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hla SREGGAINS FINALLY SIGNS TWO FIGHTERS ba) CW aL ii Naa 11 A Ca , Gc A a a “THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9/1905. Rt oi ae Re ca eee ee "FRISCO CLUB SEEKS A MATCH. ctmenonenentnonorenarenonentet AX f to The Evening World.) BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan, &— \ ie Nell and Dick Hyland will bat- twenty rounds before the San Fran- A. C. on Jan, 81, The pair have d to fight at 122 pounds, eingside, winner is to receive 65 per cent, © loser 3 per cent, of half the fate receipts. ited $600 forteit money, fell will train at San Rafael with ing Corbett, The latter is working thfully in anticipation of @ return (ttle with Jimmy Britt mext eonth, land ia an amateur who hes beaten man at his welght on this coast. strong and can take a beating, } Alec Groggains's "Frisco club is in ‘bad.way for a fight. Well, what ould you expect? The promoters onst who have grown wealthy ‘of the fighting game have become too ‘rrasping, and in thelr en- to roll up a bank roll in record have not hesitated to make talent loan poinplimentary Sesult in San BR all, the “friends” of racin have beon unable to drive B. B, Smathers from the running turf, gn Mr. Smathers first took up the ero lie was cpnuaamiongy 0 he id tried to have Gam yk atl fe. good ‘mand on a so that trainer, it wes a di h never been mullty of any Y Prachi in the net, but he any, ‘of the hetnous crime of u punch Ene ‘uauat Hoe rE it NR while he was allowed to ll his great influence to Have Hildreth restored. to good ing inthe Hast, but failed, ‘this time that the “friends” got buy, They did everything Perreau c id retire 80 hey were is shown .o aunouneement Way, retired 7 good news to eine welfare of the how ‘| friends” of ent! en it the ring wil turf at recli for to-morrow's races are as fol- Sse, SSSESSSSEcee = Each fighter has depos- t it mildly, have ia ¢alk has not Veen of in fact It Inthe Fitssim: his | but it Tooke lke I Neti will ,have his hands full, Britt @aya under no circumstances wil] he ght Corbett next month, T am elther going Hast or into the real-estate businesa here,” said Britt to-day. (CORBETT WON'T FIGHT FITZ ‘The challenge of Bob Fitzsimmons to dim Corbett has fallen flat. Corbett not only refuses to consider Fitzsim- mons's offer, but says that he may meyer again enter the ring, The one ida Corbett bas in view is to retire m the ring with the world’s cham- pionship title in hi possession, He a fight Jeff or not at Hi |. In reply to i mone's latest challenge Corbett wited The Hvening World as follow ing ‘he Evening World: i amidst « ‘splendid ‘business 0 the road, lay is @ big hit, an do not need any, fighting talk to boost f should ever t business, ae it will be for the champlo' will never have fight again, JAMES J, CORBETT." ————— SULLIVAN LOSES BOUT. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 9.—The battle} between Twin Sullivan and Jim Flynn, which was scheduled to come of this in Los Angeles, has been post- mone "The owner of Cetin of ground Tor which the Century Club has been regotiating has come out flat-footed and tofused to Ure Le Al for the pose 6) . m, too, there has an a ian made which sidetracks Flynn for Billy Woods, That is the present programme, If weight and other minor items can be settled satis- factorily Sullivan and Woods will be the card offered by the Century Club, — LEWIS TO BOX ALL WEEK. Willio Lewis, the great light-weight fighter of this clty. will appear at one © ftho local theatres this weel, where he will engage in paring exhibitions at gach erformanve with his partner, Jack McGowan, the rugged welter-weight piigilist. As Lewis {s one of the best on In the pugilistic Hne at giving ex- ibitions, avery one of the bouts ity be hard fought from tthe beginning to the end, a PIENING IS CONFIDENT. John Plening, who ts to again wrestle H, H. Egeberg, the Glant Dane? for the champlonship of the world at the Grand Central Palace on Jan, 18, ts confident of his ability to defeat the powerful for- fa las and thereby regain his lost lau- rela, 8 The contest has created widespread Interest, and a great crowd Js expected ‘to be on hand at the bout. —<— GOOD BOXERS TO MEET. the coming twelve-round fight between Gy Flynn, of Buffalo, N. Y,, and Mii Donovan, of Rochester, N. ¥., has be fixed for Jan, 17. The contest will be giv suder the auspices of the Nonpar Athletic Club in the Broadway Theatre ‘The inen will ineet at 145 pounds, welgh- ing In on the afternoon of the fight, nme FLAHERTY BOXES TO-NIGHT. Fred Bryson, of Waltham, and Martin Wiaherty, of Lowell, will furnish the main event of ten rounds at the Can- bridge A, A. to-night. In spite of the taot that Flaherty is one of the good old-timers, it 49 certaln that he will make Bryson travel fast, Although SHARON, Pa, Jan, 9—The date for SPORTS EDITED BY | eaten RACING MEN FIGHTERS IN DEMAND IN SAN FRANCISCO GOOD ATHLETES IN BIG GAMES, ‘The great athletic team of the Twen- ty-second Régiment, which has won the | champlonehip of the Military Athletic League, decided annually in Madison Square Garden, sevon times, 1s in hard training for the midwinter games of | the organi: next Monday night. Among the well-known athletes con- ditioning themselves for these contests, which are always hard ones, are W, R. Knackal, F, Rickert, C. Peabody M, Prinstein, W. 8. Edward, yy on H, » J. H. Smith, W. weon, Ht Pant’ J: gromilord,’ W, G, Frank, W. Grady and A, Mackensle, Knackal is ‘going for one of the sprinting records at this oveeting, BOWLING GAMES TO-NIGHT. Columbla League—Riverside, Phoenix, Mohawk, at Scniusing’s alleys, New York Royal Arcanum—First Sec- tion—Stardard, “Tuxedo, Youkers; pvc- ond section, Col.ux No, 2, Audubon, Unked Ligon) No, 2, at Samuel's Har- direle alleys, ville, sinpire, viway ‘lourney—Linwood, Rose adie puro, at Schwartze & Arp's wet Campantes’ League—Hast River, Consolidwted G, O, No, 1, Brooklyn Union “Branch,” at’ Cadien's “Monarch leya, Crixerlun National—Kquitable, Metro- at White Blephant alleys, ,One~ politan, aneres) at French & Gro- nua.n's alleys, ‘rust Companies’ League—New York Security, and Trust, Central Reulty, Kunickenvovker No, 1, at Broadway Atcade alleys, x Manhaitey, Borough Tourney—West Glile, Pinneberger, Pan-American, at Wuebmunann d Frervk’s alleys, Wholesale Drug ‘Trade League—Whit- all, Tatum Co., Sharp & Dohme, Merck & Co,, Dodge & Olcott, National Lead 0, Laturagn & Kemp, at Brench é Graain's cies. Palace Tourney—Aetna, Lucannia, Kl- ton, at Beyer's alleys, YY Morningside = Tourney—St, Nicholas, vi i Side, Manhattan; at Cammana's alieys, Silk League-H. A, Cacsar & Co. va, Rusch & Co,; Thum's White Elenha alleys, Knights of Columbus League—St, Nich- olas, Xavier, New York; at Thum & Le}rbach’s alleys, | Metropolitan Champlonship—Logun va, Now Jersey; at Amann & Triess’s ac 1Ovs, Brooklyn R. A, League—Ridgew Long island, Amphion, at Hldor fey. Irooklyn R, A, Minor Leng’ | vor, Bern Bushwick; Gen. | Fast New York, iidgewood dack, Rurnalde, Franklin; at 8u utleys onal Provident: Unton—Centeniial ayette, Centennial vs, Lone Tal: | sincaln V8, Ko at Univer: | vresters of Lon Tsland Amer at Brook! HW Spi per Times; at ea, Myrtle, 1 vee Alors | | if Heptasonhs—) Clinton, “Montuue ve ketage | ord v8, Kings County; at | » alleys ‘aph McLaughlin's leys Tnpraved Ord wick va, Mouny, Fulton DORLON AFTER RECORD, } Oliver Dorlon, whose record for a mile ine doors, skated last woek at Clermont Ring, was disputed, will make another attempt to Flaherty was beaten by Jimmy Brigga short time ago, -he showed fp that| c Bout SOE i Old cleverness has pot lower the record mark, held by himgelf and earney, It was olalmed Durlon skated a. short mile, one lap Lelng missed (uring the ion will try again with sever (wath the performance, * count, WITH KNIGHTS © OF THE PINS Voorhios, Howell and George, of the Palace alleys, Brooklyn, will meat Smith, Mook and Birmingham, of the Amphion alleys, at the latter place to- night In a duckspin match for the best of seven gumes, Joe Thum is now making arrange- ments for the regular White Elephant Individual tournament, which will, open on Thum's alleys Feb, 20, It is his in- tention to continue the tournament every year at his Broadway alleys, For the past fourteen years It has been held on other alleys, and up to a couple of years axo the feature at Thum's and Kahlsdorf's alleys. The best bowl- ers In the city are entered, Cash prizes from $150 to $25 will be given to the first ten men. A prize of $10 will he given for the highest Individual score, Any bowler wishing to compete phould send his entry to the White Hlephatn alleys, The regular Saturday evening tour- ney of Creavent A, C, vesuilted in a_ Victo! for H, Gurney, who scored 585 ping in tarce games, With a handioap af 9 ins, George I, 'Ldoson was 66 ond, with 5a), Sco Handleap,Seore. mM) juss nutes of the Tourtia he Paring des the rep WAN, A pA ine Interborongh Rapld Transit. FIRST GAME—Purchasing Department —H ¥, 003 De Heffle, 130; Sloun, Delane total’ G8! Aliditors N Oon Cameron, 1M; Herm i PT total, 628 SECOND GAME - Adjustors — De For- rest, 128; Goble, 1 Bartro, Wd; total, partment—He fle, 70; Sloan, 164, THIRD GAME—Audltors No, 2-O''9 nell, Mf, ry, 12; Cameron, man, 8: O'Keerte, 612 Forrest, Wi: Goble, Bartro, 129; total, 4 A Winn, Arles Goxol, P, Merkel J, Warner, it : Tibert Foun J. Gless, 159: B. leh, 14 Ul {57 Tecumseh RA Beveuse A. 13, Mussman, 190; A, veal, Ju; CU. B. Gorney, 86; ‘H, ae 14; H. Isenberg, 89; total, NO CHANGE IN son for five-men teams nenr at hand making strenuous efforts to hold their places, while those not so fortunate are striving to Improve their positions, The, past week finds the teams in about the last week having lost their places, Tn the Amerloan National at Thum's tans are tled for first place, with the | Belvideres and Fidellas on even terms | for the second piace, In the Columbia League the Algon- quins have completed thelr schedule and |lead with the fine record of seventeen games out of twenty bowled, The Lotus team are In first place in the Harlem League, and to hold that BOWLING RAGES ° With the close of the tournament #ea- | Der the leaders in the numerous leagues are | Wa; same positions, none of the leaders of | 1 alleys the Algonquins and Metropoll- | W HUGHES M GOVERN CANT FIGHT MURPHY The six-round bout between Tommy Murphy, of this city, and Hughey Me- Govern, the rugged feather-weight of South Brooklyn, which was slated to be fought before the National A, C., of Philadelphia, on the night of Jan. 18, has fallen through, The cause of the match being de- clared off le a epell of sickness which has overtaken McGovern, =) ROBERT EDGREN TO HOT SPRINGS. eee 94s er i Winter Byening World.) HOT SPRINGS Hy ‘Atk, Jan, 9—There |s fot much doubt as to the value and im- portance of Hot Springe as a winter racing centre. Hot Springs has many natural advan- tages, There are fine hotels, the high —— eee Tornado .. 4 12 BO Riverside 4 14 919 Constitutto; 4 16 935 West Bide dee at: 9 Games, Average, + 16 3134 204 1-5, 1 B18 ios 9-10 198 4-5 105 15-16 10; we, Friendship .....s0+ 18 St, John, Preato. .. 18 Cantrell, Royal’ “Arcanum, .! 18 er, Columbu 18 Alpine . 161i Ballwinkle, Empire 18 199 7-16 Howell, Presto 2) 180 10-20 McKenna, Em 18 huh Daley, Unywood 2) 180 18-20 | 0 Boas 187 7-10 18 18 16 ry rh i 18 , Friendship |. 18 183 11-18 /8t Coumbua ¢, 18 1B} 1h pler, Auranta 15 1st Courtand,’ Columbus 18 180 2 Blebort, Columbus. 18 48) 11-18 High Team Score—Algonquin, 1,100, High Individual Score—Rosenberg (Dleecks er), A Silk League, place will have to win two games which | yw; ne they have yet to roll, The records: Salta | Teeth Co Hy ri Ni q ment, Boeasn.ck, i Amerioan National Tourna Bocanpck, Broeail | Won. Lost. Score. | Oelbermann, Dommerich & Co,.., 18 Metropolitan le 4 1,010 | Samuel Eiseman & Co. 1 | Algonquin 2 4 006! Spslmann & Coo... Belvidere By h 96) H, A, Cacmar & Co. F id 981)| Vietor & Achell . 4 Pleitnann & € 7 Rusch & Co... . i Schefer, Schramm & 7 iH) New ork League, bd Won, Lost Bree 8 | Fidella . M2 A! 0 O a 1017 i ts pa ORD ' ry 7 10 Nt Stleker ’ it 1" Hosedal 12 Hy ( nicKe . , He on ek ‘ 4044 i Ba High team score—Empire, 1,035, |{)" at Highest individual score—D, Shi- 0 man, Algonquin, 255, Beam, Metropolitan AMIN scenes tropplttan |: Algonquin ats Columbia League, High | Stems ran ih Tttman, New Jersey p W. b Sore. |it ‘olumbla Hg Ch WW 1100 Tpopnest, Bunt. iN 14 BU AT 8 4 Peys . High Individual score—Chadwick, M44 -1,087 | Criterion, 267. 12 6 1,006 12 6 1,008 3 OT OM Archdiocesan League, a 7 WO RR LUs W. L. WES. 8 8 — 1,008 | Spalding No, 14 4 80 Alpine 9 d O51 | Columbus . nw 8 OH Phornix Keys ns Lwago 7 oO 10 8 1000 a) 8 10 10 84 Li nw a 12 9 90 Auranl 6 10 4 i aCeSDEINe +» 16 9 7) siecropolttan il, HOT SPRINGS NOW IS THE RACING CENTRE Men Prominent in the Sporting World Flock / to the Arkansas Resort to Pass the - Months, altitude affords an Atmosphere dry, bracing and tonlo In ite property; there are the baths, sald to cure all the ile that fall to the lot of the human rage, |, whether real or tmaginary; there are” fine walks, fine drives and plenty of amusement; there are the club-houges | which satisfy to repletion thut element in the human make-up that makes one clave the excitement of speculation, ‘These clubs are luxurious in appolnte ment, You can play faro or roulette ag you please, You can send your wife on} * your sweetheart Into ‘another roony } Which 18 reserved for women with a4 fondness for bucking tho tiger, Herat ‘women oan do all that men do, pee) 4 Hot Springs has never been 90 crowde s : ed as it Is to-day, and this is a tule, month ahead of what ls known as thet © Hot Springs season, Racing has worked! the change, Racing men have flocked” | here from all over the country, Hune/! | dreds haye gone to New Orleans and hundreds of others td Los Angeles, but / It is a noteworthy fact that the elite of § the racing world, the big players and " plungers, have selected Hot Springs a: the most suitable place for them to winter, In the Arlington Hotel to-day the, | writer saw at least fifteen members of! the Metropolitan Turf Association, In« cluding Eddie Burke, Leo Mayer, Joe Yaeger, Max Frank, Mark Ellas, Dan’, Donnelly, Zach Frost, Leo Swatts, Sana! Frank, John Stei Arthur Walls, Cola + Ullman and "Kid" Weller, Rheumatism Holds Him, Eddie Burke was hobbling about om crutches as a result of @ tussle with ine) flammatory rheumatism. He is slowly recovering, and may soon go to Miami Fla,, where he and Tom Costigan opera ates a club that caters to the high-rolla Ing millionaires who winter down wherg | the temperature does not try to klol@’ the bulb out of the thermometer, Frank Lanterman js here. Some say} \ i that he has been beating the bank mosf} ri successfully and is about $14,000 winner, John McGraw, manager of New York'a! champion baseball nine, 1s also here, | McGiuw is a high roller, He plays high at the maces and will bet the limit ony 4 cases. McGraw is lucky and has done ‘ i well, Jack Sturgis, right-hand man to, Joe Bloom, the "Field King,” is alsa | here. Louls Alienberg, better known a@ ai | 4 “Klondike,” who bought Frank Hood’ Seat in the Metropolitan Turf Associae} tion last fall, 1s also here, “Whitey"t? é Langdon came on from New Orleang | and distinguished himself by beating alk! e of the slx races hare on opening day, GOVERN, To those who have never been at Ho Springs a bit of description of the plaoy i will be interesting. Imagine two et tains, one north and one south of a valk | ley which ts less than a quanter off | mile wide and perhaps a mile in leng! Throughout the length of this valley R | the single street of which Hot 8; | boasts, On one side aro the hotel stores and clubs, on the other is —————— Government Reservation, on which CINCINNATI, Jan, 9—Manager Ban-| erected many baths of various portey: croft, of the Cincinnat! National League} The sun floods the valley with a del Baseball Club, has arranged spring] clous warmth all day long, When games with the Detrolt, New York,| #1 gocs down it cools raptdly. Boston and, Cleveland teams, of the] may go about in summer attire 4 Ly merican ‘ue, dates Ing an-|the day Y * ounced to-day, ag follows: At Jack-| 4 noayy ane re Pe compelled tow spnvale, Fia., with Detroit March 7, 18,| Heavy overooat at night, a ; Ww ew York March 28, 20,’ 30; Y ay with Bos'on March 31, Apel! 1 and'2, and at ME Mone venterts = Cincinnat! with Cleveland April 10, 1,| Hot Springs has its habits andfads; 12, and with Boston April 13, Juat the same as any other place, ani this 1s how the visitors to this pl rr Cath. Ne. 2 serseee 6 12 «80/11 out the day, If they have no’ * 1 NO. 1. tie 5 18 | vas | brought a sweater along in the trun Hleh individ We ul Bnd tg, Titel Boore—MocHvney, We# | they immeiliately purchase one, diy {yreeoe—White, 180 16-18; Btring- | Hot Springs rises and dons the w: Npare Prize—Morrinsey, 1, woollen sweater, Then all Hot Springs4) moves ent and cout to the various hot i water springs which are to be foun Broadway Tourney, along the streets, ‘Then Hot Spri w. tH, |tPots back to the hotel and into brea) Collego sesso sevecee YG] Moi |fast, still wearing the sweater, wy ‘Nuscan 1.1, g 4 Peep Into a fashionable hotel lke thé | Guiterion ou Arlington and find % per cent, of t ¥ | Alxonguin , 8 4 five hundred and odd guests rigged out) ; [Rehman Bt in sweaters of various hues, The din ef Ing-room looks like a school for am i} 8) 3 bitious pugiliste. Breakfast over, all | be Hot Springs climbs the mountain’ an Iwago a 2° walks as far as ix desired; an hour iat) fi 2 9 consumed in a walk, back to the hotel) a 8 and up to the room, Then follows. a Butfato J" ant sion of figures in bath robeat! Rosedale Gor iW or blankets down to the baths, Byeryy! « Corinthian 2 4 hotel has a bathing establishment anst} Arthur TR nexed, ‘Then M1 Hot Springs, havin, ah Fredo. 1 580 | been refreshed and parboiled, Is reads | Buena Vista. i for the races, ad if, | Rialto... (x4 Swenters Disappear, re) | K In the evening the sweater dlsay Mights of Columbus Leagae, | 27,0 OMT pugillstic-appearing 188} W. 4%. Hg, {dividual of the early morning becomes, MoGlyney 4. Ww 6 the gentleman of leisure In the correct Benen BY tuxedo, He elther seeks the tiger at\) ‘atl ny 2 ‘Ithe club, or swaps lies in the hotel; i 8 lobbies. ‘That 18 the completion of on 6 5 faa |day In Hot Springs j iy i Concerntt ‘cing, it is not fate / wf ne day's acquaintance, i 1 rday was very goods 4 g fi a@ race track {s af 4 4 teh, The grand stand 1s poorl eR [placed, tho betting ring Is too small, b a i there are various other tmperfecs a OR tlons too numerous to mention at pres«* " 7 48 ent. They hive a woman's book at | ‘ aot x Tank of the same obnoxtous sort! 4 12 was once established at Saratoga 1 4y when that course Was managed by Mrw'| ee According to competentl) Life Insurance League, Won, Lost, H, 8, Cores air | dental. bovldent Savings |", mY Fidelity ond Casually 8 4 Mutual Benefit, Hom | U. s, Camuaity 5 OR Washington 5 7 WR utual Reserve’, ‘ " Mutual Lite 7 th BM jultable 8. Life Criterion Setio Equitable .... . Htorlon uguenot 4 Mon, Palace i‘ | Algonquin n 4 Una i 8 6 1,039 | goth Cent fh Ree Bleecker $7 one Sucker : 1 7 ie | Slogel Cooper ... 9 8 m2 AUTOISTS TO DINE, The American Automobile Association will hold its first annual banquet Jan, 16 at the Waldorf-Astoria, The list of speakers will include some of the mast the coun- and ex-Gov. the automobiists in promand Mayor, MeClelian Dds are echeduled to jLomobiliat wolcome . visiting au! objeccionad| 18 | | Walbaurn, Jeritics, the prices quoted In this bool Jare something frightful, and all megs { |sengers are compelled to bring thei Nbets to this hook, *Y woman's book should have no. placa | lore water track, | Batronage ‘of that | ‘sort should go by messenger to tihe |rogular ring for the general good of tha Gamery effort of the management of both of the Hot Springs tracks should hing the highesg, witibie with winter jould be kept cloa tures should ho elim, nvenience and comfort). ould be carefully provided 4 proper management NDLE, IST IN ba directed to fur Jolass of sport com racing, ‘Tho Baie ated, patrons. ound y »Geindle' citific” treatmeng alk daar pecullir to men are permanont oured guickly, ine Sily ane on tui moderate, Anne than by y other advert , en : dod Porson cured 4n from 1 0,3 monthag | ¢ Goth fom to°d) onthe Jder Counplaints in fron, & | Cm te wytay | “ patna ayes oth tes ‘ti novele In trom Lt + reeks, 07 mpary, Gt} beg tea diseases ain 4 cured In i to day Je Grindie. In ati at the, same aitioge 174 WEST 12TH ST,, #;eun, oth ves, ecupied OVER 20 YRARg-<a | Wulet Bel ag other aavertining pi seeiaytly physician | & y i . Advice free, Meat { Roh BUNDATE, 70 hi Nalin hdl da. eT ere