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i | YouNasTen was Killed in a “pri- vate fight” in Pennsylvania Mon- @ay night, ‘The fight was held In Uke most of the affairs of that Without any of the safeguards pang @ boxing match, is much difference between boxing and affairs of this kind as between light and darkness, A match is a cleat skill, ag interesting to the box- Jt y to the spectators, t” of the Ieind in vogue around little worse than a dog 1 ‘the police exercised thar pow- ttle more strenuously the fight: “sai {n these cellar contes fh jail, and the thugs who “nauk would be adorned with »@ loud but not fashionable ing tournament ‘of recent attracted the attention of the best followers of that Many 4 aa Event World's big Free Hea in Rise walen Will be Inaugurated next |SEUOND GAMi—Currle iene fats Month at the White Elephant alleys, 16;' Dobock!, Already maiy entries have been re- Be, ‘vhalman * cos eBickeh, 189; ae | celved, and it is probable that the en- M try lis, will have to bo closed at an ;| early date so as to avold overcrowding, All organized bowling clubs are in- vited to take part in the tournament, but It is advisable to have no delay In notifying the codunittee of the inten- Only one team of five men will be allowed to represent each club, and in this way she very best bowlers in New York will be brought together and all] 168; Rich, tecords for high scores: wil) be broken, | BECOND it is confidently expected, The Evening World will donate handsome and valuable trophy for the Bunke, 165; Ritch, ; winning team and the tite of cnam- ip Peleaeh, 18) ons of the United Bowling Clubs will HRD GAME-New York National x. an additional honor, q ne Every bowler who passes the 100 a mark will get'a the purpose of writing an of tt, attended a “private tn New York City, It was es Over a saloon in Fifty- hear Sixth avenue, Every Was represented In the mot- | that filled the narrow space extemporived ring. ‘There Of many races, but the fh the ascendency, There pompous black man who ABannouncer, He was a villainous tomer, pitted from small-pox. d and with an undershot jaw Of ® bulldog, He wore a little perched upon the back of his 4 black cigar stuck out from of his mouth at an upward PL about 45 degrees. I remember’ his ‘Alinouncement: tilemen, if vouse don't want to hed, youse gentlemen will -have rn Any gentleman that | ‘holler wil get throwed oi, lee is all right (much noise, but the gentlemen running this show don't want @ m0 chance of gettin’ the joint Hey “hind Class—Scoltock Hebi eon Medtord, 123; total, 98, Scoltugi, Medford 142; Plug, 170; Van’ Thun, Gllnwer, 22 588, sncoND. ‘aati -Hoverman, 152; pau. 1; Meat ond. 110; total, {GAME- Beoltock, 1084 "i total, 248, fa 142; total, t: Kellogg Loses Twice. total, 98 | FIRST GAME:-! ST ise eat t 185; Repp, 91; Bardnes, u Jong a8 there ‘ams, 184; total, Kleine, 188; MeKlernan, 132; C are bas eeae 145; Grumm, 16h: HH N PIBNING Will try to win back his Yost laurels trom Exeberg, the | ie Danish wiatler, to-night. Ms has Veen Away in the country for ral weeks training for the match, 4a paid to be in fing shape, bout w year ago, Piening, who had wome degree of prosperity in the ‘Wrestling game, opened a saloon. itintbutes his defeat by Egeberg to ot that the bar business included smany uptiltings of beer glasses. Gregt White Way" on a smaller However, Plening's relapse prob- was nothing at all compared to It is safe \to say he will be !n as good shape to itle to-night as ever before, and if berg defeuts him again it will simply itablisn the fact for all time that the rei it he wins, cif best big men who will meet foreign wrestior han come to this country for se: years, and is unique in that he re tv wrestin except "on the level,’ he fakers chat have infested Ing game during vars Bxeberx furnishes a Pleasing Ro ; total, be ‘hatford, ta Santi i McLeod, ‘179; total, 767. United Bowling Clubs—Second Sec- Hpwen, ieee at itt total, tion. THIRD) GAME—Garteld— Orlin, McDonough, 127; Lelschner, 135 He ie, 138; Long, 119; total, 678, hour, 146; Gameer, 122; Britt, 139; Stone 10; Gruvile, 150; total, 72% Tournament, (On Universal Alleys.) (Germania Alleys.) FIRST GAME—Forward—Clauss, Freund, 136; 1k: Matin, 16; total, 59. ECOND GAMH--Hickarv—Pfuhier, 12 aren Ie ~ Vatting HL Tee La A Wiener Aci the 2, e, : dotal, 652, “Black Base— ait, re Bilt, tate . T5t: Gainer, 128: total, #7, |SECOND GAME—Mre, Kubler, 161; Mrs, TAMB—Forward—Clauss, | 136;} Krickbaum, 131; total, 291, pity Toor Freund 189: ‘Wendaroth, Mrs, Seebeck. forfelted Fischer, 128: Ehler, 149; oun. Corbetc's,” nee: Roxs—Singran, 1%6: Fischer, 1 102: SteMhens, 127 San Salvadors Win and Lose, (Colonial Alleys.) will go after ie ds the best Carroll, 188; Creegan, 136; Walsh, dated Gos Comy 2, a5; Creegnn, 186 ih 3a Company, Branch 2, No, 2— ca pe ore, Gta UT | Keogh, 117; eager: last Cane ini Tete GAMF.—Vera = Cruz—Burns, EVERAL athleton and football play- ere uf tho New York University)‘ announce that they’are willing to| PUy vonclusions with Higashi, a Japa- Jiu jitsu expert, iter gO any monkey with a buzs- St Ae safer, eR et AEN TT 71; Barrett (On Ehler's Alleys.) Adlrondack— Ulan, | Fraser, 132; total, 657 Team 6 Won and Lost, ream 6— » 180; J, 1, 562, No. 11—Meyera, HILADELPHIA JACK return trip from total 74, Rivthabourn Pp de A muaten with John Wiley oC And had furnished every in Philadelphia wt a ty ah aocept Bob Fitz: ehals | nee to Meet him for the miles welgnt » (ehamplonshin of fon, 141; Fitter, 154; Meehan, 162; total, 4, nitie GAME— Blythebourne—Stevens, "16; Meehan, 162; total,. 827. {Srvctad tu The Bvering World.) EW ORLEANS, Jan. 18.—For four a ee Airat race yesterday the D. “ Btock Exchange. (Thum's,) HIRST GAME—Jacquelin~Thomas, 199; ons GAMES. WIN HIM FORTUNE.| Li SPORTS E EDITED BY ibd si 30ME OF THE BATTLES THAT HAVE HELPED M Heliolelelelirinleinieielelelelrieleleloleltotoh CoRBETT J-EOWARD BRITT OUT: POINTED YOUNG PRoFIT 4 F7,000 2% GREAT INTEREST SHOWN IN BOWLING TOURNEY io. Many Entfies Already Received for Evening World's Head-Pin Match and All Records Will Be Broken, Sey, 156; Mogs, RY aman, tera ‘4 handsome watch fob ii total, 7 ulton streot,) an, Van Robinson, 181; Hoverman, 113; Hoverm edtord, 139; | Wyman, 204; total Leo, 115; W! 689, Standard Phy FINST MoDorough, mW: Lome, 14 (Universal GAM at py Kagley, Ky; hee) Proctor, 158 17; Wender: ; total, 710, Hickory: Grot, 186; Vitting, 127; Ladi 144) total, 724. Rieck | THIRD GAME—Mre, } Grainer, 113, total,| Seebeck, forfeited, Harlem — Smith, 145; MeCormack, 171; Schaft- th, Ml: Croughwell, 141: | low, 188; total, 509, oy ¢. 124: total, 682, | SECOND GAMReBranch 2, GrivudorsCarralh,Thb: ‘Creegan, | Win, 164; Silkworth, 198; vioauade, ML im Waien, 182; Genet, 118; Roche, 170! Muench, 165; Sitterly, 88 GAME.—Harlem= pe MeCormack, 140, 180° total. total, 708, 120; Hawthorne, 100; Champions Win and Lose. | well, 92; Wilt, 180; tot dated Gas Company, Branch Case, 120; Tetlow, Way, 153; Theiss, 161; Wilkon-| FIRST GAME Brenninger, i Huetwonl, 81h ND GAME} 2; total, 8%, Champlon| 18; Bennett, 168; J Blagier, 173; Mendenhall, | total, 481, No. 19 , 175; Brennen, 186; total, | afte. 17%; Moore, 103; ‘| THIRD GAME } Wilkinsom, 141; Fet- Cham- Men- rer, 160; total: b74, Blazer, 11 dehhall, 14; Burtls, 164; Brennan, 192; | FIRST ae teh Herbert, ar & 140; Froelich, Williams, 152; 1 TT G SOC SEC MMET TT teeny) tt ta ne BRITT WoN* 5500, BY MOVING HIS Lert HAND WHEN ME KNOCKED OUT FRANK ERNE. “plebbeebtleleebteeleite iblebettleelbteeiebeteeltteteetee bebe BRITT’S FISTS HAVE — WON HIM A FORTUNE fsa Martin, 12; Payne, 114; Cross, 165; Lotul, 67. man & Soc sishen, iss ‘Son Ten, 183; McKerran, Carlsen, 192; total, 864, tlle the Short Time of Three Years the San Francisco Fighter Has Acded $83,000 to His Bank Account. | JIMMY BRITT’S WINNINGS IN THREE YEARS’ TIME, Made out of fight with Toby Irwin.... Made out of fight with Tim Hegerty. Made out of ight with Kid Lavigne. Made out of fight with Frank Erne., Made out of fight with Jack O'Keefe...., Made out of fight with Wlilie Fitzgerald Return Aight with Juck O'Keefe....... Made out of fight with Charley Sieger... Made out of fight with Martin Cunole, Made oiit of fight with Young Corbett, Made out of fight with Joe Gans... Made out of fight with Battling Neison... Made out of theatrical engagoments..,., MoKerron; , 190; total, 861, —Cunrle Bro Bank Clerks, (On Thum's Alleys.) ( Finer GAME-—Mount Morris Bank— fai eeeeyey, 161; Hill, 130; Benedict, eae 130; Gros, 180; total, ‘170, cha & Co—Gregory, Gel Dauphinot, 162. H, 118; total, 676, E—Corn kexchan, ie Bank oCarthy, 150; Garretson, 127; Chi. ae 129; Davidson, 17; Gerdts, 165; total, Fifth Nat!onal + 136; Crosby, 127; total, 75 ‘Riggles, 1M: Atkins, 147. Keys, Ba if ° and a eilyer medal will be presented 88/ ings, 126; Snell, nk of America—Jen- well, “In addition there will be other prizes for high individual scores, ey Y. MG. A, 12; total, 232, Metropolitan Championships, Pr nlversal Alleys.) Algonautn” Sinn, ii Har total, 861 Blossfield. Jimmy Britt, of San Francisco, has) having him out, been fighting professionally for threo | $1,600, Willle Fitzgerald was my next years, During that time his ring earn: | ppppnent, and I gained $5,000 for win- |, Ing have been larger than those of | ning, Heavy-weight Champlon Jim Jettilos, | O'Keefe at Butte.was a draw and netted Here Is Britt's own account of his bit- | me $2,500, bs For this I received BEEOND ¢ SAM Arena th 28; Hartie, 120} ts id, 8136; losfield, Wy, Hever 151; q yon tal THIRD Ohi Algonauln—Smith, 21; Inger, 178; Hanrle, Ww tles, with an estimate of his earnings, Evening | ceived $5,000 more . BRITT, | I then fought Charlle Sieger and re- Next came Martin We folight outelde of town and I only got $3,000, The next battle was that celebrated Oren for winning 7,000 to my bank I iret mie chee his defeat by Nelson and my subsequent victory over man was) lyine removes all aueution as to our My first fight was vith "Rn ap abilities, | Toby Irwin, and went fifteen rounds to a deolsion In my favor and netted me BY JAMES E. T have had tn all ie twelve profes: | one with Youn iH slonal fights and have been fighting just | witon This seems ike am record, but remember every National Provident Union. Kean, 141;' O'She; fi SECO! GAME—W: OW Lats 9 becn hadgered for s by ded to settle. the I next fought Tim Hegerty o Guestion of supremacy once and for a bide Leet my 1 Jost ona foul, demonstrated that I was his master, Well, for this I, recalved $12,500, received a like amount. for belny Kid Lavigne camo next, and my bit| Cough to fall down just ae winning wae $4,500, Next ae Erne, and my winner's end wes jf. ten days later, for beating whom I ree celved $3,000. Not bad for first ten days {n the business, Was about to throw My lest Aight, with Nelson, nected me | In both of these fights I Ria in any other, By, v.dded to $10,000 made in theatrical, sums up close to $83,000, All made {n less than three years, Kubler, 148; Mri Ny noxt battle was with O'Keefe, to) AMaUBE of mon whom I lost unjustly by a foul after Luchs, imi Tey, Union, Mutual No, dieu's Monarch alleys, Broadway ‘Tourney—Rosedale, Iwago, Tusean; at Schwartie & Arps's alleys. North Side Fea re—Fellanoe, Inwood, at Schults's alle: Criterion Natlonal—Alg \Gponer: Stleker; at French & Graham's 1, Astoria; at Ca- Phler,| Smith, 102; total, 206 Mrs, Wuest, Mra, Gas League Tourney, (On Palace Alleys.) FIRST GAME—Consolidated Gag Com- Hraneh 2, No, 1Irwin, 142; Bilk- Ww 199; McQuade, 103; Sitterly, 16%: total, 740, AMEE, oe eh ah Watbel, i, Gleshen, Yin * Biseman & Co, ~Sehmidt, ir Rembot. 183; Froel.ch, Williams, 132; Amerioan National, (At Thum's Alleys.) FIRST GAMES Spartan Wy Gerdes, Rudi Ww vAshiceniean ;| February, and will be scheduled three at thake & Lehrbach’s alleys, League—Haw thorne, Amerlean, Constitution; at Bothner & Bayer's alleys. Manhattan Borough Tourney—Conatl- }| tution, Palisade, Criterion: ally Frercks's alleys, ‘Trust Companies’ ; |Pant a speedy and thorough tournament, New Amsterdam, Twenty- ~third Streot Branch—Hergert, 135; League—Washing- Hawthorne, 18; Genet, 160; Wilt, 172) Title Guarantee; way Arcade alleys, Bank Clerks’ League—Sec. ys. National City, Hanover Natlonal Bank 4 ; TI Mh sk ‘OND naa td E- Pay re Roedel, i \-|THIRD GAME — New Mooney, 146; Schwab, 146: / ‘pwenty-third Street Branch the just punishment to the clubs that have forfelted games in the various tourneys since the tournament season begun last fall, Tham'sa White Elephant alleys, League —De Foreat, ampire-—Roedel, ; Lita thington Trving, Bedto 225" Neriieen! League—C ra Avery & Brow: quing will be an attraction at The Kven- 192; Roberts, 192; at Universal ai. 960, Ben Franklin Ta Ne enn ings Amer. foam Machiniat Centra alleys. to bring out a crowd, Every time they are scheduled to bowl a game the al- leys wre crowded with enthusiasts, ‘They Times, | are beyond a doubt ag fine an aggrega- Jeunnat Worlds at MeLaughiin's alleys | tion aa has ever been organized, BOWLING NOTES. A meeting to organize a tournament will be held at Herman Ebler's Univer- sal Bowling Academy, No, 271 Washing ton street, Brooklyn, on Sunday after- noon, Jan, 22, at 4 o'clock, Bowling Games To-Night. Riverside League implre City, River- at Slovers & HOUEOnLYG Chaffee, is; Moore, 167; tot l—Mevers, 181; Gregory, 208 Beane nee at Amann is Bak League—Parsays ‘anit ! at Thum's White’ le: Palace ‘Tourney--Poodlers, + |Century, Brond Atieet; at Beyer's alleys, Champlonship—Loran ft Cammann’s alleys, interstate, Leag'ie—Brooklyn va, New York; at Samuels's Harlem Circle al- Triess's Mae 4 three-men tourney will be organized on thee alleys, The players will be selected from the bowlers in the five- men team tourney now going on, Suk League, plonship the Algonquins had to defeat the best bowlers Jn the East, The com+ peting teams Jn this league bef the The final meeting wil will be held on Sun- “SPIKE” WANTED Spiko Sullivan, the light-weight fighter, ts one of the craftiest men in sida bet of $500 and the largest purse of- fered. Before clinching that match Sul- Hvan read every line of the articles of Agreement over thoroughly. Just before signing the paper Sullivan threw out his chest and sald: “L have been fighting just fourteen years, and I am not sure if I am so food as I was five years ago. In my first fight I made $600, With that money T went to the bank, and seeing the pay- Ing teller told him I wanted to deposit that amount, and as I intended to leave Mt in there for many years I thought I was entitled to compound interest, As | [tis fourteen vears since I put that $500 tn the bank, 1 am sure the Inierest has footed up $600 more. I hate to onl: ae out ‘0 and’, turning to Paddy manager of Lee, Spike eald: "Can't yeu lig wie that side bet on the fight $1,000?" As Walsh eald $500 was enough, Spike lied: “All night; $600 1s better than no fide bet at all,” iff HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES, (Special to The Evening World.) ESSEX PARK, HOT BPRINGS, Jan. 18—The entries for to-morrow's naces are as follows: FUCST RACE—Five and one-half furlongs; selling, #dd* Yudon +100 Bi) Mareiitonens | 105 Back Number . 105, Mutual onetit Misa Anthony Velamyuer , Sol Mrnith Nollig Hyman, Wille Orexse Benscnauret Howe Puurt “tai, Meorhen AUS¥ BUT Katah ~~ Orpheum fodIRD RACI—Five and one-halt tur. acd) Magyle Leeder BL Pau “236 Lacket (825) Mion Erema Wsh) Lansdown (801) T (207), Nervator WOURTH RACE. Country Club Stal Lady Char “py. “Sardora $s Bretiy Nellie. 205 Mountain Lad Go) Mountain Gi 2. —— ‘Roseburg Hwsbur da Rose) — ‘Mathis den GON) Eleda. *sardora and Fibre RACE—Threa-quariers cf a mile; re Seuriet 8 RACE--O) i y van TH A ne mile and seventy +105 BS 1UT 10 and four nights a week, 60 as to war- The entrance fee Is $15. All teams wishing to participate In this tourna- ment can secure application blanks by communicating or applying to Herman Ehler, The New York Bowling Association will have plenty of work cut out for them when they convene, meting out It Is expected that the crack Algon- ing World Tourney, This team ts sure When the ramen “scheduled In. the Riverside League have been completed In winning the Metropolitan Cham: A RIGHT HOOK FINIDHED KID LAVIGNE , BRINGING FOR 20 ROUNDS + IN # 4500,%° F (2000 LARGER BET entrie AKE BRITT A WEALTHY MAN rblelslotet JABBING NELSON Sh tebbelelleisinielntelstoleloteloistotelelolete) tolelotelate! HEITY GREEN'S SON’ TAKES T0 AUTO RACING a LL Purchases Two Oars at the Garden Show and Will Enter One of Them for the ’ Vanderbilt Cup Race. E. H. R. Green, son of Hetty Green, | purchase cars, The exhibitors have is going in for automobile racing on | little rest, and are getting tired, ‘The 4 ° an extonaive soul, While visting the | seein fais donee Auto Show In Madison Square Garden | ond shall have come it will probably Inst night he gave an order for two) bé found that a total of nearly two Franklin racero, one to meet all re | millions of dullars’ worth of busines quirements of the Vanderbilt Cup race, | has been done. in which he will take part, The other) Buyers come from all ranks of {s for a car of under 881 pounds, the | jife, and every car, from the little horse power of which Is to be det buckboanl costing only a few hundred minet. He gave bis check for $2,000 a8 | dollars to the costliest car at the shaw, a first payment for the two racers. | sells readily, The purchasing public He will take part In other events than | has evidently docidel that Amoriva the Vanderbilt Cup race, | makes cara that are good enough for Some time ago Green gave an order those having money enough to pu to the Franklin Company for a machine | Roe sp erate perpen ‘fare and ee uy the very best ef alee beled daca “nade. neverat | OA about the same price and are ccessful onslaughts on records ar pene {ewe secaived at oe ‘Portes Dallas, and with the speed mania well| that 6 thr operytte Gavel came to New Tork ANtomoblle Manuftctirery nad eae The present show in the Garden ts fo ir years, and that the Unilconsed the moat successful one ever held, Not | makers would therefore be unable to show at the Garden, caused an uproar, Oniy are a greater number of machines | rhe'licensed association executed a cou on exhibition, but the attendance !s| and at one blow settled the question i overcrowding 80 apparent this vear, Neeay initia ae one MULAU Evel IN overcrbwaln at this exhibit along ten thousand persons crowded the | prevented the makers from eiving to aisles and passageways. America en exhtnitien to rival che ‘Thousands came from other cities to! salon, and this will be possible now, NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. LV FLYNN DRAWS NEW ORLEANS, Lu., Jan, 18.--'The for {o-niorrow's races ave as WITH DONOVAN f re-elghtha of a mile, 3) Blow Poke wa fallen Leat . Eietoteit § (Special to The Evening World.) YOUNGSTOWN, U., Jan, 18—Mike Donovan, of Rochester, fought a twelve-round draw with Cy Flynn, of Buffalo, N. Y,, at South Sharon, Pi lust night, The men were to have mad |1s pounds at 3 o'clock, but Donovan ne me: | Was seven pounds over welght and for foited a deposit, Flynn had advantage 4n height and reach and landed the muro tolling blows, The last round found both men fighting fast as the Vell sounded, ——— BURDICK TO BOX BROAD. Fair’ alee. i Buren BE felta 2d Retimeny SECOND RACE—S S17 Misanthrope . 925 Rudabek ... $1 {Decoration stan Bhandy hanterelle , Vol i Sapte at Johnny Burdick and “Kia” “Broad 2H Lot Fre ni have been matehed to box ten rounds A Laratio before the Pittsfleld Athletle Club, nt Bt aio Bn Bt Pittstield, Magss,, Friday night, The A anauinttey th boys will meat at catehwelghts, BOR he ne Soa Burdick has bee: Tine Chamblee n doing his training rat 103 lat Py FOURTH RACE—Three- quarters” ot a(t Pittefeld for the go, white Broad mile. has done his work in this el It s0n's gymnasium, Ab aAota be 1Cu re Men My, painless metho fcr Aleantara, —— Algetha (281) Trapper, (808) Tnvine! FIFTH RACR—Three and one-half tur+| ¥ Me, fonaa: two-vear-olda nou ‘ah and ai GunONIe ‘andoky jauncey Olcott . id Divevaes of Mon Ip BI Linher bore vate inasmuch ao It en Rte i = Dr, Meciis (A. Kye), eit AUDIO hata. » Gerol fh Miafortun: the ordinary Methods of ¢ 203 Libation w ty —— Tim McGinnis (J, me br c,, Montana—d) (212) verdane 2.) ——= Blue Graan i hlon). 6. Pirate of Pe ange—Berique .... SIXTH RACH-Ono milo and an elxhth, welling, clalty of treating oni: eased of men, oo fatnin a (od ‘wilt eon wi WI py, my" Maethod wi ture have fale free, If you Baa hat Noe write Dr. Di Bol Mev 148 E, 14th8t,, New, loltra, to band G 10.0, bE. A 8, 10 hr Ny art our MEDICAL MUSE a " vind nthe Word. THREE fevmind 40 fener of MEDICAL, see n | OLD DR. ue YEAS A SPECIALIST us Y Age ROAST IN Tyo | Under Dro all distases pee to men are permanently | Curd more quickly, more easily dnd On more j (aerate ietins than by, any other advertise i Hie Tisoh, cured tn trom 4 to Fi mont Nervous Debility, In from 1 to Kidney’ and Biadier Complaints. fn, fy eae to weeks, 8 tleera, gore treat and mouth ‘al ing to fiQ days, Stricture In 10 to 20 days, Varicocels In from 2 a Week. | Oninary contracted dlaensas ”Rq draing cured int hte tat iy Tat the same of BET $10—WIN $300. ‘The issue of “THE BULL Saturday, January 2st!i, will’ co information regarding what our Bxpert’” at New Orleans rave tr fo Lak un will be 30 TO | SHOT That Will Win Sure. If you play the races, dend 25 centa in skammps for one monta’a aubsaription to This Information may mean hundreds of dollars to you, Sample copy “THE BULLETIN, day afternoon, Jan, 2, at 4 o'clock. This ones who had won the oh mplonships tournament will begin the first week In |9f various tournaments Ine League — Contr ' | 171 WEST 12TH ST, Paten mus ee aan ax em ouna. 8 TO be A NBWEPAP! VOTED TO THE Room &8 World BI N.Y, City,