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By a-vre- grenones SLOAN 70 RIDE FOR. CORRIGAN! 1G Hememememen anand Ors toten CROKER HORSES HO SES. ORDERED OFF TRACK & -rhestemsarenasesinmunrtnanotnantetrentrortraes) SPORTS EDITED BY “ROBERT Ei Bere in the habit of thinking that Athletic sports centre In this, Western‘ Hemisphere, do, . in the United States have no ‘ ~ ‘Mhere Je an island situated somewhere ‘off the coast of Florida, and of late it been decidedly on the athletic map. Hvery sport thrives there but horse Wacing and swimming. Horse racing is too tame, after the suppression of bull Aghting; swimming is too exciting, tn —" of $n¢ sharks, UT Dasebati— iret, the natives take to that Ike ducks to water, Base. ball was introduced in Cuba al- i at the same time that it was firat ) played in the United States, Ft goon became a favorite Sport, Dhe Cubans make excellent ball piay- Mr, Chadwick (the father of base- ch @uthority for the following state. “They are, with very tow exceptions, od:-hitters, very fast fielders and swift funnera, Ag throwers thelr ability certainly wonderful, It is a common with them to nail runners at the by long throws from the outfield. me tell you, these Cuban teams of ‘poh ‘iad hard nut (o crack,” Righ r the war Cuban teams be- ) visiting the United States every always travel under the manago- Of Abel Linares, a well-known Cu. | sporting man, and the team js nh 8s the All-Cubans, summer the All-Cubans was a Weak team, yet they won some- ya elghty games out of 110 playea the strongest professional and professional teams of the United A fact which serves to illustrate strength of the All-Cubane js that Hobokens, with Lindeman in the tive not succeeded in winning a je game from them, trongest team in Cuba ia the (red), champion of last year; (blue) finished second. MIS winter the All-Nationals, Cuban oe (who,by the way, are not Oubans, but colored American play- ‘the Lynna'and the Tampas, have Havana and been badly beaten, Ouban X-Glants and the Lynns eens tter showing, The All- ae (aE age 1904, at IG Te m4 ‘EUR ATHLETIGUNIO dite “United, Sales Ly GREATER NEW YORK IRISH ATHLETIC CLUB IN BIG GARDEN GAMES. 1, Bandemann, George B. Hull, R. J, Cotter, Frank Green, Willam tow, Mat, ir Champlon, Met, our. Champion, High Jumper, Broad Jumpor. High Jumper, half-mile. 220° yards, Wns. Frank, G. Van Duyn, George Bonhag, ©, ©, Nasmith, |. HM, Willams, Met, Jun’ Champion, American, dr, “unam= Bod vay, Presl- Amerlean Indoor Ainottean Jr Cham- Met, dr, Champion, 3 miles, pion, 16-1b, Hammer, Wont ONS TL AT AL Champion, ¥ miles, picn, 2° miles, Polo Vault. Harlemite’s me Deolines Offer to Meet ’Frisco Bantam in Coast Club Jan. 30:Beoause Time Is Too Short. i Tommy Murphy, the clever weight boxer of this olty, will Frankie Nell, the ¢x-bantam: champion of the world, in a twentW round bout before the San A, C, on the night of Jan, 8. Oliver, manager of Murphy, sala that It would be impossible for to go to ‘Frisco and fight Neil f month, ‘The time was too short) he sald, for Murphy to get into shape,\ besides Murphy {8 booked to Hughey McGovern a aix-round) bout)’ fore the National A, C., of Philadelptilm ¢: on Jan, 18, +) Alec Greggains, matchmaker of San Francisco A. C., offered MUrp the bout with Neil after he had Informed by Jimmy Gardner, the” England light-weight, that he would fight Joe Gans, the lght-weight chasw pion, on Jan, 27, (Special to Tho Evening World.) 8AN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan 64 Jimmy Gardner, the Lowell boxer, had @ bid case of “cold fect," according 4 4 Manager Alec Greggains, of the Francisco Athletic Club, Gardner to have fought Joe Gans this month but backed out a second time, evidently fearing a battle with the dusky wondet from Baltimore, Gidne wired Creggains last niyhd that he had a bout on in Denyer and could not come to the coast, Greer ‘a \ { ’ | gains was wrath, and after oxpregoing himself anent “yellow streaks in tht Gardnen family,” set about Frankie Neil and ahd Rabie 4 ‘the Jan, 27 date, Neil Californian who beat Harry, "horpen the, bantam championship, “and crossed to Kngland and 1 ae ii? Pact RAPA fought In Philadelphi ae |those who saw the bout sald it | fast and furilous, | Dickey Hyland and Billy Fin itwo clever amateurs, who hold |champlonships, will also meet in tl |Urst professional contest on be. night, NEW ORLEANS, La, Jan, 6—The entries for to-morrow's races are ad follows: FIRST RACE—Seven-eighth. of & mitag sellin Hy a Rod . Knake! Cohn, John Joye Charles Bacon, a . Wells, fi ire Worle (Champion wa” a Fe deeaiia, Mat Champion, Ameen, Chorinlony Mot. Champion, Sprinter. eee it ‘Bron yards. 1 mile. 10 miles, 8 miles, hale-rnite, oo? Worthinato John Flanagan, Martin Sheridan, Lawson Roverteon, P. Riley Castleman, 18 Kenwood : World's Records, 00 1b, World's Champion, Aneriean Champion, American Champion, A welghit, 10 1b, Duscun 100 yards, High Hurdles, composed of Na- | i SECOND RACE—Threo and one-half fup League players, It is sald | longs; two-year-old {Hites, j ‘New York Nationals wil! visit ext epring. ‘The {dol of the ) , seis fe McGraw. He has played in —— Little Rose with American teams, When he ° ° ©) SS flo any, there he was in his prime, and the 22 "Pina very swift and that he EM ated \ i H aa Mrs, Pra ‘ thletic | for throw! NT hammer and Is Bob Fitzsimmons getting ready to br Subang (astectionately, of) Third Baseman Who Played with | Secretary Karpf Receiving Many) ne initiation lot tis | fa. raring toe ent oan *4/Lattor Wires Refusal to Meet! resnter terme at im tives of] sf ta oi i i jy | Stars. that have ever lartin Sheridai, champion of the ; A 7 | Frank Gotch, the wrestler? THIRD RACB—Three-fourthe of @ alle Brooklyns Last Season and) Applications for Membership |r voto: games in a single nigh wl | orld ana uae the wort Feoonl | Lightweight Champion, So) Frat™,cotch, the wreators | THIRD sActaatvedes ps ‘ ‘ RY i Vine up before the starter's pistol in ng the discus, i a ee ‘ IReera OC Rie now! Aon, yorer, « roins curen| Was Released Will Be Giant} —Eastern Cities Will Be Well sac, ire Garten Soh, tin te] fohe, Ze. amahen enteac] Nell and Murphy Fight Will Be] s,m aking net nner mie) a! La i " wo years old, js the cham. H carnival of the Greater New York Irish] Gharles Bacon, the metropolitan ‘ buh 220 _Norw Again Next Year. Represented at Milwaukee, 1, champion at a half milo and who beat stituted for Jan. 27. gives no reason for asking the rather} go) drumper Athletic Association OL Contentio ; ‘The association itself, aside from the ie ae ke Leva peer Tien toony leading question, and Gotch is undeolded Ra Ron ene u * last Saturday at 1,000 yards, thus add- ae <c] ans, ey * Jat ez lcciiion: and teat’ Me, Post and Avo Sammy Strang, who covered third PATON MD Rea yigihegaa promihent athletic clube and solleges In we 2.0 yar is to his brilliant string of] G4.) mpancIsco, Jan, 6 — The ELE salina heed nc intaaretieed 18 inne mee Maxbous American fencers, thus winning | #8 for the Brooklyn National League | Secretary of the © thahy wopliea ious the country, setae votiiotes. In the| , LaW9R Robertson, national champlon| match between Joo Gans and Jimmy decided to write the Lowa Wrvatler nd) socrny RAce—tackson fTandionp; ond obampionship of +! of the world, team for two seasons, and was re+ (roe een Fine meeting at Mil- | "es the Hill iN athe orwAbI ERS ai, nal unde ad metropolitan champion | Gardner, scheduled to take place here Meitealmnvone gene in bie letter if Gorton | and afne-baut, alles; $1,000 added, leased by Manager Ned Hanlon last | waukee next month promises to be well | World. and surpasses Ait Mtawe Ween A Painstein, holder of, the, world's | on Jan. 27, has been declared off, Gard-|reaily intends to go into ihe fghung| fg Hankin oi ' 0 de Oro, “hampton Pool player! October, has been signed by Manager | uviended, and the national tournaznent | tlons In the number of champ! sharpen, American champlonship | ner wired his refusal to appear, saying | game. but “tyes no de finiie reason for] (16%) Brooklyn let the world, la a Cuban, trom Havana, Johnny MeGraw to play with the cham- | Will have @n unusual number of par- | carry the Irish colors, and Canadian championship In the | he had a fight on at Denver on the ath, | asiing., Gotoh saya he will answer in) (19g) sGaenish 4 esi y Higa Ginnie ee creas Adler Birang.| LOUMaUe: New, York, Pittaburg, Denver In all there are seventeen champions | iwoad jump; metrovolitan champion at | "As" q gubstitute for this event, | Serra, manner, (tating, th 232) ‘Hevelie 4 . candida’ ‘or th 4 z sham- re » & H } MIX CARVAIAL, & voor Cudan| was et go. by Hanlon, MoGraw #o-| (ional convention. and tournament. in |!0 the ranks, ea! Rudo aon M. 'Riley Casticann, winner of the | “Frankle” Nell, of this olty, and | Goteh aurnecta that Fite wants 49 “doy, entered the Marathon race at 1906, plonships won in competition ? senior and Juntor national high hurdle | “Tormy' Murphy, of New York, have | know his plans an oe i cured his services "for next season. a Irish club has the Cc | fighter may want the first crack at him.) pier RACE—Boven-elghths of ® mila the Bt. Louls World's Fair and] MoGruw reallnes that Strang can play —_—— See eee Ret ee | me uae ee thane. Grama | agreed to meet at bantam welghts, an alt fourth, According to the 8t.| good bull If he keeps in the right path, Grand Central Tournament, distinction of thaving capture @| vauoatare eg te Le RL at ar a ATCH 8%) *Rachel Wi ‘the youn; and as @ consequence he sent him a ‘ Junior and senlor championships at the i WILLE WANTS M. if 210 Dusky newspapers, Young Cuban Central Alley’s.) George Bonhag, two=mile Indoor T| N. 200 Trossache have easily won, but ho had not |foxtract, a few months ago, with LOn Gras Sanat Me recent carnival of the St. Louls Exposl-| pion of Atnerica, who took the a ENGLISHMAN BEATE! be atic y por terms, to play with the Giants next/ FIRST GAMU—Logan—Allen, 170; 1, | 10 of Lighthody, ‘the vaunted” Ch canes Wille, the light heavy-welght} 20 Hakim . t Sn otince of food for twenty-four geason, As the terms were satisfac-| Mgelhofl, 110; Taylor, 1%; Whitbeck, | ton, Crack, “at the’ Pastime Athietio” Clute (Special to The Evening World.) John Wille, (do) BL Tammany. 1405 the race, As he was prett tran ed aignature in Thgelhoft, M4; total, 9M. Grand] The advancement of this Gaelic asso- | 6h i n ff eal gangs > ar fighter, of Chicago, who was anxlous to BL) SGeorge Porry ‘was pretty uy to Strang, he affixed his sig: 18a; BF Big p | ames last week: Harvey Cohen, mete! LANCASTER, Pa, Jan, 6,—Fred| fx . Ht 5o ‘he stopped half an hour to eat forwarded the contract to Bred! Central—Totten, “1ik; R. lt 185) [elation in the ranks of amateur athletles | Topoiiten champion and 4a good a lad itt Dougiass, of Savannah, Ga,, had the | fight Philadelphia Jack O'Brien In the ery Glenn frult from an orchard that he Knowles. secretary of the New York Schroeder, 184; Moore, 1M; Cordes, 23iliy the past aeven years ts marvellous, | one mile as has de eveloped, and not SEW bane Waar a tel Quaker City on Jam, 10, has wired to Fe nt Club, who received {it to-day. total, 907, loast, Willian G. Frank ot mT better by far here of Jack Clancey, McCarey, of the Twentleth : K 6 | It has made rapid strides, and at the St, an ank, mptropoll tan 4 heel a Matohmaker McCa of the { 2108 Monte Ban! fn his path, Yet ho finished! “strang played two seasons with the | SECOND GAME Algonauin--fualthy junior chaimplon at three miles, the reputed lightwelg't champion ot | Mitohmaker Mocrey, oF ieeles, Cal 0" Bont He ran the race wearing walk-| Giants before he was released to the| 29; Purker, 185; Harrle, 17 Fark: present time Is the greatest organiza | 7% oyyivn) will be open tp all regis-| fngland, Douglass saved himself in| offering to take Kid Mecoy'g place an RIXTH RA Gad street clothes, Premera daemumeurmmmmn ce we oe, TER Wyman, ar thaas f cand tlon of Its Kind in the country, It has tered athetes, whether members of ati- liye opening rounds and felt carefully | Aght Jack (“nwin") Sullivan before that | ceenih: gelling, ty sepeoeee ebal fang in is _vicinity. le Jentral— Totten, f Y yorld's cl -| lelic clubs or not, and ths following |\’ D tie k Hub next month, As ie made a Biren arent sro Hine, tie] Bcmnoe ier, UT T akocr es ey Condom t8tt Tea Pe atlenet ivan umplonsnips will be decided: Kens |for bis opponent, In the fifth and con- | great showing against O'Brien, the 1o0 ful * ABDORICO NARGANES, a wealthy | first season he was with them, but be- sud ong | Mle AW A. U. championship, one-mile | cluding rounds of the fight Douglass | prospects are that MeCarey will sign Braue ‘ Y came careless during the second sea- rite *GAMB—Algonquin— Smith, 203) five metropolitan championships and | intercollegiate relay race, atch, In , | vq | him to fight Sullivan, mn ldwell young’ Cuban, twenty years old, h Ited in his being re-| Wart, 19; Harrie, 171; C. Parker, 199} | cig oh eute 1 f tcp [ut loose and landed all over Clancey's Benson Calcd : belonging to the New York Athlatio | 22" which resulted in h 6 Wo Anata estal” ST oeaneA le !}elht junlor championships, Phish on in i nt aN rter ot) ae HULhe fone ot: Ninlieveas out lor —— PALE AgIer fo the champion middle-weight HE on aL len tay Bs elhort 163; Taylor, 194; | Here are some of them and fome of | fie oe te tase Bs He stivatss | MoE MIRIIOA: 3 HOCKEY MATCH, 203 . of that institition, A few day: Whitbeok, ii; F, Egelhoff, | 165; | the things ithat they have done under| Wil) bo ton ever SOMmUARION, | 1002 BOWLING GAMES TO-NIGHT. | tora, sso the emblem of the shamrock wreath and| “Hnirics close on Jan, ® with John J. ta GEE aie Cale a po he Gefeated Mr, Newton, the former i Cataline on, who outwelghed. him eight Leal eal Stock Mxchange, the winged fist. | Mettugh, No. 412 Rast ne street; PIENING IS READY Tee hockey of the most Gxoiting chars Scared A in ter Js promised ie Clermont Aye- Appre' Nerganes won two straigh | American National—Btlcker, | Collego, (On Thum's Alleys.) John Flanagan, champion ot the | J hue Tee Wak, Lrouklyny to-night, adheeaty Site at Thum's White Blephan FIRST GAMB—Currie Bros,—-Hearsey, | World and holder of the word's record The international wrestling match irhere the: New rere * C, team makes = alleys. 7 We a Y Ls appearince Jn a league champlon-| bath Columbia LeagueColumbus, Rosedale, | 104; Moss, 116; Currie, 18, Veaste, 100; between H. H, Hxeberg, the powerfull ship game with the Brooklyn Skating EXT year Lozada and Rodriauez, |Algonquin: at Bchlusing’s alleys. || stungis @ Co—be Barry, 142: Hosking, Behoonmaker, 148: Duncan, sey, 1M: Male 2 Har-| Danish giant, and John Piening, the/Club, \ two Cuban bicycle riders, will| pNeW f2ork Royal Arcanum Tt Z| 129; Houghey, 100; Vail 168; ‘Taylor!| 9M, 151; Buck, 138; Coffman Jom—Smith i Hitteh, |’ Mpuioher: Bo BRULA RECHARGE a | eptor the aix-day bike race, ‘They | Pi"st,Section: Colonial Ne. tan are | JOM total, 7 Hal Bonahaee total, 6H | the Grang Central Palace Jan. I® 13 HOPPE WINS AGAIN i ‘ » They |tan, Empire City; Becond Section: Hare | gi an Manson & Co—|New Jersey National Tournament. Lndlew creating widespread {niereal, Plening's 5 ure re or on Bip fesiclany men, Puan aise lem, Fordham No, 2, Samaritan; at Kone, 1525 Cr " Kk (On Tuxe | SAL UAIVEREAT A TTbva) friends are confident he will regain tho| Bs, ; polo In Cuba just now, ‘The basshai|, Broadway. Tourney—Corinthian, Crl- Mia : FIRS?) GAMM—T f 14g | FIRST GAME—M “126 Caer mi, WHT back Wiel) william Hoppe won the billiard con. Dry Aeane, who tee unk CE lonehip will soon begin terion, New Jersey; at Schwartje & TAN, 189} Garr abrints, Roll, 1.8)} Loth, 92: total, 4 q | tent with i rot a Award MeLaughiin by ity. of. Bincaaee of Men ’ Arp's ulleya, ) GAN Johns, 1, Matinee Bauer, 1 sce weeeeeas score of 00 to it fo veats in N, Ys haw lull and cock fighting are forbidden in| ATP 8 WIEYE Leaue—United lec: mitt A Btacle, Laughlin 13; | SECOND. GAME JEFF'S NEW PARTNER game Hoppe won, Hoppe ff greatest discovery’ of ‘the age. i There is no written law barring} tric, Consolidated G. 0. Ni Haat) 140: Vath Ingram, 165; 160; total, su, | Bauer, \ ; averaged 1 1th and Mace a leh rin ly and permanently River, at Cadieu’s Monarch ” SECON] GAME—Tuxedo ‘B—Malnes,| M7; Mrs, 120; total, 2 -——— 8 Pens MaMa ener ane ORMATION, ce oF neon ‘Trust Companies’ League Knick- isi Garrabrunts, Roll, | THIRD ( k" Kennoy, the heavy-woilght pu- | Ds Mah ran wa | consultation Pre Ff A ANS erbocker No, 8 at bia Mrs, Mal fare kewday’ toh siatie. Oley; (ths, ae on KH Kane, 190 [Weat 4th tts ‘i ALAI is a Spanish game played| Py iiaway Ate Mie brose M1; ) Now. York nf in Cube, as well as in Spain, France|” Manhattan. Borough royal Life Insurance, Le aland Nive Lene ne Will Join Jim Jeffries on Mo’ RACES IN CUBA, Yn’ Tit must and wlll prevall Italy and Mexico, It is Hellgate, © Rosedal at (On _Thum's Alleys.) } anil become the big champi whe most skeptical convince ‘ Ys vai Ruehrmanh & ‘ ey | al Reserve Erileh, 180. (On ie niversal Alleys.) spurriie partner fay the next William W aie Has announced that Palace TON ‘oad Street, i a y | FIRST GAME—Orum—Itock, 128; 8 anxious to sec Oo WHT BAtaHLNG IWsIMIO Unto, Mob} hey bet heavily on the game in| jugs ana i yea etree miminite We | ete Gahard, RR; Fitting. 181s Sparring par I Oar ERS AER UTE BINGE FGDs PG F ‘orningside, 8 bt 18 Iner he u Redriveta ; sKaeErn Oe "Havana, Morningside 'T - Morningside, Pla ss 161; ty Dus ne te Oe Te ie f driv ure to race at’ O ‘The present eeason is still very young, | Ip 1 ‘Arcanum, College; at Camman | ola | 169) Krefte vigea i fries made Kenney a suitable {will i al the @od the amount bet v0 fur i nearly | oT ACER CHORD wrntee ts Palace Three.Men Tourney, Manele, Gffer and the latter accepted I without | Meme Taco In Havana, will a une ; ( ipa Ae ieinisa? : lare ret co; we Thums White’ Ble- It Pedro mi dies (On Palace Alleys.) Krelte, 11; Gh) es, bit race; from tho umber ‘of nationale also @ lot of money on baase-!| BYS. rn fs RST ‘helm, 179, phant alley i Cw ‘on, 18} FIRST GAN Immer Lustig—Beben, | } eo, {ia of Columbus League New f asiialty- oth, IST; Gallusseve, 213" Witte, 1635 12; Pom mer 1 WILL FIGHT TO-NIGHT. skh AINA Rac ES, fubans, with few exceptions, | Amat Ts 0e hf n) 1 018 nde, : | \ G : ajat Thum & bah’ Chester Goodwin, the |ere excellent swimmers, and as horse! * Fork Castr \ Al + Witting, HAP Be OLeladds, Mitaw nnd Uvding'| Worse the Spaniards can tell how they) poncuin; & Triese's alleys, Atlel—Refall bate om: | figtiter 1 Nhe We AINtY Skaung Age Weed to like Maceo's and Gomez's cayal-|~}aylem bs Lotus, Belvidere, nith Wildman, 192; BT et Lat Certenet Tan Ne Artwen | BQeIHOST. W ‘th tt ‘its ean anc it On tymen. lival Parkt um & Karlsde toll, ind bout before the Newly-organized tke Sunday, Bes emi Ra aan Lees relirt Peel } “Amen 0 vate EN Chelae Hoth inet fn an lew Faery ‘ Miah Sievers & Langenau “i Be atl 4On Thun s) ive been trainig for the battle i tee Yet the Eastern League ore to get alumi . ‘ (Colonial Alleys.) t JESSE FOR BOSTON | OLD DR. GRINDLE fale tn salaries, Tho Salaries and Play.) 1)" re pI CE eral Mer a ae HeGrath, 8s = \CHICAGO HANDICADPER UE ASak RU ca PP Ptey yids As oY t t Radel olanthe, ~ anit . 1 sto where P r Jen way, L Oe dy Grindie's aclentitic er9 Commliteo of the League inet here) pondicl shington Bs Ata i M q All doubts Wa to whery Fitchor Jomo) oibliahes t hie | bigud and aki diseases, pains in bones, ged. | f@nd decided to report to the league at | Midwood, Philadelphos; Superba ale) 4s) total lil leek Hy Pon ies may yoo TH aay Haren frie: wind! Hho wore throat wid. Mouth cers Palate i" bys, SHCONT t sins, AS « AVE u Ie Ty MECH E “. a y, bladder \* She annual meeting In New York this |!" onship—Metro AOA Fantom my 35 OR Ons Syeieat | welt has written to President ables Inelud edwin Meravel ae, apeealiy Jmorning In favor of increasing tie club | ih alley arlene Bal rs HelyldereLockwood, | ior that he will sign 1 Boston American h ni ero Thepedimenge Wty lilt to §230..T¢ lo now £40 Foresters of Amcriea—Hopkinson, Ve: | jPochtig, 158; Congras | Mit Hi; Pearse Dis le: COR UROe On DEL ARES b = | ing. leas’ skdlled physicians, “Remember, Dr, committee wit! also Fepot in }rona, Defender; at Brooklyn Palace al-| 189; total,’ 878 Mahan, total D- | SEA Ne = PN le i Meher | Grindie has a avon for mmaelloun, cures, a rule in each to | ey M iard—Hahn, Mr, Dooley e i over 20 yours at 171 West 12th st, {a payroll rom] Morning. Newspaper League—Times, Stalst, 181; Klusmier, Genoa—MeGrath, 199; | Me ; Smith, 1d; On. corporal pune ne, wife beating foe ly rh Oth and ah ave, Advice free, 8 a , /Bulietin, Sun; A arcana alleys, Wilkins, in total, 87, New Jorsey—| Hanigan, AM J. Keefe, 172) b's tal, 898, and 4) next Sunday's World! | By 'p rn, 0 19 Messe!

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