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Se tebob tot 40 all reports from the } Blope, Young Corbett is ct care of himself, ‘He has determined t pth he ‘ights Bartling Nel- . T qwill be the firat test. | Pavonge his defeat by Neluon, ain be considered among of the country, Dome ‘was one of the grent- promising lttle fighters Hoe had @ wonderful Lew im the ring displayed he was in:, wee ‘untalr tectios on every | ‘ay eoygs the ee he could do it— without taking any care of “tg all, He thought he would j wtaning ‘through his natural i » while ignoring every | Just as every other ath- that ever tried to mix his with dissipation has et is young enough to Untews the two or three ? night revel have taken haley of hig natural force, training that he ts do- “Wateel, Ca, for this com- th Battling Nelson starts another winning a few notes about the n athletes, Since that time We ‘been happening In Cuba, A tore emphatically that @ are on the ‘athletic map, @g0 an all-American base- | went to Havana. On that R Davis, Jacklitsch, fan, Wilson and any other In both our National n Leagu n have been played with } The first was with the , & minor league team ‘Americans won by fea and third games were “Havans Reds, the champions Mhans won the first game by a oh ind the visitors making two “stenting no bases. The Ha- twelve hits and stole i, area, ve d mame went to Havana by Uubans made one two-hag- ‘three-baggers and one home hy ; day of the Ameri¢an toam's tho frst snowstorm! ever seen arted, Liven this omen dida't lavana players cold feet, RANK GOTCH and Tom Jenkins are matched, Don't know how the will read, but suppose if ters stick to thelr respective they will have to Le ar- this: FRANK GOTCH, atch-as-Catch-Can Wrestler of the World, va. TOM JENKINS, n Catch-as-Catch-Can Wrestler of the World, J fe one consolation, After the he it end in a draw, one or High have to drop the the for Teast, and the wresiling Ww it have a chance to clear a Se tact LEWIS E BUSY. fo Lovie met met bough proposition Hghtwelght whom he boxed pemars tas bie The wis let go ate right hand tat tie ONE MORE BER N BOXING NEWS AND LATEST q Tt FOR JOE ORIM.! spebaeetsteleelebtetleted debated EVERY MORNING” HE tS UP Winn THE LARK. AND NOTES GOSSIP FROM E PUGILISTIC CAMPS EID TO a Charley Mitchell Completes Arrangements for Jabez White's Appearance in 'Frisco—Hanlon to Fight O'Neill. Charley Mitchell, who has arrived in England; has completed all arrange- ments with Jabez White, the English | 5 Nght-weight champion, to come to this country next month and engage in a twenty-round battle with Jimmy Britt before one of the clubs in San Francisco for the lght-welght champlonship of the world in March. White was not 9} willing |t first to come to this country and fight, but when Mitchell informed Per that there was more money to be made by apie nat Britt in, Aa nite, tod bet Poe I al feitgt ee expects to leave weel Fobrua mt White Mand ‘Owen Moran, the ine- Ish feather-welght boxer, —— GRIM GOES THE SIX ROUNDSAGAIN (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 18,~At the Broadway A, C, last night an immense crowd witnessed the elx-round bout in which Joe Grim, the Italian champion, and Jack Blackburn, were the princ/pals, At the finish Blackbum had Grim beaten almopt into insensibility, but was ye and make th a emit “aa for "Austral hae been offered a fight wit lored giant heavy-weight of “ohneon, and Felix would ‘attract » and Fel big crave if, they oust in Auetaas, willing TO. bel conelderaole 0] against any fighter that Felix money —— ATTEL-CHERRY FIGHT, NOW OFF. ‘The Abe Attel-Joe Cherry fight, which was to have taken place at Kast §agi- haw, Mioh,, on Jan, 90, has been declared off, The'Cherry people wanted the con- test'to be declared a drew if both boys were on their at the end of the ditions tobe made publi, wich Atel would not agree to,. fe RYAN AND DOUGLASS TO FIGHT AGAIN, Another bout 'hae*been atranged be- tween Buddy bea the bea sede javeannah, Ga,, wi unable to eend him to the land of Nod. During|the first four rounds Joe held on to his chocolate-colored opponent like grim death, and Jack was unable to do | thei; ‘any serious damage, But in the last two rounds the tide turned, Blackburn] © Jabbed, swung to the jaw end smashed Grim all around the ring. ‘Joe was @ pitiable sight as he tried to ri) ate. pe, arse. on: on- 1 blood, Sut for the Kot was Unsuccessful in ie attempt to put out the Italian, who has withstood the attacks of almost every man of prominence in the ring, ——- JOHNSON TO GO TO AUSTRALIA. Jack Johnson, the champion colored heavy-weight of the world, has grown tired of wall for, Marvin Hart to tign new articles ent for thelr twenty-round, wanes and he says it Hart does come forward in NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 13.—-The en- alten for to-morrow’s races are as fol- lows: ian BECOND RACB—Threo and a halt furs longs), two-year-old fillies: Moai Tnnepector Girl 280 —” Moanin on se Hort jon 110 THIRD RACE— Loree eighths of @ a, Moorish Damsel 8 Norwood Ohi i wet (188) Kies (08) Contuntion ntloui “hoe Frosh, Up 188 Jonette 200, Felix Mozses 2412 Invincible. FOURTH RACE: x senility, aM) Sttinemanie entry, FIFTH RACE-Handicap; mile and twenty Bist Matador (278) Kjoinwoo Mis Ring's Trovhy P80? Grinish (207) Gregor K SIXTH KACE- seluiitx, 27 Royal Arms til qhatry New ‘en Henson ‘Caldwell’; i on (200) Hymettua «Xppremtice ‘allowance, Pratt RACE—Three-auarters of a mile; | f ter of Chicago, and i caning to the front in th fare They wilt 1 ina six-cound ‘coe before the ington ot Ph apie lea ey De Stoodey ‘nighis th bie’ by ee ee be his secon a s poured while ‘work pee at n the one of the fourth batt) thie time at cutch- weight, tal BALDWIN’S QUICK WORK. (Special to The habe rage peste SD My age lg dF et Weed win made short work of ny Mn Jast night, | The bout tot ty for ten rounds, but @ savage punch in the stomach in the second sent Griffin down and out, —e—— KELLY VS. SIEGER.: Jimmy Kelly, the lightweight boxer, bt filling an engagement at a Bow- ory jes hd this week, will meet iCoariie Sleger, ‘the Hoboke: : four rounds of soloutine beking, : HOT SPRINGS, ENTRIES. FS8EX PARK, HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Jan, 13—Entries for Saturday, Jan, 14: RAS RACE—Selling; five and @ half alluwances By ne ce ie bis eearittin etry, THIRD BACH Five jonah Hoult and one-half fur- —— “Coppertield wig RACE~Boven-0 Biandfora’ Room-Mate bh Barney Burk (279) Allan. Ps) “Men Heywood Little Bildn TIGERS | DEFEAT CORNELL, PRINCETON, N. J, Tans 13,—Prince- ton defeated Cornell in asetball ie 1S ETD NING, JAN Uy lj VY IN. SToRMY WEATHER. YOUNG CorseTt’ by the score of 20 to 2% The play was fart throughout, but in the latter part of the game foul paagers foc areca ome 1 eee RUNS (N HIS), (at OILSKKINS. HIGH MARK MADE | BY BLEEGKERS They Roll 1,087 in the Columbia League Bowling Tournament in Game Against the West ” Side Five, ‘The Bleeckers came very near estab- Mghing a record {in the Columbia League on Schlusing’s alleys last night | in their game against the West Side | five, putting up a tally of 1.087. ne Algonquine hold the record, having the score of 1109 to thelr credit. This would have been bewten, had Dumble struck | out, for his tally would have then made the score 1110, The game In which the high score was made was a real good one, as far as) three | the Bleeckers were concerned, men of the five going over the double- century mark~-Dumble, with 282; ‘Welsh, with 24. and Walsh, with 217. They defeated the West Siders by al- most 800 pins. ‘The Owl team gavo the Bleeckers a ‘Jharé fight in the first game, which was | the very exciting, It was won by Bleeckers by the small margin of 18 pins. ‘The second game was another aose one, in which the Owls went down to lefeat before the West Side team, the latter winning by a few polnts. At Schiusing’s Alleys, | FIRST GAME — Bleecker — Rosenberg, 204; Whish, 195; Collins, 157; Welsh, 176; Dumble, 1 ; total, 921, Owl—Coleman, 189; Sauer, 171; Kane, 3 total 208 BE AME—West Side—Ofterman, Tie Duncket,, 180; Abonseth, 1025.1 hoff, 174; Doscher, 194; total, 888, "Owl Coleman, 197; Sauer, 184) Grolz, 143; Hhoviln, 108; Kane, 165; total, so, THIRD GAM — Bleecker — Rosenb 19; Walsh, iy Collings, 170; Welsh, 2 Dumble, 22; total, 1,087. Offerman, 194; Duncker, 369; Eckhoft, 159; Doscher, Avenseth, 14; total, Acme Bowling Clab. (On Foheppelriat: AA Alleys, East New FIRST GAME—Lang, 208; Brewster, 2 Rutan, 155; Behwerter, 192; Welker, total 930, Quintana, ‘OHara, SAEs 165; Clark, 183; Brown, total, SHCOND: GAME—Cihirk, 191; Carita, 178; O'Hara, 151), fauna 182; Brow 196, total, 998. Lang, Rut Schwerter, 195; Wal er, Brow 245; total 1,03 THIRD GAM Lang, hwerter, 173; Welkei + rotal, W O'Hara, Quintana, 182; total, $s& American National, (On Thum's Alleys.) FIRST GAME—Spartan—W, 206; Riddell, 176; Mater, 172; 140; H, Gerdes, 190; total, 831, dere—Lockwood, 168; 183; Rutan, nr, 181 Ww t 1; Gerdes, Roberts, Be Buckboe, Grote, t69; Bheviin, 1; | E Src Ke} I % 107: 3 ! 188; to- West Side—| 167; | N. 178; ) Brown, Pearse, Ha Pili ballad 207; Helles, 203; total, 948. SECOND GAME-Sp: artan—W, wee TR; ‘Riddell. 156; Mater 90; 185! F, Gerdes, 212; total =Plerson ii Olozay 198; total, {—Belvidere—Liock wood, 189; Buckbee, 198; Pearse, mi pik Iwacker, 17h; Heiles, otal, Hoseville~Plerson, Loi biomart, 10; Wood, 153; Van Ness, 218; Meyer, 175; total, 907, Life Insurance Legaue. (Qn Thum's Alleys.) en, 227; Davis, 189; D. Reiner, Vil; » Relner, 180; Halliday, 115; total, 018, Baldwin, % 410; Hoffing, 5 Cadiz, 182; Thompson, ME—! Provident. Davis, 226; D, her 183; Hallta: BenefitBald’ bt 160; Cadiz, 163; Thompson, otal, THIRD GAME—Provident Savings— n, 214; Davia, 203; Reimer, Reimer, M1; Halnday, 208; to ) "Mutual | Tenefit—Baldwin, Hofting. Ika: Mowell, 185; Cadiz, Thompson, 10; total, 864 Koights of Columbus, (On Colonial Alleys.) Jarlem—Smith, Igxcelslor ers, 143; Putz, 147; n, 160; total, 883, ‘Santa Marla—Han- 1 Sordukey 151; 246; total, 84. Harlem—Smith, 194; atch, 144; Moe 4; Mahoney, 108; Home, 118; nta Maria—Hanleln, Corduke, 145; De- 17; total, . Putz, 156 Wallach, 176; i Mowell 54), tal, 33 iE ei! Nig Saving elmer, 169; pope tocal, SSL 169 H ny + atch, Denniny 8ECOND GAME ravers 138} De total, 797, New York League. (On New York Alleys.) GAME—Metropolitan—Granger, Henly. 12; Colgate, 161; Bauer, h toal, Buffaio— Roth total, §81, —Katzenbe=s, 139; W, FIRST Guth, Acirem Di niger, anit VD GAME: Cahn, 1 clrema—Katzenberg, Derdenger, W. yt Cohn, 'M dai Prossnita tal, Lenly, | Sherwood Th (At While , i 180; se-Men ‘Tournament. ifth Avenue Palace.) Ane 190; Wahl. 1, 563, MT 18 Tum Bud Ni9; total, 04, Phinthers! League, ch Palace Alley Colwell Lead C 10% ) Englort, 133, ‘Total, iS Rohrs, (On ‘Moria FIRST GAM Knapp, 12 De Leon, | Kbendvoth Hrothers--Horenauer, | Gurley, 139; Studwell, 149; Fisher, 217; | Mertz, 140, ‘Total, 783, 8MCOND GAME—Kenny & Grob—Keim, ; L. Grob, 186; Ivers, 97; Vall, 126; 1G} OOH, 38; FIRST GAMUE—Provident Sayings—Ber-) OVER PLAYI Organizations Wii There will be no baseball war thie summer between the two big leagues aa far ‘as dates are concerned, Both the National and American or- ganizations have agreed to play 1b ames, the season to open. April 14 and close Oct. 8 Some weeks ago the American League magnates’ meeting in Chicago dame out for a 140-game schedule, mainly to give time at the end of the regular season for a series for the champlonship be- tween the Leagues. ‘This shortening of the season did not meet with the approval of President Pulliam, of the Nationals, and he has succeeded in showing President Ban Johnson that the old-time echedule of 154 games was the best. ‘TWO OF GIANTS WANT MORE PAY ‘All of the Giants but four have sent In thelr wigned contracts to the club for next stason, The players who have not are Christy Mathaweon, Mike Rona “Red” Ames and George White, The latter Be Hart are ex- pected to send in ti papers within the next few days, they are satisfied with the salt ‘Manager McGraw has offered next,season, Mathewson and Doniin, o1 the other hand, want) more money, ani ‘and that i the reagon why thev are hold- ing off until the minute before Boyne. thelr names to the contracts. ‘Donlin and Mathewson’ will in all i probability get thelr increase, —<——— et Abendroth Gurloy, 113; Mertz, 142, G. Grob, bey Total, Hie Brothers—Hogenauer, 92; Btudwell, 133; Fisher, 182; tal, 614. THIRD GAME-—Colwell Lead Company —Knapp, 12%; Wits, oi De ‘Leon, 136; Harle; Kenny & Grob—Ke! 134; Tver 98; Vail, Total, 690, Jeweller's Ooten 6 AME—King Optical Company= |i. PERT hart, 176) Goreee 180; Rai bec Reach, al Ris ea, 160; tol Fahys, Labounseus, a ines! 164} bledetiaae, Martens, 172; sEconD 'G SitB—King Optical Co Regentiegs Lill tat bul ata oF 27; Reach, 166 kes, 169; total, a Fahys & Go, Hi pourseus, 166; Haines, Fae stedérkase, 165; Martens, 192; Ketoham, 186} to total, & MB—King Optical Co.—Re- TOA ti Gorken, 391; aah fi 104; ain 156; 11; 1. Grob, 1; G. Grob, Nahys & Co. 199}, Biederkase, 181; Ketoham, 182; total, 802. Universal Alleys. (L, I. Navy League.) TR n-OlM BU Arm bUReT MUBeTaiexander, 191; Kleter, 120; fe Cafferty. Hf Teoh, Ml; “total, 100 Orum—Feldman, 116; Sctirlener, Bebe 157; Meyer, COND PAM — Willlamsburg—Ober- |SBEOSD Lawrence, 19; Hartman, Doremus, 19; Lappee, 168; total, Keren Rent Y. C-Burrows, Van Pelt, 166; Loner, 177; Dobble, | 482; Smith, 145; total, 895. |MHIRD. GAME — Varuna—MeCormaok, kl; MeCormark, 160; Norris, 168). MoCormack 108; alee, 168; total, 828, Mill. 162; Alexander, At nid MiSs italler, ‘0 Koch, 4; Ladten’ Tournament, (On Universal Alieys.) PIRST. GAME—Mrs, Englehart, 172; Mrs, Lester, 166; (otal, 238, Mrs, Con- nolly, 157; Mrs, Friows, 131; total, 288, SECOND GAMIG Wee oyt Ra lene 1 Mra, Lester, 161; THIRD GAME) Mrs, Frices, 144; isto, Mrs, Wueat and Drs, Seebeck; to roll at a future date, and Central Tournament, (Grand Central Alleys.) IPST GAME—Universal—Eldman, M5 Guggols, 180; N Hip, total, } total, 1,003, @ Aremr i #, S01; w, Auenger, C, Zaengle, 104; + Hot ran ub. Did va. 133; | 1077; Fitting, 138; | | Wiatch Co, PUNCHES THE BAG ‘TIL THE PLASTER cRaAcKS, seleololelsleieloletelelotetetioltetetolaletetoto® NO WAR IN BIG LEAGUES NG SCHEDULE President Pulliam Brings President Johnson Around to His Way of Thinking, and Both | Have 164 Games. Gtants win the permants again in their respective leagues this year, in the opin- fon of baseball men, the public would turn out to see them decide the ques- tlon of superiority if they played in a snowstorm. Pulliam and Johneon have been named as the schedule committees of the two leagues, This will avold the equabbiing of last spring, which finally wound up by the Giants opening in Brooklyn on the same day the High- landers opened their season at Ameri- can League Park, How Ban Jobnaon came to wgree to this virtual conflict in thome Gates has nover been explained by the American Leaguv's President. Glanto will have ay Fain oe Grounds an FAST SKATERS TO COMPETE Under the direction of the Brooklyn Skating Club the best known amateurs In the Eastern States will compete to- night at the Clermont Avenue Ice Skat- ing Rink, Clermont avenue, near Myrtle | E) avenue, in the second indoor race meet of the scason, Hdward J. Mulligan, ‘Theodore F, Hayward, E, Allan Taylor and the crack skaters of the Verona Lake Skating Association will measure strides with the picked men of the New York Athletic Club, including Philip J, Kearney, Harry P, McDonald, Arthur Yale Surony and other noted men, ts oa oe ee —— BOWLING GAMES TO-NIGHT. American Natlonal—Phoenls mak kroe Bleecker; at Thum’s White Elephant leys. Bik Donan, Gotten Schramm ani Oelbenmann, Dommerich & Co.; at Thum's White Ehephant alleys. Wastern League — Log apeiey va. New York; at Schwartje & Arps's al- leys. Columbla League—Empire Co- bobo Mohawk; at Benge Yneya. les’ League—Consolidated me No Consolidated Br. 4, Bienes ara, Fit Monarch ~ninth Street; at Cadteu' Jace Alleys: North Side League—Harmonle, Colum- bus, B. 8: M,; at Schults’s alteys. Riverside League —Beivisere, ton, Presto; at Sievers & Lanken alleys. New York Lenee Yours, donian, Our; at Amann & leys. | Palace Tourney—Palace stable, Twen- tleth Ceartury; at Beyer's alte; New York Royal Arcanum—Citlzens, United States ‘No, 1 Ayias Al second seotlon--Harlem, Audubun, Lenox No, 2; at Bamuels's 'ynlem Circle alleys. Harlem Leaguo—Riverside, Harlem, Mystery; Meer ‘hum and Kanhisdort's ‘alleys, Knights of Columbus League—Mystic Rose, San Salvador, Genow; at Thum and Lehrbach's alleys, Trust Companies’ League—Hquitable, Metropolitan, Washington; at Broad: way Arcade alleys. Manhatian Borough Tourney—Onawa, | Pan-American, Acirema; at Wuehr- mann & Frerck’a alleys. Brookiyn R, A. League—General Blo- ay Gilbert, Nassau; at Gotham al- loys. Brooklyn R. A, Minor League—Brook- lyn, Gramercy. Berkeley; De Witt Clin- ton) J, F, Price, Belfora; Pro Patria, Aig reed Algonquin; at Superba al- Jowellurs' League — Elgin National vs, rham Manufacturing Company; at Universal alleys, Universal National—Bushwick Coun- cH vs, Logan, Logan ys, Willoughby, Variety va, Varuna; at Universal al- feya. Morning gph, Sun, alleys, Foresters of America—Myrtle, Hop "/Aeinson, Bushwick; at Brooklyn Palace 4) alleys, Metropolitan va, Logan: at Grand SPORTING, Hamil- enau's Men, Cale- ‘Triess's al- League—Tele- Newspaper McLaughiin's Press; at entrai alleys, 2 A nnnnnnnnmmnnnnrnninrmnnamnnay #. PRIVATE hye Shamplonship—Buttato | {%, NO DECISICN IN MATCH GAME ‘The question of the handball cham ) plonship {s still unsettled. At the Tar Tant courts, In Jersey City, Oliver Drew, tho Irish champlon, and F. Y, Ordosgottl played four games and each won two, leaving the match a tle, An extra and deciding game was preyented by dark= ness, and the men will meet fot the final struggle next Thursday. ‘There was heavy betting, on, the match before play began. Marderas risked $1,000 on the Frenchman's chances at even money, covering @ iy Poly formed in the gallery, played the regular Irish game, thee, ot Altting the ball with the bare palm; whereas the Frenchman caught the ball in his hand, after It was ‘served’ and returned It, by a back= hand motion, inside igh ‘Ave seconds, called by the French " aici ied) TUG-OF-WAR AT GAMES. ‘There are twelve entries in the tug-of-war contest at the games of the Ninth Regiment 1O-morrow night, This includes teams of the Ninth, Thirceenth, Fourteenth, hond Teen seoond Regiments, and the Vil team, which won the recent cul hy Madi Rauate Garden. A feattire of the gant LEONARD WILL REFEREE MATCH Hugh Leonard, wrestling instrictor of the New York Athletic Club, has twen selected to refereo the champlon+ of, wrestling match between H, H, erg, the Glant Dane, and John Plening, the Butcher Boy, which takes pikwe ut the Grand Central Palacd next Wednesday night, ‘The selection of Leonard will give the bettors confi+ dence, fgr there is no better exponent ot the art of wrestling than the New York A. C, man. Both Plening end Rgeberg have been training hard for the anatoh, Piening, who has been work!n; at Peekskill! for the past couple o! weeks, eave that he will have .19 excuse to offer this thme tf he is defeated, The Euutcher Poy believes that he is in fy exce'lont condita that he will surely win oack His lost laurela, — FAST RUNNERS TO MEET. Manager LR. Morritt, of the Colume bla University Track Athletic Associae al has recelyed word from Yt ennaylvania, Amherst. and a ‘of athletic clubs that they would enter 7 teams for the relay races, which will te the feature of the meet to be held by the university .y' Madison Square Gar- fai eel on Mare Ory vAnicBt Leb TROUBLE and method for cure of STRIOTURE, all SHRONIC onl ee etlonia cae ta as aes over the methnds of ety perl tcoompllaned for ne ever been etal le ‘attain, 1 attribute this suc the fact that 1. ‘make es " clalty of treating only ‘ense of men, confinin Git0Fth 19 pert ete We, complete ouree 1 the most com: pe lea bed Chet It will come to me 1 will explain why Im meth iitien ‘others have fath met wil are ‘Consultation, free, Medical 4 Houta, 0 to Hand 6 to 0, 8 0 Viett our MEDICAT, aie 2 i pany, oF fis Kind In the world, | TDR IH aaah Sovated is) B features of of MERICAL hs OLD DR. GRINDLE, years a specaiist In the diseases Uader tbr. “Grinaio's, wclentitie treats hood and’ skin’ diseasos, “paina in panes, spots, sore throat and mouth, ulcers, paintul pwolllngs) kidney, blades complainta, foal ings, Inflammation, gravel, &c.,. speedily oud on Very moderate terms; Impediments Femoved. Sufferers, do not waste ttm. vie ng ese skilled physicians, Hemember, Of Orindle haa Mary elms, faite Ha Wo

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