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16 NEIL. W "Hyland. A; OGAL, newspaper recently printed! Ww note about the All-Ams#rican| ieeball team, which has been! yink ames in Cuba during the win he All-Americans," it stated. to Mexico to play samc teams in Vera Cruz, the if Mexico and various other Mex! 8, The All-American team is season in Cuba, where it ching the Cubans how baseball, Americans played ning) games Hayana team, Thoy w spy — TT Mina tor the feath He defeated Tommy Mur in Philadelphia jaturda New York off the ma feather-weight daimant ) He ‘has seveitul othe and expedis to b winner of jthe Ni © champloaship. ful boxer, and he aah soe mabe . M at 3 o'clock, a hey Mt would att are ‘on to" Fal; Hyan in San Fran his been talking abo that one of ‘od for this battle. | ae a Ras tof wontract: No od, former bantam! 4 on, tries for the feather+ 4 honors to-night. His ope iyiand has had ring exporleace- our fights, thirty-three won with oye are finishers. ‘The wallop the wallop, Hach can tale and come back for mors Clever in a fighting way. down to 122 pounds ring ig naturally under Tommy West thinks Hylund% MoGovern, Unless moe proves too much fcr feather-welght title will hav | Claimant, It would be a to bee an amatour becom ‘fh his first professional fight HY ood, but not quite acctirate. | ‘All-Americans have bron playire in Cuba. but they hive nog ching the Cubans the fin | rae {ndividuai tourname! te toe tne individual champlonship of | bi i the star nitcher of the Ha- ‘la a black wondor, In none of ames did the Ameritin visi | more than fiye hith. ue fe one game, two dr thro BLL eays that hes neht VIRBT GAME Janey, 146: SECOND aM -ea Ia THIRD GAME—Nor ston? GAME—Berirand, 191; Lei has anotWer match! hdd It is with Buda i ai years ago Abe Attell phe ‘th Ryan ndjw woigh More, O'Brien jagrees t fack, why not™mafch Attell at ‘Tommy ta mato | th Jack O'Brien (how tjit fellow pwill wet into everything!) and has the big ‘of Ban Francesco has jotered hir Tommy is in) wrong To Be IN IT. . FITZ SAYS! "HYLAND~AINT b YS FATHER A Cousiv JACK? BOWLERS READY Bowling Clubs. The president of the United Bowling Clubs, Mr. Joseph Thum, and Honorary President Charles Dersch will make a whort address, after which the Helne- bund Bowling Club’ will start the ball ierolling in the greatest tournament | that has ever beon held in this city. According to the rules of this tour- nament, which ts a team tournament, the teams entered will be ailowed to roll but one game, High scores will therefore — win, ! Levee the ee «ropay every jer making a score of 100 oF more an reocive a handson fob, donated by ‘The Evening World. Tnconne ction with thia tournament the United Bowling Clubs will hold a the B.C. iad Provident Union, (On Univefsal Alleys.) ME-Unicy—-Welr, 169; Stult, FIRST, GA. iz} Kraus, 14; Wicks, 174) ‘Wilpon, el focal, $i, Brooklyn — Hodges, Bi Ward, 1 J, Miller, 108; W, ‘ule tota H03, sHLOND G GAME rian tha ert nah ha ‘burn, 168; Ram- ber, 1} Pra ate 1o.al.608. | Bavo.t- Iyn—Hodges, 173; Ward, 134; J. Mil. ., id; W, dallier, tl total, 634. IRD GAME—Unity—W elr, 123; Stuit, 14; Kraus, 142; Hicks, 143; Wilpen, 1 total vii, ong Island—Isleman, 4 Renan, 162; Sherburn, 6; Kambor, 97} Dunhain, 199; total, 746, United Bowling Clubs. Becond Section, (On Germunia Alleys.) ‘Prospect~ Gerhardt, 1i; Wegner, 13; Damm, 168; (otal, Mayer, 17 = total, 748, le—~Mayer, 158; TM, 1 Delaney, 12 total, 710, Nordeuicher: O, Beckmann, 13 Beckmann, 117; H. hi's, 160; total, 0 Neusch, 1 uutcher—Bchutter, 166; 0, Beckmann, 1%; 1, Finck, 120; A, Bosktmann, 18:'H, Luhrs, 155; total, 7i4, Prospect—Spring, 135; Gerhardt, 148; Wegener, Wl Hoes el, 149; Daun, 167; total, 731 Arthur’s Win Two Games. en Arthur's Alleys, Habaten. NJ) RST GAME — Gosmopollt Garle, 188; Buatele 145; Koons, 18: Noone, 8; Hels 20); total, 925, Berekmann, ufty, 198° Toprer, 193: Re‘hdenberg, i Hohakers, 146; Kirehneh, 151; to- 1, 198: Miller, 101; Wagner, 1 Kolb, 177; total, M1. Berckmann— Duffy. 19; Topper, 141; Robdenberg, 192; Mchnkern, 16); Kirchner, 179; to- nD” GAME — se pamner Kan Gas, Hie, 182 ong, 191; Noone. 210: felon ii ny $22, Arthur—Ber- trand, 198: Lembach, 161: Milter, 265; Wagner, 190; Kolb, 211; total, 998, Palace Three Men Tournsy. (On Ehler's Ae Avenue Palace evs.) FIRST Ga MEUND, §—Lichtenwald, ia Kennet, 183; Sanator ,208; total, 682, No, 10—Dr, uel 178; Gifford, | 190; Douslars, 180; . SECOND GAM NO. "Bue, vat tota al Kennedy, 202; ‘Sana- tor, 192: total, 7 Germania Three Men Teams, (On Germania Alleys.) FIRST GAME—Team No, 10—G. Koller, H, Gunther, 14; E, Crutchly, 195. ‘Total, 519, Team No, 8—C, Loring, 17 M irin, 200; R. Cumming, 186. ‘Total, 668, Just as he is in séme of th | towns, = =He has | fooled #porting public ones too ofte: ial honh tind the promoterd in ' hve that In the efent of en wart ‘Tommy again to ijox on the tt et ‘slippery Ryan wil be « ' “PuE UD a large roll) of his tr n Oh & forfelt for appairance and age money us blow that must he to Tom ‘wpirlt!, Actyally forced | Pa or poland mong’! What he EEOND GAME — Castillian — arith, D GAME-—Team No. 8—C, Lor- 3 Total, 1%, Team No, 2-H, N, ey 167; F. Bors | A Total, Peterson, Ueman, . 10-—G Koller, ‘rutehly, 1 jJunther, 128; B am No, 2=H, | F. Borstl Knights of Columbus. loys.) an—Smich, 179; IH; Feeley, 181 ey x , $8, Genoa—MeGrath, me; McBride, Morrissey, ca ¢ Keefe, 171; Maleady, 168; total, Flyan, 178; Lynole, 190; Feeley, FOR BIG EVENT The Bvening World's Free Head Pin tournament will open to-morrow night at 8 P. M. at the While Elephant alleys, Thirty-first street and Broad- way, This tournament will be run under the jurisdiction of the United Bowling Clubs, The winner will not only receive a handsome trophy do- mated by. The Evening World but will wil the champlonehip of the United whica pwiil} FIGHTS HELD IN MANY RINGS, Lerrerccursinnasnantcacararainenteenterttrasetatananirrrenantreerereeercctin fete LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS AND GOSSIP OF OTHERS 10 COME Rice and Finucane Draw, Walcott Loses on Foul to McCluskey, Burke Beats HYLAND COMES: IN A SMALL PACKAGE , LIKE DYNAMITE, ABIL AND AYLAND ARE BoTH FEARFUL Booy PUNCHERS, ° ebbelelleleistelolebteinteloiololololsteletoteinloteielalelobieiieietleiolelalaintoieialeietelelvininie} tCHESBRO SIONS WITH HIGHLANDERS, ILL KEEP AN” Yiiious eve ON FRISCO TONIGHT, EACH OF THE FIGHTERS USES A VERY DEADLY CROUCH. Teieieleinieinielelmletololaletetoiot: Sullivan, Spracklin a Winner, Querle Futs Tobin Out and Results of Quaker City Bouts, Fights and fighters make up the big portion of the sporting news of to-day, Six contests were held in various rings last night and all proved interesting, Many other bouts of importance are on the cal- endar, but the Neil-Hyland meeting to-night in ‘Frisco stands out as the most important. The American | feather-weilght championship hinges on the result of this go, and its result will aleo go a great way toward de- clding the ownership of the title, which has many claimants since Terry McGovern became too heavy {to defend it, Below will be found all |the news of ring happenings last night and gossip and news of otha:|*! He important, matches to come, eee RICE IN DRAW WITH FINUCANE (Special to The Evening World.) PEORIA, Ill, Jan, &1.—-Austin Rice, of New Iwndon, Conn, and Billy Finucane, of Chicago, fought ten fur rious rounds to a draw before the Riv- erside Athletic Club yesterday, Botir men were in the best. of form and | landed repeatedly on the face aiid body, Iinucane was the aggressor through- out the contest, and it was only his inability to put steam behind his blows 11; Fox, 189; total, 885. Genoa—M Grath, 151: J, MeBride, 169: Morrissey, 1s 0 Keefe, 186; Maleady, 199; to- al, $90. Bank Clerks’ League. (On Thum's Alleys.) FIRST GAME—Goldman, Bachs & Co —Loveman, 112; Dauphinot, 14; L. Huber, 143; H. “Huber, 153;' Gregory, 12; total, é6, ‘Chase National Bank— Bohn, 171; “Shaw, 14; Dunn, 145; Hunker, 311; Schnopps, 136; total, 707 SECOND 'GAME- “Goldman, Sachs & Co, me uphinot, 161; 1. 128: Huber, 210; Gregory, aon National City Bank— "Brien, 108; Smith, mt 6, 170; Mackinney, 209; Lota, THIRD GAME—Chase Wallon bank | —Bohn, 142; Bchaepps, 203; D Hunker, 182; Shaw, | 10%; National Clty Bank—Purner,’ 148; O'Brien, 108; Smith, 134; Hinds, 126; Mackinney, 187; total, 641, Stock Exchange League, On Thum's Alleys.) FIRST GAME—Ellingwood & Cunning- ham—Carpenter, 151; Hackley, 143; Morand, 161; Ficken, 111; Hardy, 166, | J, H. Jacauelin—McDon- ‘ayne, 133; Ahern, 183; Martin, Noss, 180, Total, 7H. | size ND GAME-Hilln, wood & Cun- | ningham—Carpenter, 158; Hackley, 160; | Morand, 12; Ficken, 18); Hardy, 134. | Total, 759, Marshall, Spader & oe Parsons, 171; Slocum, 161; Reitze, 8, Miller, 135; Roberts, 186, Total, er THIRD GAME-—J, H._ Jacquelin—Mc- Donald, 137; Payne, 165; Ahern, 148; Martin, 122; Cross, 133. Total, 693, Marshall, Spader & Co.—Pargons, 158; Blocum, 159; Rettae, 191; 8. Miller, 163; Roberts, 192, Total, 863, Maclaurin, 183; R. Cums | 99 Ladies’ Tournament, (On Universal Alleys.) | FIRST GAME—Mns. Englehart, 161; Mra. Lester, 197. Total, 358, Mrs. Kub- ter, Ml; Mra, Brietbaum, 114. ‘Total, */no knock-downs, Spracklin's victory W. tye that Irept ‘him from gaining the de- | cision, —-. WALCOTT FOULS BLINK M’CLUSKEY (Bpecial to The Evening World.) LEOMINSTER, Mass., Jan, 31,—The Columbia A, C, had its first boxing ex- hibition of the season at Music Hall last night. The opening bout was between Lon Bailey, of Worcester, and Jack O'Hearn, of South Boston, It was a six-round contes!, and the last round had only just begun when O’Hearn, with a right swing, caught Bailey behind the ear teh sent him dazed to the ropes, He lowed up his advantage with a lght right, “and Bailey went down Mita” McCluskey and Belfield Wal- cott met in the final, McCluskey got the decision on a foul in the openinz of the ¢leventh round, MoCiuskey had the better of the argument up tp the time of the foul, ‘ ——-_— CANADIAN WINS * FAST FIGHT (Special to The Evening World.) DETROIT, Mich, Jan, 31,—Willle Spracklin, the Canadian lad who hus been caming along quietly for the past two years, meeting and beating all of the feathers abowt Detroit, got the big- west boost of his career last night when pe Won over Dusty Miller, of Chicago, Tegarded hereabouts as one of the best of the 120-nounders, ‘hough there Wwe gjean cut, The bout was even [or tive rounds, and Miller had the sixth. Then Brescia drew away and won by a fair argin. An effort will be made to match age iat Al with Harry Forbes. BUSH OUTPOINTS PAT SCHROEDER. tort te | (Special to The Evening World.) BUFFALA, N, Y,, Jan, 31.—Kid Bush turned the tablds on Pat Schroeder In {a Mfteen-round battle before the Not Yet A. C. here last nent maining a each other fi about even, Joe Grim and Kid \ | decision on points. Six weeks ago;to Oshkosh, Wis.,, where he will tackle ‘Tommy Mowatt, ‘of Chicago, ip @ ten- round bout in ‘that ebty on. the night | i Feb, 10, Attell will box aowatt at | 28 pounds, welgn in at 8 P, M. If At-| |telt * suocessfit] in beating both men jhe will try and arrange a match with | Schroeder knocked out Bus. in five | |ounds. They are local light-welgits, and bitter riv Stee Ue BURKE TOO f TOO FAST FOR J, A. SULLIVAN (Special to The Evening World,) GLOUCESTER, Mass,, Jan, 31, Jim: | mle Burke, of Lawrence, was given the | decision against John A, Sullivan, of | Magnolla, aftor twelve rounds at the Gloucester A, C, last night, With the exception of the first three and the last round Burke had all the better of it. He did about all the leading, and landed good rights to Sullivan's jaw and lefts to the body, QUAKER SPORTS SEE FAST BOUTS Special to The Evening World,) cust R, Pa, Jan, 3L—At the re- opening of the Ches.er Broadway A, C, Jaat night In National Hall, Mike Loughlin and Bob Calhoun punched rounds, with honors vere substituted for a, Who did not gee enough money Kid Gil- bert stopped | A: in four rounds, ail You put it on Young’ O'Brien | s.s-pound bout Kid Simmons outpointed sohnnte Karl and the boys put up a spirited contest tor alx rowid ATTELL HAS TWO: GOOD FIGHTS ON Abe Attell, the Callfornia feather- welght who outpointed Tommy Murphy, the local (boxer, In @ six-round bout before the National A, C, of Philadel- phia on Saturday night, has two more fights on his hands, His next oppon- ent will be Tommy Feltz, the rugged featherweight fighter formerly of Souti Brooklyn, but now of Baltimore, They will clash for fifteen rounds at cateh- welghts before the Bureka A, C, of Battimore, next Friday night, Gia alt contest peal ub Journey KNOCKOUT WILL END BOUT, SAY FIGHTERS (tn (Special to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 81.— won't go the Limit; it will end with a knock out.” ‘Nhis is what Frankie Neil and Dick Hyland say of thelr little twenty-round fistic engagement that will be decided tonight, and as both boys seem to be in earnest the fight should be full of action from start to finish, Chiefly because of his greater export. ence Nell js a favorite, with odds hoy- ering around 2 to 1 about him, The big bettors—that is, bookmakers and turf- men—are vacking Neil, but the sports about town are putting up thelr money on the amateur champion, with his rec SECOND GAME—Mre, Engethart, fil: | ord of thirty-theee knockouts, Mrs, Lester, 146, Total, 280, Mrs, Clark, 144; Mrs, Bauer, 14), Total, 289, THIRD GAME Mrs. iubler, 16; Mrs, ‘otal, 242, ba} er, 154, Tua Fi dies Team Tourney (On Palace Alleys.) IRS GAME—Boyer, $9; Rober, 1, 202, Horstmans,’ 103; Zoll total, 290. OND GAME—Priestly, 90; (otal, 173, Horstmann, iti; 2 fed Priestly, 89; Keast, 110; et, ib; “Robes,” 126; Considerable interest 1s displayed in| the battle of these little fellows and a away man fter man during his cave asa fou among thos on boys outwel }@rounds and battled them off {i Will snap up about all they ean the 2 to 1 coin the Neil admirers offer | slum exercise word of It, He 48 an overmodest tad, and those who know a boxer when they see one say they would bet more on this lad it he be ness to talk too much about himself whi eg rayed a dash of that readi- for want of a better term we call la, Men of the world of sport Wee the Kind who are aby vering & monulogue about how they are going Ww Jab the other felluw's teeth into ds thitoat, aud they Ike this as: stive@ess | the belief that it is indlcauve ative disposition ‘Phe many who have seen Hyland put a und artist and have | present when he ha ghing him ten tc A litde road work and some gymna- wide up Hyland's tr | ing toil y With’ his handler 00d house will likely greet them, | and son his friends he Datel 0 | “After my affair with Frankie Neil Is; and caught files, He is quite a bal settled,” sald “Fighting Dick’? Hyland to-day, "I will live for just one thing, and that will be to put on the gloves with Jemmy Bowker and bring that | bantam-welght title back to this coun- try.” selves up a bit by breeging aix mite A number of the ex-champton's ac: (uaintances took 9 run ta San Rafacl | Player, Neil and Young Corbett shook them- apend the afternoon with himi | Frankle weighs about 118 pounds, He stated he was sure he would gain the ee en Phd pat nalish e decided betors the Mar‘omal *Bovelne Gl Club of London. QUERLE PUTS PUTS night Jack Querle, of this city, put Mat Tobin, of Newcastle, to sleep in from start to finish, ‘Terrible Ike’ city, fought @ four-round draw, Kid | ebrities, fought a good alx-round draw. in the bout between Kid Jordan and Kid Rice, two lozal pugiiists, Jordan gave up in the third round, Kid Smith, of Neweustle, quit at dhe end of the firs; round {n the bout with Young Jack Daly, of eee FIGHTERS HE! HERE Fighters trom All over th over the APY are arriving in this city every day for the Purpose of getting on bouts with men of thelr welgnt before the clubs in Phil- | adelphta or New England, \ The fighters here at present are Abo | ; Attell, Monte Attell, “Buddy” Ryan, Gcorge Memalc, Johnny Ruse, Aurelia | Herrera and his brother, All are great | fighters and will have no trouble in | Betting on @ fight. as there are a great | many fighters of their weight in the | | Best whe ore willing to “hook up" | Aa thei in @ six or fifteen round bat. le, ecssigeaenens BIDS FOR LEE. Bids for the hout between '‘Spike” Bullivan and Jack Lee, tne hard-hitung Me tweight fighter of the Avona A.C, tl, be opened to-morrow, and te club the fight, The men have signed articles of agree- ment to batule at 13 pounds, weigh In at 3 P, M, and have also posted a for- side bet on the outcome of the fight, In cave no club should offer a lange enough purse for the men to fight for, the fight- battle out In private for the side bet «f $00, Both men wil begin truning for the contest In a few days. UFPERCUTS. Jack McGuigan, matchmaker of the ; National A, C, of Philadelphia, | Is t a alx-round bout be- | Callfornia featherweight, who has been | fenting in such great form in the Quaker City during the last two weeks, It is sald that Attell received $500 for vesting Tommy Murphy on Saturday ‘night, Lewis May Fight Briggs. Several clubs In New England are mating an effort to arrange a fifteen round bout between Willie Lewis, of the city, and Jimmy Briggs, the New England lightweight fighter, Tt Is ex. pected that a mateh will be ellnched wtwien them, Corbett and Nelson. | Articles of ment binding the | ‘ich. bewween Corbett™ and Hattling Nelson wil b both ahi Wednesd agreed to fight Cord heen offered a date to box before thi Yosembie A, C, of Ban Francisco next | month, . For Mowatt and Yanger, The Bureka A. C., of Baltimore, hos made ‘Tommy Mowatt, “the ighting | conductor,” ‘and Benny Yanger, the Hyland didn't utter this threat in| winner's share by 8 knocltout, and de- feather-welght champion of Chicago, any vulgar or loud manner, He just wad it out of his heart and meant every encounter would bo a whort sud snappy i i an offer of a purse of $1,000 for them clared it to be his opinion that the to battle fifteen ds at'ite club dure ing the month of February v ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW, AT OAKLAND OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Cal, Jan, faaane entries for FIRST RACH—Sevon furlongs atc) Ss i555 5 #: to-morrow are as te 412 Hine Grass Lad | == Soees2eseeze F rai ‘ood Ohio it H Wace thie TOBIN TO SLEEP; WILMINGTON, Del., Jan, 31.—Atthe Wiimington Athletic Club Casino last C ERURTH RACE—One ’ rift Ba ‘RACES. and the third round, It was a hard fight and Jack McCormick, both of this clty, fought ens engutle Ban Nichol ane joneman, local cel- | Gia) FUeTH {RACE Futurity. course; ‘Apnreniica allowance.” FROM THE WEST. e femarkable: Inasmuol AT HoT SPRINGS HOT SPRINGS, 1 Ark, (O-MOrrow's taves are Kg gaxes of men, contin efforts to. perfects pst RACE—Three-eighthe of a mile; ing complete cures me 1 wil explain why | my’ method. wht oure when others havo tell Consultation free, Band d to Visit our WEbIcAL, vUseth A, Ae tas of its kind in the world, THR! weyered to SN (i MEDICAL FSCONCY WANT bheclal condition or | ny diseases of a private | nature to come and h svclal chat with me @ {me explain my ay Kreatment, that has cured | thousands’ of hopeless cases mc) pane * atenn cGolonial Lady SULLIVAN “GO,’”, 101 furlongs; ‘selling Of that offers the largest purse will get | epecialitts have tailed In, VARICOCELE tn 6 ate td on, tying: felt of ‘$500 each Which {8 to go as a eutung | BLOOD VOISONTD ers will jeave the State and have the of an 10 to 20 Maya f Ana Moto $B ACKENZIE, “DR, R. He Me 146 W, B4th st, ng tO arrange tween Abe Attell and Eddie Hanlon, the | any other advertise ed in fh ™ 1 to 8 month ' 1 (406) Bensonhurat’ *Apprentice allowance AT NEW ORLEANS t ~ ce ‘

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