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v Real THE WORLD: UTHVRSDAY SS ‘SPORTS E WILLE A'SNAG FOR JACK O'BRIEN, Penarentwonentrtnertnomonenanenenansnantntnd tro) {WESTERN STATES WAR IN RACING. steecenanentntnttutntntnanantnentntntnenent aD R BOWLERS AT THE OPENING O imteridetotetol fotelototoltelatetotototot i %, \ 4» CAPT. A.J: OBERMEIER OF THE UNITED BowLING CLUBS’ JUST MISSED A MEDAL, Roueo CHARLIE EBBETS STARTED THE BALL ROLLING MR. ALBERT P, MAHN Sore . Eecr, ROwed tHe FIRST BALL if [icbleteletetetetetetetetelnteteteteteinbeleleleteleleleleletetelel eleleielelstelefleleledeleteleteteletebet ONE MONTH'S HISTORY OF DOINGS IN THE PRIZE RING Goodman in the fifteenth round, At Pbhihweiphia, Phil Logan bested “Kid! Locke In sx rounds, At Berkn, N.H, Bartly Connelly won from. Archur Cole Inthe fifteenth round, Av Philadelpsus The first month of the new year—| 19%—which has just ended, showed conclusively that there is no let-up in the fistic world. During the month of Biuy SPRING SN - FELOMANN, HONORARY PRESIDENT, & FEW, MR, ScHutTe Apviseo EVERY Bopy LS HIT e HEAD PIN, nlelnlellateinielninleimteloinielet ‘STAR ATHLETES IN IRISH GAMES | From present appearances the athe letie carnival of sport which 1s to be held at Madison Square Garden Sature day night under the auspices of the Irish-American Athletic Club will eclipse all other affairs of a similar kind that have taken place in this country, Recoge {nizing the fact that the pube desires to wiiness nothing but the best in com- VICE- PRES, UBC petition, the Irish organization has PAILIP LEH spared no expense to bring together REACH America's foremost athle In all they tLooKed inl Sms uave received a total of $4 entries record for thls season. J of thelr hard-roll- JAN, %: AT PHILADE. ly troop LPHIA-.Eddle | fp, At Portland, vugiass in six rounas. ors last night. Or, perhaps Haney bested Jimmy Keliy, of this/ Me, Patsey MeKennand and Eddie Game to them that Hendrik city, In a sx-round bout in Philadel- Hartigan fouahe fone. Roungs, bo s crow, Instead of bowling in phia, Preliminary bouts—voe Wagner, | nig nd kt “Wopscet, Mags,, Bal! (Special to The Bvening World.) is above Tarrytown, as Rip Van of this cliy, bested Harry Decker; | Langtord’ knocked out ‘Joe Keed I! pyr LADRLPHIA, Pa, Feb. 2-—“Jack” le 4 them, had changed thelr Yony Bender and Danny Dougherty} five rounds, i an bie SERA RG oRrie Ria Fiera to the Great White Way. boxed w draw. Lou) Myers knocked| JAN, 17—At Baltimore, “Kid Gil-/O'Brien, w/hot claimant for the middle ers to iA ‘i thea ey pci eierenaemeraee ah . y Mbert. knocked out Joe Smith In the} weight champlonship, struck a snag bn aggeesene adtatig out Pot Borner In the siach roundi/ninth round, At Youngstown, Mik0| when he faced Jotin Wille, of Chicago, oaeyen FouaBt @ twelve-round draw with "Cy" blynn. At St, Louis’ Martin Duffy and Diok Fitzpatrick boxed a fidteen-round draw, wR—At San runcisco Jack Jack Dempsey and “Kid” Held boxed two rounds, the referee stopping the bout, 1 AT BALTIMORE—"Dixle Kid" and ed, such a din in town last night but ghostly, They were nd blood, and fio doubt thelr be quite as ood ax any “The Evening World's Free Head-Pin bowling ‘tournament is cn, It was | started last night on Thum's White Plephant alleys, Thirty-first street at the National Athletic Club last night. Wille put up a surprisingly good fight and at divers stages during the contest had a shade the best of the TEAMS ROLLING TO-NIGHT IN EVENING WORLD'S TOURNEY AN. Clifford defeated Louls Long In @ and Broadway, Judging by the turn Larry Temple boxed a fifteen-round wn i Out of the game's enthusiasts and the |] Parks Owh Arctio, Fidelity @ Y dray, Jim Jeffords knocked out Fred| SRG" Wty Beated steve “Crosby in| "in tno fourth round Wille work was thre) id ay ibe idee Gbinonstralioe marking the “opening || Casualty, Gus Lurie & Gon Alek | Cooley tn the second round at Phila |e: ate-round ae aeiphia Johnny | aha eta or Ser geuRenT que ‘ wa under G & JAN. 19,—At jadeiphia a Nard right hook ww the sto: Ja be Per attel senroaminnt Minna BeBe") toy) Young Man, Rosedale, dephia, In the afternoon of the} WEN sesied’ "Young Mississippi” in| was up in an instant, but he lacked dred teams are competing |iowiing event of the secaon. | {game day Cooley knocked out Dick trophy that is to go to \ At Woonsocket, Hy Noted bowlors of the united bowling bout. perceptible steam, as could be seen ii the decision a six-round the last two rounds, as Jack’s wonder- Moore in the second round in the same|j,, Matty Baldwin got vy good ticker—T, Bemonte, 172; Forst, 117; h a5 edgh ere AOS 0 a Ten and ee Ma | ag coved, Hn; wail, W]e, Auge Ble beaten, “oun, a taiure,foung”Dovahte”ons| AE Us ast money ora srl body! made and well recelved, Charlie Eb-| total, 766, ,|gotti” "Young Grifto” bested Jinany| Marge Dion tought, Dion quitting in| wagered. that Wille would not laat the Kare toastonal |2ets President of the Brooklyn Base- THIRD Gate, phenedt, —pyoReh Hi | Young, “Young Stonewall knocked] the second round, six rounds, and when Jack started to Me oat ter ban al chan prominent among llr | Errons ag al a, Aacioct emt Tommy Dauenery Jy two roundn AN, Mt tar, Memes HOMIE me dkey er aah a tou Ne oy owners and pin knights \throughout | jo @)nte, 19; Forst, 146; Pais, 19;|"Young Walsh” beat “Young Clag-| (sen ’Oh ngs at’ Philadelphia Jimmy | ing tox, however, as his fast and. lever i) @ defeat that didn’t take is reputation. Frankie Nell, inj Dlonship form, finished him in ft- Founds. ‘Hyland's fight up to the Carroll, 144; Walters, 157; total, 77, Silk League Tournament, (On Thum's Alleys.) Sam Bolen and} Anthony was beaten by Jack Burke in| work later shawed. horn” tn five rounds, | ick Fit “Rd” OW. six rounds, At Kalamazoo ok Fita- Kid” Willlnms boxed six tame rounds, | if rounds. At Kalamazoo Dre Itt, AT PHILADELPHIA—Jack Bennett | sioio(t tn tifteen-round bout, At Mount ‘the country, addressed tae assemblage us did Mr, Schulto, ‘The honor of starting the ball rolling hn, of the Heine- Taken altogether the bout was an excoflent one, and O'Brien was Indeed & lucky boy to come out of it as he did, MONTE ATTELL went to Albert P, Ma! jonas} & Co pup ny | bund Five, FIRST GAME—BSplelman | knocked out Fred Van Nuch In the) Clement Foster Walker and Harry d him to be a frat-clai The Knickerbocker Club made the| Gerdis, 178; Johnson, 108; Woodward, | rst round, Tom Daly knocekd out) Blackburn fought three rounds, police 182; Gouse, 192; Griffith, 159; Stopping It; referee gave no decision, BOs Der: } \Brankle Neil 1s a great little highest score of the night, having a : Hi Hi 8 04 i ve ; Wm, Jeelin & Co—Vieser, 180; Huck,| Harry Summers in the second round,) at Altoona Jack Brownand put Solly Bee} Sitar. and See rela score OF 104 and Was the feat man | 164i Korunan, 189) Mannie, 108; Fite-| "Kia" Henry beated Mike Meegan, Btrupp, to sleen, At Pittsfield. Johnny | prOUndE to land a knockows | making @ to.el of 100 ping, ‘The firat| ,€erald 166; total, MH ,, | Lou Ryall lost to Jack Cardift, How-| Burdick Denied Kid Brose fn te rou FAILED TO FIGHT H great flebting career, still) two, members of the team coud not) Gerdis, 18%; Johnson, 128; Woodward, [ard Wilson beat ferry Martin, | tented i in fast” six-round year-old Dick Hyland, reach the 100 mark, prog in= f ning, Malgaiker and ‘orrest getting bout. iasissippl Chelsea, Mass, George Gun- her was beaten by Sam Langford In Jeventh round, At Baltimore Kid Sul- AT CAMBRIDGE.—Charley O'Rourke was given the decision over George; 185; Gouze, 180; Griffith, 162; total, 737, Wm, Jselin & Co,—Vieser, 192; Huck, (Special to The Evening World.) FOR CLEVER JACK 0’BRIEN Aare? or January, which has just ended, 19 (zeae Vierce and “Buftato Suntlow=/ * Charley Seitz, the Georgetown Unle TR * i b in i star xed six fast rounds, 63 ‘ »,| Versity crack, who only last week Ja Aefoboedobeetetoltotoldobotoletololetetoloetoeteteleteteleieietetelneteeteteotetotetetoteloteiets | ORNS Se eRe ay teal aye sayin, Defeated O'Neill Aeleeicteleletelnlololeioinietoietelololeleloimintetotetetolofeteleloleteloloteteteiototeleieteleintetet Philadelphia broke the famous record i N. L—=At plludel ‘Tomm} eid by La Mye' \ rast a liminary ‘goes betweon the small! Love ‘bested Sommy De in | six WHIOh a Vupesebe reat vey JOM! Boom! Crash! y fry, ahd private contests which have) rounds, nadie Hanon ie atid) Jack aan Sa Satin a in ara ia 4 Ne nh a LAS! AX POUT 5 we t Bome descendants of the old been held from time to time in this) iOS udhal ant, & ‘UR aid Wik aMieupe to lower tue ch New Yorkers, or Nieuw: vicinity, JAN, is—Johnny Daly knocked viesgenc figure. He will have as owe gala lel ini he abt andthe steer [atin aeraie bebe a Wee Varkes at Uwe af Benes fat Bae ts ” a] 7 : a private battle in t) a , 1o ing Green was being visited they were decided ure as follows: Philateipnia Jack Bennttt bested Fred is looked upon as ose of the best men in the country at the distance, With such mon entered as Sam Jones, of the N.Y. A. C., the present A, A. U, champion high jumper; John W, Pri also a4 Memoer of the winged foot 01 sanization and the holder of the Mute Yopolitan championship for high Jua me) J Mulligan, the quarter-mile Intercollegiate champlon; Joyce, Carr and others whose names are. familiar Ane the jeota Feats eae Can surmisy is In store for the cr tity high Pa ‘owd on Sat. he intercollegiate relay, which will be seen the Beat ren Ey the big universities, will no doubt prove to be one of t er Wwithoeecd, he hardest strugglos After the runnin, be a Gaelic footbatt some unexplained cause Monte Attell did not show up for the fight with Frank Casoy, of New York, last night, and with that go eliminated the stag of the Young Men's Gymnastlc Club was a tame affair and disgusted the specta- tors, Late in the afternoon Attell’s | manager wired from Chicago that Attell would not be here and forfeited the money, setile the DALY TOO CLEVER FOR JACK FARRELL |this game fitate te areal Pts One of the toughest struggles witnensed between football teams tn may day, as both organizatior i fo win tha teens ns are determined I Cure Men My painiess m VARICOCE Sieve, Ma reget STRIC LE and all Cc) Ph Lagi ant events there will game which ts to anes on as to which team Is pion of Greater New York, (Special to The Evening World.) WILMINGTON, Del. Feb, 2—The Wilmington Athletic Club gave a good show last night, the star event belng a six-round fight between Wilmington | Jack Daly and Jack barrell, the colored |Ught-welght of this city. Daly was (oo clever for his dusky opponent, and had the better of the go until the final round, when the negro deliberately butted him over the left eve, Inflictin Q severe cut, But for this foul Farre would not have been In jt at any stage of the game, The injury weakened Daly, but both men were fighthg hard ut the close. Had a decision been ren- Rasy it would haye been In Daly's Aor, “Young Jack O'Brien,” of Philadel. phia, Knocked out Kid Grifto, also of niladelphia, In the fourth round, make @ 8) claity of treating only dies ee eka it Create pile bintessn toc heen ht. teary Pa ale macaad ANS Gunther in the tenth round. In the livan | knocked aut, zoe tipman in NEW ORLEANS, La,, Feb, 2—For d N g t "Ql “spie' my Seventh round, jarlboro, Mass., mt, and says that he has re- One of their members bowled a score of | THIRD’ GAME-—Splelman & Co,—|preliminaries Dan Shea dofeated ontpoatalindy Rnocked ec owe. Fred Gerdts, 168; Johnson, 148; Woodward, 173; Gouxe, 183; Griffith, 142; total, 74, Wm. Jeolin & Co,—Viexer, 179; Huck, 231; Kortman, 189; Mannie, 141; Fite- Tommy Hennessey In six rounds, Matthews In Form Again. JAN, 3; AT NEW ORLEANS.— 107, 90 being entitled to an Evening World fob offered to everybody reach- the century mark, in, hi res follow: AS ind — Mabn Douglass in the seventh round, JAN, 2.—Jim Jeffords defeated Ben Coleman in’ three rounds, Billy Burke Was bested by Eddie Haney tn six NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | his old form, If so there will lively fighting during the next Carter was a fighter worth 1: 8 - 5, A + era, 143; total, &83Y, a Pe Gi ‘ (Special to The Evening World.) ft6) nee, Ho always “tried,” and |" (rary, gi; Bohmidt, 65; Muller, 70) Ober. | BOE. Uti cate Pel Pament Matty Matthews Knocked ou ea ay a tn erake Memae| NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 2—The follows Made good, too, Carter, In} meler, 98; total, 46. Audubon—Mo- if Gilsey In the fourth round, at New! bested Kid Williams, Tohany Ruse beat! ing are the entries for to-morrow's a be depended upon to fight,| Quire, 71; Lenoir, 8; Nelson, 09} Smith, (Qn. Thum's Alle Orleans, Badle McAvoy, hid 91; Lopple 72; total, 386, FIRST GAME.—Natlonal of Com- i | JAN, 2%—At Buffalo Eddie Kelly | "aces: Benes? ssgalnst many big SECOND GAME—Delaware—Knorr, 60;| morce—Duruid, Iss; Stout, 148; Hoon, | JAN. 4.—George Krall defeated Fred| pésted Paddy Layin in twelve-round| FIRST RACH-—Mleven-sixteonths of 1 ails, fa Who were away out of his class| 1, Schwabe, 65; B, Schwabe, 68; Cole,| 145; Keller, 20s; Swoddart, 167; total,| Van Nuch Jn six rounds at Wilming-| bout, At Portland. Me, Al Delmont 411 Belle of Portland +100 le fought (wo savage draws | 47, Huebner, 73; total, 33. Evea—Hal- Fitth Notional Bank—Lowerre, |ton, At Hot Springs, Christy Will-| defeated Eddie Harrigan In two rounds,| (09) Magnolin ws... cath Gus Ruhiin among othera,| gren, 77; Bard, 70; Starter, 93; Muffie, Ritoh, 179; Saulpaugh, 192; Taylor, 4 atari " i \At Philadelphia Jimmy Devine and ¥80 Flying Charcoal , \ he was no: bested the} bl; Harris, 92; ‘total, 413, Crosby, 183; towal, 820, lama and “KKid'" Ashe fought twenty) Jonny Allen boxed sx hard rounds, | Ji) Baxgerly “ho got took away his stam-|THIRD GAME—Palisade—Lambertson, | SHCOND GAME—Merchants' National | rounds, the referee refusing to give aj adie Cain and Denny O'Brlen fought} 432 Oriskany Farily at least, i ea Pn oe ed i} Bank adler, PH aSeey HL pOmty, decision a six-round bout In pr vate, In this aly. 4) Mary Moce Rui — mith, 96; tota y nickerbocker— 52; Van Herriol, 118; ay, sf the referee callin, e bout & draw, ‘ise Y one. CATTBLE'S statement to the} Mazicker, 36; La orrest, 08; Snyder,| total, 72 FIC National Bank—| JAN. 5.—Fred Douglass bested Jack | Owen Ziegler Wins with Knockout.| — Normin "Hdl: fect ‘that he kindly allowed | ti Hoffmann, 104; Gelsler, 10: toa’ 17 | Lon a Re a PRUIRRUR: [Clancy at Lancaster, Pa, At Phila-) Jan, 24—At Beaver Falls Owen Zieg- ay "Draper 4 i} ME—Youn; ion—Bach» bj yon, 16 tf lite A, q 4 y Gree Romine Murony to atny he six Pach eB Buna A, Mage, | ERD AGE Meat Natta | Ppoced as vounda, “Pole ride a|foube,eAt Suuimore liminy Camnaly Ae en Mis in thelr Philadelphia fight hay] Stiner, 76; DetJen, 107; total. 431, ink —Allon, 187; Gregory, 13 ‘ HU OuCe TALES Herman Miller fought a fifteen- AC Bed the ire of all the Aieouy fol —— Ys Van Herriok, jag, Moka private bout between “Kid” Sisto and |AMnd draw, At Philadelyhin “fddio Reliance 108 eh Jewellers’ League, metce Durand, 28; Sire, 10; Hoes, |Jack Mann, of this clty, HenlOn peated Mpty LOWie: 1H iB, Bx Tootrey’ Mack 09 Oliver, who acts as manager (At Universal Alleys.) Keller, 141; Stoddart, 170; tota JAN, 6,—Chester Goodwin fought al JAN, °4.--Bandy Forguson ay alte Lendin ei att he Harlemite, throws the follow-|WIRST GAME—L, B, Waterman & Co, Match Game, PALS EEECH ERNE eta SLND esc SG a ea aay 1, Blennenworth wa pinto) the Attell camp: Ta ECA HET ee (ED) anor BET at Boston, = At Philadelphia’ Joes Brockton, Mass.. Al Delmont was given Bvelyn isihaey: Mi) eter that 1 asked him to Jet{ 1; McKinnon, is7; Ferris, 142; total,| At the Pharos Alleys, corner Claswon | Shaughnessy and Billy Burke fought | BYgckian, Mais. i DET pnt wit Ben Mewilliams ey hy off easy. Toonly aay Attell once| Al. H. Smlth-Gruner, 146; Grea* avenue and Park place, Brooklyn, the ja six-round draw, Jim Jeffords |tound, At, Detroit’ Wallace defeated Hatin soso ai (4 4 son, ; Neeley, Frazer, 147; Cap- | follow! nteresting mate! E ti Sabinac on PO i > als: Missile iM the fight, ‘That was in the of-| wulien Wy otal fl, ne) |PIRST GAME-Nurphy, 4) “Maguire, [Knocked out Jack Butler in ninoty | HOM tng Mlablesinnl defeated ‘tommy | tite baloman mi “the club, There were present BROND GAM hi naa nvalrman &| 3 ota, ; Jerken, 173; Phillips. | seconds at Milwaukee, Willle Fita- | Coleman in. six rovnds Juck O'Nelll THIRD RACH Ono mile; gelling, (STII ERIS TD CEST INE CLAM Uitte L-VO3 ACta R o D i, | gerald got the decision over Maurice|bested Young Erne In, six-round bout, HR AY urn, 116; McKinnon, 158;' Ferris, 143; | SECOND GAME—Murphy, Maguire, | 7 N. 2.-At. Detroit’ Harry. Forbes a phy. of the Scott House, one] total, 681, Al, H, Sinith—Gruner, 161) 143; total iI% Gerken, 150; Phillips, | Thompson In six rounds, rea out Joe Cherry in’ the first : fopiller whose naine I don't recol-| Greason, 183; Neoley, 18; Prager, 107} 17H: total, $22, Maguire, | JAN: Z—George Cole outpointed the round,” At, Lawrence, Muss.. Honey Tommy Murphy, Atteil and my-|, Capwulliez, 148; total, 745, | THIRD. GAME—Murphy, Magulre.) “Dixie Kid" in atx rounds at Phila-|Mellody and Tommy Bullvan, boxed BRitell's statement ts entirely un-| THIRD GAME—I., B Waterman & Co.) 18; toto, Ai, Gerken, 170: PHIMDS.| geionig, visid’” Beebo berted “Kid |AtWeV Gon on a foul trom Chaves Tf he cin bring one witness to! 440; McKinnon, 168; Ferris, 181; total, | FOURTH —Murph:, 16 | Stinger in six rounds at the Keystone} Berry In the fifth round, At Philudel- pon tt I will pay him $000 in| 7%. Al. H, Smith runes, Ma, Grea- fiulre; JN) tots 2, Gerken, 14 | Club. | aia. Heed olay Knocked out Billy 1 To go further and show how| %©H, 146; Noeley, Prager, 158; Cap- Wee Oi RU A ty JAN. 28.—Kd Leonard knocked out BP think Attell could knock Tommy | WWlltez. 147; total, PE ae stn A Ryan) Beate Couglass, | hth Connolly In“rine rounds Inet pete Phillips, JAN. 9.—George Brown was knocked) vate bout in this city, At Philadelphia i blx rounds, as he vays he can,, Commercial B. L, Tournament, | i ; Aen ne| ilie Moody knocked’ out K | to put up $1,000 In the hands) FIRST GAME--Borgfeld & | faguire, out by Johnny O'Donnell, at Buttato, | Wills Moony Biocon oN ied A) Feaponsible party, if Attell will| loch, 1 Meet 1; Wis ton ih re Phillips, | At Cambridge, Mass, Martin Fi My]out Young Wallace in three rounds, \ lumpy again, the same to go as| /iuet!, I MAU ROE 8 got the decision over Fred Bryson on| Rilly Casey bested Charley Dunner In 13 Hai Monee | inwhou aoe ; Sy” rounds, dimmy Dwyer. bested | 8 he 110 i at he won't put Tommy out 'B. | a foul In the sixth round, At Phila-| yay Hanlon dn six rounds, AU St | A Charile Dickson. haa Pea tie Revs quell create | Meck BOWLING NOTES. delphia “Buddy” Ryan and Fred! Louis dullng Klel_ and Jack Dunleavy | HAG Te Hor maiden, WWwesvenrcda} he undoubtedly be SECOND Gal Ds (bce Di he ES Douglass fought, the bout — being | yund draw, Dummy Behencle OA tate 100 undoubtedly Git outpoint) ey Dusenberry 141; | NaUAlNotlee WOWIlheNto ele. | stoppped fourth by Dougiass s hent Kid Meflvaney In one round, At hich ae aan) ® ford, margin, but. when f \) Individual prize bowling for an | n that |e tt aaa Ii BL BMS, i - NGARNY ele ler the | seconds owing smelling salts inj Philadelphia Abe Attell bested Tommy | VavMAL 107 Murphy out by re Pee ne use Chur Corte | Kun Set Cited Boaling Clube, (the, Jatter's eyes, Murphy in a pix-roand bout, | (1B, | Sehretber) Rurphy out by reauest ho ts talk: | W Gareitt, 17; CO, auspices of the United Bowling Clubs, | Ue Sty 8 i given GAY eat Cheater Ba Mike | (Hy I his hat | Meckown, 134; Bruning, head pin game: M,- ther die a Bob Calhoun fought six whi, he 6 Hib GAM B—Borgte’d & Co—Wols |Bevent My Ward) 10 oR, sence |e, fet i HSE SINTRA ee Ct fain Dane tc \q > GAMB—Borgte'¢ Co. ‘ “on lund) 4 F | SUB [iin won aver. Dusty 2 Young. Lighter [Tfooke as 1. Welsey diachory,, 1M sleuth) (Byenp, 17 nee He eee it neton sbeminven 1 nti " | Huott y total Schedule for Thursday night—Park, knocked out Matt Tobin Int round, eke own (t PHITTipay . | 1 24; Mahler, Owl, Arotle, Fidelity nnd Casualty, Gua €/ Ar Leominster, M Relveld Walcott | s aa at oh ttecnta BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP. wttenden, 182; Champney, 10 urie & Co,, Rialto, Young Men, Rose- 4 eer ana ete fost to Bink MeChiskey on n toul tn the i Neen ‘ = r, 8; total, S16) le HL a CONN rfwleventh, round, (At (oucuster, Jimmy Vantry Bink Thom. 110 WHWAUKEE, Pod. 2—Berretary A.| West bowls seven frames | ———— land Bonny 8 iivanatter twelve rounds, At Peork } / Angtry. of the Milwaukee Bowling United Bowling Clubs, KELLY TO BACK HIMSELF. | Bowse AH Ene RERIa Austin Rive and Billy Minnucane fought iment Company, which has| (On Germania Bowling Alle Se Baldwin “Knocked “out Billy Se yee Bhiadeiphia Kid Beet ne Of the Amerloan Bowling Con- OA ant Gee met at] Gummy Kelly, the New York Ught+|!n the second round, A ny fought a six-round ta be held here, beginning Fob.| Prusies, io; towal, 664, Seneca Vowel Ht Hatter, I in arent shape. for hie | eer put! ny baxed six | ecker and Marry: Levin '¢ i ‘vs , Me “ My oS | round ie ALCOR) box x roun, to a draw, 4 ait phied f0;8s that te entries) Io; Hrevnold, 38; ‘Dorn, It ten-vound our with Mike Ward on ne Meant goe Binckburn beat eid. Perey: In EE ecu Tena pak) BHCOMA atte ky 2 “b. i at Grand Rapids, Mich., before| JAN, 1%—AC Philadelphla Jack Ben-|seven rounds, At Detrolt Otto Slelof Mu AM ¥ en eames, ad) SECOND (AMI cl | the Olvymple A.C. Kelly feo's vonfident| nett berted Billy Burke in six rounds.| heated Charley Cofte In two rounds, Gravina... Th Ui; Jerolman, 108; Kuster, 285 Deow-l of winn.ng, and wiil carry $100 to bet] At Boston, "Kid" Goodman wos) At Ban Francisco Frankie Nel) knocked ) Hexciaina tion 124; Pfuhles, 160; “Apprentice allowance, 8, on llmsest, awarded the decision over Chester] out Dick Hyland in tho fifteenth round, i wtat hub es baddiad 08 Bi Noles i abu iia iA Ulan 6 eases of men, confinin, orta to perteote ( the mont come aN Piicaved Cason Ve & you will come to mo 1 will explain why my method will oure hen others have fajled, Ww Consultation tree, Ie iii rath st erte ef Nev Dr, Di Bol ¥esica! 6B A Lata Fer {Tours 4.6 to 0, Sundays, 10 to Tait ole MEDICAL. MOREUIM, ihe Jarwert t world, Sette fe ot ren ot MEDICAL CI OUR PATIENTS, | WANT ME that are sutierug from Hd any special condition or BLY diseuses of & privare nature ty come and haye & social chat with me and let te explaln ny system of teatment, that has cured thousands of hopeless cases that the many so-called specialists haye falled tn, Loure VARICOCELB In 5 days, no cutting or tying: STRICTURE In 10 days, HO CULE or stretching BOWLING GAMES TO-NIGHT. Evening jegram Tournament — Phoenix, Algonquin, Aurania; at Schlus- ing’s alleys, Harlem Navy League—Metropolitan, Union, Hudson: at Thum & Kahlsdorf's alleys, Inter-Club League—Caledonian Club, | devoted to at Catholle Club; New York A, C,, at| ERER TO West Side R. C. Manhattan Borough Tourney—Collego, | West Side, Buffalo; at Wuehrmann & Frerck's alleys, Life Insurance League—Prudential vs, U. 8, Casulty; at Thum's White Ele- Phant alleys, Metropolitan champlonship—Keystone vs, Metropolitan, at French & Graham's alleys; Grand Central ve, Bedford; at Superba alleys, North Stde National — Columbla, ‘kerbocker, Unexpeoted; at Schult's N ’ First tl | BLOOD POISONI My = } reanum—Firs petlon— | out reUury oF tash; UL d Célonial No. 1, Defendam, O ond TYDROCKUL cured ie Be heanee at section -Sapokanteas, Lenox No, 2, Sa- | Cultinn: ER AN R{DNDY. conditions y ' arle: ‘rele er ‘ nken orans made Marian; at Samuel's” Harlem Cire strong and chiarwed, no cutting REOTAL “Troadway ‘Tourney—Arthur, New Jere) WRARNE of any Wind. sare mereeal y. Linwood; at Schwartje & Arps' al-| nently in 10 to 20 dap ‘ONSULT MB | PREF when all others fall, NO INCUR+ “istime League. J ANU CASES TAKEN “HOURK, 9A. ab ers, Mogul; at Bothner [to eRe Mac undn yas TAAL Mato an Mr | Brook'yn R, A. League—De Witt Cline |ton, "Amphion, ‘Bushwiek; at Gotham DR. Re H. M. MACKENZIE, alley, A i 140 W. 84th St, New York, J wellers’ Leagu & Brown Ys. King Pleat C versal alleys, DLE, T IN Order of Hoptasophs—Cedar neal y reatmen lyn, Jama at Fulton rer © potanendy Tourney—Dolphin No. 1, erate Y, bourne No. 2, Mohawk 2} 1, ing physician, Trisearora, Blythebourne No, 1, Crickets. Blood Polsoh cured tn from 1 to.3 months, Nowe: at Bomventh ail Nityued Woo to 2 nonthe: nmolaints fn from £ ent | x red” 8 M4, H pantul swelle WANT BASKET-BALL GAMES. inv jie "tom e = = \ Ordinary contac) d!seases and The basket-ball ve of Publie School Dr, Grindle is ‘sul! vt the same omce, », 163, One Hundred and Ninth r {Wes on ath and Broa! between Amgtenian f 1271S inen ALN way, would Ike to array teams nveraging 9 pounds, Biwey Bullivan, Ni sy Wost one dred and Four | DREW WI a Arrinatione’ ot errata Oliver Drow and hie partner, George Bur Valuers, aul not bea rows, played a series of five isEvane OaewioncOy wert'or wiieon it ball nat night with Danny hold iy Be, Hehtwoht. boxer. and Willer e | at Murphy's Ohe Hundred and ‘ourt ¥ ty-fitth atreet und Lexington avenin, D.o and Hurrows necured three kanes out of flv ani Drew won # $250 diamond medal, iia id aici SMM ci eS eh MA a

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