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“pee ‘This action of merely a reaMrmation Of Control also ratified th mile which was re They have been named as sobedule) tim: TERA 7" vs BIT _S FOR AMATEURS! ) Shot-Putter Disciplined by His Univer. tor Competing in Games in This City Last Month. ferred by the Western Intercollegiate Conference to the respective boards of control, ‘The proposed now rule pro vides that a etudent must have been studying at @ college three months be- fore he can be eligible for athietio con- testa, ete WHILE AWAITING BREAKFAST THE SUAVE AND GENTLEMANLY WAITER, BRINGS OUT A SHELL GAME. You Oon'T See HORSES AT THe Races: > Just A BETTING RING LIKE THIS. Sewepd To TH SPREAD UPON ATTEMPTING TO RETIRE YOu Find A FARO LAYO ie Wieeeieebeietetot | BASEBALL SEASON WILL BEGIN APRIL 14 fe - Presidents Johnson and Pulliam, After a Conference, Agree on a Schedule Calling tor 164: Games, CINCINNATI, Jan, 12.—~The baseball season will open on Friday, April.14, and close on either Oct. 5 or 8, the schedule of the National and the Amer- loan leagues each providing for 154 This much has been decided by Preei- Pulliam is still confined to his bed. The Bast and the Western intention of committees for their respective leagues, and the conference was simply pre- Wininary to the arrangement of the achedules to eyvold all conflict, Bavtorn clubs will opiey in the “ee {nthe feat wt the Sen a oct bed Boe ee is ye ‘ nd been heretofore ‘announced t jeague, Thal pee Herrmann now denies an Tesigning at the 4 present BENNETT HAS ‘World, se Br J 12—Jaee ‘Pranoisco .. Jan, vaste has taken beef Bennett; of MoKeeaport, eanlly defeated that ttle, meres years, over a year prey tenes 0 tn wt When he wres- Nouroulah, in Madi- den . Aouroniah made, ned rabbit. Jen- ted away for several fell on Tom, slowly rolled ‘hig whoulders and nearly life out of him, urk walled back to Turkey. | later Jenkins was again aa of the world.” eas in keeping tite titles than there is ganic. thrown twice by Gotch in } Then'he came back to New here he was advertisod as ba, | of the fact that if that ttle hie had Jost it to BRITT says that he will fight ¥ man in the world at 138 pounds | > M, any man—well—bar- George Krall, of Philadelphia, in o elx- pect fight jast night before the Wil- inington Athletic Club, Bennett made @ mark of his man, hitting him when- ‘ever he pleased, but he tvok pity on him and refrained from giving a knockout blow. —— HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. ESSEX PARK, HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Jan, 12—The entries for to-morrow’a races aro 08 follows: sete neee ee 108 (Rusgell—Reo- Peeeeees ort ene es lO8 (Hastinge—-Da- —— Romany Rye Gainaidsiy— Bleter Anne) .... one hea " = dim J we ere (251) Critical ; ite Fra Fillipo 1 Baterre —— Last Faustus ——- Col, Preston ‘ woe ieee and one-halt “fur: foung Corbett, you know—and—a— iting it to Jabez White, the yoteran lightweight, you know, Jimmy suddenly grown so nT ‘He knows, and the sporting “Knows, that Jabexz White would ey Jost about enough warming. Clee to make him’ feel Uke fight- ee tine, ould Britt bar Young Corbett, ly it SOUS, sit ei who has er aio fi nti ne sti a 2VAN IN MARKET. Well lane care me anyway, be next season. He Bey Aeclares he tias no tdoa|!"« FOURTH RACH — Three-qyarters miles handicap, 236 Scotch’ Dance . —— Mamie Wort 21 Pancreatis —— Tosean (249) Wild Inishman. FIFTH RACE-Purse; five and a halt fur. lone. hiet Bush Asterisk 24 Delpnle 261 All Searlet , 104 == Sheena Van 0 78) Manes ‘¢, 101 mie Mi “We Maines SIXTH RACE—Mile and a sixteenth; pell- "248 Priority .. -=~, Bany ‘Trade Nkland Swift Wink Bib WRESTLERS Bote Noir Hs edit After much dickering, Tom Jenkins, ‘the big Cleveland wrestler, and Frank Gotoh, the present heavyweight cham- pion wrestler of this country, been matched, the bout to take place in Cleveland, have NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 12,~-The entries for to-morrow’s races are as follows: WIRST WACH—Selling; six furlongs. SECOND RACE—One mile, brow Atheling . Sarah Maxim ,., Beverly .., Brunswick Hickory’ Cori Quarry New THIRD RACK—Or a Fannette rae Merry. Achubs 1b Aleem i Barkelinora | Pit *Aueumnator 260 Little Boy 104 Jerry Hunt |. (2a) Lady Charlot 180 Gaslignier 282 Aladin (254) Montebank 267 Joe Lereer FIFTH RAC furlong: AQ) Melle 21 Contentious’ — Hollick + Wraath of” Ivy AIDE ve yeove Miitond RACE—One welling, Conundrum mile and Curate Bacld Gold Age Leader... SECO) {E~Arthurs—Koops, 198: Lonbach, 152: Miller, 181: Wagner, 10) Helng, 157: total, $44. New Jersey Schoonmak Chamberlain, 145; Cory da 181: Coffman, 158} otal enty | THIRD a fauttable—IKnoth, 172; Sell, 176; Schecterla, 202} Bander, 159 > BM. Arthurs Koons, 18}: Lenba Ts Miller, 172; Wagner, 204; Helna, 184; total, $00, ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF A “SPORT” AT HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS. FRAWLEY WANTS AMATEUR BOXING Friends of the Sport Have Decided to Give the Professionals the Go-By at This Session of Legislature,? Bpecial to The Evening World.) AVBANY, Jan. 12,—Senator Frawley, } the father of the boxing bills considered ‘in the Legislature last year, will offer BROOKLYN BOWLERS WIN ANOTHER SERIES Tho Interstate League completed an- other section of thelr tournament on two different alleys jn Jersey last night. At Jérsey City on the home alleys of the Jerkey City émterstate team the Brooklyn cracks won three straight games. % Brooklyn had its best men on the al- leya, the team being made up of Voor- hels, Allen, Helitay, #, Egelhoft and Haller, In the first game the Brook- lyns tallied 988 against 970 for the home team, The second game was a walk- over for the visitors, who put up the fine score of 4018 to the Jerseys’ 941, aa last game way wou by Brooklyn | Mac! a margin of pate pina to spare, 6 other ew Tntervtate Leagne. FIRST GAME—Jermey City—Uhl, 183; R. Luhrs, 191; Muller, 204; McMoran, my Cc, ‘total, at Brook- SRCOND Ghicmeserier City~Unhl, ii R, Lubes, 190; Muller, 182; McMoran, 212; C, TLivhrs, 163; Nie ‘941. Brook- lyn—Voorhels, 234; Allen, 190; Helitas, 12; teas Bgelhott, ‘201; Haller, 210; to- tal, whith AME Jersey City—Unhl, R, Luhrs, 198; Muller, 162; Me itoran 3; C. Luhrs, 197; total, 97, Brook: lyn—Voorhels,’ 222:' Allen, 201; Hellas, i Figoltoff, 192; Haller, 198; to- tal, 99, Interstate League. IRST GAME—New York—Koster, 179; ‘Walsh, 165; Heng, 130; Moffat, 173} aM 176; toads Bee Paterson—Taylor, 189; Drew, Roche, 167; Moran, 179} Brunt. 168) Noial » 848, ND GAME~Now York— ‘Koster, 1%; Walsh, 153; Decanule, 155; Moffett, 179; Cohn, 212; Paterson— Taylor, 166; Drew, ‘194; ine 166; (Moran, 178: "Brunt, 198; total, 691. THIRD GAME—Koster, 4 Walsh 157; Dechmule, 187; Moffatt, 2 total, 918,’ Paterson—Ta Not, 160; Drew, 110; Roche, 190; Moran, 193;' Brunt, 188} total, 901, New Jersey Bowling Avsoctation, FIRST GAM!—Hohoksn—Sohrooder, 160; Sievers, 1M; P. Vanderneyden, Mil; F. Vanderheyden, 185; H, Vandenheyden, 185; total, 838, Vanety~T, Browne, 182; Paty, 163; Protln, 187; Schilling, 201 Browne, 149; total, 336. ND GAMB ~ Broadway — ial Weatphal, 173; Schoefteld, Wanter: 200; Carlleu, ay total, Variety Browne, 157; Daly, Protin, 204: Schilling, 187; W. Brow 162; total, | THIRD GAM—Broadway—Dumas, 172; Ww. Westphal, 18; Schoefteld, lers, 207; Cadleu, 163; toral: Ken--Sobrosder, | 140; 8 Vondenheyden, *, Vonderheyden, Ma Vondetnesden,, 108s total, S97, New Jersey National TYournament, (On Tuxedo Alleys, Newark.) FIRST GAME Hanltubles-- “Knoth, 112; Werell, 191; Sell 219: Schecterle, 196} Sanders, 18%: total, 9f0, Ne Jersey— 158: Buck, Hohoonmeker, Wl; Chamberlain, 201; Coffman, Corydo total, 915 Commercial League, (On Fasr Alleys.) FIRST GAME—Borgfald & Oo, Bay 125; a erg fer, 140; Dusenberry, 111; body, 310; total, §17, SECOND GAME—Huckutt, Cartiart & ae wae f° Co,—Sohaper, 168; Ha: 151; Hackett, 48; ‘ae “wit: ton, total, 825, Gamen’-Diniel, famson, 142; Bledler (4), Walker (6), 181; Dusenberry, 135; Laghtbody, 216; total, 768, THIRD “GAMP—Hackett, Carhart & Co,—Schaper, 171; Hayes, 133; ‘Turling- ton, 182; Hackett, 24; Taylor, 1i total, 831, Borgfeld—Walloch, i McKean, 154; Hupp, 177; Huott, 169; Pflum, 22; total, 67, Morning Newspaper League. (On MoLaughiln's Alleys.) FIRST GAME—World—Siddall, iat MacLavohlan, 19; Kirwan, 193; Ralston, 162; Farlow, ia ee fi. Brose —W vat sert, Gest SEM a Kirwan, total, $68, BECO) 118; Faron, ih ne Boynton, 218; M v loGuinness, 170; Hughes, 221; White, 168; Melville, 181; total, THIRD 'GAME—Press— Welsert, | 168; Lege bl Me! pel, 172; Greene, 132; Suent Tee, et egunnd sat asks Hughes, icGuinness, Hy ay fi White, at Melville, 167; total, 851. Silk League, (On ‘Nhum's Alleys.) GAME — Stein brucker, "Horna, 189; Walsh, 166; Stalp, th Von Dohien, 144; total, 863, i, Gel Achilles—Davis, 200; Foeck, ai Hid ol hrs, 147; Sohmid, 1 I, HCOND GAME — Stelnbtuoker, A) ererortmen, 151; Walsh, 171; Stolp, 184; ohlen, 165; tor }, we total, §78, lea—Davis, 160; Rouck, oer, oa; Robe, 143; Boned, Sb: ‘to ™ GAM, — Steinbrucker, 198; Biotin, 172; Abr 14; Stalp, 121 ack Hes-—Davis, le lusere, 180; Medel 1; 8 Redti 102; total, 774, Germania National, (On Germania alleys.) FIR8T GAME —Buftalo Barnett Weatrich. 7} Hngelhart, Brown, | 148; been} ‘orl, 179; Brauer, 149; Sabetelll, Pohtenderth Wr total $8. Civil, Ber: ce-—Denninger, 128; Opsner, 179; Folst, Friteah, 115; total, 819, Buffalo—Barnett, 168; “Roth 154; Guth, 184; total, 86, Clvil’ Ger. bie aa rR er, Ossnt 134 Folst, 146; ieeht, 110; Mrtteche 1B; total, Knights of Columbus, (On Colonial Alloys.) FIRST GAME—De Soto—McSherry, 188; Gremming, 165; P, Hickey, 165 fin, 180; Brosnan, 180; total, #27, Me- Givney—Moshet, 18; O'Neill, 190; Lee, Juz; White, 10; L, Bourveau, 247; cota, ¥2 ECOND GAMB—Do Soto—MoBherry, 187; Cremmins, 123; P, Hickey, 168} Kennedy, 190; Brosnan, 12; Almlrante—Chickerlo, ‘131; Rothwell, 143; Hennegay, 112; ‘Welch, 160; Cot- 161; total, 713, 28; 169; ie Brauer Seatrion Engelhart, th: ter, iy THIRD GAME—McGlyney—Mosher, 190; O'Neill, 188; Lee, 144; MeAdam, 160} Le Bourvedu, 224; total, 906, ‘Almt- rante—Chickerlo, 111; Rothwell, 147; Honneasy, 117; Welch, 188; Cotver, 147; total, 380, New York League, (On New York Alleys.) FIRST GAMB — Knickerbocker — Mal- gacher, 160; Leowhamit, 214; Brunssen, 161; Hoffman, 216; Gelster, 180; total, 4. Alxonquin—Smith, 135; Schwelke, | Harrie, 200; Moynahan, 114; D. Parker, 156; total, 854. COND GAME—Sticker—Maynussen, IBhelleh, 1%; Carroll, 179; Kuehn, Walter, 169; total, 872. Algonquin mith, 188; Schwelke, 184; Harrie, Moynahan, 168; D, Parker, 101; total, 883, THIRD GAME — Giticker — Maynussen, 234; Whriich, 147; Carroll, 144; Kuehn, 24; Walter, 161; total, $9. "Knicker: hooker—Malzacker, 100; Leonhardt, 214; Brunssen, 164; Hoffman, 216; Gelsler, 160; total, $91. loch, 138; MeKean, 148; Hupp, Huott, 717; Plum, 164; tora Gar ner & Co,—Dinkel, 171; Wi iiigats b Ben Franklin League. (At Grand Centra! Alleys.) FIRST GAMH—Citizen—Lovelace, 191; It's just like this. Griffith—Clark—says that this fellow Brush—John T.—must allow the Glants tds m.| We, Pastimes] |Thum & Kahladort's aileya. to play the Highlanders a sertes of ball games ¢his spring before the open- ing of the regular season: Just ak present what John T. says is not available,and perhaps fortunately, for when John T. is threatened he frequently rises in anger and says things thet are easily understood by members of his team and the baseball fraternity generally, but are neverthe- less unprintable in the chaste sporting columns of an evening paper, What Mr, Grifth has to edy on Mr. Brush’s curt but firm refusal to play the Amerbans this season has been expurgated and boiled down to the fol- | been lowing. “Brugh's reason for refusing to play us, that Js, that the Glants have ar- Tanged @ schedule of apring exhibition games, {8 no reason at all. I have also arranged a full echedule for the High+ janders, but would be willing to cancel every one of the games if necessary in order to get @ chance to play the Giants, If Brush was willing to cancel games to play the Boston Americans I can't see why he would not do 80 to play the Highlanders, If he was very anxious to play us of course he would do #0, “Possibly if the Naticnal Commission adopts Brush’s plan for inter-league series between the various clubs he may change his «mind before spring and play us a aeries of three or five games, At any mate, we are willing to take all the chances of being In condition. In this respect we could not possibly have any- thing on the Glants, because, on the t/authority of Joe McGInnity, all the New York National League players Schuckmen, 168; Haley, 159; Keamey, 179; McClintock, 197; total, 4, Amer- Ican Muchindst—Huahes, 167; Gross, 148; By ale, 147; Hildebrand, 137; Langu- fleld, total, 782. BECOND a AMHE—Clitzen—Lovelace, en Rotnreen, 112; Sey aia yearns, Meclintock, 169; , bem Sella 143; Butts, 188; ttoell, 192; Mute well, 100; Seilth, 170; ‘total, $38, VHIRD GAME—Americon ‘Machinist— Hughes, 156; Gross, 199; Epple, 162; Hildebrand, 14; Langefleld, 1/7; total, $47, Mall—Gellars, 180; Butts, 14; Toell, 162; Stillwell, 18; Smith, ML} | total, 197, Three-Men Tournament, (At Ebler’s Fifth Avenue Palace.) FIR8T GAME—No. 9%.—Kennoedy, 118; Lichtenwald, 164; Sanatore, 179; 461. No, 5.—Gortland, 159; Egan, 145; Lee, 140; total, 48, SECOND, GAMB—No, 18, —Hohnes, 162; | Cring, 171; Cohn, 182; total, 615, No, ¥.— | Kennedy, 161; CEE Ell 180; Sana- tore, 191; total, 632 THIRD GAME—No. 13—Hohnes, 1 Cring, 206; Cotm, 193; total, 656, No. Gartland, “45; Eman, 186; Lee, 205; to! 637 eet BOWLING GAMES TO-NIGHT, Life Insurance League~Mutual Bene- fit. vs. Provident Savings; at Thum's White Blephant alleys. Harlem League—Westchester Wheel- Rough Riders; at} Riverside Leugue—Rosedale, Washing- at Slevers & Lankenau's men, Corinthian, ton, Harlem; alleys. Amenicin Oatmeal—Spartan, Belviders, bit ville; at Thum's White Elephant al- ‘Taylor th pd wr it became whispered about that Pity cane of dishonest work. Aye Tmperlal; at French & Graham's 8 at ss as 8 alleys stor, Harlem, Santa Maria; at T) Lehrbach's alleys, at Thum & kg Suburban No, 1, Fordham No, 2, Samuels’ Harlem Circle alleys, falo, Acirema; at Amann leys, ton, Bushwick; at Gotham alleys. 1Co, va, King Optical C total, | % mer ath Paluce alleys, Universal, alleys, 1 M sre tee Champlonship—Winonah vs. Bed best four out of seven games for $21 ley Broadway ‘TMurney—Nyaok, New, Jer. sey, Variety: at Bchwartje d& Arp's al- leeoiumbla Learue—Owi, Hleeoker, Weat! Hockey team beat the Iouton LS Gide; at Gchhusing’s alleys, jn ‘was that Taylor had shaken his head a cather'e GRIFFITH AND BRUSH IN A HOT WORDY WAR Highlanders’ Manager Declares There Is Yet a Chance for Series—Taylor Case Causing Trouble at Western Baseball Meeting. | ‘were notified Iast fall to keep them- selves In good condition this winter in @ntlcipation of a series of games with the Boston Americans. “During the last two weeks President Pulliam, of the National League, has been loud in his demands for o spring series betweon the Giants and the Boa- ton Americans. Now that President Taylor, of the world’s champions, has posttively refused to play the Giants u spring series, I wish Mr, Pulliam would come out aa strong In favor of a series Qeereen oe the Gants, and the Highlanders, lg do! might possibly have some) effect on ir. Brush. The Taylor Case, Things are boiling over elsewhere in he 1} world, Out West the Patter of whether or not Pitoher Jack rew games ig the question. ‘Dhe National Baseball Commission has dragged into the case and now Is wrangling over It, ‘Taylor has presented his case to the National Commission, with a demand that it be acted on, Following 18 a condensed statement of what is known as the '*faylor case,” The Chicago teams of the National and American Loagues arranged to play @ series of games in the fall of 19s, jor, pitoher of the Chicago Na- was (ipod to win a majority of § for hie teain, He realized ox- ¥ tions In the earlier contests, giving he Cubs o, long joad in the series, Then, when almost half the games had ibeen played and won by his team, Taylor weakened nnd defeat followed, Other pitchors on the team also lost their games and the series ended in a tle. Later ylor was traded to St, Louls for "pitcher Mordecal Brown and Catcher Jaok O'Neill, who were not counted as his equal in value, Last dent Hart had traded Taylor he- in the gmes, It was said that Taylor had re- marked during the series, “I can get more money {f this series goes to the Umit than I can by winning out now,” Manager Frank BSelee, of the Chicago Cubs, helped along the scandal by re- peating the charges against Taylor In a roundabout way, e of his remarks great many times in answer to the male with dieaefrous results oe Tourney—Plton, Palace, Colts; Knights of Columbus League—Excel- | New York Royal Arcanum—First Seo- Defendam, Ford- ham No, 2 second sectlon—Claromont, Madison Square; at New York Leugue—Metropolitan, Buf- & Triegs’ al- Brooklyn R, A, League—Peerlass, Ful- Jewellers Lengue—Joseph Faheys & ; at Universal leys. Long Island Navy Leagu?—Old Mill va, Drum, Bergen Beach ¥. C. Wilt I~ ‘burg; Varuna ys, Old Mill; at Unive 1 mproved Order of Heptasophs—Char- ak, Bushwick, Brooklyn, at Fulton Central T Bldoradk mamont—Pesbys, Grand at Grand Central ford; at Buperba alleys, —- BOWLING NEWS, At the Brooklyn Palace Alleys to- night, Voorhels and Starr will meet Stonde and Smith In a maton iho hal nesting ofl ive Harlem Novy. League will ‘be held next Sunday after hoon at fon o'clock at ‘Thum. anc Kahlsdorts alleys | ea See HARVARD'S EASY WIN. CAMBRIDGE, Jan, 12, — Harvard's 'n the Upper House next week a bill permitting amateur boxing matches to be conducted under tho eupervision of the Amateur Athletic League, ‘The rules of this organization are to govern all bouts, which muat be pulled off, according to Senator Frawley’s scheme, in the clubs of members of the athletic associations belonging to the league. Only four three-minute bouts he d ae york tor sant discussing his bill: “Phe advocates’ et: the healthy spont of boxing intend thi Vvear to concentrate all their enengies: this amadeur boxing bill, presented it along with a professl boxing bill, which was elven ee eee ara hak oPe arene 88 treat that both Oils fell by Rao h side, By introducing only, the ie a bill ths’ year we hope to acc somothing for the enthusl manly sport of pA EES oe BOWSER WINS FROM STRAPP _ (Special co ‘The Kvening World.) AKRON, 0., Jan, 12.—"Mull” Bowser, the Pittsburg welterweight, won one of the best fights seen in this clty for @ pumber of years last night from Strapp, of Akron, a now aspirant for welterweight honors. ‘The fight wae held at the Lakeside Casino, and ended In the tenth round by Strapp's seconds throwing up the sponge, GAMES OF TWENTY-SECOND, There will be some flrwt-class sport at: the winter games of tho Twenty-second* |’ Regiment, which will take pluce next Monday night. The team of red-shirts, Who have won the military corona ship seven times, are now on edge, iightning time can be looked for in ail Myer Prinstein an@ the track events, W. R. Knaekal, Frank Rickert are the back markers in the seventy-yard dash, and the rival between them will make the event | doubly Interesting. The quarter-mile handicap, always one of the hardest run races on the programme, promises to be @ clinker, with such flyers og Dan Frank, Walter Kohn and Banks on the low marks, 1909 | ne ae | WANT that are guttering from. any fey! condition or any diseases of a private nature to come and have @ social chat with me and let me explain my system of treatment, that has ot MEN thousands’ of hopeless c that the apeciall 1 cure VARAGOC in 10. day aeteh in out mercury or potash; ULCpRa 4 ence; HYDROCELE cuted In eutung; BLADDE: haat |cured permanently; shrunken strong and enarged, no einen en cured wlio the ‘ald NESSEH of any Kind Supe nently in 10 or 20 da: Hite B when all others H iS TAKE, HOURS. Sundays 10 A, M. to 4 § i ath Mi MACKENZIE, New York, OLD DR. GRINDLE, aS Disa dha OE ES IN Under Dr. Guindie's sobmutic all divonnes peculiar to men io perma wore quickly, More easily. te Lorrus than by any other aa oh i dod Polsoit cured in from 1 io 8 Nervous Deblity rom 1 io Kidney and Bead ae to 2° weeks. 1A 868, e throae hd mo mou i to 80, ¢ cba 1 days, Wat@oa pat Work,” Onilnary | contracted drains cured Ino 0) Bare th He angie te uttit ho same Botween 471 WEST 12TH 8r,, in aver h he haw occupied OVER. 20 '¥ ried wp. g hours, id KIDNEY Cor ations organ 146 W. HM Bt, gts “hd truthfully ciatm, Advice trea " pelea athe Baw 7 ae Wie AND MY anne. fi = oer era it uJ y eo even In easy fashion by a score ie Criterion Natonal—Tw ntleth Century, 2 to 0, * f a 4 1 which no other Hen oe i.

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