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ARORA CREAT a RR a UA Ra RUT A dip TU ACANT AN jl. BIETSBURG PHI” | SPORTS EDITED BY | {GIANTS WILL } DANGEROUSLY ILL. REPORT MARCH 1. | REPRE ere: ‘WINTER PASTIMES THAT NOW INTEREST THE SPORTING WORLD” ed GRoSs COUNTRY Y RUNNING - + ais SKATING «+ ICE = YACHTING Grear ! “" (MMENSE f Beowune - ‘BELMONT 10 TE AT HEAD OF RACING Bills Legalizing Boxing and Sunday Baseball IANTS WILL GO SOUTH FOR TRAINING MARCH 1 Graw Has Ordered Entire Te Entire Team to Report di the Li i ‘ ‘in Washington on That Date, and Will en wat Ni a iv Take Squad to Savannah. (LE HocHEY i | Ve2"IT'S THE ' (@peolal to The Brvaing World.) of the commission is admitted to -be e Jorrut Limit? ALBANY, N, ¥,, Jan, 5—That the re-| beyond criticiam, At least two of the members of the Belm an appolutment of August ont commisalon, Republican legislators ay, Chairman of the State Racing Com-|ghould be of Republican faith, and & mission is not likely to arouse any OP-|{s understood that neither of the press « 1 ‘gt the o!ty where train- Le ime he hope! ; position 1s the opinion of Senator P. H./ent Republican commissioners, EB, Dy McCarren, who sald to-day that there|(Morgan and John Sanford, will be res by would be no objection to Mr, Belmont| appointed. Among those talked of a led to beain, The result tanec to or ready to from men most prominent in racing/a probable successor to Sut of Oke gga in from one to thle fe John bt to bie ar- ‘ circles, members are seman Durye ‘alinee ri Paget and E, R, tar the talowing ar ‘are under con- "Tho racing interests in the State, #0] “Benator Frawley is it eagta i 2) has declied, upon as April 1 and 2, and Indianapolis, April 4 ‘on which the Glanta will besin) conditional date for jouthern trip, They are to meet mM, concl its trip av in Washington and go im- players have been ou McGraw wil take i san Ry management; ‘ far as I know,’ eaid the Senator, “are| the through a fox par yr il ten nly Ha cr} GOOD YEAR FOR O'BRIEN. Hon ma vn «tt vey nah. us mma a eT ES ant tena AE ec ve work, Becond Baseman Gilbert; | Bhortst op six weeks, before that club. As Neil fe th . Peete (As growey, and) which Mr. Belmont has served aa chalr-| \inement ofa te. Commission b rat to Suvannah the team wit) | Dahlen, Third Baseman Deviin, Wullty | ‘The year sust ended was another THIS “GO” NO CONTEST. s faa Gey Srila 68) ARG) eae 0 Oke Aging to Krall, Vanuck. could not | man of the racing board, supervise boring contonta Ho believes hare wotll March 1s and then go Player Du Duna and Outfelders’ Mertes| prufitatle one for "Philadelphia Jack” ’ ra ae wii lobe Hy yy tar ascepline. ave stayed Another round, ‘Whatever opposition there ts to Mr, | the commission | howl be eenpow ham to stay for thirteen| This Tae Sfathinweons, (Ai O'Brien, the cleyer middle-weight Mulligan's offer, —— me Belmont’s reappointment rises from Re- | £0 -s¢le td btn aria ia, ty 8 wil be played at Nash- Say Donlin and oth still aisles boxer, During the twelve months (Special to The Evening World.) iaikseribienss FIGHT GOSSIP publican opinion that he has been too| this way Benator Framiey A eS March {oad et; Loulsvitte, {Out thelr contracts: have been sent to| O'Brien swelled his dank account by| HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Jan, 6—In a : * ective in promoting the political for-}oan put an end ‘to take ni ‘ 3 e ‘them, making $17,00 out of fights, twenty-round go last night before the HART AFTER JEFF. tunes of the Democratic party to receive Bunday ng he layin ot ry ae | nnn nn | Hs battles were with Bob Fitsstm-| Whittington Fark Athletic Club Christy Oo Sam Berger, the amateur middie and | any ¢avor at the hands of the Repub-| sho Legislature before the session has mons, Jim Jeffords, Tommy Ryan, | Williams, of Memphis, and “Kid" Ashe,| 4 CISCO, Jan, 6—"I'm goin hoavy-welght champlon of California, |i .ang ite administration as the head! advanced very far. MANY STARS IN “Kid MeOoy, John Wille, Larry Tem- | 9f Cincinnati, met in a contest almost yarn eee ‘man veftrlon” e iv} Is evidently @ much overrated fighter, " fi ” for he had another narrow escape from ple, Jack ("Twin") Sullivan, Billy Butt | devold of @ elnglo detall of interest. | atarvin Hart, the Louisville heavy of f Andiathers. O'Bricn: says he will oon- | Referee Kelly declared It no contest, and) weient, yesterday, Jantar Sever tent Seis oxer 4 BIG HANDICAPS tinue fighting for another yoar, when | ‘be crvmd cheered, “I'm only twenty-six how, and 1| Out on the coast. The men boxed four ' J be teas to retire fron, the ring for| The semi-windup between Kid" welgh 185 pounds, You eee I'll be get- pounds, Sin 4 Referee Biily Roche re- sood, 4 i ; fused to, ler a decision, the two Wisk the inst “ye 0 years that Thy other pie Weak e dota sedi ptnes Pt pi ting heavier all the time, and after | judges of the contest declared the bout bulat in the profession, My id mada M ‘4 ‘Tom Git three or four good fights I will be | draw, It js said by many fistic oritics \ From present indications all previ Rem T SED feaiheh, who resent Yong 4 twenty Tei peat doahlinn who. ta almost pith CO YL ear ons all previous 4 7 af yea in, wi 's almost a3 records will be broken this year In re- RYAN AND MELODY, Found dram, in futile Rock, wil AEAt | nig ge Jeffries, and 1 don't eco why 1|, As there are soven yen good feattierwelgnt gard to tho number of entries received s Wouldn't have @ look-In, with. the “| boxers in the pugiiistic professton, ASHEVILLE, N, C,, Jan, f—Onoe | There will be no ante-season serie wf | ame cai mae fellow, I know people think I'm crazy, | these lads should get together and set- WN, C,, in, mk games between the Boston Americans for the big turf handicaps, th | ” lyn, Suburi Fan and. Brian anton. Are Ne | 9 {Buddy 101 Ryan, th but a lot of short-enders were con-|tle the much discussed question as to} more George Smith, better known the Aa pune thee racing aac M welterweight! YEAGER BACKS MUNROE, jriderca crazy until they had an op-|whioh is the legitimate featherweight 1} and the Giants for the baseball cham- Aigtter of Chicago, and “Honey” Mel- | portunity te make good. Champion of America, ‘The fighters | Country over as “Pittsburg Phi" 19) Coney Island, mn and ‘Brighton lody, the hard-hittl 1 fa | fald to be dying. 7 1 the srk vere "bus Pry tapout England, are Ks able Arne or anal Joe Yeager, the race track plunger, doin Ld me reepoictcved ome | Welent’ Sumiteare 7 Boye Murphy, “Ae The noted plunger ts here in a gant- aa President John T, Brush de» events, Honda squared circle, Joe Cappens, toh. | ¥®4 0 much impressed with the great |day, and a man with a punch will do Attell, “Chick” Tucker, Jimm: en turlum, He Is suffering from tubercu- |C/ned to meet the winners of the It t ly to tell ; BeAr ebrene he | the business, I want the chance to be| Frankie Nell, Harry Forbes and ‘American League last fall, but declared ebay herase’ aferix, fe nominated as maker of the newly organized Com-|#howink made by George Monroe, ie thee man. Hughey McGovern, Joals and has been confined to a bed| ot he would allow hie team © oy !g clty, In — eae. for several weeks, the dalle ure more oF less belated from | mercial A. C., of St, Louls, has matched | feather-welght boxer of th the Boston aggregation. next ye! 5 i —— ager epring, | the storm. ‘We nunioer of sutrie trom ibe seat Retiars (0 He ethapegen OTP ieee Wenass accede KRALL HAD BEST OF GO. jnusn 3f2t¥s, hinder hi mine” thins Tiaor re tear ene ste) oeoreates _ Lal ve that the games oe ay in In each rave would exceed all. patter Fa Seka tay ia elated, to! be decided | ee ore tA ph Ma eit eid wate (Special to The Evening World.) Hi evap rand resent thy toes Ineo SPORT UERIES. ed, bial” ‘ Matched to fight agein in | ™! on the night of Jan. 10, Cappens euc- . i ‘ th . By clase before another year, ady 18 Oe Tala tens hie oppo: | ; Syoh famous Norsen as Mermlg, Trish poeded in clinchig the match by otter. | 600 Ina ight with Franke Nell, (he) NON ae a oeoree | confident that Hanlon is” better now seeldent obsn TAY 10s oF We Be a “ nbd ¢ Picket, Stalwart and Broom: mien a guaranteed pirse ot exdbantam-welght champion of the | Krall, of Philadolphla, had decidedly the| fran" when he was fghting In Calitor- team, {8 authority for the sutement Gat Will be Jimmy. Gardner, the|atlck ars Keown tens among the list CA GO tail a PR pay best of the argument with Fred Vanuck, | Mavand he says he should’ whip Young | pia MeGovern ever or eer fat rey that the eerles wijl not be considered Mghtweight who has been of horses. named, cepts Th case the grogs receipts of Hid A 5 Mulligan, matchmaker of the of Canada, at the Wilmington Athletic | Corbett. Regen Britt or Terry McGoy~ Brooklyn, |@t all, Said he: rapidly duriug the past I show amount to more than $7,000, Both | Andy AD) BIA Club last’ night. Vanuck showed re-/ ern, ehoild he have an opportunity to | cour Aa ihnae io ‘exhibition| “We gave the Giants all the chance HOCKEY IN BROOKLYN, men 1 Baye! begun Training Pr the con-' Whittington Park A. C., of Hot Springs, ! markable endurance, for Krall time and! meet these fighters. bont, in the world ¢o play us last fall, an " ‘to. met Gans to faht 4s, per ij j birt nd ieee coal ariel ies t Kindly let me know when and where! at that time the position of Mr, Brusl Jax the dikit-welent tmit, Mhe| the Columbia, bmn ity oct ey stant 178; Dickson, 187; total, 918, Tuxedo—| bach, 145; Schmidt, 153; Schultz, 101;/serve ve United States Casualty; at| fairs are held in the apeing, In or jin offering to play in the soring was + " it Shampion" absolutely re- Cl t Ide Maines, 160; Roll, 19; Feder, 200; No-| total, 716, hum's White Elephant alleys, faire holing CC aed hg sacst, open |iner eur iy it was not worth notlo- ho Mate Herford, thought | te Orescent A, C. at the Clermon' ack, 1M; Wengardt, 162;*total, 835. SECOND \ GAME—Mogul —Fuhrmann,| Manhattan Botough Tourney—Buttalo, | {S's holdin, hurser runt he fi Hany hee we, dave orranged a ‘i ith. | Bink, Brooklyn, to-night, Columbia , tional, Lesener, 109; Newbelt, 142; Miller,| Acirema, Columbia; at Wuehrmann & Geant nuaually Jong Southern trip the welght with>| vi) Sena to Brooklyn her star players, New Jerscy National, Hoppe, ‘178; total, 798, Civil Ser-| Frerck's' alleys, sry. spring, the Boston players will reed Ml Ag his grip on the title, (Tuxedo Alleys, Newark, N. J.) —Denecke, 160; Osner, 130; Falst,| Columbla League—Aurania, West Bide, | he the available time to get into cond. re aes for Gardner to whip {home who will uphold the Blue and i i nly, |,4i8i Fritsch, 161; Brann, 180; total, 797, | Constitution ; ‘at Gohlusing’s ‘alleys, ola ant tlon. It would be foolhardy for oui y id i Usonaee Al pices ee Pe: LBIRST, GAMB — TeanhoeC. Biauy: THIRD GAME—Nutty Nuts—Schwerdt: | “Broadway Dutney-Paatine, Hiroad-| Did Bobby Walthour ever win four|tcam, as well as for New York, 0 pur ph Ao BERGE coax ams Se ee ee ta Miaqute| fever, 6, Mayer) Fo Maibach, 16;| way, Variety; at Schwartje d Arp's l-| alx-day races? the pitchers and other players throu : 10; ph ichmidt, 188; Schultz, otal, 8 p ’ Ught-welght lmkt Local co ctced able—Khoth, 161; Werrell, 191; Sell, 2815) Givi} Service-Denecke, 171; Ossner, iui; New York Royal Arcanum—First sec-| A says the benofit/for John L. Sulll-}menn nothing after a. wint Fae Ted is viene to the| NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. } Benecntere, ia: Sanders 1 Coal, 1) False, Iss; Fritsh, 128, Brann, 10,| Hon Lenox No.1, Baulevard, Metropal+/ van atthe Maditon Square Garden was] ~The, fen of & portseasoy \, emai Brooklyn Bowler in Good Form|SHCOND, GAME—ivanhoe—C. Blachly,| total,’ 74 "| tany second section, Wanamaker, Ogden,| held before the contest between Cor-|8V¢rned by the League Is all Hane \ iplonship should he 174; H, Blachly, 174} Blegfried, 171; Fer-| it | Bapok ‘anicar} at Gamuels's Haem Circle bett and McCoy at the same hall, B/‘nd I hope Herrmann and Brush with RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS,| | son,| Beh Ys Furce, 190; total, sat, road. Knish of Columbo, | alleys, i vice versa, the Nationals can come to somo are oe Mika cusdninsas as d 8, in Garves Against Paterson,! way—arns, 219! Burnet, 162; Stube, 236; (On Colonial Alleys.) ‘American National — Corinthian, | a’ wine. faneement with the American’ League Jan. 6.—The entries for to-morrow's ‘ ce | Cashan, 190; Albert, 193. total, 997. | PIRST GAMB—Hxcelstor-—-Wallook, 199;' Bleecker, Belvidere: at Thum's White! 41,4 casual game A bulls 4 and 2| fo" Such @ series between the win Ipad-pipe cinch that he| races are as follows: Reaching High Score of 265} THIRD GAMH—Eaultable—Knoth, 154;) PSP CAME Mxcelstor--Wallock, 166!) mlephant alleys, a ees next fall. But there 4s no. possibility to meot Britt again un-| inst RACE—One mie! and three-six- Warrell, 18) Bell, 19; Sehechterlé, 1805) Gis, Ma, Travere, Oi Dennin, 101; “Harlem League Westchester, Wheel: pout ‘ot his hand’ galeing the build [thet Boston will meet. the clants’ this prohibitive advantage in | ‘en ioe: in the Second. Be a eee) Thy Telabee ft 188; “Clahoney, ‘Tia; Gvertuer (eight Rahisiort nelle lem} at Thum &/i'y, A says he can't do this, accord. |@PTiNg: ¥ t Shan, 176; Albert, 208; total, $8. rames), 113; total, 400, Psooklvn R. A. League—Welcome, De/"S to rules. HB says he can as long as Ss wesc) ay rat + champion who Aah penis r MbPRls: i snc OND’ GAME—Costigan—Smith, 119; Leng, Price; at Gotham alleys, there tan't a 6 for'a foundation cai | WANT MEN ‘ os fp itr: ai ‘ New Jersey Association, | Flynn, 14; Lyneh, 111; Feeley, 17;| “Brookivac Re Ant atinor League—De ! READER. ada title at the weight ‘The Brooklyn five were again victor-| aj | Tox, 184; total, 815. Xavier—Jirau, 17;! Long, Bushwick, Gramercy, Common: fy wrong, He can't rate ajchat are suttering {rom f (Arthur's Alleys, Hoboken, N, lahosey. 10: Gasiuer. 18; total HTL | Her tapenade ale: eee aauble bull any special condition oF fous in the National Inter-State League a fe) err iae el . Hi 1 fi ee 5 5 Will you kindly tell me the correct jany diseases of a. private FIRS GAME—Naps—Beyer, 18: 1 THIRD M1: Slocum, Peetleas, Fem; at Siiperba. al yo y 1e ny diseanee of a, priva return to the habit of in- on the Grand Central alleys last night, HK Hrarkaen. 101: AY. Dutt Jats Win! lyin, hy Hoy Revie, tf ecore, of tho’ game between, Went Point |EM® eqn Rat | it he three games from van, 7 789, Excelsior—Wal- 1 an le at Wes! ni ? oxplal y wyatel ypon a’ wetght handicap In Pera ene OL penta e | Hiehiinkinder, 220: dangen, ara: Ensten, | Tavera nt Dental ye Jeg Baia con ae Univeral JAMES BAKBR, — |trewment, that hes cured M4; the Paterson team, The home team was) ya)" Luhrs, 204; Blizzard, 17; total, Mh. | ieyqition” 4 in fine form and rolled two excellent) SECOND GAME — Cosmopolitan Gort, ' " [15; Salvatolll, 170; Huitan, Iss; Mori lL Agnes Virginia . i welvvhwreigit, “As a _SuCOND RACE—Selli total, 747. alleys, No, 99 Chambers street. [thousands of hopeless cases Long Island Navy Teague—Jamalca| Weat Point, 11; Yale, 0, Bpecladiote have. tailed’ Wa la matches only proves that he|’ Tremont League, 207 Maritana games, high scores being the rule, 9 te 9 , | Bay, Drum, Ariel; at Universal alleys, fi arne ever |T cure VARSCOCELE In 5 plight ho ts pos BUM: a i an Si ‘Tho second game was the best of tho) 180) Keluz, 100i, total, OL NAPE” ring GAMT—Mutual—Ellenbrock, 191; Improved” Order of Hentasophe~ | nas'beeh atcase where the herepsweignt | laser he cuting or (ing? | Mp Deleon ani bi teh Hannes | series, which the Brooklyns won with] W. Bun, Fe ei rare: toe Lrumsen, 101; Roes, 192; Bischoff, 166; | Montague vs, Codarhurst. Buehwick va.| championship has ever. been won ‘by [STRICTURE tn 10 aye, total,’ 87. Tecumseh-| Williamsburg. Montague Vs, Jamatea;|anything but a knockout. Tut Will you no cutting or stretch ina; that Gans tx’ weak at the ht {imit, and unable to fight bat. As a welter-welgiht, and any nb ween 183 and 142 pounds comes 1801 Wor iti class, he 48 nothing short of a May the fine score of 1,015, bel over 200] ; : Reraia a i t we Conmopolitan Gori, | Brown Gunn, 23; Barton, 150! at Fulton Palace alleys. Mus decli-tha eon lha, aGhelaBilt N We ; points In advance of the score tallied! TiliRD Game Phone, fd; Noone, Perkin’, 18; Lancaster, 164 total, sv.) “Grand Central | Tournament—Grand | Uorpote eee Ee ev Ait SOnSICOR | out mersury Ot patel Une ne ated 0 wt oh | by the Jersey team, In th’s game Hell-| 448! Heinz, tal, Sl. Imp SECOND GAME ~ Mutual- ienbrock,| Central, Logan, Algonquin; at Grand], posable for Corbett to claim the {eutting: BLADDER and KIDNBY Econ | tes put up the fine tally of 265, His work! Butdrk, 179; Jantzen, 199; Ensign, s, ill; Pape, 128; Bischoff, 181), Central’ Academy alleys, heavy-welght championship by winning | cured aie anrunken | Cremae ah in during the evening's play was of a high| Juhrs, 183; Blizzard, 167; total, 848 ; total, 743. Buena Visia— att on points? A, says he could, B, says Wet i i ot en , ; 6; Anderson, 165; Stahl, 169; he could not, By deciding ' you will | RRR AS Gus e noue ie al order, avering 23 for the three games.) Palace Three-Men Tourney. — | \Way, U7; Archer, 188; total, 810 | NEW SKATING RINK. Heagvopies) 8. 8 WE SSES of any. kind | ‘The Brooklyns had to extend them- | muir ¢ GAME—Técumseh-trown, 12%; HAKEY K, MOIR, We iO or 20 aya, “CONSE Perkins, 127! Yo, 19 President street, irookly. CASS LAREN, “HOURS BG selves to win the first game, and only yyppr GA Buena Vista | ‘The rod ball is up at the Jerome Teo} No. 110 President streot, Brooklyn, || Me Buniave YO fe Me to 4 Pl finished with a short margin to the g00d,| gchluter, 171; Stahl, 157;/ Rink, One Hundred and Sixty-sixih Bit LAPD RA ae Ay 2688 SHA RHS, TH At y ate cal ‘Allen did not roll in his customary good, ble~Hichhelr Ms; total, $22. |strect and Jerome avenue, and this five-| PY". 14 took equal number of riders | DR. R. M. MACKENZIE, | form In the first game, “Ho tallled but). mAnR A TEE engue, Jncre arena atiords the best skating ever |n ‘late bleyele rie at Mudiaon Aquare| 440 W, 4th St, New York, *. 3 Alleys) Ihad dn New York, ‘There were fully| Garden, Aw numbers quit: Had A the f cannot go on indefinitely re- “et ui BRACE--One m mi (to fight at welght, ‘The public) (2h bady F 4 yemually cease to recognize him} = pank ‘gine the light-weight champlon and will) (169) Kcittte Patt @ him among the welters, where he) Zor Jungle imp’ With Joe Walcott out of it, 10). "Telescope FOURTH | RACK—' ee | howld be able to annex the! mile; hundicays hree-quarters of | @ (On New ‘The Patersons improved as the games) Sehluter, 167, 0 yestor- | privilege of calling oft het? 3 had Root | | progressed and won the final with al nla—Seliah, 38) PEIRST GAME Browne, 219) 000 persona enjoying the eport yee aed Derion, Who. wi ht title, he umber of pins to spare, 131; ulin, 1785 fy ae pie AeA at for a “D.C. WALBIL, Nov i218 Broadway, OL, ue DR. GRINDLE, ; ead HY GAME-Rrnoklyn-—Voorhels, 25 Our—Win- | ; ‘ aed | | 6 YEARS WS seems to be! | ; games, and curlers will also be eatere é Nidg. TY MATTHE Viva, Cord: Bouman, 10; [5 "so'the ancient Scotch game Can bo |__| yy, 1, 1D Hagen PeleRtne: Urba tia 4; PB, baok Into form, His de- | i” b “teat of Kid Gilsey, of Denver, | j that he has the punch still—the old punch that he landed on | all disrages ‘necutlie to men aro Permanent Feured more guickly, more eually ane Of nag | mmoderaty torane ‘any. any other advertige ne Dp) cured Ip fro from 1 to. ment 115; total, 769, i total, Jonjoyed here when the park lakes are ‘ f i nat rage, Hot available, Snow te no drawback at| ff a ‘the Jerome venue nik, je fee Is - | TR Mortman, 198; ‘Phe rink Is avali-| (tg Commercial! League, (At Falr Bowling Alleys.) Look Into "| Dark Corners tal, Jee ‘always kapt cleat OUr=W inten 164) ieklan ist jable at 9 o'clock every morning. Hihood Pola Nervous. Dy \) or P aterson Billy Smith when he took!) 1% i sh, ray:| FIRST GAME Mun, 120; Dale, Conlin, 12; isdney au lagi init in ftom, ‘ ! oh ony as 7; Roche, t Ahigrim, 16: total, 7 \caahildll ns -- einai eee eok a ci the welter title. Matty has not) fii tH,! nei ole add one bales 168; Mforan, AN ae i Mi RD GAME lokerhooker — Mal-| For it {a the unexpected that always [| tfcare, “sore ‘nrpat Wh mouth, “aint spall ‘Breat deal oF fighting during tho | T Jwixe Sautiey voce THIRD Ge yoorhels, 198;| Gurn ‘ gaches, 43; Leonhardt, 18; Brunssen,; DANE IS THE FAVCRITE. happens: Inag. In Bt) 20 tare le tanh » He has been working and ae M ee Allen bun, 10, ‘Wall 11; Hoffman, 160; Geisler, total, | |] White t¢ t8 a very excottent hablt— [) M'1%, ry “contracted (iseasee ‘au Up his muscle, rt +t hays Liwhtbouly, 177 i T. Browne, Daly, sgeberm, the Danish champlon |f that of refarring to Tho World's "Help J vvaing 10 days, fee shir) <n, SECOND GAMB “Micalt Bros, & Co Sehilling, 138; W.| H. H, aeberg, the Dania champion |F wi cay columns for positions; to the || Dr. Grind ‘ty ietill at the mitt wind PORTS from San Francisco say sun Ablgrim, 108; Day 180; Peck, us; $33, wrestler, a favorite In the betting in|P srg pout buiteting for Furnished {474 WEST 427H ST, sh ‘that Young Corbett is training i i 1; Withort apa it total, 91 a | his coming champlonship match with |P Rooms, Houses and Apartments: to the F] whieh he, be cuted OVER 20 rN hard across the bay at San Ie ny Mai Lone, 116 Bowling Gumes To-Night. John Pioniag, the "Butcher Boy.” which |] “Rusiness Opportunities’ "ads."" for nina san vice ee ‘st 1 i a i Riverelde League—Linwond, Hamilton, | takes place at the Grand Central Palace | chances to profitably invest money, and TOURS, 9 TC UNDAYS, 0 70.8 He fights Nelson again in SMe Bylvin—F to read the "Real Estate’ announce: tn a, » That will give him plenty of 107 lg Longhiead, THIRD 2 -Carner & Co Washington, at Slovers & Lankenau's| on Jan, 18 John Considine, who won|} (0, read the | Hell faite Milli } to get into shape. In California ai a wen, 2 totaly 94 Blt Ales) SAN je aD Not ce TonmtieeNow derwey, Ko Newvily on the Dane's victory last | may be bought at bargain prices and N Work out of doors all the time, \ ri hia ; “abi ut A pedals Renner it eee Ne Hrleasia ric month is again backing the foreigner. |} rexold at a proft—still you should not ‘weather on the Pacific Coast! — jya Allue'contmnice : A y , f Macte, Dixon Exebere Is so confident that he will | overlook the many “odds and ende” a September weather: here, There| — #10 Coruscate 100 ONDE G AME—Universal—Erdman, | tal, 719 LAcnights of Columbus Teague Genoa,’ duplionte the success of the first match |] advertisementr printed in the nooks and a (! of 10 and very little rain. it fy MgO Rewards, | Germania National, LRapaneel oui gr etal okt Thum & | that ho Is willing to wager $1,00) at oven |} corners of the Clemited piges, fir tiete i sad 4 . Fy cher, 184; Leonard (Ab Germania. Slave) | “Morningside ‘Tourney—Onawa, River-| Money on the result, fill In the cracks and crevices of your 163; Blootield, 178; Dinsmore, 189; total, |FIRST GAME—Mogul—Fuhrmann, 143;| side, Free Lance; at Cammann’s alleys. Palace Tourney—Lucanta, Immer Lus- » Dooley Lessner, 164; ea ng A aullles, 14; oe aa total, utty Nuto— Palace, at Beyer's alleys, wite iis; Riayer, 14; Male hie insurance’ League-Mutual Re- ond spanking wn next Bunday's Wabiat THIRD CAME Bryan, Minnega ire 176; Pa tase n.d libs ei i Bae Naki Ah ac id atc LE tc

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