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Tat tan a oat HM JEFFORDS, who knooked out ‘Fred Cooley in Philadelphia on ‘Monday night, ts a funny fighter. @ Is 80 big that when he came out of * Camp, California, where he was 4 in mining, he was frequently mn for Jim Jeffries, Yet he is a ” for almost any of the light heavy- 8, He is continually — bell puked out, Once in a while he varies programme, as he did with Cooley, mITCHER CLARKSON, who Joined » the New York Americans last sea~ ® Bon, may become one of the bright cular stars, this year, He comes of ily of athletes and famous ball- Y * ers. ‘The experience of the inst sea- ‘has pulled him into professional Clarkson was great as.a college As a professional he should be enotcher, ‘Last year he was handl- somawhat by the fact that he mp Very light. Manager Griuith thinks Bie wit put on a few pounds be- ‘spring. ‘A curious thing that most of the ek professional ball-players come ‘the colleges, The reason is that 1 is regarded as a very fair , Big salaries are pald, A I-playcr makes about as much ‘ordinary successful lawyer, Then 1 rt of the highs] heron sunt from fa chance to look around and to 6 his regular occupation gradu- ome players go Into the game idea of making enough to stant some other business, r ITH Battling Nelson and Young i rematched things will Vkeep moving in light-weight ples, (Corbett shows the right sort of mination at the start, If he sticks @ ever did before in his life, he fe back to his old position little fellows. Young Cor- hard man to train, He {a lazy, works when he is absolutely ‘to it. When In quarters he has tehed all the time, for he has gf sneaking out at night and ithe town, 4. Young Corbett realizes his ‘and has the nerve and backbone to a complete reversal of the the past three years, ho will 4 from, , Tucker, the local feather- dn demand these days since he knocked. out Chester Good- ‘the featherweight champion of En in Dec, 26. er of the Apollo A. C,, lem, Mass,, wants ‘Tucker to fight Goodwin again or Kid Pants, the newly ohganized fighting club Maas, has offered him good Goodman ie alck at present and is com- @to turn down all these good of- fs, Within three weeks he will be ie to take on any featherwelght in @ business, ~ NDAD SHAPE BBURG, Jan, 4—"Pittsburg the racetrack plunger, is re- to be fn bad shepe in a sani- n at Asheville, N, C, He has wi thore several weeks. lews of Phill’s illness became known the Christmas holidays, when he i many presents to his Pittsburg ite Wis declining condition tt Is Hd Phil still takes an active Interest horge racing and continues to pick fiers frem fields vunning at the va- Us winter tracks, ig At the first time the noted jh f has been veported in bad shupe, “has td many attacks, but has al- * come around all right for the t Metropolitan racing season, Sev- times he has threatencd to give sperm beeause of his {1 health, 3 KES | feens away from town, cuts out | t parkling water and trains harder) roo) ADT 1) Pctiinc READY} ORLD f FOR BASEBALL, sentgno-0n8: Ll] WORLD: SPORTS | CRORES: sera aah 0OOOOOO96 Jim. CORBETT UABBED, FITZ THEY ,ALL MANAGE To HIT RITZ SIMMONS. MATTHEWS ONCE MORE IN SHAPE 'n a Terrific Four-Round Battle in New Orleans He Defeats “Kid” Gilsey, of Denver, Col- orado, i oe (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La,, Jan, 4—In a terrific four-round battle, at the Sourvhern Athletic Club last night, Matty Matthows, of New York, ex- champion welter-weight, defeated “Kid Gileey, champion welter-welght of Denver. Gilsey gave @ ‘wonderful exhibition of bulldog tenwelty, and made 4 whirlwind fight for three rounds with his jaw broken and his tonguc nearly bitten in two. In the first round Maithews crowded his opponent and Sought him short- arnt, and in one of the mixes veactt landed a terrific uppercut on “Kida” Jaw, breaking it clean, Gil- eey'a tohgue was between Ils teeth whel jaa . Gilsey showed well in the second, we tin Saursh yous Bercy his hurts, but Matthews laying on ‘the Injured jaw, and the man fe Colorado was forced to tnrow up the apouge at the beginning of the fitta, blsey was sent to the hospital, GESSLER WOULD QUIT HANLON Harry Geasler, the Brooklyn outfielder, was in Pittsburg yesterday and called ‘on President Dreyfuss during the after- noon, It is possible that he may play the Pirates next season, fo, would like to get away from ee Nees ete ha friendi; Wat lon he ama: 0 make a deal with Pittsburg or one ot t the other clubs in the National Leagu toh would sanctioned A ths ‘ooklyn manager for a small cash con- alderation: GANS MATCHED WITH GARDNER ‘The new year, young as {t 1s, has been a busy one for the pugilistic game, The latest match to be made is between Joo Gans and Jimmy Gardner, and was en- | badd by Al Herford. ‘The bout 1s to twenty rounds before the San Fran- cisco A, C, on Jan, 27, Herford and Gans will jeave Baltimore for the coast to-night, As the match was not made at the stipulated sbarpelen aha weight, Gang will not be forced to train as in his battle with Jimmy Britt, BOWLING GAMES TO-NIGHT. North Side National—Inwood, Sunday Morning, Brook; at Schultz's alleys, ‘Harlem League—Rough Rollers—Mor- Lp Mohawk; at Thum & Kahlsdort's alleys. Columbia League—Empire City, River- side, Royal Arcanum; at Schlusing's Gas Companies’ Lea, Branch 6, No, 1, Brookiyn-Union Met. ne fascination js too ' great, ne At the loca: season uble for! Morning Newspaper League—Journal, » fd finds | a Bun, Herald; at McLaughlin's alleys. TO 7BE ga—Consolldated Pament Br. Northern-Union; gt Cadlew'a al-|\yut had to hustle to beat the Keygtones, Boh Fitrsimmons passed a lonely afternoon yesterday waiting for an+ swers to his challenge, They didn’t home, Jack O'Brien was on the wide, wide sea, and James J, Corbett, if he heard the Fitzsimmons defiance, maintained a discreet silence, “Jeft and 1 ‘ave a ‘ard time getting any ono to fight us," explained Bob late in the evening. ‘Jeif is 80 bloomin’ big that they are all afraid of ‘Im, and they eeem to think that I 'ave a mean imposition, I ‘aven't, at all, I can't ‘ep knocking ‘em out. I don’t lke to ‘urt 'em, but accidents seem to 'appen when they get in the ring with me, ‘That's why Jimes J, Corbett won't fight me again, “Conbett calls me an old man,'’ con- tinued Fitz, ‘He's been waiting ever since I licked him in Carson, ‘oping I'l) wet so old he can whip me, The only way I could get ‘im to fight me again would be to wear whiskers and walk with crutches, If I got a certificate saying I waa fifty years old, Instead of only fonty-two, maybe Jimes would tuke ALGONQUINS ARE Defeat of Keystone and Union Even ‘with “Mets” in Ameri- can-National Tournament. alloys. maker, 18 i: HI Broadway ‘Tourney—Pastime, Brond- encase, Corydon, 186 Pea tat epi way, Variety; at Schwanije & Arps’s Mauhe c Bhrlich, 177; Me: alleys, With their victory over the Keystone} Laughlin, .J , 156; ‘Reinbold, | _Bilk League—Passavant & Co. v8.8. /and the Union fives on ‘Thum's Wiite | pJ6ti total § . Hlseman & Co; at Thum's White Ble) ; * | THIRD rsev-—Schoon- phant ullaya \lephant alleys last night the Algon-|~ makes, 169: Sullivan, Heitz, tl; National, Interstate, League—Jersey quins have ted the Motropolltans for). € Cottman, 172s total, N43, | y vs, New York; at Samuels's Har-| ine Americ Sate our-; 7 alte, Wty West, 213; lem Circle alleys, the lead In the American National Tour- | Aogor R, ‘West, 180: Pope, 170: The Indlans had an easy time |with the Union team in the first game, Li . 739, SECOND GAME—Crotona—Schultae, 131) ~ the other day, then skipped away on a steamer so I couldn't reach him with a telegram in t these fighters sidestep us, low for another fight, just to keep the game going,’ would make an Interesting contest. Fits ts forty-two years old, but he js still In fighting trim, Corbett Only a year ago he fought Jeffries, and was in good trim for the battle, Carson, Ky from Corbett, was one of the greatest ever seen in @ ring. rounds, and terminated suddenly when Fits shifted his right foot forward and sunk his left hand into Corbett's stom: ach where the ribs end, “solar plexus" punch, & chanoe,”” both Corbett and Fitzsimmons have ‘Jack O'Brien? Ho wouldn't put on | done some challenging, but they have the gloves with me again, Didn't they| not met, Fitz has been willing to fight TIED FOR LEAD Teams Puts “The Indians’|)Firsr GAME—riizadeth—Nolte, 176; Gg. W J88: Ack 198: R. West, 190; Pope, torial, Matinee—Steele, BECOND G How FITZSIMMoN: JIM CORBETT AT CARSON => >> THE FAMOUS SHIFT AND™SOLAR PLEXUS PUNCH, te ‘ $ 9OOOOOOOOOOSHHEHY dO0OOH 918949H994006-0004000699000000 | IS UNDER WAY —~— ALL SIDE-STEP POOR OLD FITZSIMMONS Lanky Bob Just Aching for Chance at Corbett and Jack O’Brien, but the Pair Are Silent on Subject of His Challenge. BY ROBERT EDGREN. | 8° the sixth rownd ‘alf a minute before the end to save ‘im from being knocked out? Why, see what he did He challenged me, and imo to accept, [ll bet 'e picked out Island where the cable doesn't go ard on Me and Jeff,” “It's ‘ard on ine and Jeff, the way Looks as if would ‘ave to ‘ook up with the big fel- If Fitz and Corbett fought again it {a thirty-nine, The fight nearly eight years ago In in which Middlewe'ght Bob itasingmons took the heavyweight title It lasted fourteen the famous (REET peeeneee le, 158; Franz, 122; Lemotte, 188; » 180; total, 829, Mutual— k, 119; Bischoff, brungsen, | 088, ITY; total, 740, ing—T. Fox, 19, Bar- Mutual 189; Von Dees bones, 161; Rt New Jersey National, (On Tuxedo Alleys, Newark.) 204° MeLanehtin, A: Ins Relnbold, 102; total, $52, Jersey—Sehoon- 170; Ehrl gram, Ii total, 84 Palace Three-™ Tourney, leys. 39 Criterion Nath @g—Criterion, Sham: Who Anished but three pins behind, (At Palace Alleys.) rock, Arthur at Hrench & Graham's) Watt, of the Algonquin, was the FIRST GAME—Immer Lustig—Beben- | SEE tds Lengue-Almanqulh, Hudson |TME*seore man of the seriey, with a) fot Ms Hunn, 1; Gallusers, 30; Bi (tone at Sievers d Lanke- tally of 225, made in the first wame, Aiigim, 143 sat Hagen? $. agalust the Unions, In their gume With | seCOND GAM: oth” Cantha Beon Manhattan Borough—College, Palisade, the Indians two of the stone team |", qe: c, Grogch ye ee \ Cyclone; at Wuehrmann & Frerck’s ale went over the double-century marks | total. 43, Unele Same k wink, il leys. Hart with 222 and Birton with $4, Had | [OME met un Kugelman, 139; Palace ‘Tourney—Hlton, Stable, Aur-/Greenwald rolled anywhere peur bis aire Gg WY; total, 483, | ania; at Beyer’s alleys average (ke Indians would have had (0|PHIRD GAME—duth Century-Stroh. | Morningside ‘Tourney — Independent, take second place In the tourney, W eoraheean, Aan H ae AR Conlnthtan, Harlem) at Cammang’s als American National, | ae AN anTaee een ae totah a | Knights of Co'umbus League—lixcele FIRST GAME Algonquin Smith | | He Naviee, Castilian; at ‘Thum a& | Walt, 2; Janden, 100; Olsson, U77: D. | Ben Franklin League, | Phachys Alley: a tht ye WOU Euan, Tee ret (Grand Central Alleys.) | Knicker! ann & ‘Trievs’s |, Thomson, 1 FIRST GAME—Burgoyne—Landry, 155)! | Alleys SECOND GAM Cotter, 24) Smith, 9; Moore, 20 Brooklyn Royal Arcanum League Burton, 1 1 Browne, 147) total, 809, ‘Textile—Cham- |Bushwick, Gilbert, Ocean Hilly at Wi MeCormick, Union) pertin, . 201; Crossland, 17 dorado Alleys," i ur ber Clark, 1; Brower, | Koehler Hornie, 18%; total, $s jSrooklyn Royal Arcanum Minor |) + 48; Lodge, 155; total, suCOND GAME — Kellogg—Power, 151; {Met General Eurnam,, Wietianth Bip HIRD GAME—Keystone—Greenwald, | wiltame ty LA Sea tny cu Island: Benefactor, Burnside, De Witt) 141i Burton. 2h) Hart, 22), Stevens) Lindaay, 19); Wangman, 165; Gardn Ciinton; at Buperba Alleys,” 1%; MeCormick, 14; total, $18, Alwon- 144) Doy'le, 119; Dolnn, 1083, Cota, 175 Jowellers’ Lengue—C. IF. Wood & Co.) Wun Smich, Ishi Wath a8) Hlilon. nA RD GAME —Hurgoyne—Landry, 186; |" Keyatone & Crescent Co, at Univer. a Msson, 172; 1, Shiman, 181; tora Cotter, 195; Smith, 163; Moore, 100; Univers Natlonal—Sylvan vs. Fifth DESIAORC TEASE: | fey Wanetacdate deruneny ih: \Avenuo Palm, Universal vs, Winonal, Pearl Wedding. Fox | Doyle, 163; Dolan, 101; total, S41. Sylvan vs. Tuxedo; at Universal alleys. 1, 119; O'Neil, 175; Bare Foresters of America--Brooklyn, Long vos Two Games Fortelied, Ridgewood; at Brooklyn Palace (On Monarch Palace Alleys.) Murray.—8.l- FIRST GAME—Jolin A, Lay leck, 102; ‘Tilton, 106; Jeschk ' ( peat ds. Since that timo f JABBED; CORBETT’S STOMACH IS H DOO $ 1909G9HH9S040O9HH60HO0OHOHHHSHHOHO 3 SOOO &O99OOOHOHE6990060 TURF BATTLE S$ cKNOCKED OvT . 'Western Jockey Club Throws Gauntlet Down to Master of Hawthorne, Who Will Make a. Fight Against Rulings. CHICAGO, Jan, 4—The turf war 16 |now on, and the West and South will svon be engaged in a bitter contest that is kely to end with the disruption of the powers now governing racing in this section of the country, The Western Jockey Club yesterday James again at any time, but Corbett, threw down the gauntlet to Ed Corrigaa has been too busy to make a match, by refusing to rearrange the New Ore ‘There {y little doubt that Fitzsimmons |/€4ns dates 80 as to Include the unfin- could repeat, his Carsom victory, He is| shed track at that city In which the “Mastor of Hawthorne’’ ds interested, « terrible body punchery and body blows| “Ae'ths meeting of the Western Jockoy worry Jim Corbett more than any other, | Club, Corrigan, “H. L, Devereux and Fitz, Sharkey, and Jeffries have) Rome’ Respass, of the .new Hot ’ of rings track, appetred eafly on the Wop Cpebeth and Aneall cates (ox-| Stent Aner ‘an Hours conference be cept the Jeff-Corbett fight at Coney) !t/tween Corrigan and the stewards he Was the stomach blow that finished the| came out sarcastic, but cool, Californian, Corrigan and Devereux called atten: tion to the fact that the newspapers of In the last Corbett-Jettries battle the! fave Wad ‘been’ predicting. a turt, War, bollermaker took all the strength out of| with Corrigan and his friends as the Corbett In the second round with a sav-| Teveutons anton ‘Any ait auree 8 id statemen'! a was their 3 ‘Age left hook in the body, and after that) tion to avoid all friction and bring, the merely played with him until the knock-| matter to as amicable an agreement us out, which was also a body blow, pees i / they sald, they A cl ‘or that purpose, 5 Sa bet Lavina Lanky| simply solicited a reconsideration of the es tobe hit, Corbett Jabbed his, action of the Jonkey Club with regard Hea HG off at Carson, Ruhlin| to jn New Seat deep Sus anhA punel him well here in New ¥ assignment of the dates to that organl: Jottrles dropped Nite with a lett Jeb i |aationwith revision of dates alloved the fight that caused a change of cham.|t0,the Hot Sprinus Jockey Club and en pions, George Gardner jabbed him in| extension of dates for the new Louls> the stomach a hundred’ times in the| Ville Jockey Ciul track. fight that made Fits light-heavyweight| The Jockey Club | mored the plea, ex- champion, Jack O'Brien hit him on the| cept us to Louisville, That club was fore And jaw eiput ten times a minute | mayen five days’ additional on its fall for three rounds in Philadel; S meetlug. , hone of these fighters, casery dettrice,|, comigan, Devereux and Matt Winn, yer mage Vitzsimmons show any signs Pia of Che Hania rae re | stress worth ment ij conterence, uy ve y take IE etl SIONS: 118m | ade Hiden thelr contemplate ‘Nhat ability to take ton. Vit ‘ull possersion of * or Fitzsimmons at Core mene WON |inorne, and given frée sway to act as) probably win for him again if Corbett | he sees fit for the new New Orleans and) Wouid meet him In the ting, Any man| Kansas City tracks, Corrigan plays a who can eaten Corbert and force hu to| star part Jn the bie Aas tN HD le punches has : jot only. the 0} & Bood chance to win, | tr le tor which He will ght, but also such wealthy and influentfal turfmen as ‘ Capt, 8. 8. Brown, of Pittsburg; Barney tota}, 455, Manufacturing Salesmen— Behreiber, Capt. Rice and others. peated: ine new. circult will be composed of SECOND GAME-John A, Murray.—| the following courses: Hawthorne, Ican- ¢ Selleck, 9%: Tilton,. 119; Jeschke, 140; otal, 40. John Simmons Co,, team No, Pollock, 164; Merritt, 98: ‘Taylor, 114} McClellan, 175) Keenan, 182; total, 67%, THIRD, GAME—John ‘simmons.’ Co,, team No, 2—Pollock, 165: Merritt, 133; Naylor, 122; Keenan, 128; McClellan, 168; ‘total, 700, Manufac! * men—Forfeited, beste ee IDs Knights of Columb : (On Colonial Alleys.) FIRST GAME~Now York.—Miller, O'Dea, 1%; Conner, i5f, Smith, 168:" total 168, “San, Ad Carros, 181; Guilfoyle, 123; Genet, 123; Creegan, 144; Roche, 163; total, 744. SECOND GAME~McGivney, — Mosher, 19; 'Nelll, 169; McAdam, 182; White; 187; Le Baurreau, 196; total, 803, San Salvador—Carroll, 210; Gutlfoyle, 1 Genet 165; Creegan, 162; Roche, 166 1, 790, THIRD GAME—McGiyne: p O'NeMl, 1a; Meadumn 13a; tonite’, dee: 168; total, 579. ‘New O'Dea,’ 155: Conner, Sinith, 190; total, 763, L, I, Navy League, (On Universal Alley.) IRST GAME, ~ Willlamsburg—Story, 12; Oberdacker, 180, Alar thy took mus, 144; Lapple, 180; total, 689, gus City, Hot Springs, New Orleans, Toulsville, Lexington, and, in all proba- bility, Nashville, In addition to this list a new track at St. Louls js among the possibilities of the future, Lawrence A, Young and Richard Fitz- gerald favored a revision of the old dates, but were outvoted BOWLING NOTES. The opening games of the Grand Cen- tral tournament will be rolled to-morrow on the Grand Central alleys between the Logans, Grand Centrals and Algon- quins, The best teams of Brooklyn havo entered this tournament and records are looked for before it closes. ‘The Paterson and Brooklyn fives meet to-night in the Inter-State League tour- ney. on the Grand Central alleys. The prizes for the four highest ayer- ages in the Fifty Book Games contest (scores made In open games and includ> ing Jan, 1) were awarded as follow First, $20, Bart Allen, 28T Recond, 815, Celestina Third, , Joe Smith Fourth, $5, "Pop" e Baurreau, Mr Mel ta meeting of the Nomination Com- ites ork Bowllng As#o- wanhaka—Schluter, 172; Vee! ; | mittee of the New Y! . Henderson, 10); Rosreier, ieee” Ken! [elation held. at. the White Elephant nedv 147; total, 74, Pile ‘Academy, the following ticket was SECOND GAM arsie-—Herx, 169, | nominated: i Hodgson, 190; lor, 161; Tuttle, 125; | For president—F. M. Clute, Moore, 195; total, 841 Hiamaburg- | For first vice-president-—W, Linden Story, 12 Oberdicket, 198; Adair, 12H) | For second vice-prestdent—W, — B. Joremus, 137; Lapple, ‘167; ‘total, 77,| | Pisher. THIRD GAME, — Canursie—Her as | For treasurer—Dr. 1, Timm. Hodgson , 100; ‘Tuttle, 146) | For secretary—W. H, Gilfillan Moore, 170; total, wanhaka-_| For financial secretary—Willlam Hi, Schluter, 148; V Henderson, | Spting. 200; Rogsener, 174, Kennedy, 148; total, | im 822, \ ‘The bowlers of Jamatea will open thelr Jewellers League, Trwaemen team tournament toenight: at ' | Mansion alleys will be (On Valversal | ch Wednesday a rday for FIRST GAMBA. F eh ye] Xt two months, The teams to B. Wood, 165; Inox, Hetreat, reare: oR, Van Sieklen and H 1 Wood, Wool, | Rurtis, D, Galtelman and C, Madigan, 843 Keystot \C Siegmann and W, Smith, be Shipley {and Jd. Craft. 8 Jordan and J. Higeins, 5 ' TT yorgen ant d, Van Stexlen, G, Adams! ‘ |SRCUND GA Worl—J, ‘By Vaid AS Dunham, O. Hummer and ¢ | Pellotreaut, 139; | Doughty, B. Zimmer and J, Poulson, & 1. {een Re pee NN) verett and L, Barthel | one — ABTS i | Sehlertoh, 101; Taylor, 149; Kol total, bse, THIRD GAME—Wood—J. BR. Wood, 123; 119; Pelletreau, 134; W. G. Arrangements are under way a contest between Joe Kosier and Barney Heuter, of the Nonpareil alleys. | ‘The date of the match has not been fixed, alleva and ® etura on the Nonpareil, ox, Wood, 177) 1M. Wood, 220; total, 872. 1 probably be rolled thia week.| pion of America, who took the measure ft scounled OVER. Seen fetta Pit” [iC ea Aamesta no ie Oca ginins AtNcus Gate ith RA a eee johterloy, ; Taylo A A o be rolled on e eras crack, eo 24 Lila! el . vi ree. Toul, as Asteed hl yc aieve and Gaines last Week; Harvey Coben, met- YOURS, 0 TO 2, SUNDAYS, 9 a e Jim JereRts PUNCHED CORBETT'S SHORT, RIBS Too, etn trot Is $O0OOOHOOOHHOOO90 HOHOHIM WHAT, SHARKEY B10 To THE: “Soar eLexis NOTED ATHLETES WILL COMPETE I — | Famous Champions of Successful Greater New | York Irish A. A, Will Be in Competition at Garden Next Month. ropolltan champion and as good a’lat one mile as nas developed, and not soy x Holding twenty-six champlonships William G, Frank, metropolitan Prev’ and with seventeen champions In Its There is not a follower of athletics | to-day who will gainsay that, in all | iiketihood, this meeting will surpass in interest and importance anything of the kind ever attempted im this coun- try, not exgepting the recent carnival nace (sergtch), In which each mi yun a quarter of a mile, and the Gag! football champlonship, Beal champlonship contests there will be: fen events for which the priges offered are costly and artistically unique, Entries close on Monday, Jan. ba] with John J. McH Woe ‘} ae at the St Louls Exposition, Pittlnci pHa i genre: lent , . | 1 A, Ay. No. aa 'ty-elght! This Gaelic association 1s the ban- | ticle tia Charles J. Dieges No, John street, New York City, Entrieg for public schooly rela close with Dr, Luther Halsey alte Athlet! Nore ner organivaiion of the Uniled 6tates, and never has there been one, since amateur athletics reached thelr pres- ent pline, which has been able to emblazon on its colors in such a short Secretary Public Schools League, No. 0) Park avenue, New Gity, on Monday, Jan, 30, 198, time aa eeven yeura euch achieve. | p* pendunmme banner, donated. by Gabe ments as these: N. G., N, Y,, will be presented to the club. ‘or ‘college scoring the greatest number of points NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. . (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La, Jan, 4-The entries for to-morrow’s races are as follows: KRar: RACE--Selling; three-quarters of @ *Lamplight MIO oes “Mr, Five world vhampionships Nine national championships, Five metropolitan chunplonships, Hight juator champlonsatps, The “handful of -Irishmen and Irish- men's sons who seven years ago saw the need of such an organization in this clty as the Greater New York Irish Athletic Association has become and who had the Initlative to effect it. Ittle dreamed that with the open- ing of 1905 such a record as that would be theirs, At the head of that small band of founders with the blood of the Gael in them was Patrick J, Con- way, Who was elected the first presi- dent, and who has held the office con- tUnuously, What Herd Work Did, By unceasing effort, and with the as- sistance of the men with whom he has surrounded himself in the admin- istration of the affairs of the associa- tion, it has been brought through many dark days, It was only a year since that the success so bravely fought for came within the grasp of the associa- ra, b ‘Overture. Jade 3} *Green Gown eo. James HH. Ree Helle Indian , ven-elghths Filghe tion. The winning of that point where] —~. Harry ‘Stevens... the club might say {ts head was above, 18” adducce « water was but a milestone in the jour- 1654 Ascot Bolle nay that it has eet out upon, Venioe. Honest endeavor on the part of tts athletes and fairness In all sport have been the keynotes of the polley of the Greater New York Irish Athletic Asso- elation, No matter what others might do; no matter how unfair others may have been, Pat Conway saw to \t that that policy was pursued consistently, The first carnival of |ndoor sports given by the Shamrocks at Madison Square Garden three years ago occa- aloned not a little sneering in quarters where "the true sporting spirit’ Is sup- posed to be a fetich, These scoffers ex- perad to gee the new organization go y the board, but icy recked not of the stuff that was in It, The meetin —- Rt, (163) Kittle Platt M5 W, 1, George FOURTH RACE=Mile and ¢ 207" Torns Rod ‘Ws 200? Norwood O} {@1) Pawtucket 207" Sponge Cal Monte aT (87) No. Trumper 2108 Monte Hank... (1h) Brand New Tople .. was a heavy drain on the resources 0! ER the association, but there were willing —= White Ghost . pockets and enthusiastic hearts to meet Noweta .. the demand, and the seoffers said, 0 Blue Mint “Walt until next year,” Byron Rose The association acquired a dreary Frank Rice nlot of ground at Laurel Hill, In the} 197 Irby Bennett outskirts of Long Island City, a few! SIXTH RACE—Ono years ago President Conway sald st | miles. 196 Formaster. Mald ‘Moments, in wan just the spot for a track’ and ath- eee Jeti “field. ‘The association sald, "Go Syd Stolen ahead and build, We're behind 'y ke While the sooffers sald surely now the time the Bhamrocks will io "do and out” ‘That “dreary waste of sand” at Laurel Hill is now Celtlo Park, within whose precincts is to be found the most complete outdoor athletic | plant In the country, ‘The park has paid fora year, and ht has grown in value | unt tt 18 @ splendid investment, Cars will be running direct to Its front en- | trance In a few weeks, | Some of the Clat’s Athletes, | All this while ‘the champions have been growing tip.and entering the ranks | Hickory | Comers, © Apprentice allowance, Sure Cure for Men nee MARIANA OTN SRENEATUN ne, Who has just returned and Italy, and who Dr, fron Fri of the Greater New York Irish A, A. | has made aye alty, of Digeases | Hore are some of them and some of the on ‘80, years’In Ny Ye ‘things they have done under the em- m reateet dlacovery, of the blem of the shamrock wreath and the ue POWER quickly and whiged fiat | permanently restored without n@ue Ilana 5 seous drugging. FULL INFOR- John Wlanagan, — champion SEO Tee U, Ds tally Cone world and holder ‘of vhe world's SERA ETERT for throwing Dr il, LE fhane, 140 Weat 84th | throwing the 6 a ew Vor , Martin Sheridan, hho teat. baat aud wt” pws world and holder of the world's record aE ARH MON BRUTAL 8 for throwing the discus, | John Joyce, champion long-distance runner of An lea at five and ten miles, arles Hacon, the metiopolitan cim- Chi plon 1 nate a molte and who Meat the Ferick Chicago runner Lightbody tast | Siturday at 1,000 yards, thas adding the INDLE, Americdn lado? chimplonship at 1,¢00 ALIST IN Virds to his brillant string of victories b b>) Laawaon Robertson, niithondl cliaripti anata» ren te” treatment at 10 yards and metropolitan champion Eva Hah pele eee Jat rds ao tai Uy any Cthey Agron : Prinsteln, holder of the world s LAE ‘ ypionship, American champlosship Md Polen cured H from | 10.8 months, and Canadian championship in the | Norvoue Debulity In fran tb to 2 on tt broad jump; metropolitan champion at} Kidney and bladder Cowoltlone in ftom, 100 yards, tog weeks, Skin Dismatew, red a [Riley Castleman, winner of the | wloers, rope frost nd volt halarul wpelle Fsenior and junior national high hurdle | 1%, ih Sty? Vavicocen dn ttom hte chaimplonehins | Weeki, diary eontraelod abe ‘The lst of there brawny men and | Craing curt Nive Pines te 0 Dre "Geindle tk still att Poa WEST 12TH ST chen, Ok youngsters Is a long one, but there ts George Bonhag, two-mile Indoor eham- NNT | WEAK SPOT | N CARNIVAL. | ranks, the Greater New York Irish | champion at three’ miles, Athletic Asscclution has fixed upon |. ‘The coming carnival will be open to Savurday night, Web, 4, for Its third | Aimee tiahy ce nat ee am ee OE ennual indoor carnival of athlete | plonships will be coritented— te Am - sports at Madison Square Garden, | !cin Amateur Athleuc Union ictarite ‘ '

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