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Taleienines neh pect Anas Tb ene hafman nN eK marc! ROBERT ED ‘ ‘ HE MAY. FIND A MANAGER WHILE ON HIS HUNTING TRIP, - + UXEDOS PUT UP HIGH SCORE Jersey Bowlers Pass the Mark a; of Shamrock Five in. Game it 3 Last Night in Criterion Na- tional Tournament. BIRD Seve RES ie: {DIAMOND STUDDED MEDAL WHEN (T WAS Balke wetsou FOR WINNER OF 10 MILE ‘ eee RACE IN GARDEN GAMES OT ERC re i Rect aan ' 9 \ John D, Crimmons Donor of Costly Trophy for One the hr Gere cronp ie rie ee HOT SPRINGS iS AMERICA § MONTE CARLO of Many Feature Events at Greater N. ¥. Bc. terion National tor ent, The fc ‘e He al a rbiireur sy e Ha Trish A. A. Carnival. ‘was beaten by four points, the Tuxedos miu th ts fy 1.8 Men and Women of Sporting Proclivities Can Get Almost Any Kind of Game| + aemontatutdes co medal th rene are on the prosramme and ar ond game of the eeries, when the mon most valuable trophy ever offered in|/Open to all registered athletes, whether * Hom) New Jersey had iolisingrinsd oe in, Gambling Palaces There, from the Roulette Wheel to Craps, an athletlo contest, will be given tho macabers ot anal clube oe ae en Ria Sako pesca aera winner of the ten-mile championship | cay, ercand Piha iad ted Mec} ard Although the Huguenots were badiy , run' at the monster athletic carnival of |nnaicar: one milecaod cehult ean hae peaten by the Tuxedos they evened (Bpecial to The Bventng World.) matics will there be a fair chance to The gambling 1s very quietly done tion, and Messrs. Dugan and Stuart.| the Greater New York Irish A. A., in dicap; ranking igh § eu - ALi ticki WG: WAGUILAE OVOE tho Mobage. HOT SPRINGS, Ark. Jan, 11—The|welgh .the advantages which Hot however, The club-house dodts stand|The last named is thé man who vulled| Madison Gquare Garden, Feb, 4 John 80-yard aawostsey. Fel jump, caps K Palace five ta, the fret peme of tne (Veiner ty azo dealing out ih Hot | Springs offers as a winter racing centre. tnviingly open, but the obsequlous at-/oft the Aight between Corbett and Fite D, Crimming, the millionaire art col-|‘yuy toys toon cane ace ey arate \werles, ‘The latter team were not to Gprings just at present is most discour-|'The present icy weather is most ex-/tendant ts ever on the alert to exclude |simmons at Carson City, The Southern lector and leader of Irish soctetion, Wo args pienigegey! al Li lis Outhoue and they wut the teams on an /MMs to the: Mastemnere who are flock: |¢raordinary, 90 the natives say. objectionable characters, The Southfegn |is just across from the Arlington Hotel. | “he donor of the medal. le Schools Athletic aan irek nehad % even basis for the night's play by win. %%6 Into town, They leave « region of| When night comes along the crowds in|Club is the most luxurious of all. 8 Next to the Southern is the Kentucky} All the best distance runners in the |New York; two-mile relay race, handi- snow and ice, and expect to drop into ®| the warmth of the hotels or the luxurl-|perb paintings adorn the walls, The Club, owned by William Shanon woe amateur ranks, including Champion) cap, four men to a team, each man to ning over the Tuxedos in the final 1s the practical ft yoe Cai art are Seon, On the £2088) oame of the series, which gave all land of sunshine and flowers, but are}ous splendor of the clubs forget the/hangings and curtains are almost price- Bate tease: Barner ok ie fore ney a Saga Pay a I ee members of the Nationa @ & Nadiad Lo hss inns nd billiardist contingent isappolnted to find weather more dis-| discomt Thi “ aia" for a three teams e victory in the tourney. forts of the day. ey wander |less in valuo. The carpets seem like |things at the Rontunky, and ‘Kid’ i stat vot the men no | 788 Seon agreeable than that which they left.|in and out of the gambling palaces, tak- | thick velvet plush, and there 1¢ no sound Weller, gperates the pocl-room annex) Joyce Je training for the race of his distance Handa from a stand withe : . w out follow, us Yesterday there were icicles hanging|ing a crack at faro in one, a whirl-at/save the click of chips, the rattle of the| indiana Club, whioh is capitalized and he fee ine ai siskcvcsaniss meal ha Mou fon th yas ‘ —Huguenot—Bastlan, 302; elpate in the amateur | FIRBT GADR—Huguenot— Bas! +} erom: the fence rails of the track, and|the wheel in another, and a roll at|ball and the monotone of the dealers |operated by Johnny Payne and Geor tourament in Chicago, | Mequin, 201; Hauser, 12; Weber, 100; | om tie, taake TOO®. One ts room, [arepe ina third, There is « fascination |or croupiere ow Throughout the athletlo world the) grin Gnd mile i sirte j i, i rT » Bennett, the latter large st @hip; one-mile es asc Mp over the entry of a] Bure, Us; a eae tan Peles? linen they came back to town. they hh the rattle of the Ivorychips and aanouneeh, oa the result of ® play '8 | tiger in the Memphi and Crescent| coming meet 1s causing a great deal| scratch, four men t ollegt am, oa race, ® ‘named Pagin, who is| —Walker, 172; Watlers, 137; Gautier, City Jockey Clubs, Kane mane) of talk, and it ie expected it will|t? run @ quarter of @ ‘nile “h mua ted with a| 14; Fry, 153; Cadieu, ams total, $43, bie eatin Mie hall Aad ta to Le the whirr oh the swe hla In connection with the Southern Club jages fe ambling and 9 Pore PG a o utshine anything of tte kind ever held|¢ dition 10 he e events there will also ving compe , | hotels, wo it ot wondered, x f ering about the tables/a restat Mark 8, m ir Of jets, @ a Gaelic football gam & aide stake, In his| BLOOND GAM 178; 2 Ld aabecin nated MES DFARE Gad GALS Balterned) RtLAP, | OTe, te pool reea 4 in this country, The following list of] Entries will close Elia si) Hi " tariceed Fol a tat Lavaca, that the newly arrived New Yorkers andj until the sun in almost*ready to peep|that made famous by Canfleld in Sara- Dool room, Bice nerpuced that Seat others ere deeply disgusted and talk|over the mountains, Now and then the| toga has just been opened. Here all the [py he Askanoes Ci Club, formerly. owned barred ii y Hal the late Wyoroen| We ae an kok i ald et, i of going back home. crowd hearw peals of laughter from a/ delicacies of the market are on tap, and |Joe Yeagor, Curt "Gunn and Jqpe8. ‘participated in’ the original pe Alt Re Aono vealed .| Tae Essex Park course 1s #0 orude|private room, where women can stake|this is a most decided relief for the pag Ke bial olabe Sette to. the high hingio Keon, 257), ae, Hp patratey and incomplete ‘and so badly arranged | modest wagers on the roulette table, | racing man who loves his good dinner Ruan thers hed ohne ‘ani sale abs y° it, mip tennant adieu, ‘208; Wal that the disgust of the New Yorkers | Hot Springs 1s the place where the/and has to put up with the American |where the piker may satisfy. hi it 30—M. i a4 ut Dasha soba Rod Wh; Wa tly dropral, in inorensed tenfold, It isn't fair to judge|man says to his wife: “I am going over|plan of living, which all the big hotels Bue ta a eye and me f pery had played matches with total, 964, in this, kind of weathor, however, and to do a bit of gambling, Go thou and do|ndopt here, The owners of the Southern |/\)t Not As oak Re CTE caren y Is and thar Mullen had done Three-Men Tourney. not until warm weather comes along |lkewise.’’ Club are Leo Mayer, a prominent mem: |cannot have his every wish satisfied in 6p * (Mhler's Fifth Avenue Palace ote and! takes the kinks out of the rheu- It is the Monte Carlo of America.|ber of the Metropolitan Turf Associa-'Hot Springs must he hard to please, enlenage Sh Fy ri GA MiG Teen No, 10—Dr. John Pienine, the “Butcher Boy,” !8| Archie McIntyre is the latest Amert+ diwirers of Mr. ‘Past Teen aioy total: A ‘Ten aba Imirers ir. Pagin are} lags, ‘eam ' e anxious to meet Frank Gotch at Graeco- | can jockey to arrive from abroad and, hame, h gear e's] Head. ie S| JENKINS WINS TITLE FROM CARKEEK; |PRES.HERRMANN jises sven: i, censor De oie 4 ry, they should 9 or under the same conditions that he|there during the past season, la en- onee to the found of ama’ SHCOND. GAMEB—Team No. 1b—Dr. Jess Kelly, 17) Gis Enler, 193; G. Doug- 5 met Tom Jenkins at Madison Square, | thuslastic over the way turf affains are “sy pigeonendy ea HL Nl iW. Han, x SAYS HE LL IT when they wrestled Ae hours and| Conducted and the riders treated “courte taken by Messrs, | MCormaok, 141; total, 461, ten minutes to a draw, MoIntyre got in from France on the Y 4 pote Dy The’ “Butcher Boy," who Is to meet | Blucher with hia wife and younger and McCreery, who wore | THIRD GAMF—Team No. +-Stouren- H. H, Bxeberg, the “Glant Dane.” ot ad 194; Wylte, 170; Rhames, 171; .|the Grand Central Palaco on Jan. 18, forother, Robble, Archie is getting al- “purest brand of ama- total, 645. Team No. 16-C, MeCor- CINCINNATI, Ohio, Jan, 11.—A sen wilt be ed heavily (a orn ve thy | most too heavy to ride, and his ts m ie they crossed cues In the ack, 190; Willlain Norris, 214; C, Me+ (Special to The Evening Worl.) Manager Morris Levy has matched lenge, saying he would fight Britt for sation was caused to-day at the Na- | Tingside odds if the powerful foreigner |are few and far between, but he has og the Manhattan A. G, in| Cornigek, 176; total, 579. BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 1.—Tdm Jen- Young Corbett to fight Battling Nelson |a $000 side bet and winner take Al! | tlonal Baseball Commission's meeting |4@ made a favorite in the betting, Maas New Jersey Howling Association. |kinn took from Jack Carkeek to-night [the latter part of February, Corbett | tho puree, Britt quickly replied that hy the announcement that August Herr- | Thomas F. Wynn, and Albert, Sibberne branched out as an owner antl trainer, Uy / convented after hearing Britt declined to/he had met and beaten Corbett, and} he Cincinnati Club, | Who lost a great deal of money on hin and has three horses on the French UW, wanted the tournament | (On Arthur's Alleys, Hoboken.) — |the title’ of champion catch-as-catch: Aight him, Nelson is on & hunting trip, | would not fight. him, but would’ meet | ™mann, President of the Cinolands |in the last match, will back him agala, | turf, pily removed the ‘disablit- | FIRST GAMB—Berckmann—Duffy, 140; | oan wrestler of the world, Jenkins had | Before Jeaving he directed Levy to ar-|Jabez White for the champlonehip, will resign as Chairman of the Na- piivieaisthe tis "T hav ty the tty uestion. Tae ‘hh Rodenberg, 1, Mohnkern, no trouble in, mastering the veteran, /'ange the contest, This asgortion did not mest, With ap, | tlonal Baseball Commission, All the aac ed fein fhede port an + i to , bead 4 aot night Car- vial, Britt ret somewhy' some pure billiard ama in diss C08) BH Hour ee Salned the frat Callin seventeen and (ark ee tage ctan oie ne oats |Contact? cemoses thinks ao Tieue | baseball men now here are trying ©) ENTRIES AT NEW ORLEANS. J chance to win a race,” he sald, fn some portion of | hyifier’ 3337 wenringer, 196; total, 784, '|a half minutes; the second in four and|Corbett were introduced by Announcer |of Wiite ‘that he is willing to fignt| prevall on Mr, Herrmann Ko feeon Molntyre,. in comcon arith oxi tane ‘ “are not taking part in lyncoND GAMN — Criterion — Brandt, | three-quarter minut Billy Jordan, There were cries for Cor-| the Hngilshman and if he does not | his determination to resign. Mr. Herr- te ines eeprerapeet ; d faments that prevail) 123; Horner, 180; Ricker, 167; Burri, bett and the little feiiow was giyen a| beat him In ten rounds he will let hit! mann has announced, however, that he ‘yes ae RYeatne Worle) Ing people who have seen the aport in : Hoi Chadwick, 160; total,’ 160. Hour-.|,,#@ used a bar wrist and half-Nelson | great reception when he stepped Inside | ‘ake all the money. ‘National Commis-| (RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, | that country, was enthusiastic over i Fe eae ae iar Winnes io; |fO,¥id the Mrst bout, and eaplured the lthy ropes, He declined to makea epeoch| Curbett 4 WOTKINE dally, with, Franicle eid dear le dgclsion, [28% WL—The entries for to-morrow’s |tho conditions there, ‘‘Jardy is @ great — U : 1c a . then Britt was called for, ell, who ia matched to box Dic! y + | ra foll : nsen,tt > wy Miller, 166; Behringer, 218; total, 851. ficig. Carkeek willing and clever, | weed a jand the latter part of this month, t i Ser ee ne. horse,” paid Molntyr, “and Ninek } , “ ‘he minor league men are paMicularl, . fi " lo ts e MASTERSON, who Is lnninp GAMM—CrterlonBrandt, 18 Tete sacked the "sttength and. youth of | Puig ot ulteen eT ae eth note | LAs,so0n as. Nolson returns articies of) anxious for Pepsin Moe ddl dal abate AAG EAE TU a3 Bice rive iehthe of mile; (surely the best steeplechaser in ir oe yoring Hot Springs with! Horner, 177; Rickee, Burrl, 199; {his opponent, He secured several holds /any man in the world weighing isi | AXicement will bi drawn Up and. the) 9 insists th a4’ lutte Red 04 | France,” log ‘announzes that Jet-| Chadwick, 171; total, nd Harckioann | that Ipoked ‘good enough to bring him| pounds, Corbett’ Instantly’ jun palr will fight at 199 pounds, If Corbett| #8, but sf he Insists they emmett 107 ie it the winner of the bout] Duty, 120; Topser, 177; Rodenberg, 1; | victory, but Jenkins easlly broke, them. fo the. rina and Mscanita Terabe: Ltn RYieestelle no wlll fares Britt to. wive| Want Jona 7) Boyan Se i ie Been etl | atime Ma seit ths Ate Shige shal- urn battle, New York National ague team, to H » ("Boots") Durnell, who 1s expected Hart and Jack Johneon, Monnkern, 167; Kirchner, 180; total, Succeed him, It Js scarceiy ikély that Hh 109 : . p HE 10 on the Kronpriaa Wilhelm, due to-day, nm match has been | Shugrue, 195; ela neat A 161; Houlahan,| Barnett, 157; Westrich is Appel, 192; | Columbla League—Enterprise, Tor ontort. will Ay ae ree 1 before leaving for Hot Springs, Ki Would appear. that the } Ben Franklin League, 161; Gallagher. 1 D'Callaghan, 1 Rothe lit; Guth, 183; t 84, nado, Iwago; at Behiusing’s alleys. |feugue SR a ert Med 18 12 ‘Wit Duenell bi hamplon will not be| pra GAME —Telesnamn-<Duncan, 1 tot Ho1ye ‘neinityeeMeDonald, Life Ina Aik Loagus—Hoesanvek, “roca! & Co.| Hakan Shieh cavent either George es Bit Otoe ie Fe RT DO TAREE eT: y As ran, 158 hy, 48; Donohue, vs, Vietor & Achells Whi 1 443 Franco?’ he was asked, follow «the commands of Connell, 2 178; Campbell, 166; ) 443! MeCann, 185 (On Thum's alleys.) lis; at’ Thum's White beat or Howard GriMiths and one minor 1 2 "a J fonel, Hi th Knecht, Drak bon. ‘Bunetin-—Ligde : y FIRST, GAMM—Iequitable Lit _|Blephant alles, league man, possibly Pat Powers, may SECOND Ri RACE Soven-elanihe of a mile; | “Zt Hooks 19 mo n gure thing that he lowever, there ray. 16) AW heat, Boz; Gardener, 131; Palace Three-Men Tourney, once quitable | Life—Jéhn-| American —“Nat'orel Metropolitan, br ramitted to the commission, weliiny will, Lester Reiff has virtually been uch rebl for the Boller- | (977, Me total 1, (At Palace Alleys.) Won, tii Meftort, Ik; Burgens, 16h: | Castle Point Fidella; at ‘Thum's WhRe | The consideration, of the fa or case A A Allee Commoner restored to favor, and Bhlelde will probs syle, tote . i " i Blephant alleys, ni Y ates Wilh 360n give him some | giccoNt) GAME — Tetesram—Dumean, |PIRBT GAR — Elm — Donahue, 18;| 8. Lite—Hubbell, 1; Wilson, 's24; Gal: | Broad ray “ourney—Criterion, Rose-| tp'in Ghlcngo ona date to be Axed by| $85 Knoles I MIEIO8 [ably get thle ticense, 1 left Parle befor eave career in the |” 19); Connell 19) Euart, 18; Campbell, CDSE BOA APA # Jagher,, 118; Dougherty, 183; Dean, 197; jdale, Berckmann; at SchwarlJe & Arps'a, Mr, Herrmann. sieeal 8 Lord ot the the meeting of the Jockey Club, mrlses Broadway is th 17, Kneoh' tota’ i ' | No_ purchas layore w! je al- (224) Maritana.... vii ‘ahaal a hice iio charepion ine | Freund) tats Luvcoater, 118; Harris, 100) | Leshinsky,, 1; total, snc ‘OND GAME— Equitable Lite-John- | Companies’ League-Northern' lowed until after the-etore of Vie drati- | “Zia Kieinwood. cannot say what «ction they har Mews. 153: Gold, 240; total, 09. 2 AME—Elm—Donahue, gon, leffert, 142; Burgess, l Mutual No. 1, New Amsterdam {ng season except in extreme emer. 19% Sonthamnton, 14 taken, Billy Donohue Is doing well ted. romurks of Col, Bat. ‘ B—-Pu letin— Bleeman, 171; Keller, 124; total, De: Hoffman, 164; total, & G, 0.) at Cadieu's Monareh alleys. tA ission and| THIKD RACE—Three-quarte MRTED, GAME —Pu lot li in-Lind Golte— Corcoran, 148) Bohutte,” 117; rh di tT Site 4 ail eDrahes Comeatiien: ao H Ie Go, Re noisy eH aes feral ad Lily Brooke ra of a, mile, Syere) ared Lelgh 18, of course, the kings he ; ty 12 a Lee dl : 0) Gal- ompanie e—Trus the national be tf pin ot then > ut of doh Brush as to play- ult, ts tates 68. PETA Gade iS ohatera—Piibie, 1:0;, Meher, 188: Dougherty, 97; Dean, 163; iot Amerioa, ‘Ldncoin, North American; sociation 0 determine If such emer- (Siow Poke. s [that pe UN RECS RC es ‘ tt ‘ Ti A hI otal vay Arcade alleys ency exists, ; on,” Seve ag has-been: Meee cnc i Hoe aiitgsr tis, Gold, 1ali to bdr aytretbrerey oat ee rae PTRIRD GAME Ranliabie Li Toh hattan Borough Toutiey-Ortental, "Changes ih the migor league ctroulte dentine Rice i enti , > D i gon, ; Meffert, 17 urges, ‘alisad fl udhrmann were predicted by Chairman Herrmann 58 or, President of the Ameri- uiyn Tourney, (3; Bosch. 189; total, 476 Dey, 1M; Hoffman, 154; total, $00, rerok's alleys, lin an. Interview to-day, Ban Johnson, = 00 TO PLAY BA . j ¥ nant syle, aylor sets forth wel Ot ah Mee New Jersey National, 8 Lite-Hubbell, M1; Wilson, 184; G Itiverside Liague—Atalanta, Mohawk, ky |Preaident of the American League, In ar Bile eh 90 SKET BALL, 4 (On Ehler's Hitth Avenue Palace Alley) | “1, imuxedg alloys, New York.) Re ghie tist Dougherty, 9; bean, Hill; at ‘Blevers & Lankenau's | his statement to tho baseball men, had 9 i Ives so éarly | FIRST GAMB -~ Commonwealth—Blatr, Se pea regee stale? y total, 721, ° mist that the only olution of the pres-| “ine yam Pung tts ‘The Wanderors basket-ball team will meet arly In the sea~ McKean, 141; Ogg, 129; Hi 169; | FIRST GAMB— X—Puls, 20; Vi ‘American Natlonal, York Teague—Knickerbocker, jent situation growing out of the com- (283) St, Tamman: 02 the Drovklyn Basket-ball Club at the Pratt Hiaiaeiaght ocrivoied | iy, MCKCeaD te Oe ey bene, | mowe, tity M ia; Haan, 1 ° |aizonquin, Sticker; at Aroaun & Triess' petition tor pleyers,, was the Mgantzn- HOUNTH IcACE—Ono mi 2 anetitute xymnaeiun to-night, ‘The teams ° painder of the summer and| 400; Iinnt, 10); Swan, Ml; iebvehimn, 2 19 Imperial—Stet (On Thum’s Alleys) ulleys, [Pion of a twelve club elroult, which he| (228) Red Ruler die aiica evenly Gutoiee, aa) WY ts q total, #1. Miller, 180; FIRST GAME — Knickerbocker — Mal-| itookklyn R.A. Teague—Osccola, Em- considered to be Impossible, and com- HBA Norwood Ohio” ahouiia brovecintaranil hee 7G the sane Pen terUe Oy) OND No, 3 ; tolal, 970. Thcker, “Ii: La Forest, 201: Snyvier, ford; at Leldorido alleys, [Coreting’ on uhis. statement, Mr. Herr=| 398, Rankin, Contest, the Ryersone aad che telah ge i IFS bier a ed au Qi Nias --Universal—Rarmend, | 193; Hoffman, 182) Gelsler. Bil; total, ks it A. Minor, Lengue De Imani gald to-day: fay Halas by will play. & mateh : rinity Ay ay ' 180, pennnelia on the strange! 193, Win Annick, J niet, 186; total, ies taal eae ee tes add “i nn ie i eas ; ‘Ben eta fae eli n, Pe “In my judgment, if we continua un: 282? Garninh 3 ‘ Glants to pluy a series ig teams were at their Midwood—Becker, Ais Helng, 165; Duke, 183; Miller, 1! Iwh, 192) tots MeMoran, 148; “ules, 186; total, 869, SECOND GAM IRD GAME—Enstmead, 226, N gacker, 172; La Boren 2; Hodgins, 146; Jdwards, 19 1s}; Hoffman, 204; een” 203; iibert, |der prevalent conditions, I believe that | rier 01 ‘ ay ae Superba alte in tit) or throe years changes tn 0 | yania, RACB—One ‘mils’ “and twenty! OLD DR. GRINDLE, © Leo Kile Dennison Manu. |Jeast one of the major league circuits 85 7 i 0 i i YEARS A SP Co, ‘vs, Udall & Ballou; Ut | will he Imperative, ° TVISEASED OL Mleys, Later tu ithe day the report that | Under Dre Guide & watmn nerl- Caaltinan Herrmann. hitended to re- {al discanes peculiar to sven ute permaneney Stebbins) 145; Hutwohl, 151; Selmsen, Jo9; total, 76, THIRD GAME —Fern—Bennett, 253, yur “ the choi We *Piautue 'Pyrrho Universal Ben Frahklin League—Citizen, TE Selle, 170) Hunt, YS; Swan, didi | dil; Coral. Wl Ratox—Puls, 18; Ver- | 88h, Phoenlx—Churen, 1745 Bauer, 152! 1 i ; | MORRIS WOOD, Ketcham, 186; total, 904, Midwood—| meule, Mayhew, 165; Haas, 94;| Brown, 217; Hunt, ‘M9;' Pope, 173; Machine, Mail and xpress; at !ejyn trom. the National Commission maa daulekls, shore ehslly ahd On men Becker, 102s Hons, ist: § bing, 4st; | Wilde Wit torah oie NOAH a exer -Churahi ik he Wworta, 2, UrouRht to Ins attention and he Mamvolle in DRV MOT vO OF ABU URGE RAVertiaR Wood, etwonl, 143; elm: } total, »>G oenix—Chure' A or Leaguc Vorld, guid 2 Shae: od Poiso f 0 Re aee mn ta ye TE alee aa ‘ai New York League: Pe, iat Brown, Weer flunt, tal; Pope MeLaughins alleys: vv ythoriaed no one to, say that (Bid) Mery Aersi Netvous “Dunit dive t yoo meneh ayy ean In- Knights of Colambus (On New York Alleys.) tal, $82, Montgom: Lefting: i America—Atanide, Voler’ |jntended to resign the chairmanship of 24% Bxtol Ridneyeand. widuer Complaints. from, i ‘Oné Mred J. Robson, thy j FIRST GAM) ‘Sen 1m); Lanthan, 80; Welss, hv; Star of Brooklyn; at Becollyn 'Palacs jhe Nathinal Commission, , Further wGroree | Port ; Heart, Sore throat ahd mouth haineyl oat pa of Canada, is out (On ¢ al Alleys.) Iss; Duncan, 1 rydo Clause, 100; English, 188; total, 973, alleys |than that T have novuing to say at this 150 Gaslighter | ings In to a. Btrloture in teen to th FIRST GAMB—Vera Cruz—Burns, 162;| maker, 169;' Cofma timo." SIXTH RACE—Five-clghths of } 10) to 20 days. Heoeele In tom) A ohe “Ae 0 New Yorker in arrott i Mooney, 158) Cronghived:| Spartan —W. Geo bali penn ai taht | SPORT | ey well one Greeaue 8 nile ait yaratnary’ contrac ol! ineaes at nie ; Schwab, 149; total, 7 Holy Trin-| Schilling, 290; Rehm, u | * sg | dee i In fh to 10 dav ont ahaa Hy -MeDonsia. in; ‘Moran, 8h; Mug.) 4: total, ot North Side Lateus-Conosrd, Hyper-| AT SARATOGA. CURLEY SEEKS TROUBLE, ba a (Dy, Grindle In tity at mth hes its. ¥ ha Yo Donohue, 130; McCann, 142;| 81} ONT oA New vemeey Lens ‘on, Mutual, at Schults’s alleys, Bride 1 AN nl i i ral i colw " rence, yuncan, 129; Carydon, 135; + aahe—AU ‘l, r fe \ which he has occupled OV) 20 YRARS. 0, 8k COND GArtE—Vera | Crur-Burne,| Sehoonmaker, 161 Coftihan, tits fotal Grove Vi) at Phun Se iadartatat:| SARATOGA, N, ¥., Jan, 11.—President| Kid Curley Is after any of the follow: a Coot Ae M1 | Record whioh no other phyalclan Parrett, 111; Mooney, 104; Crough-! 762. ffalo--Barnett, 167; Westrich; | leys, U Roland W. Smith, and the mombers of the| ing boxers: Tommy Feltz, Hughey Mc- 165 Mra. Frank Font: fully elaim, Ad » Medinina $1 well, 1: Schwab, 198; total, @. m0, Cone 11, Kea 188; Roth; 176; Guth, 168; | “Kaights of Columbus LeagueDo soto, Saratoga Winter Club, Incorporated for pr Bi Yi feet te — Pinky" Evans or Tommy Mur. call, BOR, Medi¥ney “Almirante; at 1 motion of outdoor aporte here, successfully | (aye Gurley’ will vom betore: any. Clb ie ‘alate, if aun) cee teal Gade, 211; | bach C I ec aeh any lene the tonogganing season at the new Ye ‘a Ilmited round contest big ted - ~ Congress Own—T, F. Gerdes, 212; tot ‘pattaio Wont nd, Aetnay a sl orb piers fi be nile cae ot Ben Riley's fees ble ha and Seat ane motiey, any way to <1 hdvartitements for he Wor nt fh the the ait und Pr . Ss a at MT re eg ene nee pean) ey “we iid