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IE Giants are having a hard win ter, First Warner lett and now it scems | Bresnahan wil! follow sult. Aft weight like that the tea Die to enter for t ehamplonship w OXING promoters In England have B struck upon a s fo . the game, Six pel will be put up for { will be as ornate @nce won by John L {i John L."s belt, by th exhibited in a dozen Gituated in different parts try, and all at the same has become of it, a “am next way, has been dime museums it ALPH ROSH, ¢ eat Michie i den. Rose ie ai Hes and weighs as mu Jott weight champion only a boy, © doubt cara, George 1, Gra NY it ag mind as a possible li could do was 47, D ‘ ish champion, did 4 7 , that was from Hie / \eevea-foot circ! wed is not equal 1 cata Mahed by the IMMY A squar wR! Lewis “for the lighiwelg am plonalip.” 1 4 Wanted to. Jo the tile Britt ts Jabes White, the Engiish ¢ & gome way or ¢ t flight ia sup Tt may be for the » land? But not will make Jimm until is “coming He than Battling N Biopped his prog d of that fight wi ; Ukely that Le whips t Britt or Gans is t iw mi m. TS a case of Ky Jim we Ge now, When they { Jeffries Corbett ha me int ‘ mij a“ ha Joffrie been given better than I Yeo, James, you me eft have landed the k gecond round | y Janded what was p jl tng blow on vour eecond. Only first-class ¢ on your and brought yo f third round. Jeffries knew t > you whipp and he nursed f @long to give the Money. The i tng which fe danger. In j fm succession right on t chin with left and righ fas only Jarred bick a An again wit vat tt after the fi . that Jeftr happened struck Ir you had than a ¢ sc ‘That 4 made w 4 of the battle Curious h meness wd a ru. r was as and that the fire no mo r 1 would have state was st yu had a vivid wf SPT ON TereT fF EVENING WORLD | E4PEDOODODEL ELL DDOEDEDEDOHOD READY: TO LET THE RIGHT Go. RALPH ROSE HERE FOR BIG GAMES! THR WORTD: | SPORTS EDITED BY . EDGRENS FIGHTING POSES OF WILLIE “ne LEwis, HIS FIGHTING “ HOGKEY CLUB IS WANDERERS TIE STRONGER NOW WITH HARVARD ile ull 2 PEI EEN RT eT TEEN eT I TT EE aon aT ee SATURDAY EVENING, | DECEMBER 31, 1904 PHILADELPIIA CREW } | LEWIS, WHO HAS CHALLENGED BRITT - berrrvee wore ALLEY OD DOH! DE PODS O4-06909O0SOT8O THE KNOCKOUT PUNCA WITH ALS RIGHT HAND \T WHIPPED Canove. WILLIE Lewis’ AAND i) THK AND STUBBY LiKe Younes Corsett’s. HD LGOSD Seoseoes hanaaaasd “VESPER CREW T0 G0 ABROAD In about sixty Vesper crew ts stronger now than ever fights Lewis has lost FACE - $ % Crack Philadelphia Oarsmen Will : i: Cross the Atlantic to Try and ; < Capture the Classic English : CALLED “RIB SMASHER” ¢ Philadeiphia will be represented at ‘ the next Henley Regatta. The Quaker } ® City will send the famous Vesper Boat : ase enamenaieid Daten eel 2 Chup w abroad In the spring, where } . r e othey will get into condition for the Eng- ||| 4 A Little of the Record of the New York Boy @ | lsh water clas | | : : : : ¢ ®?| The Vesp Club dectded s. 4 (" i} : Who Is Right in Line for the Light- Sle Le ont, ened a ee | ; Weight Championship. See ee lass st in Loci Wek \ ; _ - @ | raised at the firet meeting of the offle b, © cers of the organization, and the ree IH] + Willie Lewts, who defeated) has won all, ten with clean knocke $ mainder was a dged the following b | Martin Ca 1 has challenged Britt, eight of the ten inside of six rot # | day » Was born t rity May 21, 1885. He ts In Philadetphia Lewis is known as the + In all probability this will be the only f five feet elght inches high and weighs | “rib smasher," ; American team to make the trip, The will go with the thorough tn. to Dox as a professtonal In three—one to Rufe Turner at San Fran- before and has great hopes of coming * , following uwo years cisco, when Lewis was but a lad of six- back a winner ¢ the feather- he others to iilly Gardner and Already members of the erews who ¢ pian, He has since met and ¢ won at Paris In 196 and at St, Louls ! He ause he knocked out Tip in five vr 4 4 laet y have signified their Intention with s and needed @) Bellefeld Walcott, the crack light: of trying for places on the crew, in st. After sence of more than @| welght, was another victim of Lewis, * addition to a number of ex-college oars ear he re-ente ng inthe Mght- having suffered a lenoc!yout five | a men who are members of the club, ‘ : we sion a xed in his first rounde at the hands of the New Yorker. ¢ * entry, which wilt be made tn i May at Philadelphia with) This ts the only knockout against the? » time before the big aquatic care | ‘ t ; seorge Krall, whom ne stopped in the et ae Arras : ' # ribs are oR Races Kings im forsement of the National Assectation Sir aged in nineteen Hatwood., Dy Hall, Billy Fi ot Amateur Oaremen, the governing ont but two taking place in| qrerrible’ Tommy Hogan, “Kid body of amateur rowing In this coune Pp DE these two, one Wael Ein ttaan ton uae deco ete wins | try, No momber of the crew will be with "Kid" Griffo, whom he knocked Fitagerald to his credit, and has won ¢ to row whose amateur statue out In eight rounds at Baltimore, The over Jack O'Neill, Bob Russell, “Kid’ 2 will not stuad the X-rays of the come ) ther, with Martin © st Portland | hoe pany tinted eet tie eis mittes, At the next meeting of the : wee beh n pitted against him in Phi : , nday. Of the nineteen Aghia, | he'4 ° Special Committee, on Jan, 11, tt ts exe | aS A 5 1s ted that plans will be mapped out : Ht jor the early tralning ot prospective = * bP DEDEDE OOD: 196 ODDEN +9 IN OLYMPIC REVIVALS | RYAN ACCEPTS COLE FIGHTS RCE TO-NIGHT Ralph the young Callfornla| Lightbody will run in the 10-yard will make bis first bow a# an championship race. ‘he Westerner wil alete before q local aud to-night meet the ercam of the local distar f) y A foot race between young schoolboys Ut Madison Square Garden at the dig. men, including KE. P. Carr, of the and others who wish to enter the cons eviv { + Olymple games, James Xavlers, C. Bacon, Greater New Yorg | test will be started to-night as the \ 1 D ty, who managed to Win Trish AJA; RL. Sanford, YMC. A.,| hands on the judges’ watch point tothe = three champtons’ at the World's aud Paul Pilgrim, New York A. C.; t hour of 12 o'clock. ‘The race is similer 7 MURPHY 10 MEET Missouri lara + Champion’ M'GOVERN AGAIN Tommy My fighter of t Govern ave the mat ay six-round | t ¢ A C., of Philnd pounds, ring ern met two § Done of the fastest atx 1 Be in the Quak y " be run to P fant vastly Improved team, the The Wanderers’ Hockoy Club "'serub™ 4. will also take part A Rodgers, H Christoffers, St. G The word sent out by “Philadelphia One of the best battles between mid: to the “Dawn of the Century Run? t New York will make played a tle practice game Inst wo champions will bo warmly |) Co and half a dozen others of lesser | Jack” O'Brien before he salted for the die-weights that has been brought oft| which was held by The Evening World appea ths with the Harvard hockey teat welcomed hy the local athletes and willy) A” yood etd will start tn the m-yard West Indies that he would fet anv in Philadelphia in some time should | ingt New Year's morning, but the dige Agile Bas Wane Nicnolaw Skating Rink moet beetles the New York #tars many, championship event, tnchiding L. Rob-| an in the world for a side bot the six-round encounter between | tance will not be so lone k amp United i : of the best A. A. men m the country ertaon, Frank Riekert, PJ. Callah $5,000 and the mi! rge Cole, the colored fighter, of! More than elghty youn) have en St. Nicholas Rink next igh Mt was a practice Kame. ther ’ New York A.C.) Wiliam R, Knakel, | ship of the worl 1 ha t 1 Ja will ff Savan- and will strugs: eo ¢ ‘ afternoon den will bef " and Jack jams, 0! an- | tered the race w me pretty play on the part Of jtuened mer t vite anbete, Golumbla Univeraity: “Charles | ¥elts, Tommy Ryan, th det ot nah, who has been. fighting. fn arent |two meaty which have been ‘ered the \ t : ; anne or to boy spol eorgeto vores 460 saa thik he dA edie er and the second aching How. wns, the players from Harvard who will compete for medals and glory. Hall, Greater New York’ Irish A A Ryan vs that t ar form In the Quaker City during the laat WINnE; ANG Tr sa ity will be started er desde some Vvory work with the | Rogo and Lightbody will represent." 1S eee oe They will come toxether trom One Hundred and Thirty Agth { Montreal, Ca wkey ¢ th on Bernuth ; oth Bin t und will giadiy bet him Natl ‘A. C, and should ad hth’ avenue and wi stg gi , Mor the Wanderers Von Bernuth | the Chicago Athiet elation. Rose distance races. that he will beat him) Ina fiftee ‘ etional 4 ._s ser ar iehianerbocker Oval, at One Hu if was at Roai, Howard at cover, Callahan w4) , the Skpoand shot-put- | the aW-vard and twooml eaty round bot the « put up a slashing fast battle, ae bouh| and Tenth street and Eighth avenue ay Clark, Max end Gus Hornfeck iy nes? ori ent Lightbosy, Carr, ¥ " ho largest men are viclous sluggers for alx rounds “04 Tel) Ste the bantam-weight pus nas the and Souther as forwards. : Pais : tall Pligrim, ‘Mellor, Muchie and t to be de. and able to give and take a beating, | list, will atart the Inds on thele four, 5, t the pres urd played her regular team. * ! elds ane) 38 nor, months as be claim’ oth men have been anxious to fight | ney by firing (A ahot from 4, Fl molar ampaonahlp rt linlves were played and t L be w York A ven teams are entered tn Attic, As for @ long time ard are in fit shape to | the stroke a tht Natt Ay othe winngs ub will wus tt th als velng shot sridan of the Pastimes, 1. E. Feuer. national teg of war, Including Ryan, the go @ fast pace, The winner of the bout | sald mea\vor medal will be oreaented t@ De Casa us? he goals belt A. ¢ DHL Correl, | NOFWeRIAA, Russian and local regime give Ryan, will igned in the nege future to while $f \euine second In the race, 5 y Max Hor yuther, han 4 hatha rel. | tal, naval battalion and athletic club ) Fitzsimmons, fleht Philateloho Jak O'Brien for x | the Ind fais ——_— 1 Bryant | i teams nged him _Tounds at eateh-welghts meena cine moe on. vane . -- — doueeliana YACHT ECLIPSE SOLD, ‘ ‘ ; ‘ Joon Ketioae has been sold by Coltins Bshatte 1S: How St Richholmer, 18. Meizel, 5) Lads, 137 Von Dohten bra, ve evprt, N. J. to C Pemberton, | ty Mi ee . x bs ™. Schram & V ir iietevhia, theouxn the office at Comrie, | us Wethling | eniey A¢°'Seurmait, No. 220 Broadway. ah 1; W. P. Comrie, 127, Mono 1, 129, Simpson, 187. Total, § See how in the hada of a ctew, fitting 19, total, $9, GAME — Sjelnt or nker tlh Wat fora trio to the Chesapeake Bay, Acme Bowling Clu Hoffman, 13, talp, 1s —= heppelman’s Alleys, Essex and ti stead i fo al “| WANT MEN } 1 street. Brooklys) J. O'Br mpson, 161. Tot that are guttering. ia) “IRST GAME “4 . far + —Ste s ‘egndiiior "rans le eM pace Prag Weil, 1m Hite Os eee gat oy peel SIN eats 3 ‘Acme No, 2-Quintana, Ws ; Doblen, ‘18 Total hie ee aii | The new open-air toe skating rink at Dai hh eae © ‘ Mann, 1%: Wethling. 152: Schoefel, 1H ‘ several weeks One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street and | 5 xplain my system Simpson, 177. Total, 775 for first plice ome avenue {ts formally omens te ment. that hee cured 1 | “ ts broken, id to ig@est rink in | thousands of hopeless cases Says it is Better Than Wood Imperiale Take Two, n “a al fo bathe Bae that the, tay nia and Gives Reasons for Be- lieving So. Ma My a GAME Howe Harlem—Smith, 114; jieCornick, 185 Schafer Fes; total, ii % Igoe, 1836 164; MeTammany, Ml} feiss Be | Palace Three Men Tourney, FIRST ¢ The sessions each day, will be from 9 ELE in Teure VARI Mayer, Ee DM Hockey games and |4,%* YAR ne oe tying’ Mar ins Kames | skating races will he a feature of the | STRICTURE) In, 10 Buck: wr me th ends. rink during the season, HI 5 e yoRie dried : sare Ri et o NEW ORLEANS EN TRIES FOR MONDAY, Fan, a RIUM. Codie ines an alk aaa enlarged, no cutting, L ota ree hecuee = SE can iets arma! ve R AS sail Ls NSULT MB THI ies eanarabe At ass frat: ‘ aici i | tad Race” route 1 DR R RH. M. MACKENZIE, * 146 Wi. 84th St. New ¥. American National. GAME-Now Sullivan OLD DR. GRINDLE, 35 YEARS A SP Be ae: DISEASES OF 1 ae dee selenite Jersey ryd treat more easily and on by any other advertign 8 from 1 to 8 moni from ito pont Sleers,. sore thr ers, sore throat \ to 30 Tingwe Lintha mi Atul 3 Mrieture ia cs] 0 THIRD Game Pde 171 W hich he bas occupied OVER, BOWLING ING NOTES Miemven the A LUSH TO COACH VALE. f b HAVEN, Conn, Dee, 31.—Billy jas a ws, the Cleveland lef: felder, has bee. mit: laigned by the Yale Baseba:l Association \t> conch the nine from the time the can- Aidates are called out till July 1. Yale hag not had a coach for ten years, and then nobody who LaPeer steer 20 ereteneionel one Duck pir ” th last on cecupled ention, Charlie. Pfriemer, Billy Duer, # Heer, Fred Smith, John Moran Jack Ginler, The series were HAO — Tareeayariers played, Good scores were made by a Hie paeelal handler. 44 Fd, Francis’s score of 37 was Pastime alleys best {eerie nieht. At ducks Wri agamst hone, total, 833. Mik Lenwee, (On Thum's Alleys) W. 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