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Wrinloiebloleiotelstetetoiiteioteh = y ‘THE WESTERN Boy CLEVERLY aAvoIDED MuRPHY'S Most DANGEROUS SWINGS MURPHY to NO MATCH ring, . All the Nmhters aro talking big | Tnstead of speaking in low and “Whispers of $300 or $5(0 ag of cnst off filppant remarks Neither Tired at End. f thourands and ten of thou- | J | BY ROBERT EDGREN, |*% saw. Murphy covered, and Ati of erlfed eitcke ard fabulous GRE, | rrrced. sim to come out of ha ecouen, |chamnplonship. of Amen the olever vieitor jabbed and a Attell Is by for the most olevar | HOW ABE ATTELL STOPPED ALL OF MURPHY'S RUSHES: Pride of Harlem Outfought at Every. » Stage of Six-Rouod Battle and Seldom Reaches Westerner— “THE WORLD: ‘MONDAY KVENING, JA JANUARY $9,100, G WORLD fS2%e! SPORTS EDITED BY eter hee te ne nat hl Ny | ROBERT EDGREN , SATTELL WAS TOO FAST FOR MURPHY. | 2 tbe ondnd menses NEW BILLIARD ~ SGHEDULE NOW gin Champlonship Tourney, Owing to Father’s lliness, So | New Drawing Will Be Made. (Special to The Evening World.) the San ‘aneigco player who was scheduled to play the opening game jagainst Charles Threshie, of Boston, !n In Chieago Athletic Association dla- ea, will not he | Hall started the thing going neem has shewn in.the Bast | teinted 80 rapidly that he made Tommy |® telestam last night that his father offer to get Hilesimmions and | ¢y) iM reat rfid time saying that his money | tito, O'Brien aavounced that hI |in the Atiell-Murphy fight in Philadel-| grinned back, wmonded finger tips, mare a speech in | Westernor Harlem's pride looked like} off a floating torpedo fing before the Attell-Murphy fight.) an amateur. Although Murphy was yeaa en,” gald Jack, "I want It) eager enough during the whole fight, Nl bet my own méney, too." ' | suppored to he a9 dangerous mi the way, Clark 1a’! desires to ex- | Attell, thing and jabbed, Murphy, in a mix- | referees to judge the games, and all jain that Plaacke affair, It seems Ld i Plaacke really was unable to Pureny Nesinurts A} Ay hoard bills i:fter the fight with Mo- h but that was ny fauit of Mr, Ball's, if, Ball took charge of Plaacke's affairs put him throiigh two or three ter all thts, Including tights and ‘tr him and cther items of the ‘amounted to something Mike 840. Bante end ere Be her ier much Ike the famous sneer of MeCoy, Fail fotins Ane Ban in. | dueked or blocked with consummate of getting anytiiing, really owed Oh money, a iy volleys of bad, b eke bassly ind ungratetully re- Meee tears be PMO pay Ani eevaped to Holland, | ire of Attell'x seemod to have as much | "Ml Attell tabbed Se einiaiameemmmnnanned trying to land’ his hooke and uppercuts, | boxing all the way. HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. Lither Attell has lost the punch with| forced Attell distresalngt him. in the leart, He used] slipped away, twisted tan, his han id | $25,000 for a fight in Panama.) ‘pommy Murphy, the {dol of venta | eet avai Cabt Oesanes oa bic ani let out a warwhoop, ending In| ring followers, has many things to lesen | from al] sides, Murphy wae puzaled and | Cay mand for a $3,010 side het, and | pefore he can be considered_seriously | a little rattled, He swung wildly, mise. | 4¥ here if Jack Obrien to accept It, /av n candidate for the feather-welght| ing Attell by a foot time and again. | Attell smiled serenely and didn't make |e. 7 a | the way+ronrewhere ‘ ‘These two things were clearly shown} an unneceseary movement, Murphy | the New York hoy in every round. | his left hand, placed the glove | way, a week ago. There was not a tenssecond interval in| Murphy's ofin and pushed him back |0Us the 13) hight Philadelphia Jack, | the engaganent during which Murphy | toward the ropes, ‘Tommy couldn't got | main In the tournament. ‘ paddock coat, ovrishing @) took anything ike o lend, or during| near enough to land a blow, Atteli's | Playing tater in the week after the other | National League, and to-day said: 0) Jed cane, glittering ‘ike the | which Attell wasn the lightest dan-/| educated loft held him off ae effeutlvely | i. from his diamend horseshoe tr his | ger, Beside the wonderfully clever] as a battlo-ship's torpedo netting holds jalnet | Starts Second with a Rush, Sis. up suddenly backed out, crouching and| points in’ the. playing | rues covering with both arms, Attell fol-| Cleared | ap, Murphy was never hurt, although he| lowed close, and Tommy straighter bled silently from the nose, He rushed! like a spring, letting go a sudden upp’ aefast ashe knew how from round tojout that preged Attell’s chin, round, Atiell_ never ran ‘away, He! trick was of no use again, for, although | e ange hus been necessitated Walnidg for the fight, ‘The ex- stood in his tracks and stopped the| Tommy tried bt often, Attell was reaiy” aeolian’ DFE adil ind straight left jabs that} with a block or a neat Ittle duck that|the iness of Lawren ue i iy rought ‘Tommy up with a jar, When! let the blow slip harmlessly by. the 'Ma-Mountaln,” 80d) the Hartomite torvod his way in close,| ‘here was plenty of fast and clever | Cal, Murphy carried Attoll, cool as lee, smiling with a smile his rushing tacties into the third round That | s¢selony at the ts ‘Tommy had | was suffering from a stroke of paralysis, d of four as announced, Practice time n so netr none of Diayed, but a cial test has the contestants le, and all avoided | than 20 points, the strain of mor in to-night’s programme on account of Bevery) ee |new President of the ¢ iL. Hamburger, who as chalr- man of the billlard committee hes) brought the tournament to a fine state | of perfection, may judge tho play in and the fourth. Tn the latter Interval] the opening game, Otherwise, Frank | of fighting Murphy ran into a hard ski, or, plunging forward, drove Mu¢>| right cross that flopped his head to his ck to the ropes with pattering | shoulder blades (the one hard right that Attell landed in the fight), but it didn’t | co i use this repid | seem to worry hi He pushed agila, The game will be ai fourteen-Inch balk nim away, Howell will be to-nights referee. Judge Gury will speak about ninety econds, Ae says, to open the tou nt, and Fred Gardner, as master honles, will Iniroduce the players Jane, (wo shots In balk, and of 3) an the fitth, afi . r f tect a the stalling of rain drop, | of het duncan ey Sm iseUp, anda bi | points abbed “hi te Aa corner, f which he used to win fights in a round ed him away two or three, times, ty gut he kept coming, APRINGS, Aris, Jan’ 40.-The | oF two, or else he ¢cidn’t try to land a} seemed itkely RU te We tees for to-morrow's races | knockout, On several orcasions he] inight nut keep him out of danger, i ee ate Murphy eight or ten times in| Murphy almost pinned Attell againal | trles for to-morrow's races are as foly auch, sucecasion in the body without | te, pom and, Whiled away with bok |lowm Pe as NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Frisco fighter | IIRST RACE—Three-quarters of @ nile; suddenly | eel? | the right vory seldom, depending ainyst | turning, put ‘Murphy himaeit Into the AION oc emiirely upon his left-hand jabs all | Qiu jkbhed’ omni Ceiee betes sithambtee sss cciases ut | through the fight, Attell, in his battle} guild recover his Dalanca, aud then F HePABA EGU sy gay eieani AOD with Hanlon und many of his othor Perey, fame out With a rush. Attell weiter maeyy 1M Aveat Aghis, punched with his right |2#?Ped him away. LITRE, 107 hand more than with his left, 1 remem. Sixth Round Was Fast, Maraiyanerisec in | ver having seen him knock out halt a] The sixth round was fast, Tommy | 4 Conuimdram ; oD |dozen of 80 of ble opponents, and ali| itried on the gallop, erence ate iB eee Again MM with 4 short, enappy right hook to the! phy's fuse, Tommy roughed Attell fo | SECOND RACE On mile; selling. " daw, the ropes. ‘There was a fierce mix-up. | 4i7 sea aber anded Murphy | Attell Is All Cloverness, Jaw. Attell became Interested pureh with Interest, But now Attell ts all cleverness, Ho Weenie Kits with the accu: daw of a sharye| ing his i My, good left on Attells | dw fever yo ‘=| Boa Gasiiahter Hirpay hard in a olin t ! ar, But at long Bhootes, and he uses marvellous judg Was out Of Ie again, for ern vont ain, Frank Kenney HY ment in avoiding blows by the breadth | Pehiter, pumped in volleys of threw ind A : is \ four jabs, keeping him out of reaca, | jani wlan me MGHesiie ‘and tavealy’ sarde:| ot n alr without Stepping away, Hj Murphy boved im and suceveded In Land | i ue "h Bey asiihes BE oe 107 his punches do not have that jarring 18 a left and thea a right on Attell's simpli 2) y ol. effect int distinguishes the fighter chin. They looked good, | Court Crler schino from the | showed no damage and only retailated | won and Wine lo ie i he boxer, with more jabbing, causing Murphy's — Lady Ip, Black my Murphy deserves credit for his| nose to bleed again. | ez. i bell his best attemps to land a winning end a halt nt i} punch, In the firet round Murphy At the fight it sinvled to force matters. Attell at oneo | (hit both had weigh stopped hin with a clean left Job, and) {Kot peum ut} followed It with another and a right to} (ime to make the welght The first anntial pool tournament of | The Brooklyn A. C. the second round to-night, A, 8 Hart] country run at Masbe hads the fourteen contestants, having| day, ‘Th showing, although Atiell's skill oftset| Nhe fight ended in a mix-up, and at th both boys danced to thelr cor- her was even tired, HART LEADS AT POOL. BROOKLYN RUNNERS OUT. the Brooklyn University Club will reach | its regular weekly seven-mfle crose: | yester: | deep snow made geventy | played four games and won them all, | very diffeult and some of the runr the going 98 H. Carleton and R. P, Loomis have|ieceived bad fails, Alvin V. Hupfer fer’) #20 io io) nee bale rei but pave played| 500 yards from the finish, se 00 Mire 4 ‘wo leas than Hart, Several interesting (quickly and by good sprinting won, The no He ames are on tho sohedule the coming | orter of the leaders a the Anun, was * £ (iret A Aelt ee ee ae Alvin V, Hi firat; Robert Johnson, wi @ second; ' J, thin, and J, Riley, competition, fourth,’ 4 40 FOURTH Selling: x furlongs, 4 *reenieht Ny | wee Ww 104 10% our 104 f Paritand y nitions Rar Ot ti Spite Jack Horner: mm a tv Tor! ; 10% oral Wreath lor ait 40 CHICAGO, Tl, Jan, 90.—-H, A. Wright, | moni, biillard tourney for the amateur | local baseball season this year, and play later In the week | day, or leave at once for his father's bed- | Numerous telegrams to ascertain the | local parties, jexact condition of his father have failed | necessary by the American League, in Would go up at once, the next | phia Saturday night, Attell outpointed| Attell, deliberately straightening out | jt iving Wright a definite answer, If | order to make the Senators something | the patient's coadition Is not too serl- | more than a burlesque ball club. un Franciseo expert will te-| Mr, Johnson spent a long time in cone | He will begin | suitation with President Pulliam, of the| ai sue “willing to meat the National contestants have played the first rowad. ; The C, A. A, schedule committee Will pe opened here on Friday, meet today to revise the programme) Washington being the attraction, Wash- | Feb, 15, Instead of Feb, 2, the date | of games. An entire new drawing will) ington also will be hore on July 4, be made for to-night's opening 82M) Boston on Labor Day, that Iam ready to fight | he never succeeded In landing a damag-| Murphy, tn his Borne had time tol and to-morrow's contesis. Only three| Day the Highlanders will be In Phila yalmmons at any time and bet blm | ing punch, Hix famous ccvering tactics think, He started the second roud | gamos will be played to-morrow Iie) deiphla from $5,040 to $10,000 on the ede, | were of no avail, and bis short hook, | With a rush, swinging both hands. ‘4 the kick | One chance was to get Inside of Attell's | 1 Hurra of a mutc, was perfectly harmless, for | @¥rd and drop him with a punch. At lias: night met the C, A. A, special Cooma he couldn't land it on tue shadowy | t¢!! carefully avolded or blocked eve “The American League season On Deooration In Boston this ‘ ‘at VYork Nationals vill be roieduled et ‘The ten entrants to the tournament| Lexington Day, April 19, Atmericans will have Bunker Hil Days billiard committee and some of wae June 19, Detroit getting «his plum, , Detrolt will | ofeet the auvantage the fou be in elt) on Decoration Day and | gives the pitcher,” opens the ball In Chicago, ved to indulge In long, \CENES AT THE MURPHY-ATTELL SIX-ROUND BOUT IN ie QUAKER CITY ' belolelaieinloleleleisieloleloeietell bete-blebeleoteolteloblefeiedoebloleleetete-tebetoletelebaeboob ANNOUNCED BY JOHNGON Highlanders Open Here April 21 and Get Memorial Day and Labor Day Games at Home—Giants Will Begin the Local Season. ) John T, Brush's champion Giants will at home on July 4 and Labor Day. able to take part to-nigat, He received | have the honor and the pecuniary re-, Cleveland will play at home on all ward that goes with It of opening the | three of the holiday dates, The East: This ern teams, Mr, Johneon sald, will close d he !s cagovly awalting further news | fact was announced by Ban Johnson, the season in the East on Saturday, to determine whether he will 'President of the A erican League, to- | Oct, 7, while the Western teams will Mr, Johnson returned from Wash- ington, where he had gone to arrange | for the sale.of the Washington Club to! This move was deemed | and the contracts of the he player in both leagues’ epine pee G wind up on Sunday, Oct, 8. The High- landers will finish in Boston, “With the seaeon ¢losing on Oct, 8 there Is not much time left for a world's cnam- |Vanee, series, However, the American ie is not disooncerted about this, . ay it Reeate over the on ta jens of the American League pennant winners, no matter will | Siete con conditions. “It fs possible that the National and April 21.) Americait Leagues may meet here on sal | Selected by Mr, Pulliam and myself, President Garry Herrmann wired me. {enn that we change to Feb, 15, ne American League has no par+ Hoular objection to that date, “There {s not likely to be a meeting of the Folnt Rules Committee,” con- tnued Jonson, “when the leagues meet, for the reason that the National Leugue will stand pat on the present \rules, The American league is in “In the West Detroit will start the | favor of some change that will increase Louis | tse batting. Personally, T am in, favor towing the vatter four scheduled to referee the Gintie ae i NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 30,—The ene has faded away. sion bill will pass, which Hot Springs cated, 80 that really th will be a local SIXTH RACH “One mile, 42h i hourne Cookrin ‘ U Noort entice allowance. en OAKLAND ENTRIES. ) RACE TRACK, The entries for 1H Two-ver (nee and a half furlongs. ‘Abe Mey’ HOT SPRINGS TRACKS VOTE AGAINST WAR (Special to The Evening World.) oMciais do not intend that the State| %—The shall meddle in thelr private affairs, Essex Park meeting comes to an end on Feb, My and there will be no racing after that date at that track this year, Oaklawn will begin racing on Feb, 15 and continue Next year Oaklawn will the early dates, while Essex Park will have the late dates. That arrangement was reached at a conforence between the representatives of ‘the Hasex Park and Oaklawn as- soclationg, Thus the talk of opposition meetings and the threat conveyed In the proposed Racing Commission bill The Racing Commis-, but In an amended not become operative until sixty days after Its passage, #0 that the present meet The commission to This is all as Jt should be, There ought to be no war, for war Is not a good thing for racing. If the stub- born man who {8 directing the affairs) of the Crescent City Jockey Club would | form, concede the right of Panama Park to| B dates and withdraw gracetully from the contest, the entire Western situa- tlon would be cleared In a@ jiffy, While Baye there js no possibility of the new clr- cult dissolving into thin alr, there ts @ chance that the two bodies can go along as peacefully as two baseball) leagues, Judge Murphy, at Bssex Park, 0] oho, 8 wert and as palnstaking as it is) ut one pair of eyes, Yet there ar races run here which make peopie| open their eyes, For instance, the colt) United Oaklawn, the two-year-old which Jn) his first start had no speed, yet In he last race showed stuke quality. | The ibe pune | In the one Instance went sky-high, but in the other had the) reverse English, and was dropped} steadily under heavy commissions Likewise Peay, who runs a bad rac one day and $s backed off the boards ‘In her next rate, Waster Morning Southern Lady.» THIKD RACK- Selling 1 Re Play. Ball Frangibie Inspector Mutiro’ Tom i Six furlongs; nanowap, fan Sale Iwhlana Mat’ Hogan. ‘ HibITH RACE—Five furlongs: #elll Agarette Mia Oss SIXTH RAGH-—Fitty yards; selling Ryronemtala ain ATTELL GETTING MURPHY ON THE Ropes, ~ QUARTERS, fi Pheer EERE Re rite Heb eteieeeieieebeteb tee > 27" EVENING WORLD'S BOWLING | CHOICE BASEBALL DATES FOR GLEVER ABE ATTELL wns ‘Big Brant Starts fe a I on White Ele- phant Alleys, aod All Crack Teams ‘The final arrangements for the holding / Voruna-C, McCormack, 18; J. Eht | of The Evening World's Free Head Pin} 185, T, Pasta Maat! ea a tournament were completed at a mee ft the Bowling Committee of the\ nedy, 179; Hughes, 150; Hackemelster, United Bowllng Clubs at the White) ata alleys, Thirty-first street and | afi was decided to change the dato of elder ad, the opening from Feb. 6 to Wednesday,’ mack, Feb, 1, on which night the first section) mack, | will be bowled, ‘The tournament officers and commit-! 471; total, #91 tees were elected and He Career Silk Bowling League. the most prominent pin knigh STANDING OF CLU » NG OF CLUBS, bowling experts in the city, The officers) Won. Lont ure: Joe Thum, president; Philip Lehr- As H ‘bach, vice-president; William A, Spring,| {Serine Mise Executive committee, A, J.) Orveft & ( { | overmeter, chairman; Dr. Henry Timm, stmurt tise ie Metz, Charles Rimbach and’ pytvim 8 John J, Delaney, Vietor ‘s Achell th ‘he schedule which !s given below 13 j,i er ros ‘ “ 19 made up to Feb. 14, It being Impossi- Boheters Bel Hirani & Vorel ay bie to arrange Jt further on account of the enormous number of entries that} Bowling Gamen To-Nti have been received and the great num- wvcning ‘Telegram Torna ent— Ty her that Is tlowing In with every mail, ‘That the tourney {ts kind ever held in this or any other ant le city is ankhowladged by the bowling UT hited Bowling Clubs! Aourney, secs v he opening night will be a memora-ideutacher: at Thun's white iephants, ble one to bowlers of this city, ‘The | Hilly | tournament will start at 8 o'clock, and) pm hte wil be formally opened by Charles | alloys, honorary president of the a United "Bowling Clubs, 13 . Sohutle, elitor of the Bowl- exe’ dournal, will umpire the tho balance of the week John Pie- the Graeco-Roman champion | Ww westler and prominent bowler, will ac seetlon, In the capacity of rele: All the hena (denis of the Un bo ite guests of The Ev ight ‘rhe sagheduie that will go into effect unl Feb, 14 is a8 follows: | ‘Thursday. ?- y and Casualty, Gus Lurle & Sterling, Mo: Equitable Ui ' Leagie —Goldman, Sache §—Gotham, Palimde, | Gn Ubase National, National Citys Hamthorie, Olvmpia, Royal Arcanum, | “4/fum nite 1 nt alleys, Thuranay, Nig ight, Hynerian, Sita hy aE an dpurney = Hionmth, ‘Wednesday, . §—Continental, Ree | pit RORY at Beok's alle: Wonland, Fiarlom, Jersey, Black Metronet Oe Phoenlx ne Thursday, Feb Young jon, Gore r don House, Expansion, Arthur Crt= Wokiyn Ra, A. Minor League—Buahe . qatstre, Mlcker, Civil Service, Neth Fm Aigonquin, Germania, gl an Burnside; at Superba Hickory, Woodchopper. Monday, Feb, 18—-Bronxdale, Cosmo- politan, Svea, Central, Imperial, Bron- fT inneberger, fecret, a Feb, 14-Rauitable, Elite, posible for one man to be, He has) Montgomery, Crescent, ure en 2 | . dé i , ay painie, od Bowling Clubs’ Sectional vatticde ay Method for, the ) Tournament—Section Il. FIRST GAME yy h ‘ung Alblon—B, St- ; Hee Wh D, Stiner, 18) : pileated catea, Ek Fae Hiner Baki Wasa) TAU (aneidt ml eRDIUIRiTene. a) RS NG SRT ees Mater, HU Ruan, 1) How | en nemereshaye ce Mere Sts Sohiiting, 189; t9- Consultation tres Tf Vow cARDOt nll, weieg South Brooklyn Championship, — itours, ot al. EtOND GAM hyth Wi Pht ndelbh ho Koch, 1s. Gratin, Blythebournes Win Twice, (On Bhler's Fifth A FIRST GAME—Blyth Johnson, 173; Sorenson, 149; total, bid. Tommy TRIED HARD TOGET To cose. TOURNEY SCHEDULE OUT Will Be Seen in Competition, Varuna—C. McCormack, 184; J. Ehler \ te ‘b. GAME ~-Blythebourne-Ken- c Johnson, 209; Sorenson, 1M; total, Fifth, Avene Palace—Edwards, 70; Gifford, ; Henry, 169; Dr, Kelly, | 180; Bouglasa; 1 total, 855. ‘aruna—C, MeCor= Shier, 197; W, McCor« Norris, 187; 'T, McCor- f Votan 900, Hien Avenue, Palace—Edwards, 190; Gifford, 154; ” Henry, 1h; Dr. Kelly, 192; Douglass, Iselin & Co, nt & Co.. pire City, Columbus, Mohawk; Schiusing s_ alley: North Side Natlonal—Bugkles, Swi rout rprise; at Schults's ale will surpass any of) ond section—Prospect, Eagle, Nord- i forria, Harlem, s & Lankenan's Lea ty; at Sle Companies’ League—Standard { Veninth ireet, Rast Kiver, Congolle =| Branch 6 No. 2; at Cadleu's Pal- inirictan Borough Towrney—Ro ue Gate, Reform, Manonx; at Wuehr- n Hrerek's alleys, rk Royal Arcanum—First i tan, Empire City, nd. Fecun, ea Fordham Pasti the | Diop amplonship—Metroe Heinebund, Audu- t Cammann’s ale nt Blysian, Hudson, e, Knickerbocker, rk, Owl, Arete, League-Passavant & mann & Co, Hi ras mann | Co.) m's White Nivy Lewsue—Wiuverley, Hast. Hy at Thum & Kahisdort's Men, Rosedale, -Our Thistle, Eagle, | imental, Nemo, Forward, | Agie—Di fon Nassau, De Forest; at ¢ ‘Gocham al ire State; L ramercy; wane ist: is Feb, 10--Keyatone, Elk, Roses | jin, URR, and all | RON a had} LAREN Alleys.) Spartan — Maler, 188; | Howell, 208; Roberts, total, 035, | Heinebtn Graff, 186; Sohmidt, 188; Obermaier, 174; total, 844. | +Young Albion — B.! ; D, Stiner, , 149; total, Graft, 170; Oberm: Feharkatie, inasmuch he Ht perlor adv the ate play ty other physlelan "= heen able to. atta 1bw 8 ty make & ie n aes of nih cone efforts to perfeote Iie compete abege in the most come Di Bolts! L461 14th St., New ni to9, Sundays, 10 to 8 only, ‘AT d Jarmoal Avenue Palace Alloys) ne—Orton, HIT; Hoes ik! Dt Rods, 188; ; Na j \ H on more Gram, Wh |p woverate tela inlay by ahy other adverties + Waller, 181; Grank, 17 ro) 1 (03 months, foie to 2 mont YCoapitiits Th trom iy i poet ulcers, Hinge, Oto ins cured " fy still at the same office, tAMI 4 = 01 i i Ay bn Baise \ nary contracted mue Palace il 12TH ST. Bobsen gtk & ourne—Ken which he haa ovcupied OVER 20 YRARK@ Hughes, 178; Hackemelster, | record whieh no other favortising Jan town’ claim Nathen trae, jaune HOURS 0 TO 0, ‘SUNDAYS 9 ss tut lla iia td Lat