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Fitaéimmons never dose ‘by halves. ‘oniled ‘Philadelphia Jack’ ) and he has called {t Jn fe characteristic of the 6 champion. iKy All-$5,00) side bet. Make Cher or forever hereafter has the money, In fact, } Av-enough to cover that Pt Fitusimmons a dozen times Weluses it will not be for ‘that otcurrad three or four ago in England, ‘‘Phila- "O'Brien had been fighting | b pond, and very successfully, been circuinted to the he showed marvellous fn picking his men and in Arrunkements for his fights; be it may) he won a num tties, and the Engtishmen d tim as a boxer of! Mary high class, doh't you } ey ? P Wert went to Engiand and f work at Siratford-on- ing establimned his camp) train one fine afternoon | bh looking for O'Brien, we We just exaciy the op- jon, Where Jack in wee ‘ular Tommy is re- Duplitaslike, O'Brien de- Werting diamonds that, no Their Color, are huge os! Bes a manly didtain, iawn of any kind, O'Brien likes We out bis ability to whip any- ist merely looks wise when the Ability is brought up, bat taten to take any’ kind of aware dack O'Brien is fe full of the epirit of in- Vtallan diplomat. Weal is! WHE 00 & fault and likes noth ef than a rough fight, o pkiltul) hard punch Ianded wirers | aroat good. | LH | — Bowlers from Far and Near to Participate in| | John, Benans co. at) | nd Weat met in the office | Blurbers fade sou: 1 > 6) ais sboricn paper Free Head Pin Tournament Which Smith & Head 1 Wear immediately, In | Abendroth Bros ; 3 8B , offered to fight O'Brien} ‘ Begins on Feb, 6. | Youn Simmons Co., No, 8... 7. | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 23,—"Buddy” | delay as possib! _— | ¥ePn, uray : §\ $81| Ryan, the Chicago welter-welght, scored your head off,” said | gol 1 toad Cov’, 6 7ig| nother victory dn this city on Satur- | you fakin!” “ania will be the largest bowling tour-) Srcont National og ERR PR ee § iBp/day wight. ‘The Aghter who Ryan beat y to hls feet. nament that has ever been hold in this Mehante Retbnat” ‘iat! ig 5/Konny & Gmb.... 10 ayy Was Jack Summitt, of Summitt Hill, I He exclaimed. “1'l) oity,” sald Joe Thum to-day to an Bven-| Chore Natiora) Bank 01) 8 Gl Silk Bowling League | Raia SRS Homtnnoe ‘te . if auove” Nata! By ; | round wi rl and uppercut to side Wet, dnd Wins} ing World reporter in eponking of ‘ThE| Aercnanie ‘itn 8 Standing of Clubs. HOdv ANG B Ietteawing on the Jaws Bvening World's Free Hend Pin Tour-| Mt. Alors Tank ; Wonton | pout waa brought off at the eutcmat we 2,000 ide bet} nament which wif be held at the White) Goltman saad! ‘ aS es £ and attracted @ large crowd of | aol af Ww that his) Wlephant Alleys, beginning Feb, 6, Gorn, Erchanre tank. 3 } ‘Th a} enthusiasts. . | National City Bani, 4 } & : In the preliminary bouts George Mem- itt O'Btien were) Up to date ontrics have been pouring! pink of America A | § | Gelbermenn, Dommericn ‘a’ Ga.!.: i Nl ator ot ‘chicago, defeated Kid Williams, | ih that high lmit/ in from all the big leagues in this bor-| Nigh Team Seore, Hal Rise: Co ; H of Philadelpo, na slyround oy | that the other man| ough as well as Brooklyn and Astoria.! xounten nrothe a | jan nny Ruse, 9 Ye Mp, 4 it wives bim| rom the clubs that bave entered it High tne | i pointed Eddie Mea voy, of Philadelphia. he bush, fy expeciod that all previous bowllag: 524) Lr. tee aR RCL j i Qt, Morrtay 4 1 didn't records will be smashed when the tour: 18 TIPMAN QUITS THE RING. aa nument gels under way, ‘The big league: nding of New pee y Bowling As. t ¥0 nner take Sa be- huve formed teams from their tar) Gaurob a soclatio | BALTIMORE, Jan, 2.—"Joe" Tipman ne pe clad In Wagland, 111) powers, us only une team in a league, pormle, 1H) (on Arthur's Alleys, Hoboken.) | tty “Pride of Rock Bireet,” whe, wae leg AR will be permitted to participate, and the | Gnorg : fe [ARNG 096 Lake DERN heats at iG a | ‘with " epre- + 5 man 046 Sullivan, e Ned Maa yore Wit Bae g 28 tone ki 48 hag decided to qult ihe ring and BO fk pd dollara side bet or gi ena Ga 4 {94 | business. ly before the fight wit ‘y Bdme of the tenmés entered are ge nia pat | the ont washington boxer ‘Tipm f wie Jack's reply. Foward, Algonquins, Gordon House, j WS deciared that he would no longer don | O'Brien wovbed up yur Friends, Mqultable Lite, ay |the mitts if he was mot successful 'n delphia, aod West Bere coe ay | it beating Sullivan, 4 mate eat WAS! Palisade, Cosmopolitans, Young Alblon, | tia s Biicher, Roseville, Hudson, Bronxville, | + 106 | ai 1 ‘ slyaton 2106 899 1 the ‘dune thing when “Kid Hickory, Ly drloe epee rater tes Life Insurance Bowling League, ot NEW ORLEANS. ENTRIES, ‘efowsell the pond to take 4 Hoboken; Arthurs, ot Hoboken; Fay h Inaivia iverapes 53) Jaf fim, O'BeIen had been |Ite, Criterlen, Empire, ‘Aududon, Es 5 M3) NPW ORLEANS, La, Jao, 2-—The ew Bruvswick; Knickerbockers, anh Wah AA Ball the Mnglish fighters.! Ceysione, of New. Brunswick, arke, |ioma, Prudentiay aaa 9 840enivies for tommorrow's rager are 98 Into London one diy and| Olympia of | Weehawken: | Delawate,| Lalita” aitial iy irate 13 fay] Arthur 09) TINS. RACE-Tieg, and onechalt fap feeued 8 challenge to Central Renn ean Om i Plagon, Prudential tie i 1 ot aay | UPAR ea selling, 9 elity and Ca: + Metros | Wi util Tie Sy dap | Protin, 3 Ss By Philaceiphiah mer tho] POUtMN Grand Centrale and nthers, k ia eres Th tae Universal National Toyrney. ii eM iA With] i | Bruali’a, SR ahi it ie ‘Ow Universal Alleys.) f. ellantry Patt or reat admirer at} American National Tournament, |Josnson, icuiui.* iia 8 PR TIRST, sien ig iSite | Title Rute { her i rotten, al +, Moore, ow! fy There's no Stahding of the Clubs. AN lew Score, 108; Tretktas, a OM, Log eo Hunn ane is to Aight while there AYO! srerropstitan uo 4 1010 | - ‘eworve, 254, Allen 181; Norris, i Waltback, | x r# ayound for both of us! ¥: i fy Standing cf Teams. Py alsa, te Te hott, i pi sia ae Te Tide above ; ONY) ¢ —Algonquin—Smith, 209; | 2s 7 lon), |b. i 9 bask’ te the wbate and i H ane Vreeland, 24, Harris, 137; Watt,. 189: Hairy i wa P field to you, I've plokes up| Ri 4 a Wyman, 148; ‘total, 8, Logan—Allen, BH estas ne tights Lean fue: now. any|% Fn i ‘ 4 19; Nori, 14s; Whitbieky 3; Nelson, | rey Do 110 fore enough, O'sirtcn, it f RRP AficustMenent? Leah aan OF -creeten, | y RACE--One il 4 urovs the pond, and the| 9 foot | M.S: Camualy H THIRD, GAN Ma seers: Hitnon’ Wee i b aura Meta tee : + Patten. 28; Moore, shop " mage out as well as ho , pi, 1088: Hi ne ehhh fy fs. Helltas, 407, Alpon’| (trl from men, eayldun Sore. Aman, “Alona Baukianng j (uin= Bmylth tkd:' Vreeland, 102; Harr Green Gown F Individual Averages, | MucMu Reserve’! 1 ihe; Watt, 187; Wyman, 3: total, #2. *Rell indian Bre Wily & couple of incidents eases ar We Be LASes evry ‘ Hh Natlnal BRUTEEAEURGR Bi) Lineal foo ‘oan Mighting career, He al. OMe ee eT 196 \Broadway Three-Men Team League. ; MA a eA siya | , Hyelvn Kinsey My Ket his opponents with a keen| sitman, ates 1b lbs Won, Lott. Hise son vere AUN) |The: HeWtiia nis In chance, He know that | Merc a , vo BL Vas} FIRST GAME—Logan, No, i-Goetler,! Deh: Prank. Henney HMmathing doin; hth ai erat 1 159; Whittaker, 161; Flint. 1 (ih) eomiow rn | ie with either | Rtherne $1 BUS] mann, 201; Hudson, 179; total, 77 Uln- | ayirn RACE Three-quarter of @ mile vs except hard knocks | Bo Afidelts, + 4 oe ii ole inith. 2 apne st, | “gat ata Ne tor : “ht ensier, and things were Helles Belvide 3 3 1 olde, ; Hitchcock, 16); total, ’ Rinnitatte y [Eettingwelly Montgomery: 18S . Py | Bimnliolt Well Anat be didn's cure 9) “rho two games which the Met, ooilias Nene SECOND. GAMA — Long taland- Banduoces leiay rolled cn “uesday Jas, 17) have } 3 mann 176: Sherburn, 133; Russ, Little Jack Horner been protepted. The avove standing of 3 3 Kerner, 181; total, 680, Lincoln--fiuhr Monogranh iefen can fight, Since nat) the, Metrpotitan cha Includes vie two 3 3 Too, Smith, 20: Bennett Iss; Holce, tar) Laer wi i protested games, Hitoheoek. 171 fou SO. | ) bas improved 100 par cent,, Bank Clerks’ League. pe THIRD, GAME—Logan, No. 2-Goetler, | Partslenne be that now he ts oven Won, Lost 2 4 Ut; Walttakor, 6 ie, Funk 61; Dicker: | Rava Water PRP REC @ real chance with Fitz-| National Bank of Commer Mode. a of mann, ude Stal, S01 ~ Rapid Wa ate 2) Hpi vo 1 § nt i ng Ialand—Hxemann, 111; Shorr | FOURTH RACK One milo: handicap Pe tWenty-round bout, He) NYY hy aibnal xchange ank: 8 1 3 By} i} Reues, 128; Kerner, 100; ‘tc 128; Kerner, 190; 8. | RU Monge ald My Wome gear "boxing dur- ne eat bank i y 1 H maa} i Forehand st National Han! 2 6 Mf way Caroler + Bae cx etER "some of} Ainerian Hachane Macinil jisnk i 5 dnl tu rot Tale he has taken part in have! = Averages in fe tes] veyand kidonbt darn. arranged, te ale Hepa liens aie mzmead art |ways pute up such a fast and clover \Y Py 2 | fight that the crowd Jy satisfied H, Wi | gRoval Arma If O'brien and Kitxskmmons fight in Burton. | lami rennvecn in | ban Francisco at the middle-weight | Westri f] | * Aa Birdy World Wants, The || limit, 18 pounds ring side, the Aight will |} intys ' “ 108 be on the level and the winner will be 1 Tisean., i @ prints yearly 1,009,000 |) ns vteaged as the legitimat j \ pine ' , rien thé. Clave Ns ‘i | acknowledged as the logitimate middle. Dich tial alive ee r hiindelp hia Jack O'Brien, the clever it advts.—-born of human | weight champion, Filasinmona wiite a fie s, middle-weight fighter, notified Al Smith i 1A1 and full of hunian in- || ne gave up his honors by graduating, Gu Meeueeen | the, jell isnown nake holder ot | fata] sim *Bionew iw Viney Tew shea dl 8 ¢ Tourney, muttles, today that the $1,000 which he CH RACE -One mile fe THeHe brief messages of || [Po the Het Meet adicwelght tits Web. reg, {Nd posted with him a few weeks neo | Jone eee } . ~ f {Co H forfelt for figh | are Dev Ne people to the multitude of |) 4% never been leaten at the well i Wy kivn Fe eine wenard AVA MUR CURRIN a Ge | Yorkers reach the largest || O'nrien has been doing some greac| hie) Met 4 2 | er na Fitasimmons's Pye and that as {i " dle-weight| | goon As A club Keenred the bout he would) dent, R D WA | + and 8 d be nble| cons 4 na | bind the match stariia i 108 WORL. NTS. to wlve even Mitzalinmons an: argument. | (os , 1 yHrlen furtner atated that the terme | — ee erday’s Sundry W : 1 at present the public is Inclined to); iH 1 ig $i, |for the match, which were suggepted | 5 Sandy Wora wan || AC tree ned | HH Gr alacein, wier Siete: HOPPE TO MEET BARTON, 0 q i \ , ; 8 9 iW lable to him, He says he wall hot Hmeht| . " ‘y WHS 4 Puldd to. New {Jy tne eat man to defend the mdaiec| Sit 448 TH] Bite tor a aide het-of 80N, but would | Frank Darton wit] meet Frank tunpe t9. Lie. ad Wtorday, || welght crown In preference to Fakir)? i 8 TY Bip teonaent to meet htm fn a tyentyeround Bt Mert esae anein wilt alee nomity Hyan, Fe Ree Acted my Ba i 3 3 bout, with the winner to take the “pi ma Phey wil blak 20) bounla Z GREAT AT FLEES} {IN IRISH.A. A. GAMES. MANY ENTRIES FOR EVENING WORLD TOURNEY j ‘ ITARAGAN WAT SELB WRIGHT . In. tilted &, ¥. Mutual, Team 2, Hortoom Un Brontand G. 2. ndand G. Plumbers’ Standi Gay Co erseo futh Te, & P, ee IS 2: a ones worse Zs ENING, JANU) (RRS Ak os] SPORTS EDITED BY | [RYAN KNOCKS — La eaceaheacaeatnn none en iaenceenenennenindl ' CHAMPIONS TO APPEAR AT THE IRISH A. A. Ll BEGINS TO- AY, | ! | ROBER MEETING, (Special ator Ral wound the unswtiafactor: Induea Britt even though SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2%—Manager club in t Pa., who he knocked out in the second | James Coffroth has not yet wired 850)/ the best juducements, fo Jabea White, but is willing to reim- burme the English champion {f he brings | Graney for $10,000 because they adver- off the contest hetween White and Britt ‘There Is danger of the fighting game) in a minstrel show at a musle hall they bain stepped in this State, There is 4P ruining, Britt belteves his digntty pending before the Legisiature which Is | | now in eession a bill introduced by Ben- | ton, and if it passes it will | poster, California, Owing to the petty squab: | bles of local promoters and the raw|lauded on the jaw of Britt's attorney work that fs being done In putting on | 80d the affair was furcher complicated, Therefore {t looks as ft Britt will des 'y battles, and the constant | ating to ght White before the Yosemit suspicion.thdt a fight has been fixed, : eS thero Is a feeling among the Solons that the game shouki be stopped. James Coffrothy may not be able to | Britt and Coffroth are at out Being Billed as Interlocutor ata Minstrel Show, to The Evening World.) Says he will fight Brit; has Used thar Such an advertisement, death-knell of fighting in! Petr, but as the type w: Club, Club next month, and offer: bert 18 Frankie to hoy training Nell, to fight before his club, he gets the March date at San ESS: Jan, 2, PA Offi VIRST RAC! \@. Biiclin entry, anile; selling. Shady The HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES, | to-morrow are as follows: allowances; bur iat he foam Lae ‘ (Albert- > Oaklawn sEinma Reybold (Faranda! t CHR 58? Roeeburw Sileate ,., (B48) Main Piialia AT? MORIA rn Forlana ‘Welle |... "Go Lucky Fira) tady and Dice Hanton’ counted | & Co, entry: HECOND RACE—Three-quarters ef @ RK, HOT SPRINGS, Ark., | OAEEAND RACH PRACK, celal entrien for the races ENG Cal, pd H—Three-elehths of a mile are as follows. Six fyriongs t Lad Hanlon Main and Saldora Lad i Heutersnoit GRANEY AND COFFROTH — ARE SUED BY BRITT Fighter Declares His Dignity Was Injured by White before any he United States that offers sued Coffroth and Eddle he would act as interlocutor was hurt and his name damaged by Coffroth retaliated by issuing a bly stating that Britt bop moat Ap. and misleading, J. Baward immedintely had Coffroth arrested. Subsequently Graney Although Nelson hag agreed to fgnt Young Corbett before the Hayes Valley they have not sland articias, Nelerh Would rather Ment Britt, him on *he side. who. fghte taint who 8 is mont and Britt | Corbett is rounding into eondition. a OAKLAND ENTRIES, sellin, {9 ‘The Hvening’ World.) er veixteanths of with OAK= -Via Ban Frenele- Entries for to-mor- NY T EASTERN LEAGUE MAGNATES MEET Baseball Men Hold Their An- nual Spring Meeting at Vic- toria Hotel To-Day with Pres- ident Powers in the Chair. ‘Tho annugl meeting of the Eastera Basvoall League was held at the Vice | torla Hotel to-day, AlUrough the meet. | dng was schedtled to begin at noon, It was two hours later before President P. T, Powers called the gathering to order, In the mean time the repree | sentatives of the various clubs gathered | about the ooridors and talked over matters, _ Among the magnates present were! M, B, Puter and W, W. Burham, of the Newark club; H, C. Griffiths and |W. J. Murray, of the Jersey City club Ed Hanlon, Moses W. Frank and Hugh Jennings, of the Baltimore club; F, Ry Wondeischaefer, of the Providence club; | John Kreltner, of the Montreal clubs | J. J. McCaffrey, J, Leltz and Jess Ap- | plegate and Dick Harley, of the Tor rata cluo; George Stailing, of the Bute | falo club, and Charles ‘f, Chapin and i Buokenberger, of the Kochester of the questions which. will come | before the ineeting is the posse transier of the Montreal Club to Rich= mond, Va. ‘The league will act in this matter ely In accord with the de- ares of Mr, Krevner «he owner of the club. ‘The club had a bad season last year and the owner is sald to have dropepd consulerable money It was said that Mr, Kreitner was Clsposed to remain in Montreal, as he believes that the cluo will prove a big Fucosss thers another year, In pure ing the franchise he also purchased. right of transfer when he desired, | wo tha? the league will act in the mat- ter as he wishes. | ie Kreitner lost several of his good fayers through drafting by the major leagues, And some dissatisfaction in the prices paid will be the subject of dle- sion as well President Powens meeting: “The last season Was one of the most successful and prosperous in the history of the stern League. 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Samuelson. trp tad Pe By ee ; aie as uh My. palnage ih ho. cure THIRD RACR—Five and one-halt fue || THIND RACE —Thirteon-sixteenthe: ROUBLE and all CHROME and nrabbelt ies: Dore Hy : Sere INU Disevaea of Mon Tp 19? Mies Eboricn 110 {Barodun, me vemarkable, inasn 248 Lite utter WO | a Rates: affoids. superior advan ia (nt opdinit Cotta tap 10 i trewunents MY hire Ml aa ena y expenteuge fh Oroheaty wo Nita fs H wccompilshed for ine. w Welot Min |. Ekcobosa 401 wo omherphysielan Onel'ka ‘Lee 108 RTH RACH—Mile and one-eighth; T attribute. thin guosete te Sheena. Van | 1M | eullirs ‘tliwt 1 nuke w epee Trtah Melody 105, *hiekum Hob Frit ie HB kane TOURTH RACE~Three-auarters of | NG pinale mile; selling. Outbunst . OS Juvenal Maxim | Phe Hawalian Sooo: Biel” pave The tore ; it Thosplan, #Ginepray ; i Aad Srtie FIFTH KACH—Mile and n sixteenth; eae ee ‘tai call, write " i He | Cons H a heer [1 toaioun wo | Dr, DiBol 146 E, ist em ah Gnas wy | Aduurw tod 1) to 3 only, ¥ Wi Seaton tH Viele our MBO he Incweat in gewel a itow Jon ite Rind In tho. wit FLOORS UMeeart dave 1h Aevpted to fentires of MENTCAT, SCIENCE, acon Glenarean Tit | SMM To ory no vmeeme and ‘Twenty S.NTH RACK Beven furlong h * a1 F ' S} i OLD DR. 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