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THE BIG DANE Does vo . THE PRowressor. O'S another “perfect man.” Ho ta Bgoberg, the Danish wrea- Who recently took the Amer- in 6 feet tall and weighs 20 muscular development is rk they annually holds com- pmong the athletes and strong ie tures Yours: runsiog Byviers i Bott ihe beet hulk mast k Ploning and Kgebors wres- Peining tias epent a couple of) training this time, Wgebeng the country for a week or 40, h came intd town. He is trajn- iy inca 'gymnasium. On form) he ig deat Piening mom easily than i it from the ring. He on aye thet @n @ matter of fact, he ino | several ‘months ago, when he | boxe Jack Munroe ao untostunately tn Pitom has ‘cetired” or “re-entered” the et of these little mat lows; ‘hte, teeth. trusty servitors, ‘Top in’ to ye ‘How's the cas! fe dull this morn= b (with. sudden shriek of Joy)— | I'm the wise guy! Call up the ‘em I'm babk in the game. ms ft eco? I'm the loreal | MH tt or notin 4 ST ow NATOR JAMES (56 J. FRAWLEY has i “up ‘is professional boxing for the present. He will try to \ ur boxing bill through this ar, Fa loat ts better than no — f MITCHELL ts in Bng- He went there to induce White, English Ushtweight to come over here and meet ndwandt Britt. didn't Want to come, but after dg hrgeend ly explained to him that was viually' referred to as J. ny atte, i this country solely be n BO the ri aa Jabex consented, will now come over here to box, he again changes his mind. —- LB , Jan, 14.—William J, Quin- Gwmnesof.the Albany baseball team be Now York State League, died idence in this city to-day. He ie A for some months, alt! infined to his room but Str, Quinlan was a local writer Bi Mr. Ing topics before hie advent as manager, oe EY TEAM IN PRACTICE, ‘New York Athletic Club hockey en outdoor practice at Rea: » One Hundred and Sixty an and Jerome avenue, to-day. ise, at after the rain of Thutsday, is fect condition, ‘The management we ink has Invited the boye and ot Public Bchool No. 49 to use the ‘ts atternocn, The rink has a arded the Metropolitan outdoor cham. 1 epee sui LEAGUE. i open the season of 1905 on Sunday, | % @nd close Bunday, Oot, 1, A of the league will be held next evening. Jan, 2, at Mount Car- I, No, 415 Rast Ono Hundred and atveet, League members are ee bi show sur befor ies undred Dretty aa il specialtios, cee ceonerenret HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. Eve Piel Ny May Tinea (Odafellow— if astra) 108 7) Gavin, Bert Arthur i FOURTH RACE,—Six and one . ion telng one:pais tur ‘2854 1, Samuelson,, Qt Marco. 2728 Idle Hour Iria Jewol it «. Bimith, "900 Winifred Norwood .......11 reserva (1) 108 MW Wi 108 10 Roommate Kingraine Hariom Amateur Baseball Loague | 800. Priority 159 Gigantic ————————— COLDS CAUSK BOURALSLS, ive aoe, , nl “ “Bava HAND PEEL ORDINARY erat BIG AUTO SHOW OPENS TO-NIGHT Madison Square Garden will be the Meco to-night of most of the aitomo- bile enthusiasts in the country. The big garden will be thrown open at 8 o'clock for the fifth annual exhibition '\of wvtomobiles. Only American ma- chines will be shown, Great interest has been manifested in this event, for the American manufac- turers have announced tnat many new devices will be shown for the first time and many improvements in the big and Ilbtle magiines made, In the number of Acetic the 1(OR- paper) et. frequent intervals,| noun of space taken vehicles that wb by eed ‘passer Every "ey ‘ jOWaTs rehicl rom iminutive i nt to, the othe pata road fiw orth thou as of ed tty ag about thou ol, ra od ‘one sdsucrion eto the cash | Cy proper enjoyment of motor-car Bh ‘show will pent Ailes 11 Ae ie eure Ap dinners, an the Prominent ‘automobile relute an PY Laden jong. ——E—_ HOCKEY MATCH AT BALL, he hockey match to be played by jung women ‘esenting the eqst aud wa uf "he bal mabe “of the ie helora, in the Grand Cen- we lace on Jan, 2%, 1s creating much n¢ among the teams’ friends, as game {8 antiol ated. A ballet rls wi he seen — (Special to The Evening World.) ESSEX PARK, HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Jon, 14,-Official entries for Monday! t] races aro as follows: RAT RACKE--Throcvelghths of a mile; for twor; 7 ORO Ne In Tre 207 Meehanus .. THIRD RACE—Fiy 2) All Fourie mile and Bi Ben Heywood isssccccc ye d10 Done Pemgy Mine... Na ae Mopars . M3 of & W, Grove, CORRIGAN SEEKS ie Cid next reeks last round did Goodwin show any of his ESSEX PARK, nondnongoan det GY These are busy days for pugilists and ‘their followers. Last night bouts were contested mt four alfferent clubs, Aside from this matches are being made throughout the country and the sport is booming, Many fighters are epringing up everywhere, and those known to old ‘timers\are rapidly being supplanted by the latter-day product, Following le the latest news of the sport: GOODMAN BEATS KID GOODWIN. —_ (Bpocial to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Jan, 14.—Kid Goodman was awarded the decision over Chester) — Goodwin after fifteen rounds of fast) milling at the Douglas A. C,, Pythian ber Rink, Chelsea, last night, It was the) worst beating that Goodwin has re- ceived during his ring career, All through the contest up to the last round Goodman was the aggressor, and he put Goodwin to the floor five times for the count, During the latter part of the contest Goodman had to chase Good- win about the ring. Goodwin did some good jabbing, but the punches seemed to have little effect, Goodman did some fine countering with the right to the body, and+not until the ime style. ‘Then he made the going t, but his Jead in this round was not enough to offset what Goodman had gained in the other rounds, —_——- LOVE REFUSED TO FIGHT LOGAN. (apectal to Tho Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 14.-Tommy ol fi Love got cold feet when he saw the) 4 sixe of the crowd at the Kensington A, C, last night and refused to meet Phil Logan, "Kid" Locke, the Italian won| der, was then pitted against Logan, and despite the fact that he tovk the," bout on a moment's notice,/he put UP & for his ‘teani-mate Diedrick, game contest, Logan, however, wag too clever for the “Kid” and had hin shooting ducks throughout the rounds, and at the end was entitied to long end v the purse, = smith, simply slqughtered Jack Kane, “SPORTS ) EDITED BY {COODRIAN WINS © vocenmnorane: Naa _ foals This will be bate "O'Neil fad 7h peut showing le a t agal Inst the California la inf hid 01 ing a knockout before the sixth round | hag been reached. If will go after higher ne ‘Wine be CORBETT QUITS Harry Corbett, the well-known and popular prompter of fstio battles, of coast, Corbett’s retirement from the feld | gi Eastern League tournament at the Broadway alleys between the New York |five and the Philadelphid team last night, The Quakers have met with few | defeats this year and they were sur- prised at the form displayed by the Gotham team, who won three of the four matches, In the afternoon play, the dndividual, two-men and ‘threermen matches were captured by the New Yorkers, but fn the big game’ of the night, the flve-men series, the Quakers came to the front and won two out of three, They showed Rare great team work and as individ- the proliminaries "Kid" Henry, tory, for shaded Young Joe Walcott in six fast! straight games 0 rounds, "Dutch" Glenn, a burly black the men put up some good scores. mhe ‘nated match between Chad- wick, of New York, and Denney, of Philadelphia, resulted dn an easy vice tory for the crack bowler of the Crite- Tene he winning three of the five int the twoemen mate Chadwick had wie | Tt Denney was teamed with Dunbar, The Quaners could not win agalnac the combination and lost two of the three res, * we three-men series was another vite the Gothamites, taking three ut of a possible threo. in the fivesmen matoh the Quakers came to the front and won two of the and with a Dile-driving right sent him) three games, to dreamland in the fourth round, "Tid" Peerless, a@ typical juvenile edl- “ion of Tom Sharkey, smashed and Jathered "Kid" McLaughlin for four) rounds before the latter succumbed, ———— CONNELLY BEATS ARTHUR COTE, (Special to The Evening World.) BERLIN, N. H, Jan, 14.—The fifteen- round bout between Bartley Connelly, of Portland, and Arthur Cote, of Bld- sulted In a victory for Connelly, the deci#ion being awarded at the close of the fifteenth round on points, This bout decides tho. lighe deford, last nignt, weight championship of Maine, te SIX-ROUND DRAW IN QUAKER CITY. quarter mile; sell- i World-wide wide nd "igok ‘tor aiena | Totals, New York “wins thre ( The Evening World.) FIVE-MEN } PHILADELPHIA, Jan, $4,—"Young" ta. Pierce, who halls from Germantown, 3h ty ‘Huffalo Sunflow vere good and of exciting bouts ware wit HANLON VS, N VS, O’NEIL ° IN FIGHT TO-NIGHT, Two great little fighters are to clash FIRST GAMB—Stable—Richhelmor, 170; in a aix-round hout in Philadelphia to- inight, These men are Eddie Hanlon, | the aggressive featherweight of Call-| fornia, and Jack O'Neill, the hard-hit ting fighter of the Quaker City, They went strenuous rounds at! Hotherinel st night. At the rd at it and Totals @ Gehman 18 Eastern Bowllng League (On Broadway Alleys.) INDIVIDUAL MATCH, ot 1m) 18} 184 i, ‘71 180 213 three out of five. 0 TWO-MBN MATCH, |*°New York wine two’ out’ of three, THREE-MEN MATCH, Gehman Horan | Dunbar hadwick Benne Dunbar fiMladeipila Wins two out of three —— Palace Three-Men Tourney. (On Palace Alleys.) Melsel, 16; Richmann, 123, Total, 46h, Palace—Bosch, 110; Wiese, 209; Ialen- inester, 184. Total, 503, | SECOND GAME~Stable — Richhetmer, 160; Meisel, 100; Richmann, 169, Total, 498. ‘Twentleth | Century—Link, ee will come together before the National Bonn, 117; Rutenberg, 170, Total, 480, Coftroth, ApArhEeKer, sor the Yosemite A, C., A) of ae tBouble detween the two men Is not known, but It certainly must th are in splendid shape for the/have been of a serious nature, When encounter and are confident of scors Corbett announced his retirement frum the boxing game forever, Corbett and Coffroth have been friceids for yoars, any ag a thelr popularity they pucones ortant hts t have been halon the Go ont hia THE BOXING GAME, MATTHEWS GOES AFTER WELTERS. Matty Matthews, the ex-welter-welght Ban Franciseo,, will. never again be| connected with any athletic clu on the champion, who ds fighting with such ry a moechoaker of fights is the Tesult | nree fights {n succession, is ready to GEBERG, WHO WRESTLES PIENING WEDNESDAY, |S ANOTHER ce NEk ca eee CORRE CPUC TPR BUSY TIMES FOR HIGHT FOLLOWERS. lor a big percent san of the gross of a falling out which he reontly had e second time; with Jimm: fight any welter-weight in the business at 140 or 142 pounds, Matthews is also prepared to fight Joc Gene ks she Hane welght Chae e will fgh' weight. match will a few tay 8 between Mike W Sarnia, ich. and Matthews, ‘The sporting men of that place are anxious to see these two men fight and have offered them a good purse, LEE WILL FIGHT SPIKE SULLIVAN, “Spike” Sullivan, the great lightweight | fighter and winner of many battles in) the ring. 8 being sought after by Jack Leo, the Avonia A, C, lightweight, who js willing to meet him in a twenty round bout in private for a side bet of $00 and the entire receipts, NEW YORK BOWLERS WIN Guttman and Mrs La Fontaln for- felted. THIRD GAME—Mrs, Loih, 121; Mrs, Ambrose, 134; total, 251. Mre, Gutt- SERIES FROM On ERERS Another section was completed in the "rane a GAME—Palace — Bosch, Twentieth Century—Link, Honn, 155; Rutenberg, 191, Total Long Island Wins Twice, (On Ehler’s Fifth Avenue Palace.) FIRST GAME—Long Planers Judge, 190; Hubba, ? Stoutenburg, hy 14s; Dickerson, 147; Hudson, Ask Blope — Goeller, Paint, 148, Diol Bret Tey, 188; 4181; Cumming, tal Paitin GAME - Wy; piguteng ty, 136; frondack—Peterzen, 17 Genoa Win and Lo: (On Colonial eat 3 igane, 145; MeLaugaitn, 183; Scully i Sheridan, 18); total, 733, 8 vatore—Carrull, malea, 14; Genet, SHCOND GAME — Mystle Rose~Me- Gowan, 197; Kane, 16; 100; Seully,’ tae, sheridan, i PE eget, 7s Maleday, 1683 nih GAMI—San un ots cael: Catt 161; aah +, Keele, 178; maleady, 161; Gas Company League. (On Monarch Palace Alleys.) Diederick sees 201 Chadwick ++ 193 180 mit | 7 FORMS. yes 938 ATL. | Dunbar i 14178 Totals 870850 Tho Standard Gas hee Braneh= Dederish, ta a “ K 181 0 [Rison 11k 18S |chaawlok 106 220 Vo THIRD Gants Bian: sant Bee C h--Ded Teese Heldt, iit; total, Silk beague. (On vhlints Alloys.) Dommerich — ker, 1s; Rabin , 1685) dan, 158; Contin, 160; ih HM 128 an Ladies’ Tournament, (On Universal Alleys.) FIRST GAMB—Mrs, Mra, Weene ; Mrs, Ambrose, 164; rr SRCOND GAME—Mas, Dem Mra, Wagner, 168; total, man and Mrs, La Fontoin forfeited. Meropstan Championships. in Grand Central Alleys.) miner 4 eo AM — Lo — Taylor, 174 Grahi 174; White, a; Mada an, 165; Egelhort, 224; total, 879. Buffalo—Bar- nett, 18; Weetrich, 171; Roth, 215; Guth, 175; Engelhardt, 165; total, 98, || SECOND. GAME — Logan — Taylor, 161; White, 169; Graham, pi Madagan, 159 Egelhoc, 185; total, Buffalo--Bai nett, 165; ‘vention - Roth, Guth, 170; Engelhardt, 182; total, 866. THIRD GAM — Logan — Taylor, 185; Graham, 158; White, 167; Madagan, 198; Egelhoft, 202; total, 006, Buftalo—Bar: nett, 190; Westrich, 178; Roth, 188; Guth, 186; Engelhardt, 166; total, 897. (On Germania Bowling Alleys) FIRST GAME—Lucanlat, | Belmont, 180; B, Belmont, 187; Dinota, 129; Semile, 167; Loscazo, 168; total, ie, Falr—Paulson, 145; Bennett, 151; Btod- dard, 148i Mendelsohn, 168)" Steln, 142} total, Buffalo—Barnett, 166; SECOND GAM’ Westrich, 191; Roth, 151; Guth, al 1b7; total, 815, Fal Baer Pavan ie ennett, 122) Stoddard, 4; Mendedson, 164; Bteln, 105; total, RD. AMD BUSI Pare 151; esi Roth, 191; Guth, 187; Englehart, 1 ‘ti total, 372, Lucania T. Belmont, B, Belmont, 160; Di- port Il; De ‘beimlle, 187; Loseazo, 171; total, 7 American National League. (On White Hlephant Alleys) FIRST GAME—Phoenix—Chureh, Bidler, 184; Young, 233; Hunt, Pope, '175; tol, 1,008. Nyuck--Gregory, 1%; Hart, 188; Burchard, 171; Hees, 163; Gookin, 181; total, 676, ND GAME—Bleecker—Rosenbers, Walsh, 28; Fumble, 1 Ritter, Lehrbach, 132; total, Nyack— Gregory, 170: Gedney, ig Barehard 10s: Hoez, 18: Gookin, 179; total, S51, ane \GAMI—Bleecker — Rosenberg Walsh, 172; Dumble, 183; Ritter, Lehroach, 166; total, 869. Phoenix —Chureh, 210! Bliler, 17: Young, 181; Hunt, 199; Pope, 164; total, 924. Commercial B. L, Tournament. (On Fair Bowling Alleys.) FIRST GAME—Hred } Butterfield & Co. ~Lankenan, 143) ibach, 128; Eng strom, 158; Alehom, rea, Corbet, 078, Goddard & Son ~ieung, ia Willams, 118; Berry, 1 160; Leach, 149; total, 688, SRCOND "GAME—Manhattan — Shoe Genpany= Fawr 128; Hughes, | 131; Yat, Woadill, 168; Westerfield, iis: total, 715, Goddard & Sons—Kunz, Yn; Wwalllama,, 160; Hottes, 159; Lang, 1i7}_ Leazh, 163; total, THIRD GAME—Fred Ipitterfiela & Co. —Lankenan, 192; Balbach, 185; Eng strom, 142; Alchorn, 181; Conhett, total, (809, Manhattan Shoo Comp Fowler, 138; Hughes, 164; Brady, 168; Woodill,’ 134; Westerfeld, 121; total, 715. Young Men Win Twice, (On New York Alleys.) GAME—Young, Men—Pfelfer, 150; Burke, Schu- 2u4 2 | Bauman, 124; total, 195. Caledontan=- Bxnolled HIRD, E—Our—Winter, Jor dan, 4 alin, 140; Kirk Rauman, 14; total, 798 “Pfeifer, 182; Fosser, 180; Schumacher, 11; Puwh, 17 Universal National, (Universal Alleys.) FIRS! r GAME, n—Whitherk, 191; elhoft, 107; > 180; total, 892, Councl*-P, Tina, Ridderhott, 214; 195; total, 890, SECOND GAMB.—Willoughby — Bantz, 166; Smith, 175; Manken, 172; Vass, 178; Kintcle, Hel total, 874, Logan—Whit- b W, Egethoft, ae pet isn, ar x len, 189; Col TRD ‘GAM, — Varuna — c MoCor- ir, Meyer, it aaner, FROM GOODWIN. wise | BASEBALL WAR NOW HINGES ON HERRMANN Hart Declares that if the Cincinnati Magnate Resigns from the Commission It Will Be a Fight to a Finish, Garry Herrmann 1s, according tojor American Lei many thinking baseball men, man standing between a war in the two big leagues. So far all has been peace out In Cin- | bodies have been holding forth, but Tlerrmann hus threatened to resign from the National Bassball Comms: | pw, alon, of which he {a chairman, and ru- mors of coming strife are in the alr. The first talk of trouble comes from President James A. Hart, of the Cln- ctnnati Club. On ‘hearing the news from Cincinnat! that Herrmann had threatened to give up the place, Hart sod; ‘ff Garry Herrmann resigns as Chairman of the National Base- ball Commigsion there will follow an- other disastrous baseball war that will not end until either the National mack, 200; W. MoCormack, 149; Cook, 1 McCormack, 100; H, 835, Variety — Schilling, 175; Shaw, 168; = Protin, e, 160; total, 36. Bleventh e—Varuna, 86; Variety, 80, Jewellers’ League, FIRST GAME—Rigin National Watch Co.-Lane, 124; Mackay, 147; Whitney, 176; total, 447, Fo m Co,—Belg- man, 110; Winter, 134; Smith, 95, Cook, 97; Stone, 118; total, bis SECOND GAME—Elgin National Watch Co—Lane, 184; Mackay, 78; Whitney, 164; total, 87.’ Gorham Co.—Selgman, 101; Winter, 112; Smith, 101; Cook, 14} Btone, 135: ‘total THIRD GAM ha National Watch Co.—Lane, 124; Mackay, 147; Whitney, 182; total, 8%. Gorham Co, ~—Selgman, Winter, Smith, 110; Cook, 118; Stone, 133; total, 630. a NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La, Jan, 14—The iowa for Monday's races are as fol- ows FIRST Fy big th mpg a quarters of a mile, Bi fas basa ae ris iy = SS Rss: Bees: — SHOOND RACH—Thirteen-sixteenths of a mile 255 = 1h eta Kinee jomat Tele en ink Birch Rod. DNR Mt, Blue THIRD RACE 205) Hecey 810 Prov 213 Knowledi 242" Death, 209 Jim Hale. selling, Amaohue ... Worthington 90 April Showers (281) *Merry Acroba FOURTH RACKH—Seven-elghths of a mile; RACH—One and one-sixteentir ng: Dr 14) Keynote 24i8*Homesiend ( (261) Gregor “Apprentice allowance, “PERFECT MAN" Had “Tom SHARMEY'S ue 18 wiped out, the one |#ncenly hope Mr, Herrmann will recon- \elder his action, No Other Man. "There is no man in the bagel Vcinnatl, where the magnates of the two |{isr sch, "ena it me hie. Dosa to the point he cannot longer end that dissolves the commission and eaves 1 without a an has been haraseed: big leag but in reallty ready Po a each other's to fs the Inevitable result, and when all over there will be several ‘uile along the trenches, pat oe majors hook up in aitbar strife thelr recent war it will be to the There 19 no compromise possible “lt Herrmann could not the helm there is small chan: body else to suce he holda the of would not greatly 2 6000 ee N20 SBAMES Some of the best athletes In the metres poittan district will be seen In compote tion Monday night at the ae Regiment Armory, The military Shapione the Ved of sha ing, and some for In the various event Ww. Ki Niyer Prinsioln Frank luckert are the back mari syard dash, and bi ‘bets in them will make Interesting, ons run acea on the to be a clinker, wi rank, Wane Kohn and Bai | WANT MEN that tM sputtering from prciay condition oF eran fiver, nike nature to come and treatment, fie at why cutting, BLADDE! cured permanentiyy ae ore ay if you cant ‘it R. HM, i HacKBNZIE é ULD DR. GRINDLE, wo TBARS Fy A, eA IsT IN ree ise “oheity treatin: Hair aiegansa pecullar to men are perman tured winre Guickiy, more eaally. and On tnd rma than by any other advertia+ i qured In from 1 tof xpteod, Debits rn poe Kidney’ and late Coinpiaints fy from nf well lof from i hava disenaes a) Ia atiil at he same 12TH Saas rea a which he has occunted OVER Pecord Wwiioh ng. other svertiaing can, truthful tint, Advtoe 170) 17

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