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i } é OOOO brn ond dn ound te BOXERS MEET IN MANY RINGS. i Ad 599, tt Wan hot a cyclone that struck ‘town, yesterda, Only Robert } / Bitgelmmons, thespian, issuing a’! Shallenges and declaring himself, | one arrived pn Broadway, No 'aot or fight—with a preference @ latier; and coupled with his| Resienge to) do battle (not, however, | the theatrical seagom 1s over) ato | arks about Jim Corbett that yr; rece | " \ iHandicap, with $1,000 added, ‘Dheso PeRowth always cause\a Aeht and’ stii4 races seem to put new life into | Mee ® tot, ; ‘Trapper, He runs much better in aa It lays,” says Actor who has beet) playing the # in Montana and picked up, some he Vemacular of that section of ‘eount y: "Et gogs double and with “tt | for rthe looleout."* ‘Upon trans- n sthneat: resolves itself into to meet three men in the any old timo, Corbett, Jack Mand Tommy Ryan forming the n Ki prs OH shas declared his willingness to trike ‘on’ last soak at tho’ "'tot~ ing” old nan of the ring, so it dingy probable that there will omething doing. Corhett to post $5,000 for- wit let Ht go for a side bet. Jim } not yet been heard from, And, by 4 while Fitz may be. tottering, Teffries is the only one who ‘the pleasure of seeing him dg, fall for the count, Corbett, Ryan would do well to and ask-how i was done, nt hi ODLEY AWAY to The Bvening World.) ILPHIA, Pa,, Jan, 3.—Jim eked out Fred Cooley with ht flush on the jaw in the ‘ound of the wind-up at the on Athletic Club, last ats d ht, each and welght Mitts asa ‘ercea. tho. sil'ng start, Cooley could not get rf opponent and succumoed P mix-up in the second Jeffords swung his right the jaw. It was Cooley's ht of tho day, he having ‘out Dick’ Moore at anotier he gfternoon, lair and Young Joe Walcott ‘savagely in the semi-wind-up honors in Blair's’ fayor, In niwies Young Griffo bested 4 oung Stonewall knocked : Rana ernest dn two round, Dba thatthe seteree sie he fifth roun last wy ote b a olal to The Evening World.) ADELPHIA, Jan, 3.—The Rute r-Steve Crosby bout scheduled at faghington Athletic Club did not latize, owing to the slim crowd, “was hardly enough money in the to pay for the sem!-windup, but hding the club put on seven % -Bolen and Kid Williams went tthe wind-up and put“) a very bout, Veteran Dick Moore was so el Dy Fred Cooley that the bout Yes' ‘circies, recovered in a game last year and on the line again, and Ellison at goal, playing the best game Clud boys feel confident that they will EDGREN, tot nentntneednQnd-tedegntn dr (AQ 6Ft. Rit. BEACH 74.In RESURRECTIONISTS BUSY > PEEK UES AT THE CRESCENT CITY Orleans, but Rankin, Another. Well , Backed Good Thing, Was Not Quite Up to the Task. (Spectal to The’ Byening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan 3-H waa “resurrection” day at the Crescent City course yesterday. Trapper came to life once again and won the first Speci these faces than in the ordinary ove! In ovder ‘that there bé no misunderstanding, it may be satd that this 1a the same Trapper who was twice beaten by Hutte Platt, ter Isya.nice Hily, but Janeta was practically left at the post in a elx- furlong dash and beat out Kittle Piatt, ray ‘Trapper was’ giving Jnaneta 8 pounds, but he beat her just the same, If that Js form, then there is no such thing as a comparison of resurrected Rankin. and sentihim gut’ fi smart man af the racetrack was down, because i was handed to tim as one of those “can't ‘lose’ propositions, Un- fortunately for the wise people, Midge upset all tte calculations by taking the lead amd never Jetting go of it Rankin was second all right, beat the form’ of the rive, which w: Highwind, but his people with the wily Dr, Street, In the Inat ‘gro} race there was another of those TURE WAR IS ight affairs. CHICAGO, Jan. , chance now for peace in Western turf To-day the stewards of tho | Commission, Western Turf Congregs they are sure to stand’ pat on their refusal to change dates as demanded 1y Ed Corrigan. Some fear was expressed lest there would be less than a quorum of stew- ards on hand for the meeting of the t pelled by Lawrence A, Young, President gf the Washington Park Club, who is aiso Chairman of the Board, “Four stewards constitu Wy beeen mate ite a quorum, urf-governing body, wo will act business, Mr, Young refused as to the probable action of the and the other local stewards—Richard Fitagerald, Martin Nathanson and An- gelo 8. Cella—also refused to discuss the matter, Mr, Cella suld that he saw no cause for revising the dates, but is still open to conviction, HOCKEY MATCH ON TONIGHT Play in the serles ehamplonship of the Amateur Hockey League will be resumed Nichblas Rink to-night, when the Wan- derers, champions of the United States, Club of and the Hockey cross sticks, With Capt. Rupert from the in his ¢ of jal The katy Tag oy They, in, the Htth race tie coin: Every did not reckon n't 8—There 1s no will meot, and This was dis- be ready ¢o trans+ to give an opinion oar, of games for the at the St, New York Howard completely injurles sustained areer, the Hockey BLopped’in the second round, Jack |Keep the undefeated champions busy tt Knocked out Fred Vannuch in|during the forty minutes of playing t round. Tom Daley did the| time, Arick*to Harry Summers in the ap eee eens, cond pound. Kid Henry beste ih. Lew Ryall lost to Jack Car- < Seahite dy bara ul id better tt ing with Terry Martin. i; es cabelas aes FAST SIX-ROUND DRAW. lal to The Evening World.) | WADELPHIA, Jan, 3,--At before rowded a of Wisenhlekon, round raw, The wi Was for blood, and in every coud 6; thet vies faot and hand, STAKE ENTRIES TO CLOSE, Horsemen and tratn 32 o'clock to-night for the big slikes wh this 5 the 1 Gravesend H All et tions mu: AV) son at Brighton Lane brooklyn ii VOORHEES WO! Hopton Voorhecs w As-yourpleane foot the Orange (N, J.) Ag ing 0" mit race ners will have v tele s will be dechied ‘eh Nay N FOOT RACE, on the one-h for ar in niory Building yester- % 1 lap over the James Berger was ind, and Qheries Bengy {RU lose’ propositions, When and when that 'Trapper Suddenly Comes to Life at New, the owner of what apeared to be tho contender | came, and avhispored to a bookmaker, bookmaker's runner rushed off and bet §200 on Gravina, then the wise ones hugged themselves with glee to think they were In such a soft mare place. However, there was a named Rachel Ward in the race, and Rachel, she cut loose at the head of the stretch, She was not in the com- bination and her rider was not waiting for any good thing »to come on. players \ Bt, Cha: cldents a 3 last night, ‘That set all the plans, and the sure-thing | Ye a very sore lot ardund the These little 1 the “angles” that the West erm sporing gentleman told Jack Stur- gis he would hive to get onto if he Wanted to be at ithe game, 1s sometimes called a slade, at stud poker, When you feel ike.the man who had pt bis tri other filled a full hand, These books gown here barometers, You gradually know them and thelr connection, constitutes one of the “angles,” i ar m you look at a certain slate An “angle” and) a shade fs Ifice haying-an ace in the hole e get Ou get a shade na poker game kind pat, while one is mudera high, flush and an- ike to That Bo if Aen think a horse has a chance on fort The and he} parometer tells you whether this is the day or not, There are so many “angles” to the racing down jiere that th intensely interesting study, w brainwear; used to them. / ey form But you 'y while you are getting LES FOR POST _ NOW CERTAIN) SEASON SERIES CINCINNATI, 0. Jan, 3—Chairman Herrmann, of sald to-day that the National Baseball he be- eved rules for the government of a serles of baseball games for the cham- plonship of the world would be adopted with the coming meeting of the national cominission, which is to conérol such contests, He believes the rules will be along the lines suggested by President Brush, of New York, The winning club Is to get a silver trophy. simikra to the Temple Cup. The club that wins the series 1s to be only the custodian of the cup and Is responst- ble to the National Commission for its safekeeping, Mr, Herrmann believes that under these conditions there ts no reason wh New Yor! in the spring. the Boston Americans and Nationals should not meet The plan of minor league# to present Mr| Brush an embossed teatimonfal for his efforts to have the draft price for young players increased has been held In abeyance until after the meeting of the National Commission, HANEY HAS THE BEST OF KELLY (Special to The Evening World PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Jan, 8 die Haney, of Philadelphia, and Jimn Kelly, of New York, fought one of tho Most sensational six-round battles ever geen in this house at the cHy before tonal A, ©, it ind the Quaker ontsiugged and out milled the gritty Gotham lad. In the seml-windup Joe Wagner, of| New York, oujtought about the best bantam in this village, Harry Decker a rattling six ‘Tony Hende Danny Do 1 bout, Hllgabeth, N fought ty was a draw n, and omniy hin fough gal J., and} 1 MB 1 pp ym TWO PRIZES + & Playing tl a fold o ! frat ce \ yd Country New Ye dy t Sidney B,J ns Ne and Co » won both » maklig t st gyosa and net McCrane Van Ingen, of Now Yo has been playing a . ame here, Was scoond on the lis! ky, remarkably by packed at nigh n here In a long time, ymmy SPORTS EDITED BY the Peg 3d | } | } is BY ROBERT It was a hard thing to induce Rose grand physique. He is modest. "I don't see why you want pictures of my shot-putting muscles,’ he said, “Muscle isn’t anything wonderful, When I came East to college my \ father gave me afilttle advice’ ‘Boy,'| ¢ he sald, ‘you want to remember that] ! muscle doesn't make the world turn *yound,’"" Fer all his the boyish diffidence, ‘orld has seen in many a long year, A Wondertul Athlete, He stands six feet six in his shoes, His shoulders touch both sides of an} } ight champion, | world's hey fighter!” Rose exclaimed, "That 1s} 7 one thing I won't stand for, Some of the papers started a story a few) PI months ago that I had challenged J fries; sald 1 could kil him with blow on the neck, and that 1 was gulny ‘| a fighter after it to become lege, ‘Nhat was a mal J beginning to end, ‘The pictur hey| 4 printed were fakes 1 every letter) jy or supposed statement of mine was) 4 faked, I never th being alll prize-fighter, or in a Joke, gy that 1 would tig ‘Phat Libel! } hurt me all ove It wa iy the direct cause of in playing ‘Tho faculty requested that T should) |} Jnot play on the team or compete In} ( thletles until the disagreeable noto-! Y | jety of that prize-fighter fuke had dled out. WIM Become a Lawyer, “TY am an amateur athlete, 1 Intend to eo tp amateu athletics while I am in college I graduate 1 shall practise Jaw, not prige-tighing I vic to diay a word pleture W Weight-throver a blg men Both can touch seventy-six wnches, ’ oa Midian RALPH ROSE IS A PHYSICAL MARVEL i Wonderful California Athlete Has a Reach Ten Inches Longer than Champion Jeffries— Will Stick to Amateur Sport, Ralph Rose, the young glant from California, who has been so buay Smashing world’s records during the past three years thut he has acquired the habit, posed before an Evening World camera yesterday. eighty-six—just ten inches more than Jeffries, and shoulders, and Jegs that drive like pistons, but wim shoots out against the leaden ball with the lorce of a catapult, three years ago, He put the shot. tH nineteen-year-old college boy is as won-] feet In a high school competition, He i ; Was beaten, ‘That was his one defeat, derful an athlete as this gray Old) In the next Academic Athletic ‘League meeting the sixteen-year-old boy, with one | Healdshury High School, cwptured the day, beating | men, t Mr, Curtis, ‘the camera drtlab, hap cape Blant grew up In Sonoma County, pened to remark upun this fact to) Cal among Ihe, Plant | trees Iwo 1 aA ‘ RE wel \« 1 rees, 200 fet high 3 Ralph Hose as the giant took position! Giameter, stand’ on his ind ang Rat for a picture. | He first saw a shot when ho was in "Don't make me look lke a prize-|the high school, picked it up, inspected. \ it, and for he onlw made when he was el Welght he had never tried, but he woul O'ROURKE WINS | esta ar RALPH ROSE. - . BEFORE A CAMERA. © eanenanenonseeroueres wena EDGREN, to have pictures taken showing his And Rose—well, te has a reach of Secret of His Prowenn, Tt js partly In this great stretch of ooseamuscled arm that the secret of he California boy's athletic prowess les, ‘He has a huge chest, broad back when he puts the shot his Ralph Rose started his athlotte career other athlete reprosenting the uma of twenty or thirty AS a re incident he smashed Wo world’s records, both still standing, Je won the lspound hammer throw Native of California, determined to be i shot-putier, Hig first attempts were l hot promising, about Gf feet, but he roused long and hard, In yeacs, ‘ ghteen, he smashed the id's record that peas made by George Gray, of A. Co twelve | longs} breeders’ rac ears dg t pricticn he has} —— Anodyne ../.. ut over ov 1 has thrown the “harade Wings. immer over 1.) te a4 Cossette. e t, ten feet beyond ‘ohn Flanagan's pes Aside from his. sl I} the quatides tha mak great a rmined, conti: te, He is cool and dete ent, very. quic 1 has jong, soft, ible muscles, 3 There are oth ts besides shot- utuing and ham ton Rose, broke the a record the first W that anelent im; ie the discus, alvhougi Martin Shi recapcired Jt later. The 66 b, il ably make a record With it Huta e graduates he should hold a atring, ot ‘mplonships that will last for many ears: A CLOSE FIGHT (Special to The Bening World) of i CAMBRIDG Charley sy kn i ne i o'r was th dectsion ; ¥ ’ wer ze Gunther, “ho Kangaros, K y ra ound L the Cam \ 1 ue i He j 0 Is O'Rourb with his NES 1 wa I ha jabs and rig to th ly, soured i 1 4 mands id, but during the next ; ¢ 1 ou reee rot Ga her did the better | i pe worl: nd Comp. yY ourpolnted the | Jim Corl W Cambridge man, [the last round the p wo /hunors were about even ai inoke Witia Weta Th the opening bout Dan Shea de- 9, | sevent Huhih nnd? dekttloaate | fe uted ror Hennessy {n six rounds, Pie a DRIP cera aly arti ad has oat ones, was awarded the wood! the longest-enned Ngiters In the ring 1 over Colby MeDermott in six yunds in the next bout, GRIFFITH PICKING OUT TEAM FROM TWENTY-FIVE Clark Griffith will lose no time in getting the New gan work to-day to lay his plans, Griff has twenty-five men on his Iist, and from this number the team for 1903 will be selected. Asan York American League team Into shape for the spring campaign, The manager has arrived in town from his ratich out West, and be- tter of fact, there will be few if any changes from the Ine-up of last season, The catching department is show the only pronounced chang us and Jack Ddyle will) front. MeMs kely to) be on hand when the early works begins to help out Kleinow and McGulre, and they will do the receiving for the new M’COY TO COME HERE AFTER ALL LOS ANGELES,’ Jan, 8—Kid McCoy ig going back to New York again, after all, When he came here he said would make this place his home for but now he has changed his plaas McCoy 1s not in the jest of health He intends getting! of the ten games rest here with the hi recuperating, after which he wt \ D, and h @ complete Bast, BREAKS RECOR CHICAGO, e knows it, i 0 of go THEN FAINTS Jan, 38—B. P, Bwatek, member of the Central ¥, M, C. A,, broke the world's record for swimming under water at the annual Now Year's meet of the Central Department of the Y, M, C. A, yesterday afternoon ind then tainted, Whei n Bwa tek bobbed up to the sure face of the tank his head sank forward and his chest heaved convulsively a8 he became senseless from exhaustion, Swatel He set the world's mark at 106 2 beating th V. Reilly. NEW ORL e previous recor of England, by ‘d, — EANS ENTRIES. k {s not yet twenty years old. -3 yards, Id ‘oy T yards, as ordinary dvorway as he passes) Wth 191 feet (world's renord), the 2 ’ ¥} y ‘ y Pound shot with f6 feet 444 Inches NEW ORLEANS, La, Jan, 8—The through, He welghs 25) pounds, (world's record), high Jumped 6 feet 1, i and won the high hurdles ip good, fast [entries for to-morrow's races are twenty more than Jim Jeffries, the’ time, P 600d) Taek | Polowss FIRST RACE—Three-quarters of a mile; i 201 19% SEVOND RAC) THIRD RA (188) Moor uN rr) FOURTH RACE Ws 193 Co 2 Janeta maidens, Bannock Belle Misa Hi Ldgint Sanction Red Rul . Frank ant Pearl Russell, Pinta 1 Hayman... liter 2—Three-agurt Blase Duchess» Lasaglice jh Da Up insel Mrush ; 8 ioral W Poseur cers y Au Revolt HW RACE—Five and a stella Allen, Hanger Filia ors ay hast Curling, d} of a rile, Ay at)! One mile and an e.shth; twirlers, Newton, Cross and Starkell, The manager {s enthuslastle over the possidilitios of Clarkson develo} «nto @ star joithe box this year, The ex- Harvard 8!a> man arrived In town with Griffith, and looks to be in the best of shape, He is bigger and better ed than he was last season de- and When the season opens, Chase will come on from California to have a try at tirat, ikely that Ga Will be taken from tant position, ur, if he ts, Anderson will be able to make good, Keeler has already signed a cc "ACL, The others ara all expected to do so. Whenever Griffith gives out the word that elgnatures are wanted, e000 BOW LING BY BERT ALLEN ihe opening #% of the hume and Bert & between Allen, Frank , of F | were rolled last night on the Grand ; Central alleys, The Brookiyn bowler scored an easy yictory, winning nine aa of son, The conditions of the inatch call for a home and home » best eleven In twenty-one games, for a cash bet of 3200, and the first ten games were rolled last night, Allen rolled a remarkable game, going over the double century mark in seven of the ten games and finishing up with an average of 218 2-10 for the series, In | the uixth game he tallied 265, which was |the high score of the evening's play, ‘The remaining eleven games will be played in the near ure on the Put- erson Academy a % and if Allen shows any of the form he displayed last night he will have Itue trouble in winning by a large margin, While Taylor rolls a good game he will have to improve wonderfully to catch up to his Brooklyn opponent, His average for the series was 1811-5, miss- Ing six splits out of elghteen,’ while Allen missed four out of seven, The scores: Bert EIEN Brookly 237 209 188 216 207265 191 224 210 189 Harry Taylor, of Patterson 206-192 195 177 152 195 175 167 —eonn Douglasnn Good Average, 190 181 Two other good match games were rolled afier the bie affalr between Tot- ten and Douglass against Moffatt and Noack, The first series was best throe iM five and was won by the Totten and douglass combination ve Straight games bine Aye Douglass was in grand Up some magnificent scores, going over the double century mark in fourcot she five games and jn the other tallied 1/0, His average for the five games was 2212-5, with a high score of 267, which beat Allen's score in his series by. 2 points, Ti the other series, which w best two out of three, Douglass and Totten were agali victors, taking both games, which gave them the seven Bumes for hath serics, 1 ouglasé had the fe scores of 213 ar 2% In the last series, while his paren Totten, roiled up 2060 , si The sco Totten Douglas Moffatt Noack form and put Indien! Tou (On Univer: FIRST GAME—Mrs Mrs, Lester, 10 121; Mra, G ND GAMB Lester 1 loys.) Engelivnrat, tol, BT, Mis, 'T wg, 9 Be Hl; THIRD GA Georg), 1 316; Mra, 11; Mrs, Dempacy, 09, Mrs. 8; total, @ —— Dowling Gamen To-Nigia, | l | Koyst aleys Cohimb!a Mohawh Yori De, Vin' $onter Nad | Chiremont J Hartem Cirele al | Brovdway Tourney Arshury at American Natlonal Thum's Algonquin White 1 oat wood, ealey wun No, Buena Vi. Awantje tay Un 8 & App's loker eneh & Gy fanaren than’ Algonqulr Phim & Wah n Borough ‘Tourn 1 Onawat at Wuelrmann Hey. Kt Krenk Palace ‘Tournes Sim, ‘Twentieth Iminer Lusilg, Unel: Century; at Boyer's alleys, Morningside Tourney--Hamilton, Man hattan, West Harlem, at Cammunn’s alleys, Knights of Columbus League—New ists aun iii aii a ic i ares that he will be at his best! but dt ds not} | ters | ‘as to be} LPH ROSE, WONDERFUL ATHLETE, IN POSES BEFORE EVENING WORLD CAMERA TEMPLE DRAWS WITH ‘DINE KID Latter Had All the Best of the Fifteen Rounds of Fighting, but Referee Would Not Award Him the Decision. (Special to Tho Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Md,, Jan, 3.—After fife te ounds of hard fighting the “Dixie Kid" and Larry Temple bout last aight Was declared a draw, The hout took placo before the Bue roke Atiietic Club, and the decision did not meet with the approval of the speotaiors, bo almost to & man thought that toe "ikid’’ should have bee awarded the decision. He outs Temple every stage of the and t ly je was that | his blaws Ie ted (10 necessary steam to put Temple to the canvas, my one id did Temple show y advad and that was in the Uy, When floored the “Kid” righ hook to the jaw, Mi came ‘tok strong, and from the tenth tp the end of the fifteentl sin:piy i punching bag wever, was strong, ailing and opt his § ready to use for’a knocks the Opportunity presented San York tan, at Ai kin RA Island, ivador, shia a McGivney, chs all at alleys, Pastime, Acinem: in & ‘Thetsa’s alleys, League—Gen, Slocum, ramorey, at Eldorado + Minor League—Fule ailantia, Alert, Philae « W cor ar ae mm, at Buperba alleys, Mame 1 Long ton, delphos, Bor la avy League~Will burg, Canarsie, at Unie j versal al . Hen Teague—Textile Vie Burgoyne; 8, Kellogg; Burs woyne’ y , wt Grand Central Academy Union League at to a success fal. terminat eral of the toams were newcomers the ing the tourney were remark- Spildings were the winners and the Columbus Catholle Chib » The Archdioces: the Colonial The Arcate Bowling League will open {ts tournament this month at Tadman. t Arcade Alleys, St, Mark's, rack teams have entered’ est of the champlonship 230 one, e Q the con should he a cl to the Algonquin team to elr rolling of the past weel tle in their league, On last against the It is duplicate to win the { Wednesday they tallled 101 Enterprise team, and 1,031 against the Linwoods. The Buffalo by losing three games to th in the Metrovoll+ tan Champlonship tournament, have lost none of their prestige, when tt 1s cons sidered that both teams went over the thousand mari, Ifarlem bowling fans twill be treated to an inte match game at the |New Stay alleys On Sunday, Jan? 8, when 1th ew Suir Club and the Sunday. Morning Club, of the Bronx, meet, The frst gan will be called at 8 P.M, sharp. ‘The series will be the best three out of five games, Ing preparations The Uniteds ar tournaments, which for the Sretonal will be started about the middle of thhs h I WANT MEN that ave suflering from any special! conditios any dis nature to gocial chet with me and let me explain my system of that has cured 4 treatment, thousands’ of hopeless ca that the many | so-cal |opecialiste nave tallad ure VARICOCK | days, no cuting STRICTURE in {no cutting or st NI tn i 10 days, rotehih Naswit out mereury once) HYDRO (| a ur cuttihg; BLADE Me ting Hand KIDNAY conditions (y shrunken organa. made J enlarged, no cuttings RE soured Without the aid of a nh iH ASSES of any Kind cured permas n 10 or 20 days. CONSULIT Mig when ali Others” fail, INCURs a CASI KEN, HOURS, 0° A, Nt i Hava 10 A. M, to 4 By cant calls H. M. MACKENZIB, Whit DR. | 146 ith § New Y OLD DR. GRINDLE, WARS A wre eas n by any aon cured In » 1 t0,9 month Vebuity In ftom (O02 monthey And bladder plaints in trom. f ka SKIN Dixenges, red aote, | “inept and mouth, palntul awells yt A gn tric it ry oat Sere Mt 10 das, De, Geindle Ie Ul at the same ofticey 171 WEST 12TH ST,, depveen deh a VER 20 YRAR Ga »hyBlel vlvertising Aittee tree Aten iy MONDAYS MER AND WoMem Vee diseinreta upto ¢ ot Helne 0) 3 ‘ sean, 1