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(eee AS SHUT DOWN ON THIS ~ UP-TO-DATE RACING PLANT rack at New Orleans }s One of the Best Ap- _ pointed in the Country, but 1t Has No Racing Dates, to The Rvening World, Moving that his track has been un- 8, Jan. 10.—A fine justly treated. ‘The new track {s as finely ap- pointed as any in the country and compares favorably with any track in the Hast, It has a spacious grand stand, a comfortable betting ring and good paddock accommodations, It ia better by far than the Crescent City Jookey Club course on which the races are now being run, ‘The two-year-olds, shown here so far ‘are ® good-looking set. The honor of the first “baby” victory of the year goes to R. W. Walden, whose Fillgrane-Veronia, colt Ver-| w it won the initial ion of the ge racers, [GRIFF AFTER -JOHN T. BRUSH ve old time the Giants want to try conclusions. with the «American. League they will find the Highland. ‘era ready and willing to do business. Winter or summer, before or after the regular scheduled games, Clark Grifith has declared his team will play the pennant winnere of the other league and it 1s up to John T, Brush to name the date for a series, ——ae NEW MAN FOR HIGHLANDERS, , dectdes to hold a meeting n to the Western Jockey n saye he will do this yan independent jockey BUTTE, Mont, Jan. 10—A. Hoon, a crack ametour pitcher of this city, has “@PITTSBURG PHIL” AVERY ILL MAN. the poolroom at ll arouse recollece ‘tar from/pleasant, of a humber of nen aly yas @ race thaek time was operated under horses of August Bel- @ contract for 1905 with thi York Highlandere cabal eared’ RET HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. (Hneclal to The Fvening World.) ESSEX PARK, HOT SPRINGS, Jan. 10,--The entries for to-morrow's races are ap follows: QE (the turf authorities of e FIRST RACE—Thres-¢ighths of a mile; for two-year-ulde, minent owners sport- an a ate was made ot a hig meeting. { ai He was a failure and the| 247" Main. 18 tlaw one, racing on] ——. (Goldfinch, iH aysapadl epee fh ER i sola dd ie Jones and James} —— \Aloen-Philora) ‘ vie ee Mace ae lor atts, 115 hited a pins to wey winter racing ed at Guttenburs, ant Gloucester, and the ‘at those tracks flocked to nd Alexauder Island, Most broke, all of them’ were BECOND RACE—Five and a half fur- Jonga; purse, oy —— Springhurst atevand. many of them had erlml. ro Frank Co Collings » an Neva fe tact Hey ponatUutes FOURTH RACE—Mile end seven: @ lot of #0-called sports handicap, jathered together in the 28 _ Ipgolthritt “00€ ei Judxe Himes . Ca) hs ‘ccepslada . a they were, howover, they at Alexander Island who } PLAY THE GIANTS. nenaeay BRUSH LEAVES FOR THE SOUTH John T, Brush, President of the New York National League Baseball Club, sailed to-day on the steamship Arapahoe of the Clyde line, on @ trip through the different cities in the South, He was accompanied by Fred Knowles, secre tary of the olub, Mr, Brush and Mr. Knowles will firat go to St. Augus- tine, Fla., where they will remain for @ short time, Then they will proceed to Ormond where they will wit- ness the automobile races, After they are over, Messrs. Brush and Knowles will proceed to Savannah, Ga., where they will join er Johnny Mo- Gana, who wil rain af what pias for 1, wi two or three weeks, ? hee Oe PIENING WILLBE FIT THIS TIME John Piening, the “Butcher Boy,’ 4s training like the proverbial beaver at Peekakill for his wrestling match with Bgeburg, the Glant Dane, which will be decided at the Grand Central Palace Jan, 18, The Dane beat Plening in their first meeting after one of the best mat con- teats ever seen, Piening says he under- | sornated the foreigner at. that time | and not in the best of shape for the foun This time the “Butcher Boy" Mh idl it be different. He wants to bring) back thé championship and will be in condition. for a gruelling contest when he steps on the mat, NEW JERSEYS BEAT LOGANS They Take Three Straight In Tournament for Metropolitan Championship on New York Alleys—Other Games. ‘Yhe New Jersey five won three atraight games from the Logans, of Brooklyn, {n the Metropolitan championship tour- rey at the New York alleys Inst night, The games were devold of ail inter- est, the Jersey cracks winning the series as they pleased, outbowling the Loguns at all stages. ‘The first game was won by the Jer+ feys by the score of 912 to #13, ‘I's easy victory was duplicated in the other two games, which they won with over a hundred ping to spare, While several of the Jerscys went over the ‘double century mark, there worn no real high scores, the top tally being 206, and rolled by F, Brigelhoff, of the Lor the being tle oni member of team to pass the double century mark, Championship Tournament, (On New York Alleys.) TIRST GAME-—Logan—Alien, 156; EB. Ligelhoft, 159; Taylor, 100; Norris, 181; T. Egellioft, 200; total, 841. NEW JERSEY—Lawrence, 24; bune| can, 161; Corydon, 183; Schoonmaker, 11; Coffman, 183; total, 912, SECOND GAME—Logan—Allen, 185; E. Egelhoft, 132; Taylor, Wy Norris, 137; T, Egelhoft, 208; total, #53, NEW JERSE Lawrence, 208; Dune ean, 1M; Corydon, 201; Schoonmaker, 204; Coffman, 171; total, 99, Ma ndle them, and that Mars 1, the Jockey Club's present ¥ was ‘a quiet, inoffensive chap. facing Fame, but he speedily sd those with whom he came in ponte at p that he would nol stand any owen Heywor J arranco wT Alan Merapl 202 ‘Tne Brown Monat = locket oo. wo Litde rit ao sh othe first to find this out was! in. of get-rich-quick fame,| Just arrived at the track from Lowls with three or four woon was known os a bid om the West, who knew how to A gun, With Im was the fore- Pot his Biable, a man about 6 feot i tt Basal fot alow in announcing thut didn't come his way he would One thing is sure, the 0, tell, : trouble, eman didn't mak n of hin he was beating it uying to place a beyween hiaselt and Cassidy a nity Hahting 101 The last soe across the amhelu, Linent ct night he entered the gaiblin dens between the Alexander Teland | track, and Ebe long bri and the next! re, ? Ho reaching hia bidy, Was found beade the hare il a WMitroad tracks, It seems he had tried en tp run things In a Wild West fashion | and his tor foreman appeared to ba a formidable pair to all ex- opt Chusldy, considered them wemovtais, and when Ryan ber olay about! one of hiv thy worst of a start /\ enter a word of pore. Ryan, took hie | ton ‘veto aid had aw with a Virginia reception, It wasn't a long time after this that {both tracks were closed, and the St, Asaph course was curned Into a pool- jerks in Washington, Now it has buen ‘ald lod. and It looks 48 though the bovs Ww oe: hin chante roo that i peated to the Government Hil have ook renew for th Pita THIRD GAMB—fogan—Allen, Int; Barr Rowan, 127; Houg 123, Lueanta—De Semile, 151; Belmonti, | New Higelhoff, 150; Taylor, 152; Norris, a resid ae Mavior 1169; tou! | 164; Lonagay 267; total, 462, Alloves HobOKEM) a ag, T. Egelhow total, Molntvre-Youne, W4y Wo- 1) GAME—Actna—Stahthuth, 104 [New Jen ’ 4 0 Be NEW JBRSRY—Towrence, M9; Hart, 125; Smthh, | k, 188; Kadlenbeck, 177). to 1 m0 %!: Corydon, 19: Sehoonmaker, 187; ton-cMapwaod. 187i Behleuter 1 oii Coffman, 187; total, §86 MB-—Strong, Sturgis & Co. doke, 183; total, 519, 1 | : » MS rliRd GAMRB—De Semile, 177; H | Commercial League, H ve J monti, 167; Lesaga, 1233" total i n Wing Alle: | Probst, er, | Elton—Maywood, 17 t i (On Fair B owt © Alleys.) | Herrman, Me Salt an iW! EB ia oe totan ad + FIRST GAMR-N txon Co —V Cahn Te: Grady, 156; total, | 1 4 |" gel. Wet: MMs, 184; Trunks. 1465 Holme : | Happy Days Tournament, > On | 190; THam, 103° total, 810, American New Jeriey Natlonal NL Tenenpinenty 4 ° 5 Boal | Vathagraph Co,—Crawe Multer. 162; (On Happy Days Alleys.) H Sehrider, 140; Oelkers, 19%; ‘Tletsen, g;| Fung GAME — Clicks—Kemiln, \ 16 total. TIM) . Zang, 11; FMbig, 165; total, 408 4 S™TCONTD GAMF-N, Y dlers 1M; Wiegand, 125; Wach- o Weonel Mi Nhe tr, «488, 1 posmater, 131 aff, SI OND, GAMIE—Palace—RBasch, 160:| 3! yaHety " fyidual score, Arnold Print Works: H Matar TBAT Total: | Prosi, Varl neh indivi \7 TTY Asada Ama Haren By GC Me ‘i | 4 and, —_— y.— Crowe, 181: Muller, 150; Sohroder, 46 vusiing., rl Wac total, 43 SowN | ‘ens Oallera.. (Th ‘Tleton 3! “Riker, 115 [OTH GA Mice Clucks—Kemtin, 18; Rowling Gamen To DU | saz) Arnold Print Works: Brunt, 183; Kunp. 13 i total Balace| Manigtin Barangh vou A, Brunt Hosoh ts Meera \ Cable, Haven; at Wuehpnann & | Deng Trade—Section 1 reap an i (On Criterion Alleys.) THUR: aah y 4 Laveen yamine FIRST GAME, Bharoe, & Dohme 1) 184: Bell, ‘ Hi Mon: Kellen, 1M: Rorndger 187) total, Md HOST ail | 107; Solan, 1 ul t, 203; Labaugh, 160; Me rench 4 | Merck & Co—Knapp, sl; AL Brimt, 101) Roche, 1ify tote houieu aninege Darlus, i Looke 137; Amerienn National, fy t Wit Elephant 136; tota bi REAR Ct ¢ Bi OND GAME.—Sharpe & Dohme (On Tham's Alleys.) \ York—Miller, moy—Uroviway, Riz Keller. 120; Korndoerfer. FIRST GAME — Keyetone—G i 15; Cag a Viet; at Sehwartjo & 14; Solan, M41; total, 78.) 148; Burton, 169; Hart, 189; shoe Hh} Berle,” 193! total, 820,” Xavlor- | alley’ tall, Tatuin Co.—'Terry, 179: Btevens, 190; total, 868, Rosey]! Kavanaugh, 121; Stapleton, 100) Gaeth=| ~ American’ Natlonal - Kalekengocker, Ww Helpley, 168: Heuer, 137; Katser, 172 ; Plosasa, 192 Wood, by ener, 1; total Montgomery, Phoenix; at ‘Dhwa's Reddy, 171: total, i yu & THIR D GAME--L, Greulich, 1 Beal White Elephant alleys, Wath GAMB-Merck & Co—Parker, sh oi) tone-G.eenwald, | lit. Iling B, Greulloh, N. Y, Royal Aroanum—First geation, 126; Hauser, 148; Darius, 122; Looker 106; Burton, 2; Hart, 11; Slooovieh, Murphy, 168, (otal, 61% New York afetropolitayy, ColLax, NO, ly WW 8, Hane ot bie? a celine dll of the R. W. Walden’s colt Verdant, the first two-year-old winner HART AND ROOT TO BE MATCHED Marvin Hart, the Louisville fight heavy-weight, whose match with big Jack Johnson, the colored heavy-welght champion, was called off by Match- maker Aloe Greggains, of the San Fran- clsoo A. C., was practically matched to- jday to meet Jack Root, the Chicago ‘Aghter, In a twenty-round bout in San Francisco the early part of next month. Hart is stranded in ‘Frisco, and as he is anxious to fight any one Groggains made him an offer to fight Root, which he lost no time in accept- ing. As Root is ready to Ay articies for a battle with Hart, the Indications are that the men come to an agree- ment in a few day. FITZGERALD AND LEWIS TO BOX Willle Lewis, of this city, and Willle | Fitzgerald, of South Brooklyn, two of | the best lUght-welght fighters In ¢his| country, have been practically matched | to meet In @ six-round bout before the National A. C., of Philadelphia, the lat- ter part of this month, Lewls was anx- fous to fight Britt, but as the latter | declined to meet him, Lewis has con-! year, O'BRIEN HOLDS nineteen battles three were scheduled tought such great fighters as Bol Fity 107; Reinhelmer, 151; total, 654. Whitall Tatum Co,—Terry, 18) Whel ley, ed Heuer, 163; Katser, 164; Reddy, 163; total, 837. Drug Trade Tournament, Section 2, (On Criterion Alleys.) FIRST GAME-National Lead Com- pany.—Ridge, 141; Trueg, 133; Agneau, 182; Saunders, 14; Kemble, 156; total, | 718. Lanman’ & Kemp—Thomus, 198; | Gemmell, 144; Dixon, ie Merrill, 146; McGillen, 167; total, SHCOND GAME—Dodge Lig Olcott. —Elv, 143; Critchley, 112; Belmler, 114; Ulrioh; | 128; Ruddiman, 161; total, 645 Lan- man & Kemp—Thomas, 178; Gemmell, 114; Dixon, 187; Merrill, 143; MeGillen, 128; total, 700, THIRD GAME—Natlonal Lead Com- pany—Ridae, 155; Trucs. 174; Agneau, 128; Saunders, 124; Kemble, 181; total, 757, Dodge & Olcott—Ely 173; Critch- Tey, 143; Belmler, 158; Ulrich, 113; Rud+ diman, 125; total, 707. Silk League, (on Mhiin's Alleys.) FIRGT GAME-—H, Theinbofdt, 144; schmidt, 114; Froeh: Neh, iwi: Doemberg, 20; 3, Aud total, 805. Rueh & Qor oph, 1b Heintze, 160; Pommer, 161; Soffel, 157; Martin, 152: total, 785, BECOND GAME—H. A. Caesar & Co.— Rheinboldt, 130; Schmidt, 158: roe! lich, 161; Doernberg, 192; Willlema, total, 902, Rush & Co—Molntosh, 110} Helnize, 104; Pommer, 176; Soffel, 181; Martin, 168; total, 793. THIRD ‘GAME: HA, Rheinboldt, 151; Sohmidt, Heh, 16 Doernberg 1a total, 798, Rush & Hein 128; clare Martin, 187; total, 774. Stock Exchange, (On Shinn's Alleys.) | FIRST Cams —Probst, Wetzlar & Uo,— | Nolen, 150; Herrman, 149; MoParthand, | 169; Cat I, Grady, bab; total, 7. GA. MelIntyre—Young, IN; George, 184; Hart, ; Foran, 100; 8mith, total, 620, SECOND GAME—Str | Caegar & Co- Qt. 187; Firs Willlams, } McIntosh, 1 59; Soffel, 199; ng, Sturgis & Co, Philndelphia Jack O'Brien, the middle-welgiit fighter, did more fighting than any’ other pugilist in the profession last year, O'Brien fought nineteen battles during the twelve months, from which he realised $17,000, went three rounds, while the other went the limit. The remaining sixteen bat- tles were six-round encounters, and with good men, During the year O'Brien Sullivan, Kid McCoy, Larry Temple and John Wille. sented to take on Fitzgerald. These men fought a pelts 3 ta few years | ago, which was declared o draw. As they bath are great fighters, they ougiy, to furnish one of the best mills seen in the Quaker City in years, FIGHT RECORD. Of these ap fifteen-round bouts, two of which FIRST GAME — Winonah — Robinson, Launard, Pitcher, Bloortield, Dinsmoré total, 892, Grand Central—Cordes, Totten, 146; Liddell, 166; Moore, aut} Hellias, 183; total, 916, SECOND GAME — W inonah- Robinson, 18%; Leonard, 165; Pitcher, 163; Bloor field, 189; Dinsmore, 193; total, 88%, Tux. plo Noack, 147; Campbell, 121; Fecer, | + Roll, 204; Weingarthy, 169; total, 870. mth) GAME—Grand ely foe 1, oore, simmons, Tommy Ryan, Jack Twin" 24; Stevens, 299; total, $4. Emplre— Roedel, 175: Richard, 181; Schmitt, 198; (eg fake 200; “Heins, 164; total. At ist THIRD GAMH—Rosevilte—Peinwon, 191;| dois Hatites, 200: Pe, 69 Moe Alorna 180; Wood, 24: Van Ness, 103;| Hainer iat Roll, 141i" Peder, 17s No- Moyer, 189; total, 43, Empire—Roedel, | ack, 28; Weinganth, 192; total, 894, ito, sulchand, 18: Schmitt, Hant- 208: Vigarson, 201; Heins, 211; total, "942, Ben vanklin League, (On Grand Central Alleys.) FIRS = GAMB—Cherouny—Armatrong, Doling, 176; O'Rourke, 174° Kauf- man, 159; Roeder, 162; total, 828, JENNINGS—Batnert, bu; Schell, 12 National Provident Union, GAME E—Centennlal- Rott, 1 1 Kelly, 15 bit FIRST Lexander, Melkean, 143; total, 783, SECOND, GAME—Centennial—Rott, Lemander, 134; One, 151; Kelly, 1 +MeKean, 147, total, 97, Long Island— Sherman, 11; Sherburn, 182; total, 2%. THIR) DGAMB — Lincoln—Hulln, 188; 109; O'Shea, siCOND” as Pebharat, ian; tava 91.) “Jeeter, 198; Bennett, 147; Brice, 166) 185; O'Rourke, —1f0; yee cay Gar Hitchcock, 189; total,’ 705, | Fort Greene Doling. 15: Roeder, 178: total, 866, = Hansen, lls Mody, 111; Heinrichs, GLOBE—Junker, 180; Thetford, 102; Mar-| 441i total, 900, Un 16 Comptén, 165; McLeod, 152; Ladien’ Tournament, mrs FIRS’ uN essel, 117) Mrs, THIRD GAMP-—Jennings—Barnett, 139; | PERST GAME Mrs, Dressel, ari Mrh wore, an Meazano, 128; Gebhardt, 173; 162; M ‘reaham 133; tot 290, tou ‘im, 198; total, 290, GLOBE Junker, 146; Thetford 181 Mar. | SECOND oes W ites tin, 118; Compton, 160; Mcleod, 180;) jo9, Mra. ‘tresham, 114; total, 240. saad THIRD GAME—Mrs, Dressel, 123; Mrs, Georgi, 128; total, 201, Mrs, 9; Mra, Smith, 98; total, 192, Gan Companies, Germania National, (On Germania Alleys.) FIRST GAME—Pinneberger-Thled, 10 Iyer Gas Co, hh WH: Koppstatter, 168; Denner, iii "Meco, Beet Re tire, 16 Buchel otal’ a1, Fwr-Stot-| Crum, 18h; Mulligan, 36%, total, 7 ar het, is; Bohepperd, 100;] Gout, 8 Maur 1. ; Paulson, 179; total, 804.) 90; Snvlth, 204; iaonpen 188 Pinneberger—Thiel, yea, 180; Barnite, 165; total, > Koppstatter, 14; Den-|ShCOND' GAME—Brooklyn Bucholz, 169; total, 731.| Brooklyn Branch—Bginton, 1) Schoppner, 170; Hlmold,| 439; Voorhees, 184; Burnett, 133) Berry ii Welk, 96; Jepsen, 138 140, Wonsol, Gas Co. . No, ner, 158; total, 712, Neplf, 140; Smith, 151; Lambrecht, 161; THIRD ‘GAMES Frelhelt Duryea, 137; Barnitz, 189 totaly 7. ner, Bimold, THIRD" GAME — Brook! Union, gen, Schoppr " 5 Brooklyn Brane —Hainton, 206; Allen, Fair—Stoddard, — 120; | Bennett, i] 9 Voorhees, 167; Burniit, 193; Berry, Scheppard, 180; Mendelson, 161; Poul- total, 687, LS River Gas Co.-- son, 15%; to B, Mecutlo 5} atalres ATT; Crum, 1 Mulligan, 173; total, Sta, Palace Three-Men Tourney, (On Palace Alleys.) VIRST GAME- ahihuth, Czermak, 149; 1; —_—-—- STANDING OF CLUBS. 111; total, etna Kalienheck wey Bowllng Association, on Arthur's FARIERICANS WOULD errr i WREDdTLING B SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan, 10—Tom Jenkins and Jack Carkeek will meet in @ wrestling matoh here to-night for the title of champion catch-as-catch-can wrestler of the world, The/oontest will be brought off at Woodward's Pavilion, and one of the largest crowds that ever witnessed a wrestling bout in this vicine |men begin their tussle, Jenkins wanted a, mixed match, al- though the style adopted is his own best. Carkeek shines at this one method, and Tom wanted to run in a Graeco-Roman bout, It is Carkeek's boast that no man has ever put his shoulders to the mat In competition | smoe he began wrestling, Jenkins bs ity Is expected to be on hand when the} JENKINS AND CARKEEK IN OUT TO-NIGHT FOR A WORLD’S TITLE, Big Men Will Meet in Catch-as-Catch-Can Compee tition in Woodward’s Pavilion, San Francisco, wortain he can do the trick, Owing to the large number of victories which Jenkins has won on the mat the sporting men have made him the favor= ite in the betting, |FLAHERTY WINS ON A FOUL, (Special to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mays, Jan, 10,—In what will probably be the last bout at the Cambridge A, A, for some time, Martin Waherty, of Lowell, was given |the decision over Fred Bryson becauss jof an alleged foul in the sixth round last night. The decision was an unjust one, us Bryson commivted no foul, In _the opening preliminary "Young" |8t. George won over “Young” Buckley in one round, Johnny Mahan scored & | \ietory over J, Little in three rounds \in-six rounds from Walter Jennings. cock; second section, Interurban, West Side, Wanamaker; at Samuels's Harlem Circle alleys, Palace Tpurney—Colts, Poodles, Elm; at Boyer's ‘alleys. Knights of Columbus League—Vera Crug, Holy aay Congress Own; at Thum & Lehrixich’s Alleys. ‘New York Leaguc—New Jersey, Spar- fan, Buffalo; at Amann & Triess's Al- Hlveraide League—Onwanl, Washing- San. Orchard; at Sievers & Lankenau's aoe Royal Arcanum Leag East ‘New Yo Bedford, tallbert; Eldorado ley 8 Brocklyn Royal Arcanum Minor League—Oscenla, Fulton, Willlamsburg: Peerless, Undine, Commonwealth; Long Ne ‘at Island, Empire State, Park Slope; at Superba Alleys, Jewellera’ 1e — Alkin Lambert Company vs, 1. at Universal Alleys, Long Island Navy League—Brooklyn, Canarsie, Old Mill; at Universal Aes Ben Franklin Leawe~ivening Tele- bie Bulletin, News; at Grand Central leys, Waterman Company; — NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Ia, Jan, 10.—The entries for to-mor- row's races here are/as follows: a FIRST RACE--One halt mile; two- year-oid cols and eciding Judge Parker, oh, dere M Frio ob Alma H. (CF, Fivalihaut) 107 —— Wagstatl, ch.’ g. Wagner. Lottie " Carpenter Bisie Harris) De Soto Libation, Makawy (8, Proteus, b,c. temusyeh H. Mri Young Ligh Chauncey Oleott, Wi alter—My stelle «Ww, Pooie’ tity Alacantara SO} Hannibal Tey (Tad) Ke sh THIRD, RACE—One mile, 180? Fox Mond (2M) Joe Le 2409 AU 240 2402 100 ‘Telescope OURTH RACE: handles p. Thirte ns of a 0 wy rh 104 189 Dick Ber FIFTH RACE—One and — one, selling miles H Avelitun, 1 word Bench, alernian MeCarth an) Raufloy Hooawiik Little hy sSeinper VIN A at | One mile. Probable Hradtley 0 il Hlennenwroerth Tirand New Blue Mint Harkage 24% John y sikh AAA adit i ci ls by 100 Flesttut WW ‘* Hanlon apprentice allowance, Galnoa in the next bout, and Eddie Carr won — Antomobiles of every description jfrom _ the dainty little runabout to the brat puting, mile-a-minute road locomotive will be shown at the Importers’ Autos mobile Salon, which opens at the Her’ wid Square Exhibition Hall, in the Macy Building, to-night, Some of the forciyn cars have beet delayed in transportation, due to heavy weather at sea, Fifteen’ cars came on the Toursine, which arrived yosterdry and tweniy more on the Zeeland, The ') United States customs ingpectors are doing all in their power to help pro mote the show and have accepted tho personal guarantee of the exhibitors, releasing the machines at once, Tho custms: Inspectors will examine the marhines officially at the show, od MURPHY TO MEET ATTELL, PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 10,—Tommy Mure phy, @ bantam-w ight pugilist of New York, and Abe Attell, of San Francisco, were matehed here yesterday by Jack McGuigan to box six rounds at the National A. 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