Life Insurance League — Providen *Harkelmore ' PIENING, the hammer-lock same the Brooklyn team put up ts bee | SECOND GAME-Pleitman & Co.—Has 1, 45. Palace—Beyer, 138: Welss, 178; | Savings vs, United States Casualty; at New Amsterdam @rtist, woo recently mislaid tho fine score of 1,014, Who entire team with 1 t brouck, 181; Bischof, 183 Rupp, 1%; Tur. |, Kakenmester. 100: total, 475 Thum's White Blephant alle: Ladd rg | Graeco-Roman championgh!p during | the exoeption of [aller going over th 2 Twentl ntury ner, WW; Ryan, 10: total, 8. Splel- THIRD GAME—Poodlers ~ Lershinsky, | Morningside Toumney—Tornado, Corin-| “Yom Aiwa n oc.sscusscceesce pout with Egobers, the Direful Dane, double century mérk. 4 mah & Co—Gerdts, 148: Johnson, 135 184; Dema: 137: Bagtoldus thian, Manhattan; at Cammann’s alleys.’ gourTH RACE—Handicep; three-quar @nother chance. Piening says| ‘The second gage was almost a rep ' 74 Btac rei ae Comets i GPU, Ht] Pe Sncnopten; S81; COUN Gi | renee ste bagnetitnn Beene mmmne? | Lara ol, fake ‘ i i ; 1, 1% Ka ester, UStK; Beyer’ 0 A . he thought the Dane wns “a pie.” /tition of the first, tho Prooklyna roll: | | 2 . tAME—Fleitman & Co.—Has- | Three-Men T Knights. of Columbus League—Castii- - eee, nie Goem't specify wha: kind of & ple |ing up the good score of 1.020. In this a! 5 : - " 7 ‘ Is6: Rupp, 163 vee ne. fan, Harlom, New York; at Thum & - Hen Macdrul he had in mind a simple apple | game Voorheis fr ue ee w +! A ’ bt i wrner, y 1." total, $1 (At Bhler’« Fifth Avewue Palace.) | Lehrbagh’s alley Bs Ler wees ‘ | | jong, STRICTURE 16 10 anya, | SEK pp RAC Selling: ix fur ones. Te eCcLtan vos babel -_—> jo . 100 BLOOD POISONING, wit! be Ti Sigmund nore ss 2.190 | out meroury tush; ULCERS M7. Ogonts 101 cave! HYDROCKIR Cured in 24h digest, but Egeberg turned ng "YS ; ‘1 1g; Johneon. | mney GAME—T Stoute Arohdtocesan Union—Leo, Spalding N on Macaine of 1 i ea 26. The final score showed t : ! ui Hy Perlett use, 123; Grigith, | "IBA, CAMB teams +—Rtoute 1, Columbus; at ‘Tham & Lehrbach’s igs Jake Qreenderg ‘eal sits home team the’ winners by a margin | t 4 ' Hs * . alley ‘ way Plening sauntgred up | 06 29 points, " f . . Stow henge Leagee, ‘eer f Pastime National~Hawthorne, Cable, i eae @nd trained mildly for ton |°f 5% Pointe. | Jy : . 8 : cain’ a Allers i ans veg, Bohemian; at Bothner & Bayer's alle 1 Dick Bernard ‘The result, so says Piening, was sil byviage'd ¥ team came to ¢h j ' " ral ‘ shame New York League—Orchard, Metro- At Woah) Wiha PRN: a y : . TR Ms vig Sturgis & Co 1 a Rh, oth %& Trieas’s | FIETH,RACEAMile and a quarter; selling, ‘heilost the bout, ha rush in the lat game e Masking, tii; Flary oan “ : politan, Cohumbla; at Amann & Tri iy Ronse rt the series and won out wita but eight 1" ane rae? ver, 1%) total, ‘405 i alleys Aico ; om is Bile Butcher Boy has posted a! tle Muries and won Cut wia } ‘ ’ ) of i Fm. De aan | THIRD ne i am 1t-Bohteter Brooklyn R.A. League—Bushwick, ‘Mickory Corners. 102 . tn real money, and as soon as) PMS 9 Spar Meyer, 168; total 5 ng, Ridgewood; at Bidarado alleys iGeorge Vivian i i te am f ft t averages, not f fr " A, ie see “i; e vit " aime Metropoliian Champlonship—Keystone ‘Semper Vivax eae wr. Revbers he will tr | ing the wl Miller, é ; . ms im. li-Aimmer, ys Bedford; at Superda alle 2 little Bikin | the men do wry. 180: Meyer, 171; total 40 arrange for another bout is time om i ee ates Jowellers’ Lengue-—Joseph Fahys & we “i Piening says he will train for a tie | a o8 a ’ Hi: Det } nN frames, ‘i . Udall & Ballou; at Universal 9XTH a" E— Three: quarters of @ yuule Wa & WaY that will make the most stren-| FIRST GAMF—Lirookly ‘ slat hy pa . : 7 Kntahts of Columba: Hoya, Gaidies na “nett “Ti Be Leen 100 New York's Serie of Tom Sharkey look like} Allen, 2h) Hollis : mara Srong. St FIRST GAME a—Morrissey, VIL! oh paola b Steppanl ve. Bitvent 7 . too Master Specialist. ‘Play of a two-year-old. | is pl 39; total, Let J = : ‘ is ¥ Kins, a J. Mo'Bride Wiliam MeBrte¢ "he Cleating-House ar A Agnes Virginia. 00 Dr. L. fo | Memovan Tee ruck ‘ ri 1 : hg lor, io 0 Mi; G. Keefe Maleady, IM; total. Clough De Forest va, Stan! M . 100 eee Mek 2, aa Fle “ S MeGiy Mosher, it; O'Neill. Moran; at Grand Central Academy al- wt) . } TRAINER FOUND DEAD, [880 "%Mfen Se iteitaen Bi Viton git ig Me gene sue tow Ranks Clerks’ Learns, seante, feat A" TS ise ones eplnapeeciee:| a ER OLD DR. GRINDLE, In this game the THIRD GAME MeNan " 1 Alleys si ) GAMB—Genoa—G. Keefe, 1% a. $ . % Go to Win : Mull “8 A te 1 - ; Di WW. Motvide, ile) ir: ford, Greenwood, larhurst; at Fulton 105 Kittle Platt 3 YEARS A SPRCIA ny IN Buehanan, Handler of Chanter's| bi t K ' k ’ . fy , ' rider Iie: Malendy, 100; total, agi | enuace Alleys Yak © gesgs SPL Under DeClarimtes tee 1 , i } ; :§ nder_Dr. Orindie's -sclent Petia of Heart Disease | (ii; ‘ : iS ‘ . : 2 Xavler—Qaertner, 160; “Jiran,” 142 all diseases peculiar to men ue . 4 y y ' tholn, WA, Kavanaugh, 11; johosey more quickly, more easily and Beseph Buchanan, trainer of William| 23, Allen, 24) Helltas t ft ‘ eCabe. 13% sala, i 51; total moderate terms than by any other " 14} Haler, 1s, total ‘ L ' ; ; ; Chanler’s string at Sheepshead| }j! } ¢ . . 1%: total THIRD GAME—MeGiyney—Mosher, 14 . mas ‘an head) Muiller, IN Duke . ‘S 7 t ylilvod Paleoa, cured tn trom, 1 to dead tou n he Ait . tot ‘i ’ mee O'Nelil, 7 frames. 10; McAdam, 1 i dropped = dee ay in th MeMora I cual A *) " ie at " ¥ iu, tet ‘ frames, 2 7 Sa . : ; ‘sel cosas of his home at Sheepshead x \ . § hat eoame, f 5 neler Xavi ne ——— —_———| Skin Diseases, was found by William Car Recnnreeeen nh 14088 Bs Cos ‘ “has k-Sha J Sohu, 13 Kav % ‘ 4 3. Sore throat and mouth, | bey. ] AL Hee) (piers) lat ‘ npert vaniy er, 1 Clohosey, 10; total, 712 f Gy Y. Dearie: mike sh Voce avenue, Sheeps-| Spalding U1. team made the re i ; Hloha, 15); cota. il . . ae 5 . fe) ou Ba hae “eet Bad 6 cause of death wa son and w ; RDG Kou . ere ager a ) i ; dellnny a batienan was Ir), ; ‘ IND GAME ‘ a be, 3: Btelnie, ai. Mec ©. ICE CARNIVAL TO-MORROW, Ui td ‘ FP OU AGCR CONTAGIOUS OR CONTRACTED | Br ertnars (ot Ht at oo ED ind lived in Newark i A “a , si) Schini ‘ “ih piace rea anew 1 To oes HM] DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, [171 Wee coins ovitn 30°9 oD _ ' ; y : he Gs) "Te lee Beene) Ot Clarvnens “Aveuas j ‘ BLADDER. AXD KIDNEY TROUBLES PROSTATIC | fecord which no other advertising Ri» QUINN CHALLENGES, " n of ® hark selling Rink th Brooklyn will be held to-mor- g] TROUBLES, VARICOCELE, Hi DROCE) aT Ric. Ny claim. Advice | TA hi —Spaldie Srettior ye New Jersey National Tournament, row night art not to-night, as has been mtwe ee id — | 1%; Stringer fe ; tat keran hotee, at Tuxedo Alleys, Newark J.) | erroneously reported. ‘The Verona Lake ube the well-known pores | bv DS; Belly » 5 1s 4 7 1 weit FIRST OAM sPrpitable K », Ing; | Paces will be held Monday, Dec. 2, It COME TO ME. ‘i ff is anxious to ar- ; 2 is acdo Ay Weber, Hil; Sell, IMs; Schecterle, IMP) has heen orinted tha, tuese events were i vers @ jumping| SECOND GAME—Co-bedral tL —G New York lanare. ic, paver. We ion | oa moines aes f t HOES uy but # Neu-| [le ¥ Bends 1G tg a a Mew York Aleve.) ;COND GAME-Bquiiuble — Knoth,| SLOSGON AND FOSS TO PLAY. JAME—Buftslo—Barnett, Wz: Weber, M01; Sell, 177) Sonecrerie. |g F. leaton, the profestiona) bithiard- rode Wheelmen—Ditlon,. 309 Ary 4, pe! % a; avery, is Mortseey, Wi, Mona: ‘Su Mt igh. Rilehore & i reer fas Daly, f ia int and Wilson P, Poss, the amateur cham 4; to

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