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or bbe 8 oR ‘WOREDI eaTORDAY. ‘Tage! SPORTS EDITED BY | GQ -eneetnemenemanes S MURPHY WEES} ATTELL TO-NIGHT. } miata renee ® HOW THEY'LL GO 9 THE FIGHT LADELPHIA, ons Clark Ball's offer of {n Panama? EVENING WORLD," ‘ab follows: ry for him to de- Check for amount an ‘soon as O'Brien side bet will BOB FITZSIMMONS,” ‘he, will take Mr, Ball se- when he’ deposits a ccr- ‘for the amount. ‘called up on the ‘phone ‘wiorning and somewhat ex- that he kad the money soln. to tell whether he had “yew pocket’ or ‘under his Mwenty-five thousand dollars that to mean “weigh about 104 pounds. ‘Pounds of such cold coin withing could be easter than | Gertifiod check that the desires of both Mr. minonis and Mr. O'Brien, Being the common coinage in Just as “cold” asgold, he will have pver of'a ton wt white mn into a certified check, iit take @ little longer. er case, consideration for the (Of Mt, O'Brien and Mr, Fits- Who are waiting in anxious to hear the rustle of the hOuld causo Mr, Ball to use @egree of haste Perhaps ripe ‘Philadelphia; ing Editor, Evening World: B can have his aide bet as soon JACK O'BRIEN." Lon, ee California, writes “What his fight with Harry in Philadelphia early in tho " phia papers say I won, Was the easiest boy I have iA Many a dey, I put him down ur and he did nothing but hang on for five rounds, He it at all, All he wanted was ¥ tua ot rounds, Any Philadel- hg man will vouch for the of this Statement.) etween Abe Attell and Tommy Ts the turning of time into woncy, 552 “Boys Wanted” Advertisers last week ——— in the Morning World, offered to make nlotetobeoloinlelololelelott UNION B.C. T0 ONS is engaged at present in taking his pi through the wilds of i ; playing at one-night stands, ing (telegram, after alg- the woods, caught ‘for a fight between your- y offer looks good, but may have it in silver, | Mepoalt the certified check tor atternoon, 2 alo Pomes another tele- gram from Jack O'Brien, in haa been moro or Jess mls eerie to-day to read in the New York papers an ac- my fight, saylng that Lewis the fight of my life, ‘Who- Out that story must have to knock me, as all of phe ‘the postponed battle Murphy will come off in the Bporting Club, of Philadelphia, ittle fellows have not suffered HAVE BANQUET To fittingly commemorate the twenty- fifth anniversary of the incorporation of their organisation the members of the | Union Boat Club, New York's leading amateur rowing club, will banquet at the Manhattan Hotel, Saturday even- ing, Feb. 4, Though the club was or- ganized in 1872 articles of incorporation were not secured until 1880, hence the quarter-centennial celebration, The Cinner will be well attended by the club's honorary members, men whose akill and brawn {in shell and gig won for them in days gone by the plaudits of enthusiastic «pectators lined along the banks of the Harlem, Schuy)- kill, Potomac, Charles and Hudson rivera, and who to-day are among most prominent in the various walks) ot life, Stories of good starts, great races and exeallent finishes will be told by former President Morgan J, O'Brien, Justice of the Appellate Division of the Suptenve Court; John Fox, President of the Democratic Club; Myles | O'Brien, former head of th: Board of Education; Judge William H. Connell; Banker Hus) G. Connell; Max Kaesch, of the N, Y. A, C,; Floyd Grant, the founder of Long Acre Square; John J, Harrington, Jos- eph McGeer, Dr, Edebohis, Timothy J. M. Murray, Ayy Choma P. Sitesynmons and Thomas X. Not to be outdone by at Mire beens" the present wearers red and ar are preparing ie! vsllee matters by a@ reoltal of worthy to show bow well they have kept to the front the colors handed down to them, ‘The committee in charge of the dinner are: Leo Connell, chairman; Edward D, Loughman, secretary; Francis J, Smyth, James Apr AE Senet and James A. Francis. WILLIE FITZ’ REPLY 10 | LEWIS ‘Wille said laa has sent a prompt reply to Willie Towle regarding their proposed matoh, "Wits" saya that he will fight the New Yorker for fun, marbles or money, In a letter he says that he {s not trying to dictate to Lewis and will take back his offer to fight him ‘at 183 pounds, and meet Lewis at the lattor’s own welght and term: “I want a twenty-round fight,” he says, ‘for any fighter can stall through aix rounde, but will have to show his calibre in a twenty-tound contest. 1 can beat him and/will make the watch ge once. wis. of “Fite's" nate ‘that [eel could oa. 2 Muar hin po m @ forfeit and we will fight hefore Phat club that hath offer the best Inducemonts," sa! Elta’ Jooka the stmo to me As te" ‘rest, and } Mh over hia. will help pad my record he chancen A AON, loo) t for the and ft It it ie edn ined he oh should match ‘the bast that has been heal he tween Tapuvee els pone ‘welr)ts In some time, TUCKER TO FIGHT KID GOODMAN Kid Goodman, the New England featherweight, who has been winning many battles recently, has just signed articles for another important bout, He has been matched to fght Chuck Tucker, the hard-hitting feather-weighe fighter of the Avona A, C, of this city, They will clash for fifteen rounds be- fore the Douglas A, ©. of Chel, Mass, on the night of Feb, 10, ‘Thens men should make a great battle, ay they are evenly matched, from the delay, In fact, Attell hag been making hay while the bilzzard blew, for he used his spare time to sign for another match, to follow closely on the heels of this one, Should Murphy let go the punch that his! friends claim he possesses, Attell may) hardly care to go Into another, fight for a few days. Attell has a punch, too, OMMY WES?, who Is wintering Ap in San Francisco, says that Hyland, the — feather-welght matched against Frankle Neil for the Bist, is a fighter, and a good one, There 1s no other man tg the fight+ ing @ame whose judgment of a fighter I would prefer to rdy upon, West Is a natural fighter himself, and de. spises the boxer who poses prettily} and fails when it comes tu mixing. If Hyland is as good an in-fghter as West claims, he has a good chance to beat Nell, Up to date .none of| Frankie's opponents have been strong enough to exchange body blows with him, r ‘out the bout, ABE ATTELL WILL TEST THE ABILITIES OF TOMMY MURPHY TO-NIGHT. olelelelotviolelololelololoaisteloniettebtnleleioteltoiely del Ph leleloiolelolelefetleleteleleloioioiseloloiioteleletetoer ABE ATTELL MAY SPaoie THAT PUZZLING DEFENCE OF MURPAY'S AS HE DID HANLON'S, COOLEY PUT QUINN 10 SLEEP IN FOUR ROUNDS ee ees The * Scaldy” One Failed to Display Any of His Old-Time Cleverness anc! Received a Fearful Thrashing. (Special to The Evening World.) Goodman last night at the meeting of PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan, 28.—Fred| the Douglas A.C, in Ohelsea, Cooley, of Chicago, knocked out “Scaldy | In the first eound, toward the close of Bill” Quiin, of Buffalo, in the fourth | the three-minute period, Simms did land Found at the Kensington A. C. Ja4t/ 9 right-tand punch to the Jaw and the night. The fight was fast and furlous | West End boy took the count, In the until the knockout, second round Goodman went after his Hird displayed but little of his! man and Simms apparently realised old-time cleverness and. hitting ablilty,| that he could not und tried to do the brother act through=| hoy, Both preeabl gortudt fide In the fourth round Simms seemed a bit refreshed and he landed several rights to the Jaw, It, was only a tem- pout, between Smith. At the end the hoys were all In n", th powerful left- hand Jabe and a fnd a draw was fair to each, decisive right-hand cross, Goodman put Tommy O'Toole, the little fighting ma-| hkn awuy In the Soll Dah round, chine who has been makinr rap/l strides wae te tae ce |SULLIVAN AND lke yy dull, deopericiy tring | ~—- MELLODY DRAW atow eh other away. A draw was falr to both,” (Special to The Evening We ‘The semi-wind-up was productive of a LAWRENCE, Mase. i The preliminanes were all good and roy Meee, better than the stellar at- comparative novice, handed @ dose of/ was considered the finest exhibition of Knockout to Jack Dewees after three! boxing ever seen in this clty last night, séldom been seen in this burg. met Tommy Sullivan, of Lawrence, in a twelve-round contest which ended in Pare HT YT a draw, although Sullivan’ after the FORBES PUTS ° fourth ‘round took the advantage and wccds and made Me Jody break ground at every stage of the Beene (Special to The Evening World.) DETROIT, Mich, Jan, 2.—The bout between Joe Cherry und Harry Forves| BARRY “LOST: TO at Saginaw last evening came toa aulck | we iew ote tae nic aaey| SMITH ON A FOUL seconds of boxing in the firat round,| and sending Joe down and out,’ It was Nish ircipee stupid the firet hard blow struck In the bou.. (8pectal to The Evening World.) Cherry was beaten In thirteen rounds. |of p, Barry, of Milwaukee, In the N was outclassed, and according to the | SIX ROUNDS [enue verdict, delivered foul blows repeatedly and deliberately, ‘Mie Milwaukee boy played for the (Special to The Evening World.) |body throughout, Smith ‘floored him BOSTON, Mass, Jan, 28 —"Artie’| {Wve Ju the frac round and again in the ' He Q third by blows on the jaw, Barry’ Simms proved himeelf to be a man pos-| blows became lower and lower, and the sessed of evlence and a dangerous| crowd bewan to yell “Poul!” In the punch, but his punch never landed ef- | f° |toreed to ston " fectively on the more forceful "Kid" Bat, the fitth pean Unaatisfaotory OAKLAND ENTRIES. Ping Justeument ond "7 ‘a york nolnnatis| (Special to The Bveaing World.) Pe ae OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Cal, Jan) 4 %—The entries for the races on Mon-| FIRTH RAGE day are as follows: | Mant fhurna’ | uturity course; sel}ing: Fi AGSGRG Ho Lohe Fis*esnan Nellaw t Peay Grandoe... SIXTH RACT— Miptv's Pride veceyeeceseeeee see MDL Intra Denton nan SECOND RACE—Six furlongs; selling, | A | weil Golden Tol 10 | Harvester ; ¥an Jom ihisaal | ————— *My Onder we | peue, cate \™ | Hollywood Bowlera to Dance, *LAly Going 10 An Informal dance will be given by ecatcutate HY the Hollywood Bowling Club to-mor- PYLRD } (ity sellliie, row night (Sunday) at Tuxedo Hail, it M ny ouvenue, corner Fiftyeninth 10h ‘eet. The Hollywood Bowling Club ts ye tye moat popula ng ladies! club up- i town, Phe offers of the club aro Miva 101 Flora Ulosverne, President; Misa Jessie Standard 43 Bunn, Seer Miss Hattle Mosko- RACE 1 wilz, Treasurer: Miss Dot Stone, who Is liege Me and ety yaa one of tne organisers of the club, is the 3 most popular bowler. « of knockout specialists will be seen fn action Tuesday’ night when Nell and| Hyland face each other, Both are in| dered a day of resi. the habit of making comparatively; Manager Greggains, of the San Fran- short work of thelr opponents, Neil is! Clea Club, journeyed out to camp for hbieiieieleloloteieleltoleleiolek nieleteloteleinteletelelioleleteleteiolel teleinielelelelolelelels delebebloletetietoidebieieileisteleinintelets GROEN bebe eebeer EVENING WORLD TOURNEY SHOULD BE SUCCESS oo \Seventy Teams Have So Far Sent in Their Entries for the Big Free Head Pin Bowle ing Tournament, Which Starts on Feb. 6. strepgth, ang his with @ puneh "EW UEANS, La., Jan. Blac en oeter Monday, "an ‘%, are as isa tin as follows? 100 Moser Wb; Mertz, Lit; G GAME —Spleiman Co, Hier y i Ferbys 137; That the Evening World's Free Head Pin Tournament event In bowling circles of the year Is clearly demonstrated by the large num- ber of entries that have been received, Sevent teams, representing the pick ol Schmid, 161; New York's howling fraternity, signed the blanks, and every mall banal in more clubs after the champlonship of the United Bowling Clubs that will re- yert to the winner of the tourney, News Yorkers will their own way In this tourney, for to win they will have to defeat the cracks ct New Jersey, One of there teams, the Pateraons, of th» Eastern League, and) the Newarks, will be stron, it fa confidently expects tournament opens on Feb, A There will be one hunired clubs entered to battle for the prise, ge fie Mertz, 187; atti Ii} Bank Clerks’ Touma FIRST GAME--PF\ not have things sii ‘OND G: eat 1 Ses ond T National bee man, 120; Shotwe 1, 1:9; Brows’ a8) totais 16s baal Gas League Tournement, (On Monare i Palaée Alleys.) Standing of Clubs, surprise package. ‘Jig’ Fellows, @/ West End Athletic Club conducted what | Con rounds of battllng the like of which has| when “Honey” Mellody, of Charlestown, | Nee terdam: ee en arooklyn, thio arco Btokagn fy Met, Standara. vin ft Br. Mellody tried every way to knock out CHERRY OUT hig antagonist, but when it oame to a inisine sd Bull ly vvs there with the] Bast’ R'y 4 4 4 fy 5 8 it 8 Cent a Viton “HIRD GAME New Amsterdam, , y eed anailel 4, i League Tourney, 4 (On Universal Alleys.) FIRST GAME John, aimmuns ¢ Pluinvers! Trade J pendroth ii Two months ago the poys met and) DANVIR, Col, Jan, %—Rube smith, | De pens ver, won on a foul from) 4s) attr M ten, 114; Conno Mi yer, 10; Rue- fi three-year-old colt ani act in| Salcsinen'n : Beye & rae Seana ane Ps SIMMS BEATEN jfifth round of a ten-round go at the} wunut | Democratic Club arena last night, Barry Bey t's sa) EG Palace Two-Team hace Tourney. Nissen & Lewii Co,~:k ep, si Hut. en 130. Connor tot GAME: FIRST GAME—S. 3 any & ihuaecs 4.1 toval, Al eer IND GAME- th round. Referee Nethercote was | Happy an Tournament, Ladion Tournnan (On yaya + FIRST SAME Jan, %—Entrier for Monday's are as follows: AME—Boettjer, 195 maiden two-year-olds, pease 113; Ged re), 18 Defeats De Soto. Holy “Trinity f : ore commersial BL, “Tournament. Roan rater, 3? GAME—Brownlng, Goddard & ene a OND OAM ~—Holy Trini 220) Moran, 142; Murp’ ani, 166; McCa Hickey. 140; ‘otal, 830 THIRD GAME aa Maria ice NOTES, Informal dance 8ilk League Tournament. will be given. by Club to-morrow Fifly-ninth street, ng Clu ts the most popular Mish Flora: Vioaverne, slo Brinn, Secretary; Shy terns, it Sena yards; puree, Yili Dor one, who Is one of the ore | ganizers, is the most popular bowler, ROBERT EDGR ne The NEW YORH BUMH WILL START LINE A POLAR EXPEDITION: NEIL AND HYLAND ARE N SUPERB CONDITION “Fighting Dick" F apaivet Ariat a Lesson from Bate tling Nelson and Proves to Be an Apt Pupil. leleletototey BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2%8.-A Eiahe | the trick of utilizing his natural force, | Hyland {8 getting close enough to supers condition to be at the danger point, Tralner Jack McCormick has ore 4 critical look at Hyland, and Bavtling comparatively Hgbisr than Hyland. He} Nelson helped out as a spurring mate, has sloping shoulders and Is somewhat; They found Hyland as fit as a race flat-muscled, yet he is the proud pos-| band Furthermore, Nelson taught Hy= t sessor of an assortment of smashes any | ¢. one of which will make work for tho) over! timers, id A lesson that he was quick to asp. It was the value of short-arm and JoMs that Nelson instilled into | tbe youngster. He picked up the knack Hyland has better shoulders than Neil, {rq vw wrinkles | Yt Wekled to find and for that matter Is a bigger lad in| Hyland has been tn the habit of com- every way, Were it not that Hyland !s| {ng up under his opponent's guard with id-fire In close quarters, which Is his ray supposed to be handicapped by lack of] TL infsning method, but Nelson showed knowledge asa professional fighter, the! him how to break from a ctneh throw match would not appear to be @ very | his g00d proposition on Neil's part. opponent, aside and then whp ove the rig’ ‘ents and lefts above the defense, dodl! Hyland welghed 122% pounds yester- Hyland 1s possessed of great IY | gay and Neil was four pounds Tighter, ‘anner of stepping In| according to the information given out that he has learned | at thelr camps, NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. aay FIFTH RACE—Stx furlong 24,—Ofl- 42k8 Black Art FIKST RACE—Six furlonge! ‘iiles mald- veare old, — RACE—One mile and seventy yurds; selling, 4440 ’Priority Ni NriQe Teed Overture 407 4RI8 TORO 894° "Ren Heywood, piekeenie? allowane Del Valis. Steonard Joe Hayman. Chauncey Ole: Verity Libation WOT Little Re bit Inapector Girl iim Grey. Dal <M, L, Hayman, THIRD RACE~Three-quarters of milo; leas method vii eB catty ied the BEAD DER ot at wl vnaamuch a it perior §=advan- the ordi inethots ‘i treatment, > Big ‘Blase Duchess M Precious Band: + 411 Bishop Poo.e A} Alcantara Ba) Rajbert Ison Weed ) Antimony aks Norwood. Ohl 2202 Pawt Ba aes = BY 1 attribute this suc the fact that T make tape oluity of treating only digs eayen of men, contining my ¢fforta to perfect {ng completo cvrea In’ the most come plicated’ cages. Ie You will come ta | mo 1 wil sau Ne my method Will ure When others have | Sonmultation toe, 1 {iE ath ss write Ae: Ai tone. Dr. Di Bol wesice' HE 14th St, yey 105 Luraliehter .. ‘i 0, Sundaye, 10 to 3 on ¥ Pathe TH RACD—One mile and * sixteenth; Hours, 0 t9. Band ote spandayes 1 tof One, y of ite kind In the World, THREE FLOORS {ios Rorehand Met 208! Ram's Horn Dooile 4. | ' C, ENCE, 4 | devoted to features of MEDICAL SCI As A uA i | FRER TO OUR PATIENTS, Hevellle Wo lent +4 ¥ inh ni Sy Court M 95 | WANT MEN Mento 5, Ny that are guttering | from ¥ speclal condition or Ae Taye Charo sss a any dives of 4 private 495 Joe Laaser +++ + 18% | nature to come and have 438 Gravina RACH-Fi avclal chat with me and let SIXTH furlongs; |ine explain m: HK | treatment, that koarp. v2 thouvans of hopeless cases —- Laotent we that the many ied 421 Banctlon 105 speclaliete have fatied In, 105, re Ri nb = Plker Glerk 1 ree 0 STRICT In 10 dayw, Little Red 4212 Gladiator fi RE wl A range 102 NO cucting or stretching Bo National 105 BLOOD POISONING with ie Traynor 105 ULowrs 4 cured I Py ney Ph no and Kj ‘ "nl enlarged, no TD RECTAL, $i gel the-Talen| 421 Honnivar Boy *Apurentice allowances, i cured without the ald of «knifed Hrs, eet WEAKNESSES of any kind, ‘cured “permis: HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES, | pati Wet? al ated Tan NO Heo: (Special to The Kvening World.) THOTT I mst cannat cat eto He ESSEX PARK, HOT SPRINC DR. R.A, M. ‘MACKENZIE, 140 W. 94th St,, New York, FIRST RAC ~"Mhree-elghia of a mile; | 8 YEARS PECL vi , Ditiases Ge MT IN jg finden, Br anit OIOUIIY. treatment es pecullar to men ave. penn dig! Agncla | cured wore quickly, more easily, and once v67) Mohur | moderate nie than by any other advertls+ if cont ink ahs dnt his Tshood Poison cured tn from 1 to.8 mont jupled; Griffin entr, Nervous Deniitty aio from 1 to 2 onne SECOND RACE—Five and @ half fur- Loe Weeks In Wseauea, tod epote, “A ! yy | toma, sell ME aia VARY wt hal t J mouth, painful wollte to Strloture tn from 40. t [dae “Varieoe Tontrneted dlaensee and drains cured 10 aye 443 Clifton” Boy simon Kent —= Gettyabure 443% Arietta i | 443 Tke | { = eNannan 1471 WEST {2TH ST, Peet cine Ontonwgop vhtoh he haw oecupled OVER 29 YRATS Sorting silk | no ther, ndvertishne gh 404 Mt Rlorsice CON Arne har n Netaeykee Ama 0 | THIRD RACE—Six furlonige; aelling, bs 7 sd 2 #Ail Searlet Oeil} | an Hlinpeon MEN AND WOMEN} CAMRY Use Ma @ for unnatnn | TO ee eect, 24,1608 momrnem ‘valulew, Evie Cum t mio aon al 4 ay FOURTH RACH—One mile and i 106 (890) Floral veesereee =

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