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nm THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECFMBER 30, 1904. EVENING WORLD P@8\ikeos! SPORTS EDITED BY °Siosce] ROBERT EDGREN - Onn THE PYGMY AND THE GIANT—THEY WOULD MEET ON EVEN TERMS, BOWMMG EHH EEHIS $444.2009000044 LAE hb bed dOS4¢-04 499-000-946 12 er Te o4-d 2 sas he hee Mow VOCOCEESOCC¢ THE WTTLE JAP? Coud BREAK THE > lant Ss THE BIG TURK RUSHED q PUN. COULD EMA To sot tEniRow minsecr NOUROULAK MIGHT FALL ON SNE Oe 2 bad ou JITSU AAAN AS HE Wann ae ew 3 eo oer ; \ N TO ENKINS. \P. , 3-44-05 734-4044 3 iN J NS Tie UP THe UFR ae, 4 $999-8-96:04-0q -BRESNAHAN MAY QUIT GIANTS 10 OWN TEAM bOG4 be BRITT REFUSES MATCA | WITH WILLIE LEWIS ST ES aR ORES SRR | GAN FRANCTECO, Deo, Unless | Rventng World and to Lewis and hte i Glamy Britt can be Induced to change | hAckers I will say that 1 am now ne- gotlating for a contest with Jabex mfind, and this Is not mpossls |e) f be J He wi b veut mateat for the international Tow path, and will be a regutar fixture Dility, Willie Lewis w ave & title being more to my desire than any |tre elder, whe in s hext summer, ‘Tate Geeta tor wine tet» ore| lt hov j wot help out the situation championship for some time to come, If the match with While falls aree months at least throurh—due to any fali ng on hiv part Jonger, Jabea White, the English I do not intend to enter the ring again fe the boxer tha: Britt wants to face, fF three months to fight for the ¢ i next, and unless he can do so h fonship as I have several good o: i ably a wie lo the stage for an ex. n the road, which will pay me bet tended \ n fighting Jobany Considine had posted a for tet | T have no idea but that Lewis ts a Britt to-day was informed that ever 1 rh * Canole shows that, but he is ot $2,500 wih The Evening World on ii teat ' t ear a mateh with hii " pehalf of Lewis, and was will drawing card. m woud gum should go as a side bet In cause a ie have my stater match was made. ng World t At fest Britt was not Inclined to dts team, likely to be lost to New York behir j altogether, @| “Bres’ has made an offer of $12,009 but hb * tn cash for the Toledo (0.) baseball might dev jee, and dt is possible that the W t owners, Mike Kelly and C, J. | wit will accept it T snahan takes the journey West | hold of W blossoms magnata MoGraw 4d probaly oon the Glan season k up Bowerman, cGraw getting if he want+ as a full-fledged | ¢d him. Warner was anxious to leave be In a bad fix and did so after paying hie n @ of the ) President Brush in @ mane best men behind the bat in the business he worthy President will be sure, Is tho only man left. Bres- 4 |for catchers. Fiow MOUROULAN , THE y know my inte ' the: Lewls might not pro TURKISH CH w han was lous to york be- 5 BR best a eae the ohallongs, but after thinking|® first-class drawing card. “net Yo} IMAP TOM RESTLER, ¢ Panter tie tele ree be ee an wits oak the matter over sald Dear more Wo mht wit » Be ite than ao By | . WOULD LOOK BESIDE A Ss he 9) SRG TS Wee PASTY: tO. Reve ‘gd @ serious « else, and it id be shown McGraw Is in Hot “I have refused to talk fight with | and will not learn of Bt any ono during the holdiays and am| taking a much needed and, I believe, Well deserved rest. In ourteay to The [Vent the middle-gurden man from look: jing around for a magnate’s berth that @ | McGraw sold Warner to St, Louls, >| Donlin made good his promise last nowhere bis fnanolal intareats would sufler It ls ponsit might be In- b erner a match, | @ Mt epi In the event that the | ations with White fail the wah. _* bHotdieedds 444 Jiv gifsu EXPERT, DER RAAAAAARARRAAAAR AAAS AR AIRS OO64-901+ » | season to keep in the atraight and nar-- LOVE AND ALLEN ENGLISHBOXERS BONNER WINS DEAD HEAT IN EASE FOR THE [RUNNING RACES Ua [ INFAST BOUT, TO GET BELTS FROM BOYLE SKATING RACE HARVARDTEAMS IN LEXINGTON PASTIME GAMES PENG EAGT DS DIGG 99444-09OO9G8DIOH0- | i 4 eat | ' ! | Boys Mix It Up Lively for Six |Trophies Will Be Given to Cham=) ponniyiists, Mp Rrenine Worlt) | A ik crow of water saw an ex Varsity Crews and Water Capt. Sam Brown, One of the Champion Shot- Putter Will | j citing mec between Arthur Barony and Rounds Before the Broadway | pions in Various Classes and [0% 4! Paris of the State met at the | Ww. 6 Smith result in a dead heat after! Teams Have Comfortable) Prime Movers in Kentucky! Meet the Best Men the East Twentieth Contury Phyateal Culture a nye had been covered by the two A. C. and at the End Are | Big Boom in Sport Is Ex-| C!s hese Inet night. when there were men. The time, three minutes and two Lounging Room Fixed Up for; Association to Revive Thor-| Can Produce in the Garden two knockouty and 9 decision, In the seconds, was slow for the digtance, and | Fighting Fast. | pected. prelimigary events “Kid” Feltman, of | dia indicate the wonderful work) Them in the Boathouse. oughbred Sport There. To-Morrow Night. Reading, knocked out Ed Rowan, of |done by the skaters, nor show the ae Ghenandoah, in the fourth round. In |heart-breaking finish, It wae the best ——- the semi-wind-up “Nick” Hollywood, of pace that ha 1 Cler- 1 * | (Special to The Evening World.) Bix boxing belte and cups will de! Comidale, put Mike Haley, of Neweagtle, | mont ring peng at the Clete) CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Dec, %0-Hat-! mxinGTON, Ky., Dec. .—Capt. 8. | New Yorkers will hava a chance to PHILADELPHIA, Dec. %.—fommy) awarded in England to the champlons| ty gleep in two rounds ) Hugh Pallistes demonstrated Wa aupee| rece ee ee heed make the |3 Brown, the Pittsburg turfman, is one | ** italph Ww ne giant show Love ant ehuing’ Johnny Alles, of the various classes in 15, | The wind-up was a ffteen-round bout rority as a backward skater by Piya ewimming and water polo teams are) ot the prime movers in tho new Ken: | ¥ t of the Athletic Asso. both of Philadelphia, fought a slashin ad an " . folng to have some pleasures in life to | tye sociation ¢ Ay bt a slashing! ‘The trophies will be solld gold and between “Crockwy’ Boyle, of Philadel: | w alng the quarter.mfle backward jmaxe up for the hard work ti: the Dig jeu ky Association T a fighting man on earth [{X0Und go at the Broadway Athlet!?) stiver and will be of a guaranteed value! pita, and Jim Bonner. of Summit Hill. | race trom Lee and Loew! |¥ive running racing in Lexington. Many | S00! is niged here to re. |¢iition, holder of the Olympic and § record of 48 ft. 7 In. f0F puttl i pound sh cut ght al Madison Square Red to become once more LeALUFES |\Ime Athletic « world athle car W club has decided to re-eatab. | MP euC nix Hotel and Distillers : ¢ ‘ z t tank. atl tea cf Nouroulah, the “Big Turk," a sete es See eel” 2.000 ; es Boyle was geveral thnes forced to his! tn @ hockey game preceding the Pict. 5..0., fluect We Baca |g stakes will be arranged for and ar champion wrestler and fighter of | “t Ths competition is likely to prove a) knees end was knocked down in the of P = | races, tha Crescent A, C. team merely ‘varatty er sitet d for thet! @urkey, Gheinplon heavewaett cateh. | Tate and could nave lasted many more) great boom for boxing tngland and | Aret round. Bonner was given the de-! toyed with an all-Brooklyn geven, and varaity crew, looking ahead for th Qe-catch-can wrestler of the world. rounds, may result in bringing out ® lot af }ctajon. | Won by a score of T to O comforts of the rowing men, has mad? lich (he 1b will hold ite monster arnival. Word has t nm C. Brown, of t cago Athletlo Association, that Rose Gene Lowe, of New York. waa ached+| championship material, who may In ohanges In the training quarters whieh | Stakes, the former for three-year- 1s now on hia way to this elty, accom. Te amallest fighting men in the} yied to meet Allen in the wind-up, but time be heatd from in this country, __— - a fare boing taken advantage of by the And the latter for wider horses. panied us ly, who will World are the Japanese jiu-jitsu experts | waa not in physical conditjon, havug * exington and Senrita Stakes, for } 4 M : a a lot of new bieod woul Q en now at work, A cheerful Inunging- old colts and cwo-yenrcold. fillies | oe? . would be an interesting tung to|been ordered by his phyah to take | Wher & Lot of new diood would be of | | n how s } sand ¢ foaete t » Xi ed i cae of t ‘4 aiet & month's reat, and Vave wae gubet-|@rem benef to the sport of boxing room has been fixed up and made coms | reape: tively wer alsa de {ded upo will hes feo Yamagu' tuted Mea ¢ HOU re * ‘ortable and home! he ent 0 clone He and tho | present * Gaganges bone-breakers, feht it out | ine eemtewind-up “Rosy” Kennett \" A CORRE GON ANES OFF (As TONE: |fortable and homelike meeting Is to be held May 4 to 10 next, | RF" fwith the Turk. And it 1s no sure thing |of Buffalo, and George Krall, of Phila Pantam-welght, clght stone ¢ In the pas men have come down Handicaps valued at $600 will be given MH. Butler. hletes Rose a delphia, foupht six flerce and bioaly | P’ unds) and under, “1 aut Weig re | to the boath J seed, and un or Jays when the re are no sti ike races. ‘Bae the siemt would win rounds At the end of the first rourd|at 2 P. M. on the day of first heats be dressed in the cheerless locker room, |No, purse less than $400 will be offered the Bute bey was all but gut, but! ing competed, with tht viso, if any | and after they had been roundiy railed | @h4 the added money to stakes Is $1, and {Y-TTTSU, on more property, tal-|recuperated, and at the finish of the) ™S Competed, with this provis Al by the ny 6 in upon the| 4 power sy York Ile Ae As i Mwy (she srcret of the body) ls as | encounter It ‘ough | ON Is over-weight they may be weighed by th east anal er : npe ey i Whee ah een no spring running Natta o. strength le the rt j olor to the dra Charles, have dressed again and wall co he ere ancient as the art of fencing, It Le Hy a ring ekle ts oe Soe ae beak ovée (ob blah, Wibdawipt. fives | WANT BASKETBALL GAMES, been studied centuries in a ng the en of compel 3 i ; | (Special to The Evening World.) the third. Suft made one of his swings | bank to their rooms, an e Spartan PEPIN Gast Wicks ave been lenrnel| Hg ie UB attonig peels ig) night of) Deport, Mich, Dec. %.—Tommy | As the round was “ate, exorcise, like football. baseh n! en 6 ye compatitio costume, for whlch ’ A and ot arts, Has had li toate rag : Mbet take advantage of every weak two pounts will be atliwed, Feather, |2tYan entertained his neighbora at Ben- | Ryan f it |that was ‘pleasanvomveen that wad oF hAaraes ; or jolm in the buman frame It @ stone and under (1% pounds), Harte tate, last evening by | 1Ush.On the Jaw. Stitt went down, and | wearing and onervus ei n, Manager, 337 Park not wrestling, but t an entirely dit- 1 10 stone (140 iis), welt on Harbor, this State, last evening DY | was on his knees waiting for the count) With all this Fill intends to do , ds) |ataugatering Billy Stitt, of Chicago. | when the bell eave him another chance. | “Py; Bie | wish, anglish” int gave Jack O'Brien a good | He gidn't As a h nks rr would be ar in the ioe game. | er- 10 stone § 5 ae 6 jand under; middie. wet The Japanese are taking Port ar | . Pounds (8 pound: @rur Bit by bit, a fort or an tntrenoh- | neavy-welght, 12 atone (168 p —— n ; : : 4) WON C000 GAME itn Cures Men My a yeare of nce ae g, In four rounds that consiated largely | soon as the round started Stitt rushe. 4 | introduce nto all ment at a time up that way they wi under AIRYZONET ABT 8AM in wild swinging by Stift and the | Kyan, and the latter, shlemepping the | eye ‘ $ ational Ryan tactlos by the St, Joe! blow, again came tn and put his right | | tually capturo the citadel. A Jap- isi ha rlght | make | qveni Tight whip ywo| Eddie Cain will re-enter tho ring on | ach grower. to the jaw, sending Suft down and out, | Fellow ip Jon. 2, before a private club up the Sufi went after Ryan from the start, | ‘The Chicago man waa fast and I, |fOuRME In the new giant tn the game mauner, breaking [Je \, ast and was in| 20! R mo Done after bone until his huge op-|S'ate, when be will mest Denny c the work and citéing loge with | food shape, but hie atyle of ehting fomihe do atienctive -d i of the ‘eat e@ A.C. inal Nas any one of w Benen Gerams | Detplons gut for $0 agile Phe FALL RIVER, Masa, Dee. 9. Coumbia basketball team began its hristmas vacation series here with the best | victory over the Y. M. © A. team an landing prop- | made him a mark for Ryan eahiotes simply cant say a Mas otag evay tron te [St oneeten 1 Asc en e id have got him the mone ‘Two sti! punches to the stomach In heir showing. Tue final soore was 1s —- Cain je training MacLevy's gym Ryan busied bh { with evading t t wecond fo aeit | EBD ry Dorty-tio wits 19, 0: | NS Fears cL ir ewe ale aes fev tO fendi, 44k Gk thom algerie ait r rt was the extent of Columbia was too heavy for the locals | I fiteu that are not necessarily | re i Or this oligo on the ite ee mites eae oa and the laiter wore handicapped by | 4 ; te ‘that are fatal, but these are kept secret diseases of oartain your affiletion ouret by me 1 owre bermanently Nery Dobiiity, k and scor @ trained Jap can vreak the mrongest | (Bpectal to The Evening World.) arm or keg. With the pressure of &| JOLIET, IL, Dec thumb he can kil) as play which is now tour The position waa i the country bs ats before the clos red Jack Munroe,| Larry Temple, the hard-hit 0. —Warnanes sworn tantly as with }out early in the evening by Prof. Dar cand) Manag hut the miner after con f must take a brace |ewKins AND CARKEEK weer| New Yorks aa hs 6 the mat.! game colored weilter-welght fight tf Of) National Club, , 4 pistol bullet or @ knife ling, of the Humane Society, prevented bs ee ; i "4 pore ire ne) Reetiatng ¢! Master Specialist. Tour tt 3 tne Wttle Japs go through a wonder- | the much-udvertised Moore-Porbes nent | ter for a coup m finally refused | this clty will have a chance to Aight) winter at Ocean I #, lalto make any port of a showing in the | —— svovlah W. A4th Mite ful wyotem of training to perfect them. | iM night, 7 smoters shortly after | i cer Mh peoad Natt June. “Dixie Kid," the colored Aghtte of Cal-| undecided where he will truin his play-| hockey mplonships, the Horvird) BAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 2 'Dr L. R. Williams, 4 Yorn . 7 ining to perfect them & became aware that the § aft leh me mateher til, 5 donate an < ; x Hi) re : f h meet rs selves in the art. In the firs: place the was ready ty close down on jgome one of ¢ tinue “hea ia, who foug' Ls & Peter se Kors next spring, Selee has three places! soven has arranged a series of practice | king has en mat ed D meet P @tudents are taught agility, To make d they disappointed a -2,90 h In this ev cor As n-round draw last Monday.) in view ta Barbara, Santa Monica! games to be eed batons Carkeek on the m tackle | vitton on Jan, 10, r 1 Per \ for the best two falle @it of t Yasier= | satch-as-eatch-can tiles i govern and “Dixte Kid" will en in a fftean-round bout before the them quick in oscaping the { are trained in avoiding moving ob and Low Angeles, and he will make a Yale ang Princetun. Ina T#- | selection very soon. ce wt Bt Nict t gourees, The A SPECIALIST IN A C., of Baitimore, on next Monda — th Mm lo ond! he the same As those 28 OF ME jecte, Tho first feat is practised with) witil one or | Hedy — 7 a t id were oh Jenkins and Busayell m MEN, 3 they will fall in different directions. _ Alec Greggains, who has been awarded oe h bie Boston American atin | es ,* t rir, th ry b e permi? th e seague team ‘Annentll has not yet t stand sill betwer » ts * decous and} A novel and unique gacne + January box permit by the police ‘* them, and walt, When poles fall/ show as nh eles ae Jap jing and theatr people nittee of the a { Supervi Young and Din ‘i ued | anal ° - AF, wont abhi | Cicaii », | eral x e ‘oun; dineen hav ned " 5 rn be must avold them the slightest | right eustiy k his we « his the Manhat rn ‘ a 8 very +4 a | RED BANK, Der, 9.—A number ot Good cAdvice , troa 3 Movement possit ! Day by larms before the big Turk sues and Fitty+ eat and Charlie Farrell has succeeded tn tak- Unird-clags iceboats Yortn — day the poles are mate heavier coed in catching a ! it New Yoar'a By t Young Corbett has osked him to put ing off thimy-five pounds of weight since ver Clad 1 - i they are of solid wood and as thick as Nouroviah i] tit number \ ovens a t . f Britt. Jimmy une . . . Ach f the Where are you going, acted Rimes 6 fs sont : bs ys : the we set, and now te out with t \ ty mala?” / 4 ph poles. To be caught under | ope ther it ¥ ® tu t Gantne with Britt 1 the stat t that he will not ‘ t etty ma , i iS “ete getays 8 f at he will not retire Pies elle at the same oftte ? (herd haheg . Ltt gS ea z the i-jiteu ma ° * ¢ | tng t Vos 1 J Jo smneet Marvie from the game. Ife expects to algn with *, lady's chamber, Betwesn th Mist te thie strenuous style of nide- jhe wa shed tone Wake balk dah . “ the Boston Americans again resting season she sald sous ety) a i eh o | ancy ie ee eda ike ee The Milw followtar te to —_— , your position, Mepping he begins to lean KS ciganiie Turk is to W 8 rlva A the wisi vn k floor In have a chance to see Willle Fitagera Heinte Peltz has been quick to sign a be sailed Bat My pretty maid. canes ate wed both g Moelle e ant throw hi fire ’ the bor whe gure Charley Nesey euch ract with the Pitteburg club, the, Uday “ Read World ‘Wants’ t one Bee the aggressive. Tiree years of 3 Broun ees a = 5 a « ! “ Alene’ document del olved by Pres. Sir,” she said . ~ a trimming, in action in Milwaukes sm 1 being recelved by Pres: Sir,” she said a work completes the cour : & 0F ylaes Umpire MeCarthy tn Lack, ; next few wee providing Dreyfus some days ago. Aa yet TO FIGHT IN PRIVATE. hen he pone 6 diploma, r , \e tne . r M t of the Cs plans of the Radger Club do not! Pelte has not called upon President — = 33 Basser, te apes to La 5; > , r recely te fut) miearty. The club's matchmaker was Herrmann to learn of his transfer Jack Roller, of Brooklyn, and Rob a " @mpert as to be a profomor of {Anime cr Peas Aiken, (tae doh x be ago yeuerday and secured #ite- —_- Adler, of the west side, of this city, will Chambermaids Wanted’ ‘The ort was, umil @ |} At Noyroulah, whore woe is " " 0 § consent +4 4, bn hy Manager Joe Kelley, of the Reds. meet in private before a club up the advertisements printed last week in PeaPSutess ot | With brute strength Inetead F . next ahow, Jan, 6, with Maurice says: “If 1 had Intended not playing I! giate on Jan. % for a aide bet of $200. | Tews “i i black cox ~ hi potsilty. while prentring Hop gill beri a an, teeaee ae | would have secured Kitty Branefield| noth boys are training hard for the THE WORLD. . it Slant could be trammed and | pire ambtious to make in | Bs. Billy Metlody and KM Goodman go | from Pittsburg. There ts a good, fin-| | battle. Roller 's fo to have his met. oe ferent teugtt 1 like one of theme tiny Japan besotall world r Ne- | the former is to fight Jimmy |tshed first baseman, but he was disaa:- | Hamil tested, ocked out Jock ot eet the ie j even Jim Jeffries would rye «0 beos nighy recom: | Gard: 22 and the Jatte pe or ae him," ed and aincw aslo Jan Corbett on ten’ agbelt coda Bagh Aye! FM: edt tbe | contents to be wt D Frond