The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1905, Page 10

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has bobbed up again, ‘with an offer of a $25,000! } for the Fitssimmons-O'Brien dition that the batte take ‘was handed to the main entrance of Mr. ‘palece in Philadelphia, ‘on @ golden platter to the house, It Js sald that “was, for the first time In ly. Tendered speechless japon reading the missive, cords were seriously af- shook I infer from the bas not yet dictated the it to his publicity bureau. 7 emi @ the sonitiy of ¢ e manager of Jack that time ho travelled, i-law, with Fiteolm- ig for the Fitesimmons-Jet- ton on the road. , after an altercation with ‘he Jumped the outfit and nat ‘with Munroe, For some Munroe and Ball fell {BOXERS BOXERS MEET IN MANY RINGS! Pees er ere et a ‘hn i iy. FiTz says+ "/ GOT A BIGGER, PURSE THAN THAT FOR ANOCHING our HALL AT MEW ORLEANS, Bur 1T WAS Gt eek i H aff ay dy tt cf 7 ft z E i i 2 z egal = ail : is? «ff = d to the National Ath- ikiyn, ‘Whe prelimina. event or class. The an 105 pounds; pounds; spectul 45 pounds; mid. Pounds, and special men over 168 pounds, business but the ” to be. adver. te in next World Want stimulate purchases t nda to the point of HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. (@pectel to The Byening World.) HOT SPRINGS, Ark. Jan. %7.—The soins lor the races to-morrow are as lows: IRST RACE—Seven-elghtha of « mile; Coppertield RACE—BSeven-eighths of @ mile; S OAKLAND ENTRIES, OAKLAN! (via, San Peranclsca Gale ‘he entries for the races fire as follows: FIRST LACE rie furlongs; sell! eR arven furlones; welt, Se TO PLAY INDOOR BASEBALL. second Regiment indoor tysehall team will mest the \ third Regiment team at the Beatieet Armory, for the cham. of Greater New York, to-mor- | 1 ‘Wt 8.80 o'ahoor {MANY CLUBS ENTERED FOR THIS TOURNAMENT So Evening World Head Pin Tourney, Which Be» gins on Feb. 6, Should Be Biggest Event ot Its Kind in Years, A meeting to arrange all the details World's Free Head Pin tournament will bo held to-night at the White Elephant alleys at 8.30 for The Evening ii, Ieland Navy lash. (On Universan Alleys.) The schedule for the fret week of! wiReT- GAME Varmenc, wi; the tournament will be made up from the clubs entered, The United Bowling Clubs, which has the. tourney dn hand, has soveral minor details to complete and then everything will be in readiness for the Clubs that have not sent in thelr entries and who wish to compete whould do #0 at once, Applications can be had at the White Hlephant alleys, Thatthis tournament will be the lang- est that has ever been held in this city ig evidenced from the number of clubs that have entered, ‘The ist published in The Mvening World of Tuesday has been strength- ened by teams from every section, who are after the champlonehip of the United Bowling Clubs, whivh title will @o to the winner of the tournament. Applications are pouring in from Mount Vernon, Staten Island, Brook- lyn, Astoria, Paterson, Newark, Elisa- beth and Long Island, The newcomers are Hidelity & Casualty, Rosedale, Gus Lenie & Co, Rialto, Svea, Imperial, College, Young Men, Equitable (New: eg ark), Secret, Metropolitan Life, Hype SECOND TPR, Phoenix, Thureday sige (Brook. Date es (Newarl it Wear 166; Rorner, 106; He Clayton Made Highest Score. fat No. 602 Futton ti tee i i 165; total, t Lose, okie adic AB i elmer Fie Cinytof it; Mystic Rose Lrteiied: teiabaef? SeSessts = FIRS® GAMB—Bxoi Dennin, 14s; Puts, sah ‘alloch, 9; 785, : Crespan, iat Walsh, 118; GAME—New y, “ies Gongs, Tir Caney, ; total, 846, “Mystic Clubs’ Sectional = te y unk Bowling Richmond, 8, 1), Thistle, Hagle, Bter- Pre parla ta Glendale, Monumentat, Civil Bervice, Black Basa, (On Thum's Alloys.) artan—W. Gordes, ae ey Howell, iti at B2zSSESe28 2 35255! Pinan tay Gas League Tournament, (On Monarch Palace Anere) FIRST El atag yt U. bbs, 185; Byrnes, Buckley, 18%; Wallen 3017 total, ‘ew Am erdam G, O—Lovesoy, wit tt yd ' 14; Bendler, ‘iso total, Ba 70; SECOND GAME-Spartan— Hs 126; Ril i i, i cr I; rade Cal,, Jan, lan, 27,),— -morrow ree a Beunola iis ‘t AME—Orch: 1. rat 168; L, Welton ale—183;' Rimb i 187; Dede, 139: at ‘A, to Team 8 Lost Two Games, (On Ehlers Palace alleys.) a: Ww 159) 7. | FIRST GAME—Te & P. Co.—Van Buskirk, | M Tah Sradiey, 149; Chesbro, 183; Hat- triok, 183; Merker, 16); totad, 179, Interstate League Tourney. (On Grand Alleys.) FIRST GAME-Brookl n—V prhen, i Van husky 161; Bradl bro, 161; Hattrick, 133; i w Amsterdam (G, Oi |, 181; Keenan, 126; m &—Bheridan, 146; Carpenter, 183; total No, 2-James’ Kelly, 201! Brielder 200; Henry, 168; total, SIOND GAME~T Gittord, 66; Hulett ait Youtt* 2—Jam Schnetacr, 482; D, Henry, 181;' nitieo GAMB—Team Team e_henidan 9: ete Carpenter, 190; total, 467, Now Jersey National Tournament, (On Tuxedo alleys, Newark.) FIRST GAME — Arthur — Koo} i, 163; Feuessel, 154; total Kk, 201; Cam ‘ampbell, Uni, 206; Sternbeck, 2 Muller, Luhrs, 186; total, i014, SECOND GA HBrooklyn—Voorhela, 213; Allen, 200; biggest Elis by 143; Weotteck, } MoMoran, 237; Pans, GAME—Voorhels, Hey Hehtas, 166; ERelhot, ;, total, Btelnbeck, 215; Mullér, 10; Luhrs, 199; total, 99, Ladies’ Tournament, (On Universal Alleys.) FIRST GAMBE.--Connolly, 154; Fries, 192; Gutnam, La Fontaine, for- feited SECOND GAME.—Graham, 120; Tresh- 149, Meworan, jaker, 1 Welngarth, 19; total, 888 SECOND (CAME Arthr Koops i R aor 183; runt, 146; total, § THIRD GAME—Columbie- —Taylor, 194 ; Welngorth, 180; total,’ 883, Palace Ladies’ (On Palace Aas) minet GAME—Hoenes, 8, Jewellers’ League Tournament, (On Universal Alleys.) Mon, iit ienox” #, Wood & Co,—I, B. Wi G ip SECOND G Taw Hioenes, 1145 Be plogkD ‘otal, ol, Herbert, ny Beene Howling Games To-Night, N. Y, Royal stan aos re seotion— Manhattan W, 8, second patie audoboas Wood & Co,— ig dagen 10; Knox, | ii MM al. rit WORLD: | Putbiy nvenike. JANUARY Ey 100, septa able stent | SPORTS EDITED BY {N.Y. JOCKEY CL i IS REORGANIZED. “7 Loorrs Teo Goop ‘Te B& TRUE, TO BoB AND JACK. _— eleieivieleleinieteleteioioininleis WEST SAYS AYLAND WILL KEEP NEIL BUSY Famous Middle-Weight Declares that"Fighting Dick’? Resembles Terry McGovern When the Latter Was at His Best, BY TOMMY WEST. (Special to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 21.—Dick Hyland, who is matched to fight Frankle Nell on Jan, 81, 1s considered & comer by the 'Frisco sports, He is ¢ighteen years old, and boxés at 122 | pounds and has deen fighting in the ,| @0-called amateur ranks for more than 179}! three years, Hyland 1s an amateur “| te name only, I know for @ fact that he has not boxed in public unless the | club put up @ puree for him to com- pete for, and a man who boxes for | i ,| money can't possibly be an amateur, Hyland has fought forty-six times | an has been beaten by only two men. All his previous fights have been enited to four rounds, and this one ‘will be the finst twenty-round affair he has ever had, He ‘6 leaving nothing undone to get himself in the best possible condition, For three weeks past Hyland haa been training under the came of Jack Mc- ‘Cormick, the Philadelphia heavy- weight, and he looks very fit. I have visited his training quarters at the Beach Tavern, on Ocean Boulevard, geveral times and have been watch- ing him go through his usual aiiter- noon stunts, He is a strongiy-bullt little fellow and seems to have almost unlimited endurance, for he thinks nothing of tdning out five or six of the small army of boxers who are on hand every afternoon to help him with his work, His style of boxing is very good in @ rough-house way, and like all fighters of hie kind he goes right in and mixes things, Clever foot work, feinting or any of the real tricks of the ring he| New England will be the scene of two knows nothing at all about, but hej of the contests. The most Important Is makes up for it by tearing in after his man, trying all the time to land a Iknookout punch, and there is no mis- take as to the punching ability of this I have seen Age! flatten out, ne Maus) gtood head and shoulder: and he never seems to have Rae pat pay rth °C Cane He reminds me o/ Terry McGovern when ‘Terry first Btanled fighting, for he goes ane it regardless of coneenuenices and always his f baa a ene tak with hin ber bi a T asked him what he tua that Udehayery ug Word au never fought imselt before, ‘0 hi understood Neil to be a 113-pounder, @nd that the had never seen a man of his own size whom he coulda’t lick, mie @peaks pretty well of his confi: Hylamd wth are from five to seven ae t th to ree the iat weight Dick id de strong, while Nell can enaily te its livelleat in order to pa are to welgh In at 6 o'clock in the evening of the battle, and have agreed box under straight Que: rules, which means tit they. will have. to protect st anal @t all Qeen, at Samuel's Harlem C'rcle al- sAtetropoias Copinpionenip — Grand Contral vs. New anny at Amann & Treats alleys; Winonah vy: Morningside alleys; Keystone vs. Logan, at ijrand Central alleys, 8. College, at Silk League—Splelmann & Co, vs. F. Vietor & Achelis; at Thum's White Ele- Reet alleys, North Bide National—Harmonle, Te- cvmeen, Mutual; at Schults's aleys. Riversde League—Onawn, Rosedale, : pak at Sievers & Lankenau's al- Broadway Tourney—Corinthian, LAn- ze Iwago; ait Schwartje & Arps's al- ey. Tisttme League—Rough Hiders, Pan- American, Washington; at Bothner & Bayer’s alleys. Criterion ‘attonal—Algonquin, Moa- arch Palace, Arthur; at Fréenc) & Graham's alleys, Knights of Columbus League—Santa Maria ys. McGivney, Xavier vs. Vera Cruz, Holy Trinity vs. De Soto; at Thum & Lehebach’s alleys. Gas Companies’ League—New Am- sterdim, ‘Twenty-third street Branch, }|¥s. Mutual No, 2 Central Union; at Cadien's Monarch Palace alleys, Manhattan Pormugh ‘Tourney—Criter- ft; lon, Buffalo Pinneberger, at Webr- ‘|mann & Frvreck's alleys, ‘Trust Companies’ Lengue-Tite Guar- "lantee, Knickerbocker No, 8, City; at | Broadway Arcade alleys, Bank Clerks’ League—Firet National, | cern Exohange, Second National; at Thum's White Hlephant alleys. Brooklyn R. A. Lengue—Berkeley, , 700, Tuxedo— | Ridgewood, Fulton; at Gotham alleys, Brooklyn R, A. Minor Horr dagated Witt Clinton, Midwood, Brooklyn; Mast New York, Undine, Vigilantia; Osi Olay, ‘ern, Gilbert; at Superba alleys, Jewellers’ League-Joseph Fahy & 14; | Company vo, Nissen & Lewis Company; at Universal. alleys. Bath Beach Tourney—O, I, HW. I. Doi- nin No, 2 Crickets No. 1) Ulmer Park ‘o. 1, Blythebour No, Idle Rest No, a) at Mor men’s all ng Newsp per League —Tole~ graph, Times, World; at McLaughlin's alloys, Foresters of America—Myrile, Star ot Brooklyn, Independent; at Brooklyn | Palace alleya. ———— BOWLING NOTES. The Orchara flye captured two games Am-|in the Initial series of the United Bowl- ing Clubs tournament, opened last night at the White Elephant Academy, Their victims were the crack Spartans and Rosedales, ‘The Algonduins are keeping up thelr winning atreak in the Metropolitan championship tourney, Last night the Indians won three games with mall chance of the "Indians" iavlng Be lead taken from them jn this tour- The Pleasant Hour Bowling Club ex- pects to make a grand showing in the house tournament to be held at Relss- , at the end of the season, The Pastime alleys are doing a land- office business these days,, | will ba the scene of some Interesting Charlie Wober ts the champion spare bowler of the Imperial Bowling Club, If vhere 18 a tournament at Seekamp's alleys next season he Will be the favor- {te for first prize, ———$—_— COLUMBIA WINS AT HOCKEY. Columbla University hockey sev defeated the team of Company K, of Goventh Hegiment, Inst night, at, the St Nicholas Rink, by’ 7 go i | Brown will play sp iMMercolleglate Nicholas Rink Saturday night, WEAR A GLUTHE TRUSS FOR YOUR RUPTURE and cornea bet sely cloanly and durablo Truss that has taken me 80 yours to perfect, MY PAD |S AUTOMATIC {nits action and allowsevery freedom withont fear of moving from tw where you live, call or w this Porloct Truss cae ees by keeping ee CHAS, CLUTHE, 20 East 14th %. Bot. th Avo, and Union Square, New York, (Hours: 0 to 6. Beturday tit 6 P.M) to and invostignto )JHOW THAT $25,000 PURSE LOOKS TO O'BRIEN AND FITZSIMMONS. Ce eh SC RB i ih O'BRIEN SAYS. Pon nis Of $I ie SEES °F hoo. iN Cas ieleleleleleteleleleleirieieteieteloioielotetot FOUR FIGHTS ON | FOR TONIGHT There will be fistio entertainments tn four different cities tonight, and the card 1s the best of the week, as all the boxers are men of national reputation. that between Ki Goodman and Art Simms, of Akron, O. They are to box fifteen rounds before the Douglass A. C,, of Ohelsea. ‘‘Honey” Mellody and Tommy Sullivan 1s the other attras- tion, They will clash before the West End A, ©. of Lawrence, for twelve rounds at catch weights, Joe Chorry and Harry Forbes will meet for the second time at Saginaw, Mich, ‘Nhe former was considered a world beater until he received a sleep potion at tho hands of the man he is soheduled to meet to-night. Forbes, jt tx expected, will repeat, Otto Sleloff, of Chicago, and Rube Smith, of Denver, are to box fifteen rounds before the Denver A. C., of Denver, This bout takes the place of the one postponed between Jimmy Kelly, of New York, and Jimmy Gardner. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, (Bpeclat to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La, Jan. 2.~The following are the entries for to-more TRST RACE—Five-eighths of @ miley th eal tat 217 Presentiment ND AcR—meveessitlscaihe, oft i iaterstetat tote ia = , HIRD RACE—~Three- quarters ofa (868) Knowledge Hands = Gand owes (899) Rapid Water ... RSSZS = S283) -= Tohorean 108* Jake Greenbere FOURTH RACE—Audubon Belling ‘one mile; $1,000 added, i ae 5Ssaskese SESE: RZ YRS! 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